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"Itchy & Scratchy Land"
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"Itchy & Scratchy Land\n\"Itchy & Scratchy Land\" is the fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' sixth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 2, 1994. Wanting a perfect family vacation, the Simpson family visits Itchy & Scratchy Land. It was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Wes Archer.\nPlot.\nBart and Lisa see a commercial for an amusement park named Itchy & Scratchy Land, and immediately want to visit it. However, Marge"
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", which Homer promised Marge.\nLandmarks Itchy & Scratchy Land.\nItchy & Scratchy Land, is a themed amusement park owned by \"Itchy and Scratchy International\", marketed as the \"violentest place on earth\". It first appears in the eponymous episode in Season 6 as a direct response to the more stringent censorship laws put in place at the time and the Fox network trying to stop the writers from including Itchy & Scratchy cartoons in episodes as result. The theme park also features in \"Mommie Beerest\", \""
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"Jerry and the Goldfish"
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"Jerry and the Goldfish\nJerry and the Goldfish is a 1951 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 56th \"Tom and Jerry\" short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It was animated by Irven Spence, Ray Patterson, Ed Barge and Kenneth Muse, with music by Scott Bradley and backgrounds by Robert Gentle.\nPlot.\nJerry gives a sleeping goldfish a cracker, much to the goldfish's delight, and they form a friendship, while Tom is listening to French Chef"
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"1937\n15. \"Jerry Todd's Poodle Parlor\" - 1938\n16. \"Jerry Todd's Cuckoo Camp\" - 1940\nList of works Poppy Ott series.\n1. \"Poppy Ott and the Stuttering Parrot\" - 1926\n2. \"Poppy Ott's Seven-League Stilts\" - 1926\n3. \"Poppy Ott and the Galloping Snail\" - 1927\n4. \"Poppy Ott's Pedigreed Pickles\" - 1927\n5. \"Poppy Ott and the Freckled Goldfish\" - 1928\n6."
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"Jerry's Painting"
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"Jerry's Painting\n\"Jerry's Painting\" is the eleventh episode of the American comedy television series \"Parks and Recreation\"'s third season, and the 41st overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on April 28, 2011. In the episode, Jerry creates a painting of a topless Greek goddess that resembles Leslie, and Leslie tries to protect it from a conservative activist who wants it banned. Meanwhile, Ben moves in with Andy and April, then tries to teach them how"
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"and by the third episode \"Time Capsule\" had dipped to 4.95 million household viewers, a more than 17 percent decline from the previous episode, \"Flu Season\". By the seventh episode, \"Harvest Festival\", viewership had dropped to 4.08 million households, one of the lowest ratings of the series.\nThe ratings increased slightly after that point, with the viewership for the next episode \"Camping\" jumping up 39 percent to 5.15 million households. Ratings for the eleventh episode, \"Jerry's Painting\","
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"Journey to Regionals"
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"Journey to Regionals\n\"Journey to Regionals\" is the twenty-second episode and first season finale of the American television series \"Glee\". The episode was written and directed by series creator Brad Falchuk, and premiered on the Fox network on June 8, 2010. In \"Journey to Regionals\", New Directions performs at Regionals in front of celebrity judges Josh Groban, Olivia Newton-John, Rod Remington (Bill A. Jones) and Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch). Club member Quinn (Dianna Agron) gives"
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". The directors are impressed, and ask if he will read for the part of Tony instead. Kurt, who was watching from above, silently walks out of the auditorium.\nProduction.\nThe episode was written by series co-creator Ryan Murphy, directed by series co-creator Brad Falchuk, and was filmed in five days, from August 22, 2011 through August 26, 2011. Broadway star Idina Menzel returns for the first time since the first season finale \"Journey to Regionals\", when her character"
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"Kanes and Abel's"
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"Kanes and Abel's\n\"Kanes and Abel's\" is the seventeenth episode of the first season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\". Written by Carolyn Murray and directed by Nick Marck, the episode premiered on UPN on April 5, 2005.\nThe series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she deals with life as a high school student while moonlighting as a private detective. In this episode, after finding out about Abel Koontz's (Christian Clemenson) daughter, Amelia DeLongpre"
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". It is known that Wiedman paid Amelia deLongpre so that her father, Abel Koontz, would falsely confess to the murder of Lilly. When Veronica found Amelia and tried to convince her to reveal the existence of the payoff money, Wiedman got to her first and gave her even more money so that she would leave Neptune, in \"Kanes and Abel's\". Wiedman also called in the anonymous tip that got Abel Koontz arrested and took photos of Veronica that were sent to Lianne Mars in \"You Think You Know Somebody"
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"Kill Me Now"
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"Kill Me Now\n\"Kill Me Now\" is the third episode of the first season of the American comedy-drama series \"Gilmore Girls\". It originally aired on the WB in the United States on October 19, 2000. The episode was written Joanne Waters and directed by Adam Nimoy.\nSynopsis.\nWhen Rory announces that she has to pick a team sport to play at Chilton, Emily insists that Richard take Rory to the club and teach her golf. Although Rory tees off to a rocky start,"
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". Edward L. Ferman & Barry N. Malzberg\n- \"Gently Rapping\" (1977) Galaxy, Sep\n- \"Knock, and See What Enters\" (1977) Fantastic, Dec\n- \"Hear Me Now, My Sweet Abbey Rose\" (1978) F&SF, Mar\n- \"If Damon Comes\" (1978) The Year’s Best Horror Stories: Series VI, ed. Gerald W. Page\n- \"Caesar, Now Be Still\" (1978) F&SF, Sep\n- \"View, with"
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"Killer Within"
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"Killer Within\n\"Killer Within\" is the fourth episode of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series \"The Walking Dead\". It originally aired on AMC in the United States on November 4, 2012, and was written by Sang Kyu Kim and directed by Guy Ferland. The episode marked Sarah Wayne Callies and IronE Singleton's final appearances as Lori Grimes and Theodore \"T-Dog\" Douglas and as regular actors on the show. Most television critics positively reviewed the episode, applauding its bleak undertones"
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", Benjamin. Harry Powers: Bluebeard of Quiet Dell West Virginia State Archives Collection December 12, 1931. Web. Sep 27, 2011.\n- Hiles, Joe. Harry Powers: W. Va. serial killer Serial Killer Central. Nick Jones, June 25, 2007. Web. Sep. 27, 2011.\n- Phillips, Jayne Anne. Quiet Dell. Scribner Books, 2013."
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"Kitty Foiled"
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"Kitty Foiled\nKitty Foiled is a 1948 one-reel animated cartoon, the 34th in the \"Tom and Jerry\" series. It was created in 1947, and released in 1948. The cartoon was produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with animation by Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse, Irving Levine (animating his only \"Tom and Jerry\" cartoon) and Ed Barge. The music was scored by Scott Bradley (making extensive use of \"The Barber of Seville\" musical number)."
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"- \"Blood Brothers\", 2012\n- \"Foiled EP N°1\", 2015\n- \"Foiled EP N°2\", 2015\n- \"Jiminy Circuits\", 2016\nDiscography Compilations.\n- \"Cut Me Down & Count My Rings\", 2009\nExternal links.\n- Half-handed Cloud page at Sounds Familyre\n- Half-handed Cloud page at Asthmatic Kitty\n- Asthmatic Kitty Records\n- Video for Half-handed Cloud"
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"Known Unknowns"
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"Known Unknowns\n\"Known Unknowns\" is the seventh episode of the sixth season of \"House\" and 117th overall. It aired on November 9, 2009. The team tries to diagnose a teenage girl while House is away at a medical conference with Wilson and Cuddy. At the conference House finds something out about Cuddy.\nPlot.\nAfter a wild night out, a teenage girl named Jordan (Anna Attanasio) is brought to Princeton Plainsboro with severely swollen appendages. The team must work to diagnose Jordan, who"
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"Spall, Stanley Baxter, Kevin McNally, Clive Russell, Jerry Sadowitz, Viv Lumsden, Sylvester McCoy, Russell Hunter, Peter Capaldi and then-unknowns David Tennant, Ashley Jensen, Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill, Karen Dunbar, Jane McCarry and Paul Riley. Series 10 episode 2 notably featured an appearance by Scottish singer Susan Boyle who was the runner-up on Britain's Got Talent in 2009. The series was taken live on tour in 1991, known as \"Rab C. Nesbitt: In the Flesh\", thus"
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"Last Tap Dance in Springfield"
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"Last Tap Dance in Springfield\n\"Last Tap Dance in Springfield\" is the twentieth episode of the eleventh season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 7, 2000. In the episode, Lisa decides to sign up for tap dancing lessons after being inspired by a film about a girl who enters a tango contest and wins. Meanwhile, Bart and Milhouse hide out at the mall to escape going to summer camp. \"Last Tap Dance in"
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".\nShe was known as one of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's top dancing stars during the Golden Age of Hollywood in a series of musical vehicles tailored especially for her talents, such as \"Born to Dance\" (1936), \"Broadway Melody of 1938\" (1937) and \"Rosalie\" (1937). In 1965, she was named the World’s Greatest Tap Dancer by the Dance Masters of America.\nEarly life.\nPowell was born in Springfield, Massachusetts to Clarence Gardner Powell and Blanche"
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"Le repaire de la murène"
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"Le repaire de la murène\nLe repaire de la murène, written and drawn by Franquin, is the ninth album of the \"Spirou et Fantasio\" series, adding underwater adventure to the \"Spirou\" universe. After serial publication in \"Spirou\" magazine, it was released as a complete hardcover album in 1957.\nStory.\nIn \"The Moray's Keep\", shipping magnate Xénophon Hamadryas offers a $6000 prize to the makers of a submarine innovation in order to find his sunken ship \"Le Discret\""
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"a near-identical looking nephew, Aurélien de Champignac (\"L'horloger de la comète\").\nRecurring characters The Count of Champignac Appearances.\n- 2. \"Il y a un sorcier à Champignac\"\n- 5. \"Les voleurs du Marsupilami\"\n- 7. \"Le dictateur et le champignon\"\n- 9. \"Le repaire de la murène\"\n- 10. \"Les pirates du silence\"\n- 13. \"Le voyageur du Mésozoïque\"\n- 14. \"Le prisonnier du Bouddha"
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"Licensed to Drill"
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"Licensed to Drill\n\"Licensed to Drill\" is an educational episode of the sit-com, \"Only Fools and Horses\". Even though it was shown in various schools throughout the UK from 1984 onwards (mainly in science lessons), it was never broadcast commercially. There was some confusion as to who wrote this episode, as the writing credit at the end is to Brian Hague, and not John Sullivan. This credit, however, refers to the documentary clip that the Trotters watched on the television during the"
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"Aliens and Predator comics.\nHe also penciled part of \"Godzilla\" #5, one of Dark Horse's earliest licensed properties, in December 1988.\nIn addition to his work with Dark Horse, Prosser wrote the final ten issues (#80–89) of the Grant Morrison-launched DC/Vertigo series \"Animal Man\" in 1995, and has written comics set in the world of for Armada/Acclaim Comics.\nBibliography.\nBibliography Writer.\n- \"The Mark\" #4–6 (Sep 1988 –"
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"Life Serial"
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"Life Serial\n\"Life Serial\" is the 5th episode of season 6 of the television series \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\".\nPlot synopsis.\nBuffy returns from her visit with Angel, but doesn't want to talk about it. Instead, the Scoobies discuss Buffy's future plans. Not knowing what she wants to do in life, Buffy agrees to audit the classes Willow and Tara are taking until the next semester starts.\nThe Trio prepares for its competition to test Buffy, setting up their van with"
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"from India runway week summer edition 2016\n- Shriya songstress love the India runway week\n- WHAT WE'VE BEEN UPTO\n- India runway week a platform for fashion startups\n- leap serial doesn't matter till looks don't change- Anita hassanandani\n- http://www.news18.com/news/lifestyle-2/transgender-activist-walks-ramp-at-india-runway-week-1231174.html\n- http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/fashion/shows/India-Runway-Week-a-platform-for-fashion-startups/articleshow/51631559.cms\n- http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/young-designers-to-open-india-runway-week/1/642889.html\n- http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/events/delhi/Indian-Federation-for-Fashion-Developments-India-Runway-Week-held-in-Delhi/articleshow/51880136.cms\n- http://www.ibnlive.com/news/lifestyle-2/india-runway-week-2015-of-celebrities-and-impressive-ensembles-1087041.html\n- http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/fashion/shows/IFFD-announces-designers-for-India-Runway-Week/articleshow/46608332.cms\n- http://zeenews.india.com/tags/india-runway-week.html\n- http://liveindia.in/india-runway-week-begin-september-4\n- http://www.mid-day.com/search/india-runway-week-2015_videos\n- http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/gauahar-khan-glams-up-second-day-of-india-runway-week/1/466635.html\n- http://www.thestatesman.com/news/life-style/india-runway-week-to-begin-from-sep-4/87032.html\n- http://www.msn.com/en-in/news/other/india-runway-week-to-begin-from-april-10/ar-BBibp46"
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"Lisa the Greek"
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"Lisa the Greek\n\"Lisa the Greek\" is the fourteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' third season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 23, 1992. In the episode, Homer begins to bond with his daughter, Lisa, after learning her unique and convenient ability to pick winning football teams, but, secretly, uses her ability to help him gamble. When Lisa finds out Homer's secret, she refuses to speak to her father until he fully understands her. \""
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"\"The Lion's Daughter\" 1992/Oct\n2. \"Captives of the Night\" 1994/Mar\n3. \"Lord of Scoundrels\" 1995/Jan\n4. \"The Mad Earl's Bride\" in \"Three Weddings and a Kiss\" 1995/Sep (with Catherine Anderson, Lisa Kleypas and Kathleen E. Woodiwiss)\n5. \"The Last Hellion\" 1998/Apr\nBibliography Carsington Brothers Series.\n1. \"Miss Wonderful\" 2004/Mar\n2. \"Mr. Impossible\" 2005/"
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"Lisa the Iconoclast"
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"Lisa the Iconoclast\n\"Lisa the Iconoclast\" is the sixteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\" seventh season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 18, 1996. In the episode, Springfield's bicentennial approaches, and Lisa writes an essay on town founder Jebediah Springfield. While doing research, she finds a confession revealing that Springfield was named after a murderous pirate named Hans Sprungfeld who never cared about the people of Springfield. Lisa and Homer decide to get the message out but instead anger the"
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"and it went on to become the well-known exclamation in the television series.\nGroundskeeper Willie's description of the French as \"cheese-eating surrender monkeys\" was used by \"National Review\" columnist Jonah Goldberg in 2003, after France's opposition to the proposed invasion of Iraq. The phrase quickly spread to other journalists. \"\" and \"embiggen\", words used in \"Lisa the Iconoclast\", have since appeared in the Dictionary.com's 21st Century Lexicon, and scientific journals respectively. \"Kwyjibo\","
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"Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places"
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"Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places\n\"Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places\" is the third episode of the of the American science fiction television series \"\", originally airing on October 14, 1996 in broadcast syndication. The story was written by Ronald D. Moore and directed by actor Andrew J. Robinson, who played the recurring character Garak. The episode received a Nielsen rating of 5.7 percent, a slight decrease from the previous week.\nSet in the 24th century, the series follows the"
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"The Q and the Grey\".\n- Joseph Ruskin played a Vulcan Master in the episode \"Gravity\". Ruskin also played Galt in the \"Star Trek Original Series\" episode \"Gamesters of Triskelion\", the Klingon Tumek \"Deep Space Nine\" episodes \"House of Quark\" and \"Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places\", a Cardassian informant in the \"Deep Space Nine\" episode \"Improbable Cause\", and a Suliban doctor in the \"Enterprise\" episode \"\".\n- Dwight Schultz"
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"Lord Foul's Bane"
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"Lord Foul's Bane\nLord Foul's Bane is a fantasy novel by American writer Stephen R. Donaldson, the first book of the first trilogy of The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant series. It is followed by \"The Illearth War\".\nPlot summary.\nThomas Covenant is a young author whose world is turned upside-down when he is diagnosed with leprosy. After six months' treatment and counselling in a leprosarium, he returns home to find himself alone, divorced by his wife Joan, and outcast from his community"
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"Drool, who had used the Staff of Law to summon Covenant to the Land, Covenant feels his physical body fading away, loses consciousness, and wakes up in his own world, a leper once more.\nCritical response.\n\"The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Fantasy\" described \"Lord Foul's Bane\" as a \"more original and interesting work\" than its contemporary, \"The Sword of Shannara\" by Terry Brooks.\nAnalysis and re-enactment of \"Lord Foul's Bane\" was the basis of the"
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"Lord of the Bling\n\"Lord of the Bling\" is the thirteenth episode of the first season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\". Written by John Enbom and directed by Steve Gomer, the episode premiered on UPN on February 8, 2005, after nearly a one-month hiatus since the previous episode, \"Clash of the Tritons\".\nThe series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she deals with life as a high school student while moonlighting as a private detective."
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"Hot 100, his highest peak on that chart, while also reaching the top 10 on several other \"Billboard\" charts.\nThe remix also features Juelz Santana and Toya. This remix, produced by DR Period and Mafia Boy, can be found on The Diplomats' first album, \"Diplomatic Immunity\".\nIn popular culture.\nThe song was featured in the 2012 film \"End of Watch\". The song can also be heard in \"Lord of the Bling\", an episode of the television series"
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"Luna 1"
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"Luna 1\nLuna 1, also known as Mechta ( , \"lit.\": \"Dream\"), E-1 No.4 and \"First Lunar Rover \", was the first spacecraft to reach the vicinity of the Earth's Moon, and the first spacecraft to be placed in heliocentric orbit. Intended as an impactor, \"Luna 1\" was launched as part of the Soviet Luna programme in 1959, however due to an incorrectly timed upper stage burn during its launch, it missed the Moon, in the process becoming the"
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"Archbishop of México)\n- Alfonso de Franco y Luna (30 May 1639 – 1645 Died)\n- Francisco de la Serna, O.E.S.A. (21 Aug 1645 – Apr 1647 Died)\n- Luis Antonio de Castro y Castillo (13 Jan 1648 – 7 Oct 1653 Died)\n- Martín Velasco y Molina (14 May 1655 – 1662 Died)\n- Martín de Montalvo Calderon de la Barca, O.S.A. (21 Jul 1664 – Dec 1668 Died)\n- Gabriel de Guilléstegui, O.F.M. (1 Sep 1670 –"
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"Made to Suffer"
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"Made to Suffer\n\"Made to Suffer\" is the eighth episode and mid-season finale of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series \"The Walking Dead\". It was directed by Billy Gierhart and written by Robert Kirkman, and aired on AMC in the United States on December 2, 2012. In this episode, Rick (Andrew Lincoln), Daryl (Norman Reedus), Michonne (Danai Gurira), and Oscar (Vincent Ward) enter Woodbury in search of Glenn (Steven Yeun)"
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"Super Robot - Suffer Reboot\nSuper Robot - Suffer Reboot is the name given to a series of three sculptures by Filipino artist Toym Leon Imao. The sculptures, made from 2014 to 2016, are each inspired by a specific Japanese mecha animated television series which were popular in the Philippines in the 1970s.\nSculptures.\n\"Super Robot - Suffer Reboot\" is the collective name for three separate sculptures. The names of each sculpture are alliterations. All of them were first exhibited at the steps of the Palma Hall at"
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"Major Boobage\n\"Major Boobage\" is the third episode in season 12 of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 170th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on March 26, 2008. The episode was co-written by series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone; it was the first \"South Park\" episode since 2000 not solely written by Parker, ending a streak of 120 consecutive straight solo episodes. The previous episode co-written by Stone was"
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"episode in the season: \"Major Boobage\".\nDisc 1 \n- \"Tonsil Trouble\" Original air date: March 12, 2008\n- \"Britney's New Look\" Original air date: March 19, 2008\n- \"Major Boobage\" Original air date: March 26, 2008\n- \"Canada on Strike\" Original air date: April 2, 2008\n- \"Eek, A Penis!\" Original air date: April 9, 2008\nDisc 2 \n- \"Over Logging\" Original air"
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"Marge's Son Poisoning"
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"Marge's Son Poisoning\n\"Marge's Son Poisoning\" is the fifth episode of the seventeenth season of \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 13, 2005.\nPlot.\nThe family visits Paradise Pier, the Ferris wheel of which Marge has been looking forward all her life to riding, only to find out that it is being dismantled with its equipment being too old. Homer purchases a dumbbell while Marge gets a tandem bicycle. When Marge wants to take"
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"Carter\n- 25 Aug – Jimmy Carter\n- 1 Sep – Poland's Angry Workers\n- 8 Sep – Thomas Murphy, Philip Caldwell & Lee Iacocca\n- 15 Sep – The U.S. Voter\n- 22 Sep – Poisoning of America: Those Toxic Chemical Wastes\n- 29 Sep – Bear Bryant\n- 6 Oct – War in the Gulf (Iran-Iraq War)\n- 13 Oct – Jimmy Carter & Ronald Reagan\n- 20 Oct – Carl Sagan\n- 27 Oct – The Gulf Will It Explode"
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"Massacres and Matinees"
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"Massacres and Matinees\n\"Massacres and Matinees\" is the second episode of the of the anthology television series \"American Horror Story\", which premiered on October 15, 2014 on the cable network FX. In this episode, a curfew is placed on Jupiter, as the police investigate the freak show when they suspect that a police was murdered on the premises. It was written by Tim Minear and directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon.\nPlot.\nIn a toy store, a clerk spots a windup toy tracking blood"
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"Being Earnest\" (from Minerva)\n- 6 Jul 1942 \"Dear Brutus\"\n- 7 Aug 1942 \"Busman's Holiday\" by Dorothy L. Sayers\n- 12 Sep 1942 \"Goodbye to the Music\"\n- 7 Oct 1942 \"The Merchant of Venice\" (season included Monday matinees at Theatre Royal)\n- 17 Oct 1942 \"Macbeth\" (season included Monday matinees at Theatre Royal)\n- 6 Nov 1942 \"The Children's Hour\"\n- 12 Dec 1942 \"Toad of Toad Hall\""
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"Mazel-Tina"
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"Mazel-Tina\n\"Mazel-Tina\" is the 13th episode of the fourth season of the animated comedy series \"Bob's Burgers\" and the overall 58th episode, and is written by Holly Schlesinger and directed by Brian Loschiavo. It aired on Fox in the United States on March 16, 2014.\nPlot.\nTina does not make the cut on the guest list for Tammy's Bat Mitzvah, but gets to attend as part of the catering staff when Bob and the family are hired for the event,"
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"Mazel Tov, Dummies!\n\"Mazel Tov, Dummies!\" is the seventh episode of the seventh season of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\", and the 132nd overall episode of the series. It was directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller and written by Tracey Wigfield. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) in the United States on November 29, 2012.\nThe episode received a positive critical response and was watched by 3.61 million viewers.\nPlot.\nLiz (Tina"
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"McStroke\n\"McStroke\" is the tenth episode of season six of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on January 13, 2008. The episode follows Peter as he saves the life of the owner of a fast-food restaurant and the owner gives him a lifetime supply of free burgers. After eating 30 burgers in a row Peter suffers a massive stroke and tries to take revenge on the restaurant.\nThe episode was written by Wellesley Wild and it was directed"
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"Brian lure him into an alley with a trail of Reese's Pieces and trap him in a crate \"again\". Peter reunites with Lois and the rest of his family.\nProduction.\nThe episode was written by Tom Devanney, in his first writing credit for the season. It was directed by Brian Iles, who had directed the episode \"McStroke\" earlier this season making this his second directing credit for the season. Series regulars Peter Shin and James Purdun acted as supervising directors for the episode.\nBack"
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"Merry Little Christmas\n\"Merry Little Christmas\" is the tenth episode of the third season of \"House\" and the fifty-sixth episode overall.\nPlot.\nDr. Wilson attempts to create a deal between Detective Tritter and Dr. House, but House stubbornly refuses, in large part because the deal involves House spending up to two months in rehabilitation, supplied only with low-strength pain medication. Wilson points out to House how he almost \"cut a little girl in half\" and punched a coworker. House angrily"
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"\" (The Popular Skinny Cookbook Series) by Barbara Grunes (Paperback – Mar 1996)\n\"The Ultimate Cookie Cookbook\" by Barbara Grunes and Virginia Van Vynckt (Hardcover – Oct 12, 1999)\n\"Very Merry Cookie Party: How to Plan and Host a Christmas Cookie Exchange\" by Virginia Van Vynckt, Barbara Grunes (Paperback – Sep 29, 2010)\n\"Grill it in!: Recipes for the Burton Stovetop Grill\" by Barbara Grunes (Paperback – 1991)\n\"Chicago"
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"Mona Lisa's Revenge\nMona Lisa's Revenge is a two-part story of \"The Sarah Jane Adventures\" which was broadcast on CBBC on 12 and 13 November 2009. It is the fifth serial of the third series.\nPlot.\nPlot Part 1.\nLuke enters Clyde's painting for a competition and Clyde wins first prize. The prize is a trip to see the first showing of Leonardo da Vinci's \"Mona Lisa\" in Britain for Clyde and his class but Sarah Jane Smith is unaware of this"
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"give up on alien hunting, and explains to Sarah that the Trickster is a powerful member of the extra-dimensional so-called Pantheon of Discord. The serial clarifies that Sarah owes her independent wealth to her Aunt Lavina's will. In 'Sarah-lite' two-parter \"Mona Lisa's Revenge\", Sarah and Luke have their first argument as he progresses into his teenage years; they argue about the cleanliness of Luke's room. In series finale \"The Gift\", though she is reluctant to use"
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"More with Less\n\"More with Less\" is the first episode of the fifth season of the HBO original series, \"The Wire\". The episode was written by David Simon from a story by David Simon & Ed Burns and was directed by Joe Chappelle. It originally aired on January 6, 2008.\nPlot Summary.\nMayor Tommy Carcetti's plan to rejuvenate the Baltimore Police Department has been halted by funding cuts necessitated by the city's education deficit. Carcetti and Council President Nerese Campbell meet with a Republican"
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"slim\") for sale from 15 Sep at $299, €299, £259, or 29,980 Yen for the base 500GB model. According to a Sony press release the new model (CUH-2000) was 16% lighter and used 28% less energy than the CUH-1200 series. A 1TB model at 34,980 Yen was also announced. At the same event a more powerful variant, named the \"PS4 Pro\" was also announced, designed for 4K and HDR displays.\nVersions PlayStation 4 Pro.\nThe"
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"Mortal Stakes\nMortal Stakes is the third Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker, first published in 1975. The story centers on the Boston private eye being hired by the Red Sox to find out if their lead pitcher, Marty Rabb, is on the take. The investigation quickly takes him into a deeper, and more dangerous, blackmail plot involving pimps, a high class madam, and a vicious shylock.\nMarty Rabb's wife, Linda Rabb, lived a secret life as a prostitute and made a pornographic film that"
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"RoboCop 3\".\nDark Horse Comics \"RoboCop 3\" (3-issue film adaptation mini-series) (Jul–Nov 1993).\nThis mini-series adapts the film of the same name.\nDark Horse Comics \"RoboCop: Mortal Coils\" (4-issue mini-series) (Sep-Dec 1993).\nThis mini-series has RoboCop chasing down some criminals related to a coffin from a recent OCP break-in as he follows them to a snowy Denver, Colorado.\nDark Horse Comics \"RoboCop: Roulette\" ("
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"Mother Tucker"
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"Mother Tucker\n\"Mother Tucker\" is the second episode of the fifth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\", an episode produced for Season 4. It originally aired on Fox on September 17, 2006. The episode follows Peter's mother, Thelma, divorcing Peter's father, Francis, and dating news anchorman Tom Tucker. Peter becomes closely attached to Tucker, only for his mother to end the relationship suddenly, leaving Peter feeling abandoned. Meanwhile, Stewie and Brian are employed as DJs on a local"
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"Raelle Tucker\nRaelle Tucker is an American playwright and Emmy-nominated television writer, producer, and showrunner, best known for her work on HBO's True Blood, Netflix's Jessica Jones, and for the Facebook Watch series Sacred Lies, which she created based on Stephanie Oakes's novel \"The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly\". \nEarly Life.\nTucker was raised by her fashion and costume designer mother, Joy Borne, in Ibiza, Spain. Her mother was briefly involved in the Rajneesh movement featured in the"
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"Mouse in Manhattan"
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"Mouse in Manhattan\nMouse in Manhattan is a 1945 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 19th \"Tom and Jerry\" short released in American theaters on July 7, 1945 and reissued on February 28, 1953. Unlike other cartoons featuring the duo, this one focuses almost entirely on Jerry while Tom has a very minor role.\nPlot.\nJerry has enough of the country life and decides to leave to the city. He writes a goodbye letter to Tom saying he's off to see the city sights."
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"Color\" one-shots, starting with \"Four Color\" #16 (\"Mickey Mouse Outwits the Phantom Blot,\" 1941). The regular series launched with Mickey Mouse #28 (Dec./Jan. 1952/1953), and was published by Dell until issue #84 (Jul./Sep. 1962).\n- Gold Key Comics (1962–1980; Mickey Mouse #85–204)\n- Whitman (1980–1984; Mickey Mouse #205–218)\n- Gladstone Publishing (1986–1990; Mickey Mouse #219-#256)\n- Gemstone Publishing (2003–2006;"
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"Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington\n\"Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington\" is the third episode of the third season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\", even though it was produced for season 2. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on July 25, 2001. The episode features Peter after his employer, the Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory, is taken over by new management, a power hungry cigarette company, who uses the toys to instill smoking habits in children. Peter is immediately hired"
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"the episode \"Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington\", after seeing Peter promoting a corrupt cigarette company, he quit smoking, a habit he resumed at the end of that episode. He also regularly smokes marijuana. After a brief stint as a drug sniffing dog, he developed a severe cocaine addiction, but after spending time in rehab he managed to quit.\nHe is the son of Coco and Biscuit, who were normal dogs, though Brian's human attributes have been present since he was a puppy. He claims his"
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"Murder Ain't What it Used to Be\nMurder Ain't What it Used to Be is the seventh episode of the popular 1969 ITC British television series \"Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)\" starring Mike Pratt, Kenneth Cope and Annette Andre. Directed by Jeremy Summers, the episode was first broadcast on 2 November 1969 on ITV.\nSynopsis.\nCrime boss Paul Kirstner flies over to Great Britain from New York City to attend to \"business\" in London. Behind most of the rackets in Chicago, he hires"
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"The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be\n\"The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be\" is the sixth episode of the twenty-ninth season of the animated television series \"The Simpsons\", and the 624th episode of the series overall. It aired in the United States on Fox on November 12, 2017.\nPlot.\nThe track of the old Springfield Monorail (from \"Marge vs. the Monorail\") is converted into a \"sky park\". At"
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"My Brother and I\n\"My Brother and I\" is the second Christmas episode of the British comedy series \"Dad's Army\". It was originally transmitted on Friday 26 December 1975. The episode is features a dual role played by Arthur Lowe, in his regular role of Captain Mainwaring and as Mainwaring's estranged brother Barry.\nSynopsis.\nJust as Captain Mainwaring gives the go-ahead for a sherry party, his drunken brother Barry turns up to spoil the occasion.\nPlot.\nAs Mainwaring and"
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"2005: \"My Child Won’t Stop Eating\"\n- Apr 2005: \"I Survived- Series 1\"\n- Aug 2004: \"Dirtbusters\"\n- Jun - Aug 2004: \"Building the Ultimate- Series 2\"\n- 2003–2004: \"Tonight - With Trevor McDonald\"\n- Nov 2003: \"Russell Crowe's -\"Greatest Fights\"\"\n- Oct – Dec 2003: \"Building the Ultimate- Series 1\"\n- Sep 2003: \"Who Got Marc Bolan’s Missing Millions?\"\n- Aug –"
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"NBA Live 06"
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"NBA Live 06\nNBA Live 06 is a 2005 installment of the \"NBA Live\" series released on the Xbox, Xbox 360, Nintendo GameCube, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2 and Mobile. It was developed by EA Sports. The game features several game modes, including Dynasty, Season, Playoffs, or Free Play. It features Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat on the cover. This was the last NBA Live game on the GameCube and it's also was the first NBA Live game on the Xbox"
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"series, some of the Legend rosters were changed for various reasons. Michael Jordan was on the 90s' team through 2004 before being removed due to licensing in later versions. Spud Webb, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Tom Chambers were added to the rosters in \"NBA Live 06\".\n\"NBA Live 2005\" brought the addition of the Freestyle Air, NBA All-Star Weekend which includes the Rookie Challenge, Three Point Shootout, Slam Dunk Contest, and the NBA All-Star Game, and Freestyle Challenge"
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"Night of the Living Homeless\n\"Night of the Living Homeless\" is episode 1107 (#160) of Comedy Central's \"South Park\". It was first broadcast on April 18, 2007. This episode marks the end of the first half of Season 11, which continued on October 3, 2007. The episode is rated TV-MA. It parodies various zombie movies, in particular George A. Romero's \"Night of the Living Dead\", \"Dawn of the Dead\" (including its remake),"
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"Care for the Homeless Program was founded to assist the growing numbers of homeless living on the streets and in shelters in Boston and who were suffering from lack of effective medical services.\nIn August 2007, in Boston, Massachusetts, the city took action to keep loiterers, including the homeless, off the Boston Common overnight, after a series of violent crimes and drug arrests.\nIn December 2007, Mayor Thomas M. Menino of Boston, announced that the one night homeless count had revealed that the actual number of homeless living"
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"Nothing in the Dark\n\"Nothing in the Dark\" is episode 81 of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\", originally airing on January 5, 1962.\nThis is one of two episodes that were filmed during season two but held over for broadcast until season three, the other being \"The Grave\".\nPlot.\nWanda Dunn, a frail and elderly woman, huddles in a dark basement apartment in an abandoned tenement. She is awoken by an altercation outside, in which Harold Beldon"
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"/Sep\nBibliography As Susan Carroll St. Leger Family Saga Series.\n1. \"The Bride Finder\", 1998/Sep\n2. \"The Night Drifter\", 1999/Sep\n3. \"Midnight Bride\" (originally titled \"Valentine's Bride\"), 2001/Apr\nBibliography As Susan Carroll The Dark Queen Saga.\n1. \"The Dark Queen\", 2005/Mar series 1\n2. \"The Courtesan\", 2005/Jul\n3. \"The Silver Rose\", 2006/"
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"Operation Nuke\nOperation Nuke is the title of the second book in the \"Cyborg\" series of science fiction/secret agent novels by Martin Caidin which was first published in 1973, just prior to \"Cyborg\" being adapted as the television series \"The Six Million Dollar Man\". The first paperback edition of the novel was published as a tie-in with the series.\nPlot summary.\nSteve Austin, an astronaut-turned-cyborg working for a secret branch of American intelligence, is set in pursuit"
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"as Caidin's three other novels in the series: \"Operation Nuke\", \"High Crystal\" and \"Cyborg IV\". Larry Gordon and Scott Faye were going to produce with Paul Rosenberg's Collision Entertainment. Smith's screenplay was later adapted for \"The Bionic Man\", an ongoing comic book series launched in 2011 by Dynamite Comics.\nIn October 2002, Trevor Sands was hired to write a new screenplay, titled \"The Six Billion Dollar Man\", but Dimension scrapped it when actor Jim Carrey pitched a"
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"4. \"Oracle's Moon\" (Mar-12)\n5. \"Lord's Fall\" (Nov-12)\n6. \"Kinked\" (Nov-13)\n7. \"Night's Honor\" (Sep-14)\n8. \"Midnight's Kiss\" (May-15)\n9. \"Shadow's End\" (Dec-15)\nBibliography Elder Races Series Novellas.\n1. \"True Colors\" (Dec-11)\n2. \"Natural Evil\" (Jun-12)\n3. \"Devil's Gate\" (Jun-12"
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"Original Song\n\"Original Song\" is the sixteenth episode of the second season of the American television series \"Glee\", and the thirty-eighth episode overall. It was written by Ryan Murphy, directed by Bradley Buecker, and premiered on Fox in the United States on March 15, 2011. McKinley High's glee club, New Directions, decides to prepare original songs for the Regionals competition against the Dalton Academy Warblers, and Westvale High's Aural Intensity coached by Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch). Blaine (Darren"
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"\"Monticello\". Composed by Glenn Paxton, \"Monticello\" portrays the love affair between Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings. L. A. Theatre Works produced the original work in 2000.\nAfter the terrorist attacks of Sep 11, 2001, Aarons wrote the libretto for \"Sara's Diary, 9/11\", an opera composed by his collaborator on \"Monticello\", Glenn Paxton. Actually a song cycle, this work is a fictional account of a pregnant woman, who, after her husband dies in the tragedy, experiences deeply"
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"Out Where the Buses Don't Run\n\"Out Where the Buses Don't Run\" is the third episode of the of the American crime drama television series \"Miami Vice\". The episode first aired on NBC on 18 October 1985. It featured guest star Bruce McGill as an eccentric retired police officer attempting to aid Metro-Dade detectives James \"Sonny\" Crockett and Ricardo \"Rico\" Tubbs in the search for a missing drug lord.\nThe episode was the second of four in the series directed by Jim Johnston"
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"Padre de Familia"
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"Padre de Familia\n\"Padre de Familia\" is the sixth episode of the sixth season of the American animated sitcom \"Family Guy\". It first aired on Fox in the United States on November 18, 2007. The episode follows Peter Griffin as he becomes frustrated with the presence of illegal immigrants and convinces his supervisor to initiate an inspection, laying off any immigrants employed, unknowing that he was born in Mexico and that his mother never filled out his citizenship papers. This makes him an illegal immigrant and he is soon"
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"Quiroga\n- Visita que no tocó el timbre, La (1965) ... Santiago\n- Casi un caballero (1964) ... Alberto\n- Piso de soltero (1964)\n- Operación: Embajada (1963)\n- \"Canciones infantiles\" (1963) TV Series\n- La Gran Familia (1962) ... Carlos, el padre\n- Solteros de verano (1962)\n- Usted puede ser un asesino (1961)\n- Navidades en junio (1960) ... Dr. Julio Medina\n- María,"
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"Pale Gray for Guilt\nPale Gray for Guilt (1968) is the ninth novel in the Travis McGee series by John D. MacDonald. The plot revolves around McGee's investigation into the death of his close friend Tush Bannon, who he suspects has been murdered because of his refusal to sell his waterfront property to developers. In terms of series continuity, \"Pale Gray for Guilt\" is particularly important in that it involves a love interest, Puss Killian, who is central to the final book: \"The Lonely Silver Rain"
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"Part Time Pal\nPart Time Pal is a 1947 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 28th \"Tom and Jerry\" short. It was animated by Michael Lah, Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Pete Burness and Ray Patterson, produced in Technicolor by Fred Quimby, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and released to theaters on March 15, 1947 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer and re-issued on January 8, 1955 for re-release.\nPlot.\nTom is being scolded by Mammy-"
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"Philippine Airlines was headquartered at the PAL Building in Makati City. Between 1979 and 1981, as part of a comprehensive modernization program led by then-PAL President Roman A. Cruz, PAL built a series of mammoth aviation-related facilities around the periphery of the MIA. These included the PAL Technical Center, the PAL Inflight Center, the PAL Data Center and the PAL Aviation School. In the same time period, PAL also achieved service successes, after being the first airline to be honored by Les Chaines de Rotisseurs, an"
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"Perfect Week\n\"Perfect Week\" is the 14th episode of the fifth season of the CBS situation comedy \"How I Met Your Mother\" and 102nd episode overall. It originally aired on February 1, 2010.\nPlot.\nFuture Ted starts off by explaining that Barney's way of dealing with stress was imagining he was being interviewed by CBS sportscaster Jim Nantz. Barney recaps his story, which began at MacLaren's a week ago when he \"called his shot,\" pointing out a woman at the bar and"
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"Person or Persons Unknown\n\"Person or Persons Unknown\" is episode 92 of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\".\nPlot.\nDavid Gurney wakes up from a night of wild partying to find that nobody recognizes him, and all evidence of his identity had disappeared. His wife, friends, co-workers, and mother all deny knowing him. He is placed in an insane asylum, where his doctor, Koslenko, tells him that David Gurney doesn't exist, and is only a delusional"
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"Missing Persons\nMissing Person(s) or Missing People may refer to:\n- Missing person a person who has disappeared for usually unknown reasons\n- Missing persons (Pakistan), referring to the enforced disappearances in Pakistan\n- Missing Persons (band), an American rock band\n- \"Missing Persons\" (TV series), an American TV series (1993–94)\n- , documentary episode of the TV show \"The First 48\"\n- \"The Missing Person\" (film), an American film ("
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"Petty Pewter Gods\nPetty Pewter Gods is the eighth novel in Glen Cook's ongoing Garrett P.I. series. The series combines elements of mystery and fantasy as it follows the adventures of private investigator Garrett.\nPlot introduction.\nGarrett is a hardboiled detective living in the city of TunFaire, a melting pot of different races, cultures, religions, and species. When people have problems, they often come to Garrett for help, but trouble has a way of finding Garrett on its own, whether he likes it or not"
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"in his Dying Earth series.\nIn both storylines, the protagonist (Liane, Garret) has a gadget (Liane's ring, Garret's rope) that creates a pocket in space that they can hide in. In both cases they encounter a small creature (a Twk-man, a pixie) who \"saw what they did\". Both at the end of \"Liane the Wayfarer\" and at a critical juncture in \"Petty Pewter Gods\", when the protagonist finally uses their gadget to hide from their"
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"Peugeot 104\nThe Peugeot 104 is a city car designed by Paolo Martin and produced by the French car manufacturer Peugeot between 1972 and 1988. It was the first model produced at the company's Mulhouse . It was also the first new Peugeot introduced since 1955 not to be available with a diesel option.\nProduction history.\nProduction history Saloon launch 1972.\nOn its launch in 1972, the Peugeot 104 was offered as a compact four-door fastback. Although it had a short, sloping rear end that suggested a"
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"car of this size, was also available in countries where car tax was a direct function of engine capacity, such as Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Greece. The 1.1 and 1.4 models used the PSA X engine (known widely as the \"Douvrin\" or \"Suitcase Engine\"), the product of an earlier Peugeot/Renault joint venture, and already fitted in the Peugeot 104 and Renault 14. The 1.6 version was the first car to use the all-new short-stroke XU-series engine. It"
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"Planet of the Dead\n\"Planet of the Dead\" is the second of five special episodes of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\" broadcast between Christmas 2008 and New Years Day 2010. It was simultaneously broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 11 April 2009. The specials served as lead actor David Tennant's denouement as the Tenth Doctor. He is joined in the episode by actress Michelle Ryan, who plays Lady Christina de Souza, a one-off companion to the Doctor. The episode was co"
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"Sep. 2007\n- \"Planet of the Hairless Beach Apes\" - Sep. 2006\n- \"In Shark Years I'm Dead\" - March 2006\n- \"A Day at the Beach\" - March 2005\n- \"Surfer Safari\" - Sep. 2005\n- \"Catch of the Day\" - Sep. 2004\n- \"Shark Diaries\" - Sep. 2003\n- \"A Lagoa de Sherman\" - Sep. 2003 (Spanish)\n- \"Le Lagon de Sherman\" - Sep. 2003 (French)\n- \""
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"Planet of the Spiders\nPlanet of the Spiders is the fifth and final serial of the 11th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in six weekly parts on BBC1 from 4 May to 8 June 1974. It was Jon Pertwee's last serial as the Third Doctor, and marks the first, uncredited appearance of Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor. It marks the last regular appearance of Mike Yates. This serial introduces the term \"regeneration\".\nThe serial is set"
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"as the series lead in \"Planet of the Spiders\", although he would reprise the role of the Third Doctor in the 20th anniversary special episode, \"The Five Doctors\". Elisabeth Sladen makes her first appearance as Sarah Jane Smith in \"The Time Warrior\".\nTom Baker makes his first uncredited appearance as the Fourth Doctor in Part 6 of Planet of the Spiders, when Jon Pertwee's Doctor dies and regenerates into the Fourth Doctor.\nCasting Recurring cast.\n- Nicholas Courtney as Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart"
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"Pretty Much Dead Already\n\"Pretty Much Dead Already\" is the seventh episode and mid-season finale of the second season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series \"The Walking Dead\". It originally aired on AMC in the United States on November 27, 2011. In the episode, Glenn (Steven Yeun) reveals to the group that there are walkers in the Greenes' barn, dividing the group on what to do. Hershel Greene (Scott Wilson) sets a deadline for the group to leave, unless"
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"by television critics and is generally considered to be one of the best episodes of the series. Eric Goldman of IGN evaluated the episode as \"completely depressing\", and added that the dark nature made the series excel. Goldman ultimately gave the episode an eight out of ten, signifying a \"great\" rating. Aaron Rutkoff of \"The Wall Street Journal\" felt that the episode was the series' best installment. Writing for \"The Grand Rapids Press\", John Serba opined that \"Pretty Much Dead Already\" was"
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"to astrologer Martin Trueman in \"Secrets of the Stars\", the Bubble Shock! factory in \"Invasion of the Bane\", \"rhinos\" (Judoon Captain Tybo) in a police car in \"Prisoner of the Judoon\", and the alien plant life of \"The Gift\".\n- Sarah Jane tells Ruby about when she met the Doctor while chasing a news story in \"The Time Warrior\".\n- The episode continues the tradition of one serial in each of the first four series bearing Sarah Jane"
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"Proton Savvy\nThe Proton Savvy is a supermini hatchback produced by Malaysian carmaker Proton. The car was introduced in June 2005, as an indirect successor to Proton Tiara. It was discontinued in 2011 due to slow sales compared to the Perodua Myvi.\nHistory.\nFollowing Proton's decision to discontinue the Citroën AX based Tiara in 2000, a replacement model was required in order for Proton to reenter the supermini market. The replacement, originally codenamed the Tiara Replacement Model (TRM), was partially designed in house by Proton"
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"Brown and Herbert, among others).\nSeveral new characters were introduced in season eight. The character of Jerome—Peter, Joe and Quagmire's official, yet temporary replacement for Cleveland Brown, who left the series to star in his own spin-off entitled \"The Cleveland Show\"—was introduced in the episode \"Jerome is the New Black\". He was voiced by \"The Cleveland Show\" cast member Kevin Michael Richardson. Quagmire's dad, Dan Quagmire, later renamed Ida after undergoing sex reassignment surgery, was also"
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"Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler?\n\"Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler?\" was the 82nd episode of the \"M*A*S*H\" television series, and the tenth of season four. The episode aired on November 7, 1975. \"Quo Vadis\" is Latin for \"Where are you going?\"\nPlot.\nAmong the latest batch of wounded brought to the 4077th is a pilot, Captain Arnold Chandler (Alan Fudge), who believes himself to be Jesus Christ. Majors Burns and Houlihan believe he is faking battle"
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"to imagine that 300 people were in there laughing at somebody’s guts being sewn up.\" Seasons 1–5 utilized Douglass's more invasive laugh track; Carroll Pratt's quieter laugh track was employed for Seasons 6-11 when the series shifted from sitcom to comedy-drama with the departure of Gelbart and Reynolds. Several episodes (\"O.R.\", \"The Bus\", \"\"Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler?\", \"The Interview\", \"Point of View\" and \"Dreams\" among them) omitted the"
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"Reifezeugnis\nReifezeugnis is a 1977 German television film directed by Wolfgang Petersen and part of the \"Tatort\" television series. The film starred Nastassja Kinski in her first major role in a feature-length film, it was her breakthrough role which made her famous in Germany. It was also an important movie for Wolfgang Petersen's career as a director.\nNastassaja Kinski plays Sina, a good-looking 17-year old schoolgirl, who has a secret affair with her married schoolteacher Helmut Fichte. One of Sina's suitors, Michael"
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"want to profit from the fame of his father Will Quadflieg, who was born and raised in Oberhausen.\nSelected filmography.\n- \" (1975, TV miniseries)\n- \" (1975, TV miniseries)\n- \"Star Maidens\" (1976, TV series)\n- \"Reifezeugnis\" (1977, TV)\n- \"Derrick\" - Season 5, Episode 7: \"Kaffee mit Beate\" (1978, TV)\n- \"Derrick\" - Season 6, Episode 12: \"Ein"
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"Rejoined\n\"Rejoined\" is the 78th episode of the American science fiction television series \"\", the sixth of the . It originally aired on October 30, 1995, in broadcast syndication. The episode received a record volume of feedback from viewers for the series, both positive and negative, as it marked one of the first televised lesbian kisses. \nSet in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures on Deep Space Nine, a space station located near a stable wormhole between the Alpha and Gamma quadrants of the"
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"(joined with Bill Skiles in 1965, later performed again with Bill as Skiles and Henderson, rejoined the Minstrels again in 2010 and retired 2015 (d. 2018)\n- Bill Skiles (joined with Pete Henderson in Jul 1965, later performed again with Pete as Skiles and Henderson) (d. 2011)\n- Rusty Evans (joined Sep 1965. formerly a folksinger and member of The All Night Singers, later a rock performer with Marcus, then a country performer)\n- Mike Settle (joined Jan 1966, formerly"
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"Renegade's Magic\nRenegade's Magic is a book by Robin Hobb, the third in her \"Soldier Son Trilogy\". The book follows Nevare, protagonist from the previous two novels, Forest Mage and Shaman's Crossing. Forced to hang for his alleged nefarious crimes, Nevare finally embraces the magic within himself and escapes. The battle between his Gernian and Speck identities is a central feature of the novel, highlighting themes such as loss of identity, and the impact of colonialism on native populations.\nPlot.\nThe"
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"glacial pacing of the story.\nTaxonomy.\n\"Renegade's Magic\" details the story of Nevare Burvelle, a boy with magical powers. His world is also filled with other people who have a degree of magical prowess, and the world surrounding them generally regards the use of magic or possession of the ability as the \"norm\". The novel can therefore be defined generally as an immersive fantasy novel (in which magic is an inherent part of the world), as opposed to (for example) a portal"
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"Riven\nRiven is a puzzle adventure video game. It is the sequel to \"Myst\" and second in the Myst series of games. Developed by Cyan Worlds, it was initially published by Red Orb Entertainment, a division of Brøderbund. \"Riven\" was distributed on five compact discs and released on October 31, 1997, in North America; it was later released on a single DVD-ROM, with improved audio and a fourteen-minute \"making-of\" video. In addition to the PC versions,"
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"The Riven Kingdom\nThe Riven Kingdom is the second novel in the \"Godspeaker\" series by Karen Miller.\nPlot summary.\nFor hundreds of years, the small island kingdom of Ethrea sat in the middle of a precariously balanced treaty agreement that ensured peace. With the king on his deathbed, and no male heirs, Princess Rhian must find a way to keep the kingdom out of the hands of the evil Prolate Marlan, and prevent a war."
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"Rock of Love Bus with Bret Michaels\nRock of Love Bus with Bret Michaels is the third season of \"Rock of Love with Bret Michaels\" and was confirmed by VH1's website in a blog on July 16, 2008. In the show, eligible women live on tour buses and travel with Bret Michaels, competing for his attention and affection. The show premiered on January 4, 2009. On December 29, 2008 it was announced Rock of Love Bus would be the final \"Rock of Love\". Ultimately,"
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"Round and Round Went the Great Big Wheel\nRound and Round Went the Great Big Wheel is the twelfth episode of the fifth series of the British comedy series \"Dad's Army\" that was originally transmitted on 22 December 1972.\nSynopsis.\nOperation Catherine Wheel has been set up in order to test the War Office's latest weapon: a large, radio-controlled, high explosive-carrying wheel. The Walmington-on-Sea platoon is chosen for fatigues. When Pike and Walker sneak off to listen to"
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"Rumors, Bargains and Lies\n\"Rumors, Bargains and Lies\" is an episode from the fourth season of the science-fiction television series \"Babylon 5\".\nSynopsis.\nThough Sheridan has been able to convince Mollari and G'Kar to allow his fleet of White Stars to patrol and protect the borders of their planetary space, he is unable to convince the members of the League of Non-Aligned Worlds to accept this, as they would see it as a potential threat. He comes up with a plan based"
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"Saab 9000\nThe Saab 9000 is an executive car that was produced by the Swedish company Saab from 1984 to 1998. Representing the company's foray into the executive car scene, it was developed as a result of the successes of the turbocharged 99 and 900 models. The 9000 remained in production until it was replaced by the Saab 9-5 in late 1997, although some final cars were produced into 1998.\nSaab designed the 9000 as part of the Type Four platform in conjunction with the Italian automaker Fiat Automobiles."
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"Sailor Mouth\n\"Sailor Mouth\" is the first segment of the 18th episode of the second season, and the 38th overall episode of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". The episode was directed by Andrew Overtoom, and was written by Walt Dohrn, Paul Tibbitt, and Merriwether Williams. Dohrn and Tibbitt also served as storyboard directors, and Carson Kugler, William Reiss, and Erik Wiese worked as storyboard artists. It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on September 21, 2001.\nThe series"
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"Sandwich Day\n\"Sandwich Day\" is the fourteenth episode of the second season of \"30 Rock\" and the thirty-fifth episode overall. It was written by one of the season's executive producers, Robert Carlock, and one of the season's co-executive producers, Jack Burditt. The episode was directed by one of the season's producers, Don Scardino. The episode first aired on May 1, 2008 on the NBC network in the United States. Guest stars in this episode included Bill Cwikowski, Brian"
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"al. (Dial Press, 2011) – \"Each page is illustrated by a different artist.\"\n- \"Chloe and the Lion\", Mac Barnett (Hyperion, 2012)\n- \"Chu's Day\", Neil Gaiman (HarperCollins, Jan 8, 2013)\nBibliography As writer and illustrator.\n- \"Tree-Ring Circus\" (Harcourt Children's Books, Jun 1, 2006)\n- \"Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich\" (Harcourt, Sep 1, 2006), poetry\n- \""
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"Scarlet Plume\nScarlet Plume is a novel by Frederick Manfred, the fourth in The Buckskin Man Tales. The Dakota War of 1862 is shown from the point of view of a woman captured by the Sioux at the beginning of the war. The novel presents the Yankton Sioux from a stylized and sympathetic perspective; although the cultural, anthropological, and historical details are accurate, the story itself is a romance in the technical sense that the word applies to Hawthorne.\nReferences.\n- \"Frederick Manfred.\" \"Dictionary"
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"several episodes of the television series. Lyta and Byron find comfort and acceptance in each other, however intimate moments (\"Secrets of the Soul\" (episode 7)) eventually unlock secrets of the Vorlons hidden deep within Lyta's mind. It is revealed to Byron that the Vorlons had generated telepaths as weapons in their war against the Shadows. Byron is shown as angered by this. As the Vorlons are no longer around to be blamed, he decides that the remaining races who had been \"saved\" by telepaths owe"
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"Sheriff Got Your Tongue?\n\"Sheriff Got Your Tongue?\" is the second episode of the 2006 \"Robin Hood\" television series, made by Tiger Aspect Productions for BBC One. It aired on Saturday 14 October 2006 at 7.00pm. The title refers to an incident in the episode after Much mentions that the Sheriff had been cutting out tongues. One of the Merry Men jokes that if someone were being quiet, they could then ask \"Sheriff got your tongue?\" instead of \"cat got your tongue?\""
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"Skylons\n\"Skylons\" is the eighth episode of the first season of the 1974 American television series \"Land of the Lost\". Written by Dick Morgan and directed by Bob Lally, it first aired in the United States on October 26, 1974 on NBC.\nPlot.\nWill and Holly spy a clutch of pink, white, and blue chicken-like creatures and Will tries to catch them, but they are scared off by Holly, who screams after seeing diamond-shaped objects fly around the Pylon."
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"Angel Falls (TV series)\nAngel Falls is a drama series that aired from August 26, 1993 to September 30, 1993.\nPremise.\nRae Dawn Snow moves back to her hometown of Angel Falls in Montana. She meets up with an old flame, while her 16-year-old son becomes involved with his daughter. The show follows the relationship between three families: The Snows, the Larsons and the Harrisons.\nCast.\n- Chelsea Field as Rae Dawn Snow\n- Peggy Lipton as Hadley Larson"
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"Spaghetti Western and Meatballs\n\"Spaghetti Western and Meatballs\" is the ninth episode of the first season of the animated television series \"Bob's Burgers\". The episode originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 27, 2011.\nThe episode was written by Kit Boss and directed by Wes Archer. According to Nielsen ratings, it was viewed by 4.65 million viewers in its original airing. The episode featured guest performances by David Herman, Andy Kindler, Larry Murphy and Brian Posehn.\nPlot."
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", John Roberts and Kristen Schaal in their roles of the Belcher family.\nThe series premiere, \"Human Flesh\", was broadcast directly after \"The Simpsons\" at 8:00 p.m., and was watched by 9.41 million viewers, making it the highest-rated new series premiere of the season. The season received mixed reviews from television commentators, particularly \"Torpedo\", \"Spaghetti Western and Meatballs\" and \"Art Crawl\", however some critics disliked the themes of the episodes. The Volume One DVD box set"
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"Spies Reminiscent of Us\n\"Spies Reminiscent of Us\" is the third episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on October 11, 2009. The episode pays homage to the 1985 comedy film \"Spies Like Us\", featuring baby Stewie and anthropomorphic dog Brian as they discover that American spies Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd have moved into their neighbor Cleveland Brown's old house; they eventually follow them on a secret mission to Russia. Meanwhile"
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"\"Spies Reminiscent of Us\" director Cyndi Tang to change the episode's title from \"Sliders\", parodying the science fiction television series \"Sliders\". Colton's suggestion of the new title \"Road to the Multiverse\" was accepted, as was altering the premise of \"Spies Reminiscent of Us\", the season's original \"Road to\" episode. Executive producer and former \"\" writer David A. Goodman, a fan of science fiction and the series \"Sliders\", played a key role in the episode's"
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"Spirou à Moscou\nSpirou à Moscou, written by Tome and drawn by Janry, is the forty-second album of the \"Spirou et Fantasio\" series, and the tenth of the authors. The story was serialised in \"Spirou\" magazine before it was released as a hardcover album in 1990.\nStory.\nMoments before their departure on holiday to the tropics, Spirou and Fantasio are taken by the DST for the KGB which needs them. Moscow is being terrorised by the mysterious 'White Prince of the Russian"
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"events are the only Survivor Series events without a Survivor Series match. \nThrough the 2018 Survivor Series there have been 83 Survivor Series matches, of which only 7 have included women. The shortest match was a 1 on 4 match which saw Big Show eliminate Big Boss Man, Mideon, Prince Albert and Viscera in 1:26. 2016 saw the only Survivor Series match to last over 50 minutes.\nHistory.\nIn 2001 following WWF's acquisition of World Championship Wrestling, the survivor series match featured WWF against The Alliance."
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"struck me!\" during the latter’s memorial. Zoidberg has ambitions to be a stand-up comedian, but he is entirely unsuccessful at this endeavor. In “That's Lobstertainment!”, his uncle, the silent hologram star Harold Zoid (a parody of Harold Lloyd), advises him to give up on comedy and finance a film whose script Zoid is writing.\nThe reason that the Professor continues to employ Zoidberg as the staff physician, despite his apparent incompetence, is revealed in the eighth-season episode"
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"The Ark in Space\nThe Ark in Space is the second serial of the 12th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 25 January to 15 February 1975.\nThe serial is set more than ten thousand years in the future. In the serial, the insectoid aliens the Wirrn intend to absorb the humans along with their knowledge on board Space Station Nerva.\nPlot.\nThe TARDIS materialises on an aged space station. Sarah is"
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"Space Battleship Yamato 2199: Odyssey of the Celestial Ark\nStar Blazers: Odyssey of the Celestial Ark, known in Japan as , is a 2014 film based on the \"Space Battleship Yamato 2199\" anime series. The movie is set during the events of the series, primarily as the eponymous spaceship \"Yamato\" makes its way back to Earth after a long voyage to the planet Iscandar.\nMarketing.\nPrior to advertising of the home video release of the movie, writers had used the English translations \"Space Battleship"
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"Star Begotten\nStar Begotten is a 1937 novel by H. G. Wells. It tells the story of a series of men who conjecture upon the possibility of the human race being altered, by genetic modification, by Martians to replace their own dying planet.\nThe first (British) edition of this novel gives the title as two words: \"Star Begotten\". The title is hyphenated in the first U.S. edition: \"Star-Begotten\".\nThe book readdresses the idea of the existence of Martians, which Wells"
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"The Big Nowhere\nThe Big Nowhere is a 1988 crime fiction novel by James Ellroy, the second of the L.A. Quartet, a series of novels set in 1940s and 1950s Los Angeles. James Ellroy dedicated \"The Big Nowhere\" \"To Glenda Revelle\". The epigraph for \"The Big Nowhere\" is a passage from a novel; \"It was written that I should be loyal to the nightmare of my choice. Joseph Conrad \"Heart of Darkness\"\".\nPlot.\nThe plot is about three characters"
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"The Big Six\nThe Big Six is the ninth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, published in 1940. The book returns Dick and Dorothea Callum, known as the Ds, to the Norfolk Broads where they renew their friendship with the members of the Coot Club. This book is more of a detective story as the Ds and Coot Club try to unravel a mystery that threatens the \"Death and Glories\"' freedom to sail the river.\nPlot summary.\nThe Ds return"
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"The Blue Lotus\nThe Blue Lotus () is the fifth volume of \"The Adventures of Tintin\", the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Commissioned by the conservative Belgian newspaper for its children's supplement , it was serialised weekly from August 1934 to October 1935 before being published in a collected volume by Casterman in 1936. Continuing where the plot of the previous story, \"Cigars of the Pharaoh\", left off, the story tells of young Belgian reporter Tintin and his dog Snowy, who are invited to China"
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"Blue lotus\nBlue lotus may refer to:\n- \"Nymphaea caerulea\", a water lily in the genus Nymphaea that was known to the Ancient Egyptian civilizations\n- \"Nymphaea nouchali\", a water lily of genus Nymphaea that is native to southern and eastern parts of Asia\n- \"The Blue Lotus\", a 1936 book in the \"Tintin\" series"
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"The Book of Joe\n\"The Book of Joe\" is the second episode of the thirteenth season of the animated sitcom \"Family Guy\", and the 233rd episode overall. It aired on Fox in the United States on October 5, 2014, and is written by Mike Desilets and directed by Mike Kim. In the episode, Peter helps Joe fulfill his dream of getting a book published, only to take over as the writer. In the meantime, Brian develops an extreme thirst for exercise.\nPlot."
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".\nBooks written and published Short story collections \"Bad\" books.\n- \"The Bad Book\" (2004)\n- \"The Very Bad Book\" (2010)\nBooks written and published Novels.\nBooks written and published Novels \"Treehouse\" series.\n- \"The 13-Storey Treehouse\" (11 Sep 2011)\n- \"The 26-Storey Treehouse\" (02 Sep 2012)\n- \"The 39-Storey Treehouse\" (01 Sep 2013)\n- \"The 52-Storey Treehouse\" (01 Sep 2014)\n- \"The 65-Storey Treehouse"
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"The Bro Mitzvah"
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"The Bro Mitzvah\n\"The Bro Mitzvah\" is the 22nd episode of the eighth season of the CBS sitcom \"How I Met Your Mother\", and the 182nd episode overall.\nPlot.\nThe episode opens with Barney sitting in despair on the sidewalk, as Future Ted tells the story of the night his life fell apart. Six hours earlier, Robin asked Barney to deliver a $5,000 deposit to the wedding caterer and join her in a dinner with his mother Loretta. Ted and Marshall \"abduct\" Barney"
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"The Bro Mitzvah\"). In the episode, Macchio is invited to Barney Stinson's bachelor party, leading to Barney shouting that he hates Macchio and that Johnny was the real hero of \"The Karate Kid\". Towards the end of the episode, a clown in the party wipes off his makeup and reveals himself as Zabka.\nOn August 4, 2017, it was announced that YouTube had greenlit a new series called \"Cobra Kai\", with ten half-hour episodes. The series is written and executive"
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"The Captives of Kaag\nThe Captives of Kaag is the fourteenth book in the Lone Wolf book series created by Joe Dever. As with most of the later books in the series, this one is illustrated by Brian Williams.\nGameplay.\nLone Wolf books rely on a combination of thought and luck. Certain statistics such as combat skill and endurance attributes are determined randomly before play. The player is then allowed to choose Grandmaster Kai disciplines and a selection of Dessi and Crystal Star magics. This number depends directly on how"
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"Sep;62(3):305-18, 2010\n- Kaag MG, O'Malley RL, O'Malley P, Godoy G, Chen M, Smaldone MC, Hrebinko RL, Raman JD, Bochner B, Dalbagni G, Stifelman MD, Taneja SS, Huang WC. Changes in renal function following nephroureterectomy may affect the use of perioperative chemotherapy. Eur Urol. Oct;58(4):581-7, 2010\n- Ernst AA, Weiss SJ, Wachter DA, Stifelman MD. Large left upper quadrant mass. Am J Emerg Med. Aug 12, 29(6):693-7,"
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"The Carpet"
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"The Carpet\n\"The Carpet\" is the fourteenth episode of the second season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's twentieth episode overall. It was written by Paul Lieberstein and directed by Victor Nelli, Jr. The episode first aired on January 26, 2006 on NBC. The episode guest stars Ken Howard as Ed Truck, and David Koechner as Todd Packer.\nThe series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company."
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": Domesticity and Equal Rights in the Knights of Labor,\" \"Journal of American History\" Vol. 70, No. 2 (Sep., 1983), pp. 323–339 in JSTOR\n- Levine, Susan. \"True Women: Carpet Weavers, Industrialization, and Labor Reform in the Gilded Age.\" Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1984.\n- McLaurin, Melton Alonza. \"The Knights of Labor in the South.\" Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1978.\n- Phelan, Craig"
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"The Chain of Screaming"
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"The Chain of Screaming\n\"The Chain of Screaming\" is the 15th episode in the third season of the television series \"How I Met Your Mother\" and 59th overall. It originally aired on April 14, 2008.\nPlot.\nMarshall fears being yelled at by his boss, who is nicknamed \"Artillery Arthur,\" after failing to turn in on time a report, about decertifying a class action due to lack of commonality and numerosity, which he nicknames \"The Ninja Report\" to make it sound cool"
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"Live at 20000V 30 Sep 1995\nLive at 20000V 30 Sep 1995 is a live album by the noise musician Merzbow, released as a single-sided red LP record. It is volume 6 of the label's Live 12\" Series.\nPersonnel.\n- Masami Akita – noise electronix\n- Tetsuo Sakaibara – Indian death voice\n- Fumio Kosakai – screaming mad voice"
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"The Chinese Woman"
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"The Chinese Woman\n\"The Chinese Woman\" is the 90th episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the fourth episode for the sixth season. It aired on October 13, 1994.\nPlot.\nJerry and Elaine see George's father, Frank Costanza, with a man in a cape (Larry David), but don't say hello. Jerry talks to a woman, Donna Chang (played by Angela Dohrmann), on George's phone line after the wires get crossed and he gets a"
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"Issue, Ongaku No Tomo Sha (Introduced Kathleen Battle's \"Ombra mai fu\"))\n- \"I Heart TV Tokyo\" \"TV Bros.\" (20 Apr 2008 Issue, Tokyo News Service)\n- \"Chinese language World People\" \"Chūgokugo Journal\" (May 2008 Issue, Alc)\n- \"60 Minutes with 'That Woman'\" \"The21\" (Sep 2008 Issue, PHP Institute)\n- \"I Was Healed at 'Mariko no Heya'!\" \"Beautiful Lady & Television"
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"The Concrete Blonde"
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"The Concrete Blonde\nThe Concrete Blonde is the third novel by American crime author Michael Connelly, featuring the Los Angeles detective Hieronymus \"Harry\" Bosch.\nBackground.\nConnelly said that he obtained the seed idea for \"The Concrete Blonde\" by reading a book detailing actual cases, written for forensic professionals.\nPlot summary.\nDetective Harry Bosch is pursuing \"The Dollmaker\", a serial killer who uses makeup to paint his victims.\nHe gets a tip from a prostitute that a recent customer of hers"
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"1997 film), an Australian film directed by Ian Barry\n- \"Joey\" (TV series), a spin-off of the popular \"Friends\" television series\nMusic.\n- \"Joey\" (album), 2014 album by Danish singer Joey Moe\n- \"Joey\" (Bob Dylan song), from the 1976 album \"Desire\"\n- \"Joey\" (Concrete Blonde song), a song by Concrete Blonde from their 1990 album \"Bloodletting\"\n- \"Joey\" (Sugarland"
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"The Cricket Game"
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"The Cricket Game\n\"The Cricket Game\" is the tenth episode of the second season of the American ABC fantasy/drama television series \"Once Upon a Time\", and the show's 32nd episode overall. It aired on January 6, 2013.\nIn this episode Cora frames Regina, while flashbacks show Snow and Charming trying to deal with the Evil Queen.\nIt was co-written by David H. Goodman and Robert Hull, while being directed by Dean White.\nPlot.\nPlot Opening Sequence."
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"- Jay Kumar Nath Shah (since 1966 – Sep 2006= 40 years) One of the longest serving cricket association president in the world. He was forced out for failure to hold an election and improve the game in country.\nBetween 2014 and 2016, Bhawana Ghimire was CEO of the Cricket Association of Nepal.\nControversies.\nDespite unprecedented success on the field, including victories over Hong Kong and Afghanistan at the 2014 ICC World Twenty20, Nepal went through some turmoil off the field in 2014 with a boycott of"
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