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  • I offer to you readers yet another themed post entitled Project: Wideawake because too often we focus on the wrong things and lose sight of he real issues and problems that affect Hip Hop and our communities.

    Dart Adams presents Project: Wideawake: Hip Hop's Generational Divide Dart Adams 2008

  • I received quite a bit of e-mail about my Project: Wideawake post last week.

    Dart Adams presents Commerce Ruins Everything Around Me: The Fuck You Pay Me Era Of Hip Hop (1996-) Dart Adams 2008

  • Finally W.R. Motherwell reached across the table for a pad of note-paper and drafted the call to arms -- a letter which summoned the men of Wolseley, Sintaluta and Indian Head, of Qu'Appelle, Wideawake and other places to gather for _action_.

    Deep Furrows Hopkins Moorhouse

  • Wideawake merchants have learned that the public's memory is exceedingly short; and that they must keep "hammering" with advertisements to establish and to maintain a demand for their products.

    All About Coffee 1909

  • The largest addition to our knowledge of the Indian folk-tale that has been made since _Wideawake

    Indian Fairy Tales Joseph Jacobs 1885

  • -- Steel Temple, _Wideawake Stories_, pp. 98-110, originally published in _Ind.

    Indian Fairy Tales Joseph Jacobs 1885

  • -- Steel-Temple, _Wideawake Stories_, pp. 69-72, originally published in _Indian Antiquary_, xii.

    Indian Fairy Tales Joseph Jacobs 1885

  • -- Steel-Temple, _Wideawake Stories_, pp. 116-20; first published in _Indian Antiquary_, xii.p. 170 _seq.

    Indian Fairy Tales Joseph Jacobs 1885

  • _Wideawake Stories_ (London, Trübner, 1884), stories capitally told and admirably annotated.

    Indian Fairy Tales Joseph Jacobs 1885

  • _Wideawake Stories_, and Messrs. Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. have allowed me to use Mr. Knowles '"Folk-tales of Kashmir," in their

    Indian Fairy Tales Joseph Jacobs 1885

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