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churrobear · 8 months ago
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naplias · 1 year ago
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orlando @ philly | jan 30 2023
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basketballupdates · 2 months ago
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basketballjersey · 2 years ago
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sweetprinceanunoby · 8 months ago
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Magic vs Raptors - Jan 3 2025
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doomed-syko · 1 year ago
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moritz wagner and his bloody neck | germany – greece, paris olympics basketball quarterfinals, 06.08.2024
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newstech24 · 2 months ago
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Sources - Moe Wagner returns to Magic on 1-year, $5M deal
Free agent ahead/middle Moe Wagner has agreed to a one-year, $5 million deal to return to the Orlando Magic, sources informed ESPN. Wagner’s agent, Jason Glushon, reached the brand new contract with Magic executives Friday. The Magic had declined Wagner’s $11 million crew possibility earlier this summer season, making him a free agent. Wagner, 28, who sustained a torn ACL in December, was…
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nycreligion · 1 year ago
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Revelations of secular make-believe from a child’s playground in Brooklyn
Richard Wagner Munich. Faithful reproduction of a painting by Franz Hanfstaengl, 1871/Public domain. Make-belief is not just the province of kids but is also fulsomely practiced by adults. Lacking a satisfactory answer to the origins of unique human cultures, some 19th-century atheists made up beautiful, romantic, elaborate mythologies about the original Nobel Savages. The Christian element of…
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autumngracy · 2 months ago
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Literature recommendations for the coming days (Pt 188)
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Billionaires and Stealth Politics - Benjamin Page, Jason Seawright, and Matthew J. Lacombe
An Ugly Truth: Inside Facebook's Battle for Domination - Cecilia Kang and Sheera Frenkel
People, Power, and Profits: Progressive Capitalism for an Age of Discontent - Joseph Stiglitz
Putin's Sledgehammer: The Wagner Group and Russia's Collapse Into Mercenary Chaos - Candace Rondeaux
Coming Up Short: A Memoir of My America - Robert Reich
The System: Who Rigged It, How We Fix It - Robert Reich
The Common Good - Robert Reich
The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us - Paul Tough
Presidents, Populism, and the Crisis of Democracy - Terry M. Moe and William G. Howell
New Power - Henry Timms
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ballplayersxo · 1 year ago
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any tea on the wagner bros? franz? moe? i’m a bit curious about them
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churrobear · 2 months ago
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mariacallous · 2 years ago
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In September 1938, Thomas Mann, the Nobel Prize–winning author of Death in Venice and The Magic Mountain, fled Nazi Germany for the United States. Heralded as “the greatest living man of letters,” Mann settled in Princeton, New Jersey, where, for nearly three years, he was stunningly productive as a novelist, university lecturer, and public intellectual. In The Mind in Exile, Stanley Corngold portrays in vivid detail this crucial station in Mann’s journey from arch-European conservative to liberal conservative to ardent social democrat.
On the knife-edge of an exile that would last fully fourteen years, Mann declared, “Where I am, there is Germany. I carry my German culture in me.” At Princeton, Mann nourished an authentic German culture that he furiously observed was “going to the dogs” under Hitler. Here, he wrote great chunks of his brilliant novel Lotte in Weimar (The Beloved Returns); the witty novella The Transposed Heads; and the first chapters of Joseph the Provider, which contain intimations of his beloved President Roosevelt’s economic policies. Each of Mann’s university lectures—on Goethe, Freud, Wagner—attracted nearly 1,000 auditors, among them the baseball catcher, linguist, and O.S.S. spy Moe Berg. Meanwhile, Mann had the determination to travel throughout the United States, where he delivered countless speeches in defense of democratic values.
In Princeton, Mann exercised his “stupendous capacity for work” in a circle of friends, all highly accomplished exiles, including Hermann Broch, Albert Einstein, and Erich Kahler. The Mind in Exile portrays this luminous constellation of intellectuals at an extraordinary time and place.
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ballersculture · 2 months ago
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Magic Decline Options on Moe Wagner and Caleb Houstan
The Orlando Magic are making strategic financial moves as they shape their roster for the future. According to ESPN, the Magic have declined team options on forward/center Moe Wagner ($11 million) and wing Caleb Houstan ($2.1 million). However, Orlando retains both players’ Bird Rights, which allows them to exceed the cap to re-sign either player if they choose to do so later in free…
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basketballjersey · 2 years ago
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recoveredzamboni · 1 year ago
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"In "Spring Fever" Honus Wagner teaches a young boy the skill of batting. Incredibly, the young boy in the film was Moses Horowitz, who later became very well known as Moe Howard, of the Three Stooges" Moe Howard (second from left in top)
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kwebtv · 2 years ago
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Loose Change - NBC - February 26-28, 1978
Drama (3 Episodes)
Running Time: 360 Minutes Total
Stars:
Cristina Raines as Kate Evans
Season Hubley as Tanya Berenson
Laurie Heineman as Jenny Reston
Guy Boyd as Rob Kagan
John Getz as John Campbell
Gregg Henry as Hank Okrun
June Lockhart as Irene Evans
Ben Masters as Joe Morgan
Joshua Shelley as Sol Berenson
Judy Strangis as Judy Berenson
Carl Franklin as Ed Thomas
Paula Wagner as Roxanne
Stephen Macht as Peter Lane
Michael Tolan as Mark Stewart
Stuart Nisbet as Steve Evans
Richard Stanley as Timmy Reston
Theodore Bikel as Tom Feiffer
Alice Hirson  as Rosemary
Kate Reid as Hilda
David Wayne as Dr. Moe Sinden
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