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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Quantifying Shakespeare
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'In this sentence "hill" refers to an actual but unimportant phenomenon: a large mound of dirt or rock. Though focus word/s "hill" is word/s conferring Truth value (5% score increase), focus word/s "dawn" has problematic or negative Beauty value (see Notes Section). BGT Stats Sheet reading of 2016-2026 trend indicates rapid decrease in "dawn" to the value [sic] of defunct cliché, inhibiting Beauty score reaching threshold value for heritage listing consideration. DWMs are an endangered species, I know it.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Antipodes vol. 30 no. 1 June 2016 10531896 2016 periodical issue 2016 pg. 32-34
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