The Disturbance of All Things
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The Disturbance of All Things is a work whose English title suggests a philosophical or literary exploration of upheaval, disorder, and the disruption of the natural or social order.
All labels observed (1)
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| The Disturbance of All Things canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: The Disturbance of All Things Context triple: [Rerum omnium perturbationem, EnglishTitle, The Disturbance of All Things]
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The End of All Things
The End of All Things is a science fiction novel by John Scalzi set in his Old Man's War universe, exploring interstellar politics, war, and identity through interconnected stories.
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B.
The Execution of All Things
The Execution of All Things is a 2002 indie rock album by Rilo Kiley known for its introspective lyrics, melodic arrangements, and blending of indie pop and alt-country influences.
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C.
A Stillness
"A Stillness" is a musical work by British composer Michael Price, known for his atmospheric and emotionally resonant contemporary classical style.
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D.
Enemies of the Permanent Things
Enemies of the Permanent Things is a collection of essays by conservative thinker Russell Kirk critiquing modern cultural, political, and moral trends in defense of enduring moral and social norms.
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E.
The Way Things Are
"The Way Things Are" is a track from Fiona Apple's album *When the Pawn...*, showcasing her introspective lyrics and distinctive piano-driven alternative style.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: The Disturbance of All Things Target entity description: The Disturbance of All Things is a work whose English title suggests a philosophical or literary exploration of upheaval, disorder, and the disruption of the natural or social order.
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A.
The End of All Things
The End of All Things is a science fiction novel by John Scalzi set in his Old Man's War universe, exploring interstellar politics, war, and identity through interconnected stories.
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B.
The Execution of All Things
The Execution of All Things is a 2002 indie rock album by Rilo Kiley known for its introspective lyrics, melodic arrangements, and blending of indie pop and alt-country influences.
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C.
A Stillness
"A Stillness" is a musical work by British composer Michael Price, known for his atmospheric and emotionally resonant contemporary classical style.
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D.
Enemies of the Permanent Things
Enemies of the Permanent Things is a collection of essays by conservative thinker Russell Kirk critiquing modern cultural, political, and moral trends in defense of enduring moral and social norms.
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E.
The Way Things Are
"The Way Things Are" is a track from Fiona Apple's album *When the Pawn...*, showcasing her introspective lyrics and distinctive piano-driven alternative style.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: The Disturbance of All Things Description of subject: The Disturbance of All Things is a work whose English title suggests a philosophical or literary exploration of upheaval, disorder, and the disruption of the natural or social order.
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