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"The Cruciferous Vegetable Amplification\n\"The Cruciferous Vegetable Amplification\" is the second episode of the fourth season of \"The Big Bang Theory\" that first aired on CBS on September 30, 2010. It is the 65th episode overall. The episode features a guest appearance by Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Inc.\nPlot.\nSheldon attempts to work out when he is going to die, and estimates that he has 60 years to live at most. He concludes that he will miss \"the singularity\", a"
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"represent the text to find the scientific term it describes:\n\nFor example, Papyrus of Ani\nThe Papyrus of Ani is a papyrus manuscript in the form of a scroll with cursive hieroglyphs and color illustrations that was created c. 1250 BCE, during the nineteenth dynasty of the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt. Egyptians compiled an individualized book for certain people upon their death, called the \"Book of Going Forth by Day\", more commonly known as the \"Book of the Dead\", typically containing declarations and spells to help the deceased in their afterlife. The \"Papyrus of Ani\" is the manuscript should be similar to Papyrus of Ani",
"Smith: \"The Fortification Implementation\", \"The D&D Vortex\"\n- George Smoot: \"The Terminator Decoupling\"\n- Brent Spiner: \"The Russian Rocket Reaction\"\n- George Takei: \"The Hot Troll Deviation\" (appears in a daydream scene)\n- Analeigh Tipton: \"The Panty Piñata Polarization\"\n- Neil deGrasse Tyson: \"The Apology Insufficiency\", \"The Conjugal Configuration\"\n- Adam West: \"The Celebration Experimentation\"\n- Steve Wozniak: \"The Cruciferous Vegetable Amplification"
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"The Dark Heart of Time"
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"The Dark Heart of Time\nThe Dark Heart of Time: A Tarzan novel is a novel by American writer Philip José Farmer, authorized by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. Published in 1999, the book was first announced under the title \"Tarzan's Greatest Secret\" in 1997. A 2018 reissue of the novel will mark the book's first hardcover edition, and will be retitled as \"Tarzan and the Dark Heart of Time\".\nSet in October 1918—during Tarzan's search for Jane—the novel takes place between \""
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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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"The Dead Man's Knock"
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"represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\n\n\nFewshot example: \"New France\nNew France () was the area colonized by France in North America during a period beginning with the exploration of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Great Britain and Spain in 1763 under the Treaty of Paris (1763).\nAt its peak in 1712 (before the Treaty of Utrecht), the territory of \"New France\", also sometimes known as the \"French North American Empire\" or \"Royal New France\", consisted of\" == \"New France\"",
"The Dead Man's Knock\nThe Dead Man's Knock, first published in 1958, is a detective story by John Dickson Carr which features Carr's series detective Gideon Fell. This novel is a mystery of the type known as a locked room mystery.\nPlot summary.\nIn a little university town in the U.S. state of Virginia, surrounding Queen's College, Professor Mark Ruthven and his wife Brenda are arguing furiously because she is about to leave to meet her lover. Before the night is over, young and"
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"Knock Knock\", Boyz n da Hood's \"Dem Boyz\", Obie Trice's music video for \"Snitch\", Jadakiss's music video \"Time's up\", Freeway's \"What We Do?\" music video alongside his fellow cast-members from \"The Wire\", Jay-Z's music video for \"Anything\", 50 Cent's music video \"Just a Lil Bit\", the crime-drama web series \"Dead Man's Trigger\", and alongside DMX and Nas in the movie"
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"represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph) E.g.\n\"953 Painleva\" == \"953 Painleva\n953 Painleva is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. It was discovered on 29 April 1921 by the Russian astronomer Benjamin Jekhowsky. The planet was named in honor of the French statesman and mathematician Paul Painlevé.\" != \"fall of the government in January 1933, his political career ended.\nPainlevé died in Paris in October of the same year. On 4 November, after a eulogy by Prime Minister Albert Sarraut, he was interred in the Panthéon.\nHonours.\n- The aircraft carrier \"Painlevé\" was named in his honour.\n- The asteroid 953 Painleva was named in his honour.\n- The Laboratoire Paul Painlevé (), a French mathematics research lab, is named in his honour.\n- Maurice Ravel dedicated\"",
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"The Deepening\n\"The Deepening\" is the sixth episode of the third season of the animated comedy series \"Bob's Burgers\" and the overall 28th episode, and is written by Greg Thompson and directed by Bernard Derriman. It aired on Fox in the United States on November 25, 2012.\nPlot.\nMr. Fischoeder, who needs a new attraction at Wonder Wharf, arrives at Bob's Burgers to seek guidance from the Belchers. Bob remembers that the town served as the filming location of a shark-themed"
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"\" Horwitz has used the number eight consistently through her work, as she expands and varies her original systems into new sequences and series.\nSubsequent bodies of work which were outgrowths of each prior series and her deepening inquiry, include \"To the Top\", \"Variations and Inversion on a Rhythm\", \"Eight\", \"Canon Series\", \"Moiré\", \"Subliminal\", \"Variance\", Rhythm of Lines\", and \"Angle of Lines\" Series, \"Design Series\", and \""
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"The Dutch Shoe Mystery"
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"The Dutch Shoe Mystery\nThe Dutch Shoe Mystery is a novel which was written in 1931 by Ellery Queen. It is the third of the Ellery Queen mysteries.\nPlot summary.\nAn eccentric millionairess is lying in a diabetic coma on a hospital bed in an anteroom of the surgical suite of the Dutch Memorial Hospital, which she founded, awaiting the removal of her gall bladder. When the surgery is about to begin, the patient is found to have been strangled with picture wire. Although the hospital is crowded,"
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"took their novel to other publishers, and \"The Roman Hat Mystery\" was published in 1929. According to H. R. F. Keating, \"Later the cousins took a sharper view of the Philo Vance character, Manfred Lee calling him, with typical vehemence, 'the biggest prig that ever came down the pike'.\"\n\"The Roman Hat Mystery\" established a reliable template: a geographic formula title (\"The Dutch Shoe Mystery\", \"The Egyptian Cross Mystery\", etc.); an unusual crime"
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"The Dæmons"
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"The Dæmons\nThe Dæmons is the fifth and final serial of the eighth season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in five weekly parts on BBC1 from 22 May to 19 June 1971.\nIn the serial, the alien time traveller the Master (Roger Delgado) awakens the ancient horned alien Azal (Stephen Thorne) in a cavern beneath an English church, with the Master intending to be granted Azal's immense power.\nPlot.\nIn the village of Devil's"
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"His Dark Materials (TV series)\nHis Dark Materials is an upcoming British fantasy adventure series based on the novel series of the same name by Philip Pullman. It is being produced by New Line Cinema and Bad Wolf for BBC One and HBO, with the latter handling international distribution.\nThe series is set to premiere in late 2019 in the United States.\nPremise.\n\"His Dark Materials\" is set in an alternative world where all humans have animal companions called dæmons, which are the manifestation of the"
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"The E-mail Mystery"
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"The E-mail Mystery\nThe E-mail Mystery is the 144th book in the Nancy Drew series. It was published in 1998 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene.\nCover legend.\n\"Nancy uncovers intrigue on the Internet... and the password is danger!\""
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"a strong passion for it, however her rivalry with her senior school reporter Chaz Moneranian tends to make it harder for her to get what she wants. She's also up to help Lee and his friends as she helped find the owner of the e-mail address which sent the e-mails to different people whom participated in the prank. She is also out to unravel the mystery of A. Nigma High's growing list of missing teachers and staff (all being replaced by Barrage,) shown in a series of shorts"
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"The Emperor's New Cloak"
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"The Emperor's New Cloak\n\"The Emperor's New Cloak\" is the 162nd episode of the television series \"\". The 12th episode of the . It premiered on February 3, 1999. The episode's title is a reference to the Hans Christian Andersen story, \"The Emperor's New Clothes.\"\nThis episode once again features the Mirror Universe, and thus, the first appearance of Mirror Ezri Dax.\nThe episode premiered to Nielsen ratings of 4.6.\nPlot.\nThe mirror-universe Ezri"
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", \"\", \"\", \"\" and \"The Emperor's New Cloak\".\nIn Star Trek chronology, the earliest appearance of the Mirror Universe is in the prequel series \"\". The two-part episode \"In a Mirror, Darkly\", which is a sequel to the Original Series episode \"The Tholian Web\", reveals the fate of the USS \"Defiant\".\nThe Mirror Universe played a large role in the of \"\" and was visited in \"Despite Yourself\", \""
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"The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction"
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"The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction\nThe Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (SFE) is an English language reference work on science fiction, first published in 1979. In October 2011, the third edition was made available for free online.\nPublication history.\nThe first edition, edited by Peter Nicholls with John Clute, was published by Granada in 1979. It was retitled \"The Science Fiction Encyclopedia\" when published by Doubleday in the United States. Accompanying its text were numerous black and white photographs illustrating authors, book and magazine"
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"a fish and then sets the hook after waiting for the fish to fully take the bait. After a strike occurs the hook is set and then the fish is hauled in and the caught fish is removed.\nSee also.\n- Fishing techniques\n- Jigging\n- Trolling (fishing)\nReferences.\n- Bjarnason, B A (1992) Handlining and squid jigging.\" FAO training series, No 23.\n- Handlining. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 21-Sep-2007."
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"The Erlenmeyer Flask"
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"The Erlenmeyer Flask\n\"The Erlenmeyer Flask\" is the 24th episode and the first season finale of the science fiction television series \"The X-Files\". Written by executive producer Chris Carter, and directed by R. W. Goodwin, the episode continues with the mythology story arc which started with \"Pilot\". The episode first aired in the United States on May 13, 1994 on the Fox network. With 8.3 million households turning in during its initial broadcast, the episode was the most-viewed episode of the show"
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"represent the next text\n\n\nExamples:\n\n\n\"Quebec in English\nQuebec in English is a Canadian television miniseries which aired on CBC Television in 1965.\nPremise.\nThis series was a compilation of selected news and entertainment items that were previously broadcast on Radio-Canada, as packaged for an English-speaking audience.\nThe debut episode included profiles of an artists' event in Montreal, and a feature on the Pilgrims of Saint Michael (\"Les Berets Blancs\"), a Roman Catholic group which espouses Social Credit philosophy. Other segments presented include excerpts from\" == \"Quebec in English\"",
"in chemistry.\nThe slanted sides and narrow neck of this flask allow the contents of the flask to be mixed by swirling, without risk of spillage, making them suitable for titrations by placing it under the buret and adding solvent and the indicator in Erlenmeyer flask. Such features similarly make the flask suitable for boiling liquids. Hot vapor condenses on the upper section of the Erlenmeyer flask, reducing solvent loss. Erlenmeyer flasks' narrow necks can also support filter funnels.\nThe last two attributes of Erlenmeyer flasks make them especially"
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"The Even Chance"
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"The Even Chance\nThe Even Chance is the first of eight Hornblower television adaptations relating the exploits of Horatio Hornblower, the protagonist in a series of novels and short stories by C.S. Forester. \"The Even Chance\" is the name given to this first film in the United Kingdom, while in the United States it is known as The Duel. Welsh actor Ioan Gruffudd plays the title role.\nPlot.\nThe film begins in January 1793 as a 17-year-old Hornblower joins a ship of the line, the \""
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"- \"Deception's Bride\", (1993/Sep)\n- \"The Second Chance\", (2006/Feb)\n- \"Spellstruck\", (2007/Feb)\nBibliography Restoration series.\n1. \"Tempting Fate\", (1995/Jan)\n2. \"Chasing Dreams\", (1995/Oct)\n3. \"Stealing Heaven\", (1996/Sep)\nBibliography White Regency series.\n1. \"White Heather\", (1997/Aug)\n2"
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"The Fabulous Riverboat\nThe Fabulous Riverboat is a science fiction novel by American writer Philip José Farmer, the second book in the Riverworld series .\nA shorter version of the novel was serialized in \"If\" magazine as \"The Felled Star\" (July and August 1967) and \"The Fabulous Riverboat\" (June and August 1971).\nOverview.\nDeparting from the exploits of Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton in the first Riverworld novel, \"To Your Scattered Bodies Go\", \"The Fabulous Riverboat\" follows"
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"\" (1971)\n- \"The Fabulous Riverboat (part 2)\" (1971)\n- \"Only Who Can Make a Tree?\" (1971)\n- \"The Sliced-Crosswise Only-On-Tuesday World\" (1971) (basis of the \"Dayworld\" series of novels)\n- \"Seventy Years of Decpop\" (1972)\n- \"Skinburn\" (1972)\n- \"The Sumerian Oath\" (1972)\n- \"Father's in the Basement\" (1972"
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"The Field Where I Died"
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"The Field Where I Died\n\"The Field Where I Died\" is the fifth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series \"The X-Files\". It was written by Glen Morgan and James Wong, and directed by Rob Bowman. The episode originally aired in the United States on November 3, 1996 on the Fox network. It is a \"Monster-of-the-Week\" story, a stand-alone plot which is unconnected to the series' wider mythology. This episode"
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"Production.\nEpisode writers Glen Morgan and James Wong developed \"The Field Where I Died\" specifically as a showcase for Kristen Clokethe actress who played the protagonist from their short-lived Fox series \"\". Morgan stated, \"I knew she did a lot of characters and voices, so I wanted to incorporate that ... I wanted to write something for her that challenged her\". To prepare for her role, Cloke researched dissociative identity disorder, and she based the many personality states that she plays on people that"
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"The Fifth Stage"
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"The Fifth Stage\n\"The Fifth Stage\" is the eleventh episode and mid-season finale of the fourth season of the NBC science fiction drama series \"Heroes\" and seventieth episode overall. The episode aired on November 30, 2009.\nPlot.\nAs Noah Bennet goes over what he knows already about the carnival people, he is surprised by Lauren who decided to take him out on a date to the movies instead of the other way around. When she asks about what Noah was doing, he explains his"
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", 2009, the fourth flight test of ARRC was held at Siangshan Wetland, Hsinchu. APPL-2 is a multistage rocket with solid fuel as the propellant. After the first stage booster was exhausted and separated, the second stage was successfully ignited. However since the rocket flew too far, it was failed to retrieve and analyze the flight condition.\n- APPL-3 also called APPL-III. Sep 7, 2009, the fifth flight test of ARRC was held at Changhua Coastal Industrial Park. Because of a malfunction of the booster"
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"The Former Life of Brian"
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"The Former Life of Brian\n\"The Former Life of Brian\" is the eleventh episode of the sixth season of \"Family Guy\". It was originally broadcast on April 27, 2008. The episode follows the Griffins' anthropomorphic dog, Brian (Seth MacFarlane), as he discovers that he is the father of a 13-year-old boy named Dylan (Seth Green). Dylan's mother, Tracy (Harvey Fierstein), leaves him with Brian after they meet and Dylan starts causing mischief at the Griffin's house"
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"The Life of Rock with Brian Pern\nBrian Pern: A Life in Rock is a British comedy spoof-documentary series about a fictional ageing rock star, Brian Pern, the former frontman of the 1970s progressive rock group Thotch. Series 1, titled The Life of Rock, with Brian Pern, was originally broadcast in three weekly parts on BBC Four from 10 February 2014. A second series of three episodes was promoted to BBC Two and broadcast from 9 December 2014, retitled Brian Pern: A Life in Rock. A"
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"The Four False Weapons"
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"The Four False Weapons\nThe Four False Weapons, first published in 1937, is a detective story by John Dickson Carr featuring his series detective Henri Bencolin. This novel is a mystery of the type known as a whodunnit.\nPlot summary.\nRichard Curtis is a junior British barrister entrusted with disentangling a client of the firm, Ralph Douglas, from his involvement with \"poule de luxe\" Rose Klonec. The infamous Rose has had more lovers than she can count—she removes all their cash and jewelry in the"
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"Hunziker is perhaps best known publicly for directing Project Crested Ice, recovering four nuclear weapons lost during a 1968 B-52 crash in Greenland, and attempting to remediate the surrounding area. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for this effort. In May 1968, Hunziker became the Air Force's Deputy Inspector General for Inspection and Safety.\nPersonal life.\nRichard and Margaret Hunziker had two sons, John Richard Hunziker and Russell Lawrence Hunziker.\nRetirement.\nGeneral Hunziker retired on 1 Sep 1969 at the former Norton Air Force"
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"The Fox Cub Bold"
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"The Fox Cub Bold\nThe Fox Cub Bold is the fourth book of The Animals of Farthing Wood series. It was first published in 1983 and has since been included in a single book with \"Fox's Feud\" and in the \"Omnibus\" edition (Hutchinson, 1994) with \"Fox's Feud\" and \"In the Grip of Winter\".\nPlot summary.\nHaving left White Deer Park after the defeat of Scarface, Bold is exploring his new surroundings which he refers to as \"the real world"
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"mate and Whisper is soon carrying Bold's cubs. Whisper tells Bold that she choose him as her mate because he was a cub of the Farthing Fox and she wants their cubs to be born in White Deer Park. Bold is crushed by this but he reluctantly agrees to lead her there. The foxes are fed for their last few days in the town by Rollo, and they head off back towards the country.\nHeavy snow makes travelling difficult for Bold, so their pace is very slow. Whisper wants to speed"
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"The Frond Files"
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"The Frond Files\n\"The Frond Files\" is the 12th episode of the fourth season of the American animated comedy series \"Bob's Burgers\". Written by Lizzie and Wendy Molyneux, the episode sees Bob (H. Jon Benjamin) and Linda Belcher (John Roberts) visiting a Wagstaff School exhibition entitled \"Why I Love Wagstaff.\" Noticing that their children's reports are missing from the exhibition, they confront school guidance counselor Phillip Frond (David Herman), who gives them the discarded reports to read for themselves."
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"Mr. Frond's appearance is based on Principal Vader, also from \"Rock and Roll High School\". Tina's segment, \"A Tale of Horror,\" is a homage to the 1968 zombie horror film \"Night of the Living Dead,\" and as such is animated in black-and-white.\nReception.\n\"The Frond Files\" first aired in the United States on March 9, 2014 on Fox, as a part of the Animation Domination programming block. It marked the series' return after"
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"The Girl in Question"
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"The Girl in Question\n\"The Girl in Question\" is episode 20 of season 5 in the television show \"Angel\". Written by Steven S. DeKnight and Drew Goddard and directed by David Greenwalt, it was originally broadcast on May 5, 2004 on the WB network. When Angel and Spike go to Italy after hearing Buffy is in trouble, they discover she is dating their long-time nemesis The Immortal. While searching for Buffy - and the head of a demon which must be brought back to L.A. to prevent"
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"Man That Got Away\" - Apr 1998\n- \"Twice Tempted\" - Dec 1999\n- \"Woman Most Wanted\" - Jan 2001\n- \"Protector With A Past\" - Jun 2001\n- \"The Night In Question\" - Sep 2002\n- \"McQueen's Heat\" - Jan 2003\n- \"Covert Cowboy\" - Nov 2003\nBibliography The Avengers series.\n1. \"Guarding Jane Doe\" - Aug 2001\n2. \"Sullivan's Last Stand\" - Sep 2001\n3. \""
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"The Gracie Allen Murder Case"
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"The Gracie Allen Murder Case\nThe Gracie Allen Murder Case (1938) (also published as \"The Scent of Murder\") is the eleventh of twelve detective novels by S. S. Van Dine featuring his famous fictional detective of the 1920s and 1930s, Philo Vance. It also features the zany half of the Burns and Allen comedy team. It is in some ways a roman à clef, including not just Burns and Allen but also such characters as Gracie's mother and brother. (George Burns, after all, has"
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"The Kidnap Murder Case\" (1936)\n11. \"The Gracie Allen Murder Case\" (1938)\n12. \"The Winter Murder Case\" (1939)\nCast of characters.\nMost of the adventures have at their beginning a \"Characters of the Book,\" much as in Shakespeare's plays.\nVance, Van Dine, John F.-X Markham, Ernest Heath, Dr. Emanuel Doremus, and Currie all appear in 11 of the 12 stories; the last, \"The Winter Murder Case\","
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"The Greatest Show in the Galaxy"
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"The Greatest Show in the Galaxy\nThe Greatest Show in the Galaxy is the fourth and final serial of the 25th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 14 December 1988 to 4 January 1989.\nThe serial is set on the planet Segonax. In the serial, three Gods of Ragnarok force visitors of the Psychic Circus to put on acts for their amusement.\nPlot.\nThe Seventh Doctor and Ace are invited to the Psychic"
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"S II and Galaxy Ace in a number of European countries due to Apple's patent infringement claims.\n- 2011, Sep 02: Apple granted preliminary injunction against Samsung preventing display of the prototype Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 tablet at the IFA trade show in Berlin.\n- 2011, Sep 02: Apple court filings assert that Andy Rubin got inspiration for Android framework while working at Apple before working at General Magic and Danger, Inc.\n- 2011, Sep 07: HTC countersues Apple using nine patents from Google. The move"
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"The Gun Song"
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"The Gun Song\n\"The Gun Song\" is the 86th episode of the ABC television series, \"Desperate Housewives\". It is the sixteenth episode of the show's fourth season, and the first half of the two-hour season finale. It aired on May 18, 2008, in the United States.\nPlot.\nThis episode is the first hour of a two-hour season finale.\nThe episode begins with Lynette making breakfast for her children. Child Protection Services appear at her house and tell"
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"(Sep) at Amchitka; the 2nd Battalion became the 278th CA (155-mm Gun) Bn (Sep) at Adak; and the 3rd Battalion, the 279th CA (155-mm Gun) Bn (Sep) at Shemya. The three battalions remained in the Aleutians through the end of the war, and were moved back to the United States via Seattle and inactivated in November 1945.\nReconstituted 25 August 1945 in the Florida National Guard. Headquarters and 1st Battalion, 265th Coast Artillery, reorganized and federally recognized 5 December 1946"
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"The Haunted Bridge"
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"The Haunted Bridge\nThe Haunted Bridge is the fifteenth volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was originally published by Grosset & Dunlap in 1937.\nPlot summary.\nNancy's father Carson Drew is on the trail of an international ring of jewel thieves, and asks her to assist him in his pursuit. The trail leads to a summer resort area. Before Nancy has a chance to start work on her father's case, a golf caddy tells her a frightening tale. In dense woods nearby is an"
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"3. Poor Jenny (8th Sep 1980) Written by Colin Godman\n4. The Living Grave (9th Sep 1980) Written by David Rudkin\n5. Come and Find Me (10th Sep 1980) Written by Russell Hoban\n6. Room for an Inward Light (11th Sep 1980) Written by David Pownall\n7. To Kill a King (12th Sep 1980) Written by Alan Garner\nExternal links.\n- Haunted TV\n- Leap in the Dark Telefantasy list at Internet Archive"
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"The High King\nThe High King (1968) is a high fantasy novel by American writer Lloyd Alexander, the fifth and last of The Chronicles of Prydain. It was awarded the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1969.\nThe series follows the adventures of Taran, the Assistant Pig-Keeper, as he nears manhood while helping to resist the forces of Arawn Death-Lord. In the concluding volume Taran and companions join the rest of Prydain in a great effort to defeat Arawn directly. Finally"
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"The House Always Wins"
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"The House Always Wins\n\"The House Always Wins\" is episode 3 of season 4 in the television show \"Angel\". Written by David Fury and directed by Marita Grabiak, it was originally broadcast on October 20, 2002 on the WB television network.\nIn \"The House Always Wins\", Angel Investigations takes a road trip to Las Vegas to enlist Lorne's help in returning higher being Cordelia to their dimension. While in Vegas, they learn the owner of the Tropicana Casino has been coercing Lorne into reading"
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"Authority Always Wins\n\"Authority Always Wins\" is the second episode of the fifth season of HBO's television series \"True Blood\" and 50th episode overall. First aired on June 17, 2012, it was written by Mark Hudis and directed by Michael Lehmann.\nPlot.\nPlot Sookie and Lafayette.\nTara attacks Sookie, and bites her. Pam grabs Tara and commands her not to bite Sookie and Lafayette and to stay in the house. Later, Tara continues trashing the kitchen. Sookie asks Lafayette to give"
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"The Kids Run the Restaurant\n\"The Kids Run the Restaurant\" is the 20th episode of the third season of the animated comedy series \"Bob's Burgers\" and the overall 42nd episode, and is written by Steven Davis and Kelvin Yu and directed by Boohwan Lim and Kyounghee Lim. It aired on Fox in the United States on April 21, 2013.\nPlot.\nWhile slicing tomatoes for burgers, Bob is distracted by his family's chaotic behavior and accidentally cuts his hand. Though the cut is small,"
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"\"\n- \"Hyde and Seek\" by Bill Willingham (May, 2002)\n- \"The Monster Maker\" by Bill Willingham (May, 2002)\n- \"Any Time at All: The Lives and Time of Roxanne Bonaventure\" by Chris Roberson (Sep 2002) (cover by John Picacio)\nAfter Clockwork Storybook.\nBill Willingham is known for his Vertigo Comics series \"Fables\". Matthew Sturges is probably best known as the co-writer (with Willingham) of \"Fables\" spin-"
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"The Leprechaun-Artist\n\"The Leprechaun-Artist\" (also known as \"Three Irish Wishes\") is the first segment of the nineteenth episode from the first season (1985–86) of the television series \"The Twilight Zone\".\nPlot.\nA vacationing leprechaun is captured by three boys (Buddy, JP, Richie) who take him to their clubhouse. The leprechaun is annoyed to have his vacation disturbed and tells them that they may have one wish each. They flip a coin to see who gets"
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"through the Leprechaun's entire smoke-filled house for an exit. The bump also caused the Leprechaun to wonder why he began smoking in the first place, and eventually led to him giving up smoking altogether. In the French version of the series, the Leprechaun was portrayed by Olivier L'Ècuyer, who also dubbed Dudley's voice for the French series.\n- Pablo Pickle – Diego Matamoros (Season 2). A famous artist who appeared in the episode \"Dudley Meets Pablo Pickle\". Mr. Pickle turned out to be"
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"The Long Morrow\n\"The Long Morrow\" is episode 135 of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\". It originally aired on January 10, 1964 on CBS. In this episode, an astronaut falls in love on the eve of a 40-year-long space voyage. The story focuses on how he and his lover confront the problem that his 40 years in suspended animation will cause a wide age disparity between them by the time he returns.\nPlot.\nCommander Douglas Stansfield, age 31, an"
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"panels in the upper tier contained an educational science series separate from the storyline which was restricted to the panels in the bottom two tiers.\nArtist/Writer credits:\n- Sep 1979 to Feb 1981 – Gray Morrow (a), Jim Lawrence (w)\n- Feb 1981 to Jun 1982 – Gray Morrow (a), Cary Bates (w)\n- Jun 1982 to Dec 1983 – Jack Sparling (a), Cary Bates (w)\n\"Look-In\" magazine (UK) comic strip"
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"The Magicks of Megas-tu\n\"The Magicks of Megas-tu\" is the eighth episode of the first season of the American animated science fiction television series \"\". It first aired on NBC on October 27, 1973, and was written by Larry Brody, who had originally pitched the idea for the of \"\". However, according to Brody the dialogue was mostly re-written by series creator Gene Roddenberry.\nSet in the 23rd century, the series follows the adventures of Captain James T. Kirk"
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"not series creator Gene Roddenberry had ever seen them. Amongst the ideas was the plot that later became \"The Magicks of Megas-tu\". Three years later in 1972, Brody was invited by producer D.C. Fontana to pitch ideas for an episode of \"\". When he arrived to pitch to Fontana, she instead ushered him into a room with Roddenberry. The \"Star Trek\" creator was pleased with the idea for \"The Magicks of Megas-tu\", saying that they had tried to do a magic based"
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"The Man with Two Brians"
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"The Man with Two Brians\n\"The Man with Two Brians\" is the fifth episode in the seventh season of the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". It premiered on Fox in the United States on November 9, 2008. The episode centers on anthropomorphic dog Brian after he is injured during a stunt being enacted by his owner, Peter, after he watches \"Jackass\" with his friends. The family comes to realize that Brian may be getting too old, so Peter brings home an new, optimistic dog"
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"The Man with the Red Tattoo\nThe Man with the Red Tattoo, first published in 2002, was the sixth and final original novel by Raymond Benson featuring Ian Fleming's character James Bond. Carrying the Ian Fleming Publications copyright, it was first published in the United Kingdom by Hodder & Stoughton and in the United States by Putnam. It was later published in Japan in 2003. The novel's working title was \"Red Widow Dawn\".\nAfter the publication of \"The Man with the Red Tattoo\", Benson"
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"Red protests, Teddy attacks his spinelessness. He pokes fun at Red for sporting 1950s greaser garb and \"Born Dead\" tattoo and suggests if he were a real man he would've gotten a tattoo with a girl's name on it and been out of this town a while ago. Teddy even becomes enraged at Red's self-appointed nickname, insisting that the real Red Rider would've knocked him flat. He then begins a series of demands for the others to reenact a scene from a cowboy TV show, which"
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"The Masks\n\"The Masks\" is episode 145 of the American television series \"The Twilight Zone\". It originally aired on March 20, 1964 on CBS. In this episode, set on Mardi Gras, a dying man coerces his relatives into wearing grotesque masks that reflect their true personalities.\nPlot.\nOn the night of Mardi Gras, a wealthy old man named Jason Foster is attended by his physician, Dr. Sam Thorne, who warns him that his death is imminent. Cranky and candid, Jason is"
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"in Petaling Street had decided to suspend operations on 16 Sep as a precaution, to avoid anything untoward. while Otai Reformasi have pledged to send 500 members to monitor the rally.\n10,000 masks were distributed for rally goers due to worsening haze conditions. 3,000 PESAKA members and 20,000 members of Armed Forces Veterans Associations were deployed to ensure safety at Padang Merbok.\nRally incidents.\nIncidents of violence were seen involving protesters and police personnel, after the rally participants tried to force their way into Petaling Street or Chinatown. A"
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"The Masque of Mandragora\nThe Masque of Mandragora is the first serial of the 14th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 4 to 25 September 1976.\nThe serial is set in the fictional European duchy of San Martino in the late 15th century. In the serial, the astrologer Hieronymous (Norman Jones) seeks to summon the power of an intelligence called the Mandragora Helix to rule the Earth.\nPlot.\nThe Doctor shows"
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"Continuity.\nAlthough it is never expressly identified, various clues suggest that the energy being the Doctor and his allies faced here was the Mandragora Helix, which fought the Fourth Doctor in the fifteenth century in \"The Masque of Mandragora\"; the Tenth Doctor confirmed its presence here when he faced Mandragora again in the New Series Adventures novel \"Beautiful Chaos\".\nExternal links.\n- The Cloister Library - \"The Eleventh Tiger\""
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"The Masterpiece Society\n\"The Masterpiece Society\" is the 113th episode of the American science fiction television series \"\", the 13th episode of the . In this episode, while the crew of the USS \"Enterprise\" saves an isolated genetically engineered society from immediate destruction, the cultural contamination resulting from their interaction may still ultimately doom the colony.\nPlot.\nThe \"Enterprise\" has been assigned to the Moab sector to track a stellar core fragment from a disintegrated Neutron star. They find the fragment is due to"
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"a pioneering television documentary series. The prestigious series earned a Peabody Award as well as general commercial success. In the work, he articulated his viewpoint that cultural, political, and scientific progress can be shown from society to society in the Western world as time passes through pieces of visual art.\nContents.\nClark's work on masterpieces emphatically supports the concept that there is such a thing as a masterpiece and that in some sense it may be objectively defined or comprehended. He opposes this to a certain form of cultural"
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"The Moon's Shadow\nThe Moon's Shadow is a novel from the \"Saga of the Skolian Empire\" by Catherine Asaro which tells the story of Jaibriol Qox III—how he became emperor of Eube after the interstellar Radiance War, and founded peace talks between his people, the Eubians, and those of the Skolian Imperialate.\nSynopsis.\nAfter ascending the Carnelian throne, 17-year-old Eubian Emperor Jaibriol III is busy accomplishing many different goals—beginning peace talks with Skolian Imperialate, escaping death during several assassination attempts"
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"synodic months is not identical to 239 anomalistic months or 242 draconic months, saros cycles do not endlessly repeat. Each cycle begins with the Moon's shadow crossing the Earth near the north or south pole, and subsequent events progress toward the other pole until the Moon's shadow misses the Earth and the series ends. Saros cycles are numbered; currently, cycles 117 to 156 are active. The last solar eclipse occurred on July 2, 2019. It was a total solar eclipse visible from South America.\nSee also."
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"bestseller, as were each of Arroyo's following books. He is also the editor of \"Mother Angelica's Little Book of Life Lessons and Everyday Spirituality \"(2007 Doubleday), \"Mother Angelica's Private and Pithy Lessons from the Scriptures\" (2008 Doubleday), \"The Prayers and Personal Devotions of Mother Angelica\" (2010 Doubleday), co-author of, \"Of Thee I Zing: America's Cultural Decline from Muffin Tops to Body Shots\" (2011 Threshold Editions) and a series of children's"
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"The Old Wagon\n\"The Old Wagon\" is the second season premiere of the American sitcom \"Modern Family\" and the 25th episode overall. It was aired on September 22, 2010. The episode was written by Bill Wrubel and was directed by Michael Spiller. The episode is also Wrubel's first credit as co-executive producer.\nIn the episode, Phil finally agrees to sell the family's old station wagon but before doing it, he and the whole family goes for a trip down memory lane to say"
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"The Parking Space\n\"The Parking Space\" is the 39th episode of the sitcom \"Seinfeld\". The episode was the 22nd episode of the third season. It aired on April 22, 1992. The story of the parking confrontation was inspired by a similar incident that happened to writer Greg Daniels' father.\nPlot.\nKramer tells Jerry about his friend Mike calling Jerry a \"phony\". George and Elaine borrow Jerry's car to go to a flea market (much to Kramer's dismay as he was"
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"The People Will Hear\n\"The People Will Hear\" is the 178th episode of the ABC television series, \"Desperate Housewives\". It is the twenty-first episode of the show's eighth season and was broadcast on May 6, 2012. The episode was promoted as \"The last episode before the finale\" to increase viewership.\nPlot.\nBree's lawyer may help her out during her trial; Gabrielle's attitude shocks the ladies; Susan has a disagreement with the teacher while in childbirth class with Julie"
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"The Price of Gold"
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"The Price of Gold\n\"The Price of Gold\" is the fourth episode of the American fairy tale/drama television series \"Once Upon a Time\". The series takes place in the fictional seaside town of Storybrooke, Maine, in which the residents are actually characters from various fairy tales that were transported to the \"real world\" town by a powerful curse. This episode centers on Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison) coming to the aid of a young pregnant woman named Ashley Boyd (Jessy Schram) who is trying"
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"The Principal and the Pauper\n\"The Principal and the Pauper\" is the second episode of \"The Simpsons\"' ninth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 28, 1997. In the episode, Seymour Skinner begins to celebrate his twentieth anniversary as principal of Springfield Elementary School, when a man arrives claiming that Skinner has assumed his identity. Principal Skinner admits that his real name is Armin Tamzarian, and that he had thought the true Seymour Skinner, a friend from the Army"
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"The Recordist\n\"The Recordist\" is the third episode of the fifth and final season of the American Fox science fiction/drama television series \"Fringe\", and the show's 90th episode overall. The episode aired in the United States on October 12, 2012.\nIt was written by Graham Roland, while being directed by Jeff T. Thomas.\nPlot.\nWalter (John Noble) and Astrid (Jasika Nicole) use the makeshift laser to recover another tape from the ambered part of the lab. The"
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"Parviz Abnar\nParviz Abnar (, born 19 July 1958 in Ahvaz, Iran) is an Iranian sound recordist.\nHe graduated from the Academy of Cinema and Television in 1978. Abnar was the sound recordist for the film \"Rapport\" in 1986. He started working in television from 1978 as a sound recordist of news, documentary and fiction films and TV series such as \"Ra'na\" (1988).\nHe was awarded the Crystal Simorgh for sound recording from Fajr Film Festival for \"Across the Fire\" ("
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"The Rise of the Black Wolf\nThe Rise of the Black Wolf is the second volume of the \"Grey Griffins\" series written by American authors Derek Benz and J. S. Lewis and published by Orchard Books, an imprint of Scholastic Inc. This sequel to \"The Revenge of the Shadow King\" centers upon the adventures of the Grey Griffins as they visit Max's father in Scotland.\nPlot summary.\nIn \"The Rise of the Black Wolf\", Max and his fellow Grey Griffins (Natalia, Harley, and"
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"The Romance of Transportation in Canada\nThe Romance of Transportation in Canada is a 1952 animated short film made by the National Film Board of Canada, as part of the postwar \"Canada Carries On\" series, offering a humorous account of the history of transportation in Canada. The film was directed by Colin Low and produced by Tom Daly. \"The Romance of Transportation in Canada\" featured animation by Wolf Koenig and Robert Verrall and was narrated by Guy Glover. Noted composer Eldon Rathburn composed the film score.\nSynopsis."
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"The Savage Amusement"
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"The Savage Amusement\nThe Savage Amusement is an original novel written by David Bishop and based on the long-running British science fiction comic strip \"Judge Dredd\". At the time of publication (1993) Bishop was editor of the \"Judge Dredd Megazine\".\nSynopsis.\nRookie Judge Harry Brisco is taking his gruelling final assessment to decide if he is fit to be a full street judge, and Judge Dredd is assigned as the supervisor who can make or break him. As they hit the streets a mystery"
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"The Sign of Three\n\"The Sign of Three\" is the second episode of the third series of the BBC television series \"Sherlock\". It was written by Stephen Thompson, Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat and stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as Dr John Watson. The episode's title is inspired by \"The Sign of the Four\" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is set six months after the series opener \"The Empty Hearse\" and is primarily centred on the day of Watson's wedding"
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"The Slicer\n\"The Slicer\" is the 163rd episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the seventh episode of the ninth and final season. It first aired on November 13, 1997.\nPlot.\nGeorge applies for an interview with Kruger Industrial Smoothing and gets the job, but notices a picture of Kruger (Daniel von Bargen) and his family at the beach with a not-so-bald George in the background in Kruger's office.\nLater George tells Kramer and Jerry at Monk"
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"Slicer (robot)\nSlicer was a robot from the Netherlands that appeared in the Dutch version of TV show \"Robot Wars\". Named after a meat slicer because of its weaponry, a spinning drum, it won the first series but did not return for the second, thus being undefeated. in the process it was one of the few robots to never lose a battle. The team consisted of Erik de Vrijer, who previously entered the First World Championship in UK Series 3 under Techno-Lease, and Jos Boon"
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"The Stones of Blood\nThe Stones of Blood is the third serial of the 16th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 28 October to 18 November 1978. Part 4 was broadcast during the week of the show's fifteenth anniversary.\nThe serial is set in and around an English stone circle and on a prison spaceship in hyperspace. In the serial, the criminal Cessair of Diplos (Susan Engel) is hiding on Earth after escaping"
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"The Sweetest Apu\n\"The Sweetest Apu\" is the nineteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' thirteenth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 5, 2002. In the episode, Homer and his wife Marge discover that convenience store owner Apu is having an affair with the Squishee delivery lady working in his store. It is up to Marge, Homer and Apu to try to keep his wife Manjula from learning his secret.\n\"The Sweetest Apu\" was written by John Swartzwelder"
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"The Swords of Lankhmar\nThe Swords of Lankhmar is a fantasy novel, first published 1968, by Fritz Leiber, featuring his sword and sorcery heroes Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser. It is chronologically the fifth volume of the complete seven volume edition of the collected stories devoted to the characters. The book is an expansion of Leiber's earlier novella \"Scylla's Daughter\", which was published originally in the magazine \"Fantastic Stories of Imagination\" for May 1961. The full novel first published in paperback format during 1968 by Ace"
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"The Third Kingdom\nThe Third Kingdom is the thirteenth novel in Terry Goodkind's epic fantasy series \"The Sword of Truth\", continuing the story arc started in \"The Omen Machine\".\nPlot summary.\nHaving survived their encounter with the Hedge Maid, Richard and Kahlan are stranded in the Dark Lands and captured by two cannibals, whom Richard repels with the help of a group of villagers sent by the boy Henrik. These people, led by a woman named Ester, hurry them to a village of caves"
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"The Tuxedo Begins\n\"The Tuxedo Begins\" is the eighth episode of the sixth season of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\", and the 111th overall episode of the series. It was directed by John Riggi, and written by Josh Siegal and Dylan Morgan. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network in the United States on February 16, 2012. Guest stars in this episode include Will Forte and Steve Buscemi.\nIn this episode, Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) considers"
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"The Wolf and the Lion\n\"The Wolf and the Lion\" is the fifth episode of the first season of the HBO medieval fantasy television series \"Game of Thrones\", first aired on May 15, 2011. It was written by the show creators and executive producers David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Brian Kirk.\nThe events of the episode primarily deal with Lord Eddard Stark's investigations into the death of the previous Hand. In the city of King's Landing, the Tourney of the Hand"
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"The Wrath of Con\n\"The Wrath of Con\" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\". Written by Diane Ruggiero and directed by Michael Fields, the episode premiered on UPN on October 19, 2004.\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, Veronica helps Wallace's (Percy Daggs III) new girlfriend, Georgia, when"
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"The Wreck of the Relationship\n\"The Wreck of the Relationship\" is the second episode of the 26th season of the animated series \"The Simpsons\", and the 554th episode of the series overall. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 5, 2014. The episode sees Marge send Homer and Bart onto a ship where their father-son conflict can be resolved, while she is left to manage her husband's fantasy football team.\nPlot.\nWhen Bart disrespects his father Homer"
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"reprinted by Gernsback Publications in 1939\n- \"The Voyage of the Asteroid\" (Summer, 1932 Wonder Stories Quarterly)\n- \"In The Year 8000\" (by Otfrid von Hanstein, translated by Laurence Manning and Konrad Schmidt)(Jul, Aug, Sep, 1932 Wonder Stories)\n- \"Wreck of the Asteroid, Part One\" (Dec, 1932 Wonder Stories)\n- \"Wreck of the Asteroid, Part Two\" (January, 1933 Wonder Stories)\n- \"Wreck of the Asteroid, Part Three\""
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"The Year of the Mouse\nThe Year of the Mouse is a Tom and Jerry cartoon released in 1965, directed and produced by Chuck Jones, with animation by Dick Thompson, Ben Washam, Don Towsley, and Ken Harris. The cartoon itself is a revamped remake of Chuck Jones's earlier Warner Bros. Looney Tunes 1949 Oscar Nominated short \"Mouse Wreckers\", featuring Claude Cat and mouse duo Hubie and Bertie.\nThe cartoon is one of the very few shorts in which Tom emerges victorious over Jerry (albeit the tables"
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"which Kurt says Burt used to sing to him when he was little.\nStorylines Season 5.\nIn the season premiere, \"Love, Love, Love\", Kurt, who is still in Lima, agrees to get back together with Blaine. Emboldened, Blaine decides to ask Kurt to marry him, which he does in an extravagant proposal at Dalton Academy, in the spot where the two met. Kurt accepts. He is back in New York in \"Tina in the Sky with Diamonds\", and gets a"
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"Tintin in America\nTintin in America () is the third 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 September 1931 to October 1932 before being published in a collected volume by Éditions du Petit Vingtième in 1932. The story tells of young Belgian reporter Tintin and his dog Snowy who travel to the United States, where Tintin reports on organised crime in Chicago. Pursuing a gangster across the country"
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"Travels with Scout\n\"Travels with Scout\" is the twenty-first episode of \"Modern Family\" and the twenty-first episode of the series overall. It originally aired on April 28, 2010 on ABC. The episode was written by Paul Corrigan & Brad Walsh and directed by Seth Gordon.\nIn the episode, Phil's father visits unexpected bringing a dog, named Scout, with him. Claire is angry with him because he is planning to leave the dog with them but when he finally leaves and takes"
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"The Adventures of Totor\nThe Adventures of Totor, Chief Scout of the Cockshafers () is the first comic strip series by the Belgian cartoonist Hergé, who later came to notability as the author of \"The Adventures of Tintin\" series. It was serialised monthly from July 1926 to summer 1929 in Belgian scouting magazine \"Le Boy Scout Belge\", with a nine month break in 1927. The plot synopsis revolved around the eponymous Totor, a Belgian boy scout who travels to visit his aunt and uncle in Texas, United"
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"Two for the Dough\nTwo for the Dough, published in 1996, is the second novel by Janet Evanovich featuring the bounty hunter Stephanie Plum. Like others in the Stephanie Plum series, \"Two for the Dough\" was a best-seller, spending 36 weeks on the Top 150 list.\nPlot introduction.\nStephanie Plum is still an inexperienced bounty hunter, so her boss and cousin Vinnie gives her an easy case: apprehend local boy Kenny Mancuso, accused of shooting his best friend in the knee and then"
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"Unconfirmed Reports\n\"Unconfirmed Reports\" is the second episode of the fifth season of the HBO original series, \"The Wire\". The episode was written by William F. Zorzi from a story by David Simon & William F. Zorzi and was directed by Ernest Dickerson. It originally aired on 13 January 2008.\nPlot Summary.\nAt a Narcotics Anonymous meeting, Bubbles follows a speaker named Dee-Dee who discusses her struggle with her inner addict and personal code. Bubbles is engaging and humorous, but unable to discuss"
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"Vengeance on Varos\nVengeance on Varos is the second serial of the 22nd season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in two weekly parts on 19 and 26 January 1985.\nIn the serial, the alien mining representative Sil (Nabil Shaban) extorts the government of the planet Varos into selling the valuable ore Zeiton-7 to Sil's company cheaply.\nPlot.\nWhile repairing the TARDIS console, the Sixth Doctor finds that the TARDIS has unexpectedly stopped in deep space and he"
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"What Kate Did\n\"What Kate Did\" is the 34th episode of \"Lost\". It is the ninth episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Paul Edwards, and written by Steven Maeda and Craig Wright. It first aired on November 30, 2005, on ABC. The character of Kate Austen is featured in the episode's flashbacks.\nPlot.\nPlot Flashbacks.\nKate Austen kills her alcoholic stepfather, Wayne Jansen, by blowing up his house. Kate confronts her mother, Diane Austen"
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"Whatever Happened, Happened\n\"Whatever Happened, Happened\" is the 11th television episode of the fifth season of ABC's \"Lost\". The 97th episode of the show overall, \"Whatever Happened, Happened\" aired April 1, 2009, on ABC in the United States. The episode was written by executive producers/show runners Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse and directed by \"The Man Behind the Curtain\" director Bobby Roth.\nIn 1977, Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly) goes to extreme measures to save young"
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". Published in \"Aboriginal\".\n- \"Intuition: The Guide Who Needs Steering\" (1987). Published in \"Intuit\".\n- \"The Magic Picture\" (1989). Published in \"L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future v5\".\n- \"Whatever Happened to the Science in Science Fiction?\" (sep 1993). Published in \"Science Fiction Age\".\n- \"Ardent Thuria, Chilly Cluros: Seeing, and Seeing From, Low Orbiting Satellites\" (1994"
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"Who Shot Mr. Burns?"
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"Who Shot Mr. Burns?\n\"Who Shot Mr. Burns?\" is a two-part episode of the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\". Part One is the twenty-fifth and final episode of the sixth season and originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 21, 1995, while Part Two is the season premiere of the seventh season and aired on September 17, 1995. Springfield Elementary School strikes oil, but Mr. Burns steals it and at the same time brings misery to many"
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"of Springfield's citizens. Part One has a cliffhanger ending where Mr. Burns is shot by an unidentified assailant. In Part Two, Springfield's police try to find the culprit, with their main suspects being Waylon Smithers and Homer Simpson.\nBoth episodes were written by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein; Part One was directed by Jeffrey Lynch and Part Two by Wes Archer. Musician Tito Puente guest stars as himself in both parts. \"Who Shot Mr. Burns?\" was conceived by series creator Matt Groening and the writing staff"
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"the series' most acclaimed episodes, including \"Eye of the Beholder,\" \"Nick of Time,\" \"The Invaders,\" and \"Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?.\" The trio of Serling, Matheson and Beaumont began to admit new writers, and this season saw the television debut of George Clayton Johnson. Emmys were won by Serling (his fifth) for dramatic writing and by director of photography George T. Clemens and, for the second year in a row, the series won the Hugo Award"
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"Yellow Subterfuge"
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"Yellow Subterfuge\n\"Yellow Subterfuge\" is the seventh episode of the 25th season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\", and the 537th episode of the series. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 8, 2013. It was written by Joel H. Cohen and directed by Bob Anderson. In the episode, when Principal Skinner promises that the most well-behaved at Springfield Elementary will get to ride in a submarine, Bart does everything possible to become a model student. Meanwhile,"
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"Piece of Paper\" (Femme Sutil, 2011)\n- \"Happy\" (Femme Sutil, 2011)\n- \"Never Blue\" (Subterfuge Records, 2013)\n- \"Hey! Wake Up\" (Subterfuge Records, 2013)\n- \"By Your Side\" (Subterfuge Records, 2015)\n- \"Perfect For Each Other\" (Subterfuge Records, 2016)\nDiscography Compilation albums and collaborations.\n- \"Discovering Bowie\" (Out Music, 2006)\n- \"Yellow Taxi Lounge\" ("
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"Yesterday's Son\nYesterday's Son is a science fiction novel by American writer A. C. Crispin set in the fictional Star Trek Universe. It describes the events surrounding Spock's discovery that he has a son. \"Yesterday's Son\" and its sequel, \"Time for Yesterday\", make up A. C. Crispin's Yesterday Saga.\nThe book was the first Star Trek novel other than the movie novelizations to make the New York Times Bestseller List.\nPlot summary.\nWhile studying the archaeological records of the now"
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". \"Dark Mist Rising\", (Gollancz May 2011)\n3. \"A Bright and Terrible Sword\", (Gollancz Jan. 2013)\n- Yesterday's Kin Trilogy\n2. \"Tomorrow's Kin\", (Tor July 2017); a full-length novel which uses the following novella as its opening section:\n- \"Yesterday's Kin\", (Tachyon Publications Sep. 2014)\n3. \"If Tomorrow Comes\", (Tor March 20, 2018)\n4. \"Terran Tomorrow"
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"You Can Always Find a Fall Guy"
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"You Can Always Find a Fall Guy\n\"You Can Always Find a Fall Guy\" is the twenty fifth episode of the popular 1969 ITC British television series \"Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)\" starring Mike Pratt, Kenneth Cope and Annette Andre. The episode was first broadcast on 6 March 1970 on the ITV. Directed by Ray Austin.\nSynopsis.\nArriving home after a long night, Jeff is greeted by a nun at his apartment. The nun proceeds to tell Jeff that she believes her convent's funds"
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"Marty Hopkirk\n- Annette Andre as Jeannie Hopkirk\n- Patrick Barr ... Philip Yateman\n- Clifford Earl ... 1st Detective\n- Juliet Harmer ... Miss Holiday\n- Jeremy Young ... Douglas Kershaw\n- Garfield Morgan ... Edwards\n- Maggie London ... Nurse\n- Edward Caddick ... Patient\n- Tony Steedman ... Surgeon\n- Michael Graham ... Anaesthetist\nProduction.\nAlthough the 25th episode in the series, \"You Can Always Find a Fall Guy\" was the 5th episode to be shot, filmed between July and"
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"Yuppy Love"
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"Yuppy Love\n\"Yuppy Love\" is an episode of the BBC sitcom, \"Only Fools and Horses\". It originally aired on 8 January 1989 and is the first episode of series six, marking the start of the increase in running time from thirty minutes to fifty minutes per episode.\nSynopsis.\nHaving seen and been strongly influenced by the film \"Wall Street\", especially its lead character, the ruthless corporate high-flyer Gordon Gekko, Del Boy has decided to adopt a new \"yuppy\" image"
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"Cassandra first met Rodney in \"Yuppy Love\". Their relationship blossomed, and by the end of series six the two had married. But her high career ambitions caused conflict with Rodney, and their troubled marriage was one of the main storylines later in the show's run.\nCast and characters Supporting cast and characters.\n- Trigger (Roger Lloyd-Pack) — A gormless and dim-witted but close friend of Del, Trigger was initially portrayed as a small-time thief, supplying Del with dubious goods."
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"A Piano in the House"
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"A Piano in the House\n\"A Piano in the House\" is episode 87 of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\". It originally aired on February 16, 1962, on CBS.\nPlot.\nDrama critic Fitzgerald Fortune (Barry Morse), a caustic and cruel man, goes to Throckmorton's Curio Shop to buy his wife Esther a player piano as a 26th birthday present. The grouchy owner (Philip Coolidge) demonstrates the piano by placing a roll of music inside. As it plays"
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", cello, piano soprano & percussions. Commissioned by Cove Park Artists Residency, UK\n- “Tagh of Holy Trinity” (2012) - for flute, oboe, violin, cello, piano soprano & percussions. Commissioned by Dilijan Concert Series, LA, USA. Performed in LA\n- “Entrance” Opera (2002) - for orchestra, folk instruments (duduk, zurna, pku), Scottish bagpipe and Australian dijiridu. Commissioned by London Sinfonietta and first performed in Yerevan in Sep 2002 by London Sinfonietta conducted"
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"A Priest Walks Into a Bar"
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"A Priest Walks Into a Bar\n\"A Priest Walks Into a Bar\" is the third-season finale episode of \"In Plain Sight\" and the 40th episode overall. It originally aired June 30, 2010 on USA Network.\nSummary.\nWhen an argument between two sex traffickers leads to a gunfight and her death outside a stripper's dressing room Gabriel Andrews (Joe Spano) and her friend witness the event. After his relocation to New Mexico Gabe rejects his faith and eagerly accepts his new role as a"
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"sandwich walks into a bar, orders a beer, and is told by the bartender, we don't serve food here). Sometimes the unexpected happens: \"A man walks into a bar. Ouch!\" \nAnother major variant involves several men walking into the bar together, often with related professions, such as \"a priest, a minister and a rabbi.\" In effect, this is a merger between the \"bar joke\" and jokes involving priests, ministers and rabbis (or Buddhist monks, etc."
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