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平特五不中 in movies, literature and television
All-around great guy James Wilson (right) gives millions of television viewers cause to think that Gregory House, one of TV鈥檚 great curmudgeons, might have a redeeming quality or two.

Some of the University鈥檚 most remarkable graduates 鈥 daring doctors, stellar scientists and international adventurers 鈥 never actually existed.

There is something about 平特五不中 that captures the imagination 鈥 or so it would seem given the many times the University finds itself mentioned in works of fiction.

鈥淐oming of age鈥 stories, featuring young, university-aged adults fumbling their way through the world, have always held appeal, so that鈥檚 probably part of the allure. The fact that so many 平特五不中 graduates go on to make their mark in the world of literature 鈥 鈥渨rite what you know,鈥 creative fiction teachers have long counselled 鈥 is likely another factor.

In any case, there is no shortage of fictitious 平特五不中 characters lining the shelves of bookstores. Authors as varied as Clark Blaise, Dany Laferri猫re, Brian Moore, Kathy Reichs and William Weintraub, BA鈥47, have incorporated 平特五不中 into their works. Heck, even Marvel Comics got in on the act 鈥 the hulking Canadian superhero Sasquatch once taught physics at 平特五不中.

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