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  • on "claustrophilia", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "claustrophilia" You can also: Search for Claustrophilia in Wikipedia...
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  • around a neighborhood, leading to a discovery that it was an act of "claustrophilia" gone wrong. They later found his girlfriend, who mailed herself to...
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    melting pot of the American immigrant tradition. Also, Asimov's own claustrophilia informs his picture of the Martians, who can withstand isolation and...
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  • before performances at the Criterion Theatre and the Arcola Theatre.) Claustrophilia (Vault Festival/Southwark Playhouse.) Double Infemnity (Vault Festival...
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  • reader: making space in modern Shakespeare fiction" (2013), argues that claustrophilia is a thematic and structural motif in the Sonnets, based on analysis...
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    fourth generation room since 2020. Sean Williams (10 January 2014). "Claustrophilia: how a live-action game became Budapest's top tourist activity". The...
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  • Claustrophelia 12/10/12+ Play on claustrophobia, misspelling of its opposite, claustrophilia. Eleven Dark Thirty 1/7/13+ Play on the movie title of Zero Dark Thirty...
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  • 1991. About the life of the television journalist Jessica Savitch. Claustrophilia 1993. About the relationship between Edgar Allan Poe and his teen bride...
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  • Association 104:6, program no. 456. p. 1087. Fulton, Alice (August 2, 2010). "Claustrophilia". The New Yorker. Retrieved May 6, 2011. Fulton, Alice (1995). "Sensual...
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