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*" Brooklyn ", a character on the Walt Disney animated series Gargoyles ( TV series ), named for the New York City borough
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*" Shower of Stars " Dream & Book: The Initiatic Dream in Sufism and Taoism ( 1996 ) ( Autonomedia ( Brooklyn, New York )) ISBN 1-57027-036-8
*" Brooklyn ( If You See Something, Say Something )", a track on the 2006 album Louder Now by Taking Back Sunday.
*" Brooklyn ", a term used in ten-pin bowling to describe a hit in the pocket opposite ( left 1, 2 for right-handers, right 1, 3 for left-handers ) from the one that is attempted
*" Strolls Upon Old Lines: Crow Hill and Some of Its Suggestions " from the Brooklyn Eagle 9 December 1888
*" The Emerald Eyes " ( translated by Michael Shreve ), InTranslation ( The Brooklyn Rail ), August, 2009.
*" The Beast with No Name: Mark Achbar and Joel Bakan with Williams Cole " The Brooklyn Rail ( Summer 2004 )
*" In Dialogue: Snap Crackle Pop: Dancing in Richard Foreman ’ s Brain " interview by Tommy Smith, The Brooklyn Rail, March 2007.
*" Filtering in Oz: Australia's Foray into Internet Censorship " by Derek E. Bambauer, Brooklyn Law School, Legal Studies Paper No. 125, December 2008
*" The Song's Gotta Come from the Heart "-Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Durante from It Happened in Brooklyn ( 1947 )
*" The Beast with No Name: Mark Achbar and Joel Bakan with Williams Cole " The Brooklyn Rail ( Summer 2004 )
*" The Nature of the System / It ’ s the System Not the Man: Eugene Jarecki in conversation with Williams Cole " The Brooklyn Rail ( Dec 05-Jan 06 )
*" In Conversation: Simon Critchley and Liam Gillick " Simon Critchley and conceptual artist Liam Gillick discuss the intersection of their work concerning the topic of utopianism, at the Brooklyn Museum, May 10, 2012.
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*" Kant's ' Appropriation ' of Lampe's God ", Harvard Theological Review 85: 1 ( January 1992 ), pp. 85 – 108 ; revised and reprinted as Chapter IV in Stephen Palmquist, Kant's Critical Religion ( Ashgate, 2000 ).
*" Able Toastmaster ", used as a postnominal for people granted awards from Toastmasters International
*" Big Dipper ", a song by Jethro Tull from their 1976 album Too Old to Rock ' n ' Roll: Too Young to Die!
*" Why Pascal is Not My Favorite Programming Language ", a popular criticism of Niklaus Wirth's Pascal.
*" Leap In and Try Things "-Interview with Brian Kernighan – on " Harmony at Work Blog ", October 2009.
*" Great Hunt On For 27 Navy Fliers Missing In Five Planes Off Florida ", The New York Times, December 7, 1945.
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