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  1. 10 hours ago · YA Twists on Sherlock Holmes. Attending the prestigious Ashford College’s writing seminar is a dream come true for Jules Montgomery, but the summer isn’t unfolding as she hoped. When a fellow student goes missing, neither the police nor their teacher, Professor Watson, seem that concerned. Jules and her new friends Percy and Suruthi are ...

  2. 10 hours ago · Holmes tries relentlessly to hunt down Lupin, and in the end, after being wounded by Lupin, Holmes shoots and kills Lupin’s wife Raymonde, who has thrown herself between the two men. Holmes has also cruelly taken advantage of Lupin’s attachment to his old nurse to entrap him. The book ends on a tragic note brought on by Holmes’s cruelty ...

  3. 10 hours ago · Brian Denis Cox CBE (born 1 June 1946) is a Scottish actor. A classically trained Shakespearean actor, he is known for leading performances on stage and television, as well as supporting roles in film. His numerous accolades include two Laurence Olivier Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Golden Globe Award as well as a nomination for a ...

  4. Day in and day out, my business was floundering. No matter what I did, I couldn’t seem to match the growth of my competitors. It was almost as if they had a secret weapon that I didn’t. Feeling desperate and a bit like Sherlock Holmes, I decided to do some spying, some competitor analysis to be precise.

  5. 10 hours ago · Kent Grayson and Radan Martinec (2004) studied the consumer perceptions of authenticity in the home museums of William Shakespeare and Sherlock Holmes. Their surprising finding was that the highly indexical Shakespeare museum was sometimes perceived as less authentic than the completely iconic home museum of Sherlock Holmes.

  6. 1 day ago · Holmes averaged 2.1 blocks per game last season, a credit to his athleticism, 7-foot-1-inch wingspan and 9-foot standing reach. And he shot 52% while rolling to hoop 123 times. The ability to set ...

  7. 10 hours ago · It is the reasoning style Sherlock Holmes famously used—not deductive, as often misquoted. You observe a situation, recognize a pattern or an anomaly, and then infer a possible explanation that ...

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