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  • The fictitious main character in [[J. K. Rowling]]'s fantasy book series.
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  • | title=Andy Martin says J. K. Rowling is a judicial terrorist
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  • {{r|J. K. Rowling}}
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  • '''Harry Potter''' is the fictitious main character in [[J. K. Rowling|J. K. Rowling's]] fantasy book series that is known by the same name. The seven books in
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/J. K. Rowling]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|J. K. Rowling}}
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  • ...Philosopher's Stone]]'' to form "Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [[J. K. Rowling]]".
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  • This is attributed by some to [[J. K. Rowling]] author of the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series, and without the context of the
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  • ...edian [[Stephen Colbert]], actor [[Johnny Depp]] and Harry Potter author [[J. K. Rowling]] have all been the subject of fan fiction.
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  • Chess is also present in the contemporary popular culture. For example, J. K. Rowling's [[Harry Potter]] plays "[[Magical objects in Harry Potter|Wizard's Chess]
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  • ...ham Greene]] Contemporary British writers include [[Salman Rushdie]] and [[J. K. Rowling]].
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