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| | Jonathan K. Cohen writings |
 | | Encyclopedia Brown's brain was unique, in that, given a set of assorted facts, he could arrange them into a conceptual hierarchy such that missing facts could be readily inferred from their absence in this hierarchy. |
 | | Sally, who had often triumphed over Bugs with the aid of Leroy, saw Bugs go down in flames in English class, over a discussion of the Scarlet Letter. |
 | | Despite this nominal discrepancy, Chief Brown exploited the skill of his son, by narrating to him, over dinner, the facts of cases he could not solve. |
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