That same pessimistic voice in my mind spoke up then, reminding me that I probably wouldn’t have a chance against one of them, and there were four.
Twilight
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The world’s most famous fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes, said that once you have eliminated all the possibilities, whatever remains, however improbable, must be true.
The London Eye Mystery
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The companies are accused of creating accounts in the names of family members, friends and fictitious individuals and using hundreds of credit cards to snap up the best seats at sporting events and concerts. New York Times
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Most video games are built on a physics engine, a set of hard-coded rules for how a fictive world works. The New Yorker
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a literary genre that uses humor to ridicule human failings and vices
“I always used the zombie as a character for satire or a political criticism,” Romero told Britain’s The Big Issue, “and I find that missing in what’s happening now.” Time
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