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The characters in Inherent Vice, including Doc Sportello, are subject to a mild degree of comic mockery, but not enough to deprive them of their status as heroes of naivete.
February 2010 2010
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The characters in Inherent Vice, including Doc Sportello, are subject to a mild degree of comic mockery, but not enough to deprive them of their status as heroes of naivete.
What's Going On? 2010
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The characters in Inherent Vice, including Doc Sportello, are subject to a mild degree of comic mockery, but not enough to deprive them of their status as heroes of naivete.
Comedy in Literature 2010
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The characters in Inherent Vice, including Doc Sportello, are subject to a mild degree of comic mockery, but not enough to deprive them of their status as heroes of naivete.
Genre Fiction 2010
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"Inherent" and "intellectual" are quite literally as advanced as the vocabulary gets.
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"Inherent" and "intellectual" are quite literally as advanced as the vocabulary gets.
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"Inherent" and "intellectual" are quite literally as advanced as the vocabulary gets.
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: JOHN DEAN: Cheney and the Fight over "Inherent" Presidential Powers
OpEdNews - Quicklink: JOHN DEAN: Cheney and the Fight over "Inherent" Presidential Powers 2006
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JOHN DEAN: Cheney and the Fight over "Inherent" Presidential Powers
OpEdNews - Quicklink: JOHN DEAN: Cheney and the Fight over "Inherent" Presidential Powers 2006
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