{"slip": { "id": 161, "advice": "You have as many hours in a day as the people you admire most."}}
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Washington & Jefferson College is a private liberal arts college in Washington, Pennsylvania, United States. The college traces its origin to three Presbyterian missionaries in the 1780s: John McMillan, Thaddeus Dod, and Joseph Smith. Early schools grew into two competing academies, with Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, and Washington College in Washington. The two colleges merged in 1865 to form Washington & Jefferson College. The 60-acre (24 ha) campus has more than 40 buildings, with the oldest dating to 1793. The college has a strong history of competing literary societies, dating back before the union of Jefferson and Washington Colleges. The athletic program competes in NCAA Division III. Nearly all students live on campus and roughly one-third are members of fraternities or sororities.
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Bloomington is an unincorporated community in Osborne County, Kansas, United States. It is located about 4 miles west of Osborne.
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The Great and Secret Show is a fantasy novel by English author Clive Barker. It was released in 1989 and it is the first \"Book of the Art\" in a planned trilogy, known as \"The Art Trilogy\" by fans. It is followed by Everville (1994).
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