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    I think it's by Bradbury.

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    To support himself while he wrote, Bradbury sold newspapers.

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    Bradbury's next novel, Fahrenheit 451(1953), is regarded as his greatest work.

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    Nearly every piece in the magazine was written by Bradbury himself;

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    Ray Bradbury is one of the great sci-fi writers of the 20th century.

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    The Bradbury eventually settled in Los Angeles in 1934, when Bradbury was 14.

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    Bradbury was surrounded by an extended family during his early childhood and formative years in Waukegan.

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    Ray Bradbury is considered one of the most important science fiction writers of the 20th century.

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    This meant that they could stay, Bradbury- who was in love with Hollywood- was ecstatic.

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    This meant they could stay and Bradbury, who was in love with Hollywood, was ecstatic.

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    This meant that they could stay, and Bradbury, who was in love with Hollywood, was ecstatic.

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    This meant that they could stay, however, and Bradbury- who was in love with Hollywood- was ecstatic.

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    Ray Bradbury, the author of Fahrenheit 451, was one of the 20th century's most prolific, visionary and celebrated authors.

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    Home |Blog | Doctor Myles Bradbury has been sentenced to 22 years in jail for abusing young cancer patients.

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    Bradbury's description of“little seashells… thimble radios” exactly describes ear bud headphones, which didn't come into wide use until 2000.

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    Bradbury has argued that the surveillance court may not need a permanent public advocate because its legal advisers already fulfill that role.

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    According to Richard Bradbury, the lead author, this was the 11 time someone was infected with eye worms in the United States.

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    The fireman had Bradbury wait while they burned a book, and then let him know that it burned at 451 degrees Fahrenheit.

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    The Bradbury family lived in Tucson, Arizona, during 1926- 1927 and 1932- 1933 while their father pursued employment, each time returning to Waukegan.

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    Bradbury was related to the American Shakespeare scholar Douglas Spaulding and descended from Mary Bradbury, tried at one of the Salem witch trials in 1692.

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    Bradbury concluded,"The results suggest that husbands and wives have a pretty good sense of what they might be doing right and wrong in their relationships.

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    The title was thought to be too boring, and Bradbury consulted with a local fire station to find out the temperature at which paper would burn.

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    A close study of these banknotes reveals an interesting array of subsets which were printed by two banknote printing companies Bradbury Wilkinson and Thomas de La Rue.

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    If you were to travel back in time and step on the first butterfly(reminiscent of the 1952 short story A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury), then butterflies wouldn't evolve ever again.

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    In 1954 Bradbury spent six months in Ireland with director John Huston working on the screenplay for the film Moby Dick(1956), an experience Bradbury later fictionalized in his novel Green Shadows, White Whale(1992).

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    Nearly every piece in the magazine was written by Bradbury himself, contends Biography, sharing that Bradbury used a variety of pseudonyms to try to hide the fact that the magazine was a virtual one-man show.

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    For instance, while the famous John Yoo and Stephen Bradbury torture memos are understood as having authorized the CIA's“enhanced interrogation” or RDI program, the question remains as to who or what authorized the CTC program at non-RDI black sites.

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    Science fiction is the most important literature in the history of the world, because it's the history of ideas, the history of our civilization birthing itself… Science fiction is central to everything we have ever done, and people who make fun of science fiction writers don't know what they're talking about.” ― Ray Bradbury.

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    There's nothing in law that would prevent the FISA court from hiring an advocate as an additional advisor to the court, except the need to obtain security clearances for that advocate, which would have to be granted by the executive branch,” explained Steven Bradbury, who served as the head of the Office of Legal Counsel in the Department of Justice from 2005 to 2009.

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    There's nothing in law that would prevent the FISA court from hiring an advocate as an additional adviser to the court, except the need to obtain security clearances for that advocate, which would have to be granted by the executive branch," explained Steven Bradbury, who served as the head of the Office of Legal Counsel in the Department of Justice from 2005 to 2009.

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