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- noun English writer whose novels depicted and criticized social injustice (1812-1870)
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"A decorator firm called Candy & Candy! where is charles dickens when you need him?"
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'Robot Journalist' writes a better story than human sports reporter "A decorator firm called Candy & Candy! where is charles dickens when you need him?"
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'Robot Journalist' writes a better story than human sports reporter "A decorator firm called Candy & Candy! where is charles dickens when you need him?"
Forbes.com: News Howard Gleckman 2011
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'Robot Journalist' writes a better story than human sports reporter "A decorator firm called Candy & Candy! where is charles dickens when you need him?"
Forbes.com: News Forbes Blogs 2011
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"A decorator firm called Candy & Candy! where is charles dickens when you need him?"
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Financial Journalist Alex Blumberg Disdains 'Hipster' Tater Tots, Loves a Good Manhattan "A decorator firm called Candy & Candy! where is charles dickens when you need him?"
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"A decorator firm called Candy & Candy! where is charles dickens when you need him?"
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