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Littlefoot is intrigued by this newcomer , who is scarred across one eye and displays prior knowledge of the Great Valley 's topography . ||||| For the preceding reasons , Littlefoot assumes that Doc is the Lone Dinosaur . ||||| However , the sharptooth left `` The Lone Dinosaur '' with a scar slashed across his right eye . ||||| This longneck introduces himself only as `` Doc '' and gives no knowledge of his history .
Who is the longneck Littefoot meets and why does he think that he is the Lone Dinosaur Doc - because he sees him kill the sharp tooth
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Littlefoot is intrigued by this newcomer , who is scarred across one eye and displays prior knowledge of the Great Valley 's topography . ||||| For the preceding reasons , Littlefoot assumes that Doc is the Lone Dinosaur . ||||| However , the sharptooth left `` The Lone Dinosaur '' with a scar slashed across his right eye . ||||| This longneck introduces himself only as `` Doc '' and gives no knowledge of his history .
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Littlefoot is intrigued by this newcomer , who is scarred across one eye and displays prior knowledge of the Great Valley 's topography . ||||| For the preceding reasons , Littlefoot assumes that Doc is the Lone Dinosaur . ||||| However , the sharptooth left `` The Lone Dinosaur '' with a scar slashed across his right eye . ||||| This longneck introduces himself only as `` Doc '' and gives no knowledge of his history .
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Littlefoot is intrigued by this newcomer , who is scarred across one eye and displays prior knowledge of the Great Valley 's topography . ||||| For the preceding reasons , Littlefoot assumes that Doc is the Lone Dinosaur . ||||| However , the sharptooth left `` The Lone Dinosaur '' with a scar slashed across his right eye . ||||| This longneck introduces himself only as `` Doc '' and gives no knowledge of his history .
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Littlefoot is intrigued by this newcomer , who is scarred across one eye and displays prior knowledge of the Great Valley 's topography . ||||| For the preceding reasons , Littlefoot assumes that Doc is the Lone Dinosaur . ||||| However , the sharptooth left `` The Lone Dinosaur '' with a scar slashed across his right eye . ||||| This longneck introduces himself only as `` Doc '' and gives no knowledge of his history .
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Littlefoot is intrigued by this newcomer , who is scarred across one eye and displays prior knowledge of the Great Valley 's topography . ||||| For the preceding reasons , Littlefoot assumes that Doc is the Lone Dinosaur . ||||| However , the sharptooth left `` The Lone Dinosaur '' with a scar slashed across his right eye .
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Littlefoot is intrigued by this newcomer , who is scarred across one eye and displays prior knowledge of the Great Valley 's topography . ||||| For the preceding reasons , Littlefoot assumes that Doc is the Lone Dinosaur . ||||| However , the sharptooth left `` The Lone Dinosaur '' with a scar slashed across his right eye .
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Littlefoot is intrigued by this newcomer , who is scarred across one eye and displays prior knowledge of the Great Valley 's topography . ||||| For the preceding reasons , Littlefoot assumes that Doc is the Lone Dinosaur . ||||| However , the sharptooth left `` The Lone Dinosaur '' with a scar slashed across his right eye .
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Littlefoot is intrigued by this newcomer , who is scarred across one eye and displays prior knowledge of the Great Valley 's topography . ||||| For the preceding reasons , Littlefoot assumes that Doc is the Lone Dinosaur . ||||| However , the sharptooth left `` The Lone Dinosaur '' with a scar slashed across his right eye .
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The driver of the Facel Vega car, Michel Gallimard, who was Camus's publisher and close friend, also died in the accident. ||||| Camus was buried in the Lourmarin Cemetery, Lourmarin, Vaucluse, France.
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The driver of the Facel Vega car, Michel Gallimard, who was Camus's publisher and close friend, also died in the accident. ||||| Camus was buried in the Lourmarin Cemetery, Lourmarin, Vaucluse, France.
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The driver of the Facel Vega car, Michel Gallimard, who was Camus's publisher and close friend, also died in the accident. ||||| Camus was buried in the Lourmarin Cemetery, Lourmarin, Vaucluse, France.
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The driver of the Facel Vega car, Michel Gallimard, who was Camus's publisher and close friend, also died in the accident. ||||| Camus was buried in the Lourmarin Cemetery, Lourmarin, Vaucluse, France.
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Two of Camus's works were published posthumously. ||||| The first, entitled A Happy Death (1970), featured a character named Patrice Mersault, comparable to The Stranger's Meursault. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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Two of Camus's works were published posthumously. ||||| The first, entitled A Happy Death (1970), featured a character named Patrice Mersault, comparable to The Stranger's Meursault. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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Two of Camus's works were published posthumously. ||||| The first, entitled A Happy Death (1970), featured a character named Patrice Mersault, comparable to The Stranger's Meursault. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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The first, entitled A Happy Death (1970), featured a character named Patrice Mersault, comparable to The Stranger's Meursault. ||||| There is scholarly debate as to the relationship between the two books. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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The first, entitled A Happy Death (1970), featured a character named Patrice Mersault, comparable to The Stranger's Meursault. ||||| There is scholarly debate as to the relationship between the two books. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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The first, entitled A Happy Death (1970), featured a character named Patrice Mersault, comparable to The Stranger's Meursault. ||||| There is scholarly debate as to the relationship between the two books. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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The first, entitled A Happy Death (1970), featured a character named Patrice Mersault, comparable to The Stranger's Meursault. ||||| There is scholarly debate as to the relationship between the two books. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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The first, entitled A Happy Death (1970), featured a character named Patrice Mersault, comparable to The Stranger's Meursault. ||||| There is scholarly debate as to the relationship between the two books. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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The novel was an autobiographical work about his childhood in Algeria. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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Two of Camus's works were published posthumously. ||||| The first, entitled A Happy Death (1970), featured a character named Patrice Mersault, comparable to The Stranger's Meursault. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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Two of Camus's works were published posthumously. ||||| The first, entitled A Happy Death (1970), featured a character named Patrice Mersault, comparable to The Stranger's Meursault. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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Two of Camus's works were published posthumously. ||||| The first, entitled A Happy Death (1970), featured a character named Patrice Mersault, comparable to The Stranger's Meursault. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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Two of Camus's works were published posthumously. ||||| The first, entitled A Happy Death (1970), featured a character named Patrice Mersault, comparable to The Stranger's Meursault. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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The driver of the Facel Vega car, Michel Gallimard, who was Camus's publisher and close friend, also died in the accident. ||||| In August 2011, the Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera reported a theory that the writer had been the victim of a Soviet plot, but Camus's biographer, Olivier Todd, did not consider it credible.
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The driver of the Facel Vega car, Michel Gallimard, who was Camus's publisher and close friend, also died in the accident. ||||| In August 2011, the Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera reported a theory that the writer had been the victim of a Soviet plot, but Camus's biographer, Olivier Todd, did not consider it credible.
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The driver of the Facel Vega car, Michel Gallimard, who was Camus's publisher and close friend, also died in the accident. ||||| In August 2011, the Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera reported a theory that the writer had been the victim of a Soviet plot, but Camus's biographer, Olivier Todd, did not consider it credible.
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The driver of the Facel Vega car, Michel Gallimard, who was Camus's publisher and close friend, also died in the accident. ||||| In August 2011, the Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera reported a theory that the writer had been the victim of a Soviet plot, but Camus's biographer, Olivier Todd, did not consider it credible.
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The driver of the Facel Vega car, Michel Gallimard, who was Camus's publisher and close friend, also died in the accident. ||||| In August 2011, the Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera reported a theory that the writer had been the victim of a Soviet plot, but Camus's biographer, Olivier Todd, did not consider it credible.
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The driver of the Facel Vega car, Michel Gallimard, who was Camus's publisher and close friend, also died in the accident. ||||| In August 2011, the Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera reported a theory that the writer had been the victim of a Soviet plot, but Camus's biographer, Olivier Todd, did not consider it credible.
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He was survived by his wife and twin son and daughter, Jean and Catherine, who hold the copyrights to his work. ||||| Two of Camus's works were published posthumously.
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He was survived by his wife and twin son and daughter, Jean and Catherine, who hold the copyrights to his work. ||||| Two of Camus's works were published posthumously.
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He was survived by his wife and twin son and daughter, Jean and Catherine, who hold the copyrights to his work. ||||| Two of Camus's works were published posthumously.
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He was survived by his wife and twin son and daughter, Jean and Catherine, who hold the copyrights to his work. ||||| Two of Camus's works were published posthumously.
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He was survived by his wife and twin son and daughter, Jean and Catherine, who hold the copyrights to his work. ||||| Two of Camus's works were published posthumously.
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He was survived by his wife and twin son and daughter, Jean and Catherine, who hold the copyrights to his work. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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He was survived by his wife and twin son and daughter, Jean and Catherine, who hold the copyrights to his work. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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He was survived by his wife and twin son and daughter, Jean and Catherine, who hold the copyrights to his work. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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He was survived by his wife and twin son and daughter, Jean and Catherine, who hold the copyrights to his work. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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The driver of the Facel Vega car, Michel Gallimard, who was Camus's publisher and close friend, also died in the accident. ||||| In August 2011, the Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera reported a theory that the writer had been the victim of a Soviet plot, but Camus's biographer, Olivier Todd, did not consider it credible.
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The driver of the Facel Vega car, Michel Gallimard, who was Camus's publisher and close friend, also died in the accident. ||||| In August 2011, the Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera reported a theory that the writer had been the victim of a Soviet plot, but Camus's biographer, Olivier Todd, did not consider it credible.
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The driver of the Facel Vega car, Michel Gallimard, who was Camus's publisher and close friend, also died in the accident. ||||| In August 2011, the Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera reported a theory that the writer had been the victim of a Soviet plot, but Camus's biographer, Olivier Todd, did not consider it credible.
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The novel was an autobiographical work about his childhood in Algeria. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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Two of Camus's works were published posthumously. ||||| The first, entitled A Happy Death (1970), featured a character named Patrice Mersault, comparable to The Stranger's Meursault. ||||| The second was an unfinished novel, The First Man (1995), which Camus was writing before he died.
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He was the second-youngest recipient, at the age of 44, of the Nobel Prize in Literature, after Rudyard Kipling, at the age of 42. ||||| Two of Camus's works were published posthumously.
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Einstein married Elsa Lowenthal on 2 June 1919, after having had a relationship with her since 1912. ||||| They divorced on 14 February 1919, having lived apart for five years.
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Einstein married Elsa Lowenthal on 2 June 1919, after having had a relationship with her since 1912. ||||| They divorced on 14 February 1919, having lived apart for five years.
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Einstein married Elsa Lowenthal on 2 June 1919, after having had a relationship with her since 1912. ||||| They divorced on 14 February 1919, having lived apart for five years.
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In May 1904, the couple's first son, Hans Albert Einstein, was born in Bern, Switzerland. ||||| Their second son, Eduard, was born in Zurich in July 1910.
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Einstein and Maric married in January 1903. ||||| Their second son, Eduard, was born in Zurich in July 1910.
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