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"A Quiet Night In\n\"A Quiet Night In\" is the second episode of the British dark comedy television anthology series \"Inside No. 9\". It first aired on 12 February 2014 on BBC Two. Written by Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton, it stars the writers as a pair of hapless burglars attempting to break into the large, modernist house of a couple—played by Denis Lawson and Oona Chaplin—to steal a painting. Once the burglars make it into the house, they encounter obstacle after obstacle,"
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")\n- 16 Mar 1935 \"Intruders\" Players Club (Horace J Salier)\n- 18 Apr 1935 \"Libel\" Players Club (J Appleton)\n- 24 Apr 1935 \"Again Mere Man (revue)\" St James’ Joy Boys (Eric Howell)\n- 22 Jun 1935 \"Peace and Quiet\" Players Club (J Appleton)\n- 21 Sep 1935 \"Red Sky at Night\" Players Club (J Appleton)\n- 9 Nov 1935 \"Putting It Over Clara\" Thespian Dramatic Prod."
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"A Slight at the Opera"
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"A Slight at the Opera\n\"A Slight at the Opera\" is the 14th episode of the fourth season of the American sitcom \"Modern Family\", and the series' 86th episode overall. It aired February 6, 2013. The episode was written by Paul Corrigan & Brad Walsh and directed by Jim Bagdonas. For his performance in the episode, Nathan Lane received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.\nPlot.\nCameron (Eric Stonestreet) puts on a school"
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", the music director for the series, is the listed composer for the theme; however the changes he made to the original are so slight that only a trained ear can tell the difference. The third theme used for the series is an orchestral rendition of the aria, \"Dio Possente\" (Even Bravest Hearts May Swell) from Charles Gounod's opera, \"Faust\". The exact time this theme started being used is uncertain due to conflicting records; however it is agreed that it was the third series, and"
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"A Star Is Torn"
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"A Star Is Torn\n\"A Star Is Torn\" is the eighteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' sixteenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 8, 2005. Fantasia Barrino guest stars as Clarissa Wellington.\nPlot.\nAfter being unable to shop at the Kwik-E-Mart because it is being held up, Lisa suggests the Simpsons have a vegetarian meal with ingredients purchased from a nearby stall, which they enjoy until Bart, Homer, Marge, and Maggie"
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"Sep 2015 to air the live coverage of the results of the Singaporean general election 2015.\n- The Series repeat its telecast on Channel 8 at 5.30pm succeeding\nAwards and nominations.\n\"Sealed With A Kiss\" is nominated for two awards in Star Awards 2016. The series, along with \"Good Luck\", is one of two Mediacorp series not to be nominated for any technical awards.\nSee also.\n- List of MediaCorp Channel 8 Chinese drama series (2014)\n- List of \"Sealed"
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"A Time to Stand"
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"A Time to Stand\n\"A Time to Stand\" is the first episode of the of the television series \"\", and the 125th episode overall.\nThis episode was broadcast on television starting on September 29, 1997. This continues the story of the previous season finale \"Call To Arms\" taking us several months into the war, with the Dominion-Cardassian forces stationed at Deep Space Nine, and Sisko leading raiding party mission deep into Cardassian territory\nPlot.\nThree months after the events of \"Call"
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"G.J. Koch The Alexander Outland Series.\n1. \"Alexander Outland: Space Pirate\" (June 2012)\nNotable works Writing as G.J. Koch The Martian Alliance Series.\n1. \"The Royal Scam\" (Sep 2011) also in Alliance Rising\n2. \"Three Card Monte\" (Oct 2012) also in Alliance Rising\n3. \"A Bug's Life\" (Sep 2015) also in Alliance Rising\nNotable works Writing as Anita Ensal.\nNotable works Writing as Anita Ensal Stand Alone Works.\n- \"A Cup"
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"Above the Veil"
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"Above the Veil\nAbove the Veil is the fourth children's book in Garth Nix's \"The Seventh Tower\" series, published in 2001 by Scholastic.\nPlot summary.\nWhile Shadowmaster Sushin maintains control over higher ranked chosen, Tal and Milla travel through the Castle's depths where they encounter the Freefolk, a group of the servant class Underfolk who possess a great hatred for all the Chosen. They also meet Lector Jarnil, a famous teacher. Tal and Milla learn more about the intricacies of Castle politics, including"
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"\"The Wooing of Miss Masters\", 1991/Sep\n- \"Mistress Mischief\", 1992/Jul\n- \"Christmas Belles\", 1992/Sep\n- \"Miss Prentiss and the Yankee\", 1993/Nov\n- \"The Valentine's Day Ball\", 1993/Dec\n- \"Black Lace and Linen\", 1994/Fev\n- \"Love Power\", 1994/Aug\n- \"The Painted Veil\", 1995/Aug\n- \"Parker and the Gypsy\", 1997"
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"Adam's Ribs"
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"Adam's Ribs\n\"Adam's Ribs\" is the eleventh episode of the third season of \"M*A*S*H\", and fifty-ninth overall. The episode premiered Tuesday, November 26, 1974, on CBS.\nOverview.\nFed up with being offered the same meal choices day after day, Hawkeye snaps and causes a public spectacle in the mess tent. Henry is not happy about the incident, but admits that the food situation has gotten repetitive and is trying to remedy it. However, his attempt to have"
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"Adam's Ribs (song)\n\"Adam's Ribs\" is the first single from the album Sound As Ever by Australian rock band You Am I. It was released in 1993 and reached #50 in that year's Hottest 100. \nTrack listing.\n1. \"Adam's Ribs\" – 3:55\n2. \"Spit\" - 1:21\n3. \"Alembic\" - 4:06\n\"Spit\" and \"Alembic\" are You Am I originals."
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"Advance and Be Mechanized"
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"Advance and Be Mechanized\nAdvance and Be Mechanized, released in 1967, was the penultimate Tom and Jerry cartoon. It was directed by Ben Washam and produced by Chuck Jones, and is the third and final outer space themed shorts from the Chuck Jones era, following \"O-Solar Meow\", and \"Guided Mouse-ille\" both released earlier in 1967. It is the last Tom and Jerry cartoon with Dean Elliott as the music composer.\nPlot.\nThe cartoon starts from another planet. One day"
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"Objectivity’: A Response to the New Objectivity Question,” \"Synthese\", Vol. 104, No. 3, pp. 331-349\n- 1998. “Women, Science, and Society,” \"Science\", New Series, Vol. 281, No. 5383 (Sep 11 1998), 1599-1600\n- 2002. “Must the Advance of Science Advance Global Inequality?” \"International Studies Review\", Vol. 4, No. 2 (Summer), 87-105"
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"Airport '07"
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"Airport '07\n\"Airport '07\" is the twelfth episode of season five of the animated sitcom \"Family Guy\". The episode originally broadcast on Fox on March 4, 2007. The plot follows the Griffin family's neighbor Quagmire being dismissed from his job as a pilot after Peter sabotages his airplane by emptying the fuel tank, causing it to crash. Peter, Joe and Cleveland make a plan to get Quagmire his job back and, although the plan itself fails, Quagmire is re-hired.\nWritten"
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"Scientific-Department, RLM (1 May 1937-07 Sep 1939)\n- Chief of Staff of the Higher Flying-Training-Commander 4 (08 Sep 1939-28 Mar 1940)\n- Commander of the Special-Purpose-Combat-Group (Norway) (29 Mar 1940-20 Sep 1940)\n- Airport-Area-Commandant, Greifswald (21 Sep 1940-06 Feb 1941)\n- Airport-Area-Commandant, Döberitz (07 Feb 1941-4 May 1942)\n- Representative"
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"Ali Baba Bunny"
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"Ali Baba Bunny\nAli Baba Bunny is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short featuring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, directed by Chuck Jones and released in 1957. In 1994, it was voted #35 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Several lines spoken by Daffy—among them \"Down down down! Go go go! It's mine mine mine!\", \"I can't help it, I'm a greedy slob—it's my hobby.\" and \"I"
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"Disc 1: Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.\nIn previous installments of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection, disc 1 was an all Bugs Bunny. Disc 1 in this volume, however, contains cartoons featuring Daffy Duck as well.\nDisc 1: Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck Special features.\nDisc 1: Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck Special features Audio bonuses.\n- Music-only audio track on \"Ali Baba Bunny\" and \"Stupor Duck\"\n- Music-and-effects-only audio track on \"The Abominable"
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"represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph\nE.g.\nJean-Léonce Dupont == Jean-Léonce Dupont\nJean-Léonce Dupont (born 31 January 1955) is a French politician and a member of the Senate of France. He represents the Calvados department and is both a Vice President of the Senate and his Union for French Democracy Party. He was mayor of Bayeux (1995-2001).\nReferences.\n- Page on the Senate website != Jean Dupont\nJean Dupont may refer to:\n- Jean Dupont (governor), governor of Martinique from 1635 to 1636\n- Jean-Léonce Dupont (born 1955), French senator\n- Jean-Louis Dupont (born 1965), Belgian lawyer\n- Jean-Pierre Dupont (born 1933), French member of the National Assembly",
"All Prologue"
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"All Prologue\n\"All Prologue\" is the sixth episode of the second 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 Steve Shill. It originally aired on July 6, 2003.\nPlot.\nWhen Omar is called into court, he identifies Bird and the weapon used to kill William Gant. As they observe the trial, Stringer discusses with McNulty whether Bird was really responsible for the Gant murder"
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"Savage She-Hulk\" #1-4 (June-Sep. 2009)\n- \"X-Men vs. Hulk\" #1 (Mar. 2009)\n- \"Hulk: Broken Worlds\" #1-2 (May–July 2009)\n- \"Planet Skaar Prologue\" (July 2009)\n- \"Skaar: Son of Hulk Presents: The Savage World of Sakaar\" (Nov. 2009)\n- \"Hulk Team-Up\" #1 (Nov. 2009)\n- \"What if World"
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"Almas de vagar"
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"Almas de vagar\nAlmas de vagar (\"Wandering of soul\" in English), is the second book of the Uruguayan Horacio López Usera. Published in 2009.\nReview.\nThe book is an independent edition."
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"Feb 10, 2013–23 Sep, 2014)\n- Askar Kozhabergenov (Sep, 2014–20 Apr, 2015)\n- Ivan Azovskiy (Apr 20, 2015 – Jan 5, 2016)\n- Almas Kulshinbaev (Jan 5, 2016–)\nExternal links.\n- Official website"
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"An Old Flame"
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"An Old Flame\nAn Old Flame is the sixth episode of the fifth and final series of the period drama \"Upstairs, Downstairs\". It first aired on 12 October 1975 on ITV.\nBackground.\n\"An Old Flame\" was recorded in the studio on 20 and 21 March 1975. The plot of \"An Old Flame\" started as a script by Elizabeth Jane Howard called \"The Price of Rubies\". \"The Price of Rubies\" was due to be made for broadcast on 28 September, but"
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"Jun\n5. \"True Blue\" 1997/Jan\nBibliography Single novels.\n- \"The Betrothal\" 1992/Jun\n- \"His Flame\" 1998/Dec\nBibliography Border Series.\n1. \"Border Lord\" 1993/Fec\n2. \"Border Bride\" 1993/Sep\n3. \"Chieftain\" 1994/Apr\n4. \"Maiden of Inverness\" 1995/Mar\nBibliography Anthologies in collaboration.\n- \"Flowers from the Sea\" in \"Cherished Moments\" (with Rosanne Bittner and"
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"And Then There Were Fewer"
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"And Then There Were Fewer\n\"And Then There Were Fewer\" is the hour-long premiere of the ninth season of the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". This and most of the season 9 episodes were produced for the eighth season. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on September 26, 2010. The episode follows the citizens of Quahog after they are invited by actor James Woods to his stately mansion on a remote island. While there, a series of murders occurs, and the group"
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"by Chris Sheridan, David Goodman, Danny Smith, Mark Hentemann, Steve Callaghan and series creator Seth MacFarlane. The season's showrunners were Hentemann and Callaghan.\nThe season received a mixed reception from critics, who called it \"a mixture of laugh out loud gags, groan inducing puns, and astonishing 'I can’t believe they got away with that' statements.\" Season nine contains some of the series' most acclaimed episodes, including \"And Then There Were Fewer\", \"Road to the North Pole\""
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"Apocalypse Memories"
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"Apocalypse Memories\nApocalypse Memories is an original novel based on the U.S. television series \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\".\nPlot summary.\nWillow has arrived back in Sunnydale after spending time with Giles in England. She is terrified of using her magic powers again for fear of a return to dark magic consuming her. However, suddenly Sunnydale once again becomes a center of the weirdness when an angel named Michael brings on signs of the Apocalypse. The angel insists that this is not an artificial one, the type Buffy had"
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"\" (Mar 13 2013)\n- M6 0.6 \"Virtual Boy\" (Sep 23 2013)\n- 1.0 beta \"Virtual Boy\" (Sep 24 2013)\n- 1.0.0 \"No More Mr Nice Guy\" (Nov 13 2013)\n- 1.1.0 \"Ultimate Ship The Second\" (Oct 09 2014)\n- 1.2.0 \"A Series of Unlikely Explanations\" (Oct 28 2015)\n- 1.2.1 \"Irregular Apocalypse\" (Feb 11 2016)\n- 1.2.2 \"Charming But Irrational\" (Mar 11 2016"
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"Are You Now or Have You Ever Been"
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"Are You Now or Have You Ever Been\n\"Are You Now or Have You Ever Been\" is episode 2 of season 2 in the television show \"Angel\". Written by Tim Minear and directed by David Semel, it was originally broadcast on October 3, 2000, on the WB network. In the episode, Angel (David Boreanaz) recalls a traumatic experience during the 1950s at the Hyperion Hotel.\nThe episode is a fan favorite and was also a personal favorite of actor David Boreanaz. Writer Tim Minear"
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"\"In Game or Real\" – by Victoria Stewart\n- \"Are You Now or Have You Ever Been...\" – by Carlyle Brown (a Carlyle Brown & Company production presented by the Guthrie Theater).\n- \"Anytown\" – music by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band (a Shapiro & Smith Dance production presented by the Guthrie Theater)\n- \"Swimming with My Mother\" – concept by David Bolger (a CoisCéim Dance Theatre production presented by the Guthrie WorldStage Series)\n- \"Trick Boxing"
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"Are You...?"
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"Are You...?\n\"Are You...?\" is the first episode of the seventh season of the Showtime television series \"Dexter\" and the seventy-third episode overall. The episode originally aired on September 30, 2012. It was directed by John Dahl and written by newly appointed showrunner Scott Buck.\nThe series revolves around Dexter Morgan (portrayed by Michael C. Hall), a psychopathic serial killer who was raised by his adoptive father, Harry (James Remar), to adhere to a \"Code."
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"\"Books are considered not only for the quality of their illustrations, but for the way pictures and text work together.\"\nPublications.\nAs illustrator:\n- \"What Are You Doing, Benny?\" by Cary Fagan (Tundra, 2019)\n- The \"Bear and Mouse\" series by Bonny Becker (Candlewick)\n- \"A Christmas for Bear\" (Sep 2017),\n- \"A Library Book for Bear\" (Jul 2014),\n- \"A Birthday for Bear\""
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"Band Candy"
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"Band Candy\n\"Band Candy\" is the sixth episode of season three of the television show \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\". It was written by Jane Espenson, directed by Michael Lange, and first broadcast on November 10, 1998.\nPlot.\nPrincipal Snyder hands out boxes of candy to all the students, which they must sell to pay for new marching band uniforms. Buffy sells half of her chocolate bars to her mom, and the other half to Giles. She then visits Angel, who is practicing"
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"Armstrong\n- Patrick Newell – Mr Dawson\n- Leo Dolan – Wilf Foley\n- Ann Michelle (one episode)\n- Zara Nutley (one episode)\n- Alan Gear (one episode)\n- Candy Davis (one episode)\n- Pam St. Clement (one episode)\n- Don Henderson (one episode)\n- Bernie Winters – himself (one episode)\nEpisodes.\nSeries One (1 Sep – 6 Oct 1984):\n- Fools Rush In\n- God Save Our Dairy"
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"Barbecue Brawl"
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"Barbecue Brawl\nThe Barbecue Brawl is a 1956 one reel animated \"Tom and Jerry\" short directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. It was released on December 14, 1956 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.\nPlot.\nSpike and Tyke walk into the backyard to have a barbecue. The first attempt fails because the charcoal blows up. On the second attempt, when Spike puts too much charcoal in the grill, it lets off a cloud of dark smoke when Spike blows"
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"at her sleepover party write otherwise in a slam book activity. Despite the brawl that ensues between the agitated girls, devastated by the insults written in each other's books, their friendship, nevertheless, continues, and Sheila slowly overcomes her fears (albeit not entirely) little by little. As the summer draws to a close with a barbecue party, she is unshaken at the thought of her family's adoption of a puppy, and realizes that she enjoyed her vacation after all.\n\"Sheila\" series.\nSheila is"
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"Bet on the Saint"
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"Bet on the Saint\nBet on the Saint is the title of an unpublished novel by Fleming Lee (credited to Leslie Charteris), featuring the character of criminal-turned-detective Simon Templar (alias \"The Saint\"), created by Charteris in 1928.\nThe novel was written in 1968. Charteris had retired from writing the stories in 1963, and served in an editorial capacity overseeing a new series of Saint novels and novellas by other writers.\nAccording to the book \"The Saint: A Complete History"
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"novels adapted from stories in the American \"Saint\" comic strip. One of the writers who worked on the French series, Fleming Lee, later wrote for the English-language books.\nBook series Unpublished works.\nBurl Barer's history of The Saint identifies two manuscripts that to date have not been published. The first is a collaboration between Charteris and Fleming Lee called \"Bet on the Saint\" that was rejected by Doubleday, the American publishers of the Saint series. Charteris, Barer writes, chose not to submit"
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"Beyond Blunderdome"
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"Beyond Blunderdome\n\"Beyond Blunderdome\" is the eleventh season premiere of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 26, 1999, and was watched in around 8.1 million homes during the broadcast. In the episode, the Simpsons are given free tickets to a preview screening of Mel Gibson's new film, a remake of \"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington\". Gibson laments his current non-violent role and wants someone to give him criticism."
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"a radio shock jock \"a la\" Howard Stern.\n- \"Thirty Minutes over Tokyo\"\n- Wink (George Takei), a Japanese game show host.\nSeries characters Season 11.\n- \"Beyond Blunderdome\"\n- Edward Christian (Jack Burns), an executive at Polystar Pictures.\n- \"Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?\"\n- Lifeways Editor (Edward Asner), the editor of the \"Springfield Shopper\" newspaper. He was Homer's boss when Homer was a food"
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"Bixby's Back"
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"Bixby's Back\n\"Bixby's Back\" is the 14th episode of the second season of the American comedy television series, \"Modern Family\" and the 38th episode overall. It originally aired February 9, 2011 on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). The episode was written by Danny Zuker, and directed by Chris Koch.\nIn the episode, Claire and Phil decide to reprise their role-playing adventure from the previous Valentine's Day episode, \"My Funky Valentine\". Jay's elaborate Valentine's surprise"
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"figured out Jay's secret plan, moved it to the garage, and bought him a new motorcycle which sits beside the dinner table.\nProduction.\n\"Bixby's Back\" was written by Danny Zuker, his sixth writing credit for the series. The episode was directed by Chris Koch, his third credit for the series. The episode is considered a sequel to the first season episode, \"My Funky Valentine\".\nMany plots of the episode were revealed before the episode's airdate by \"TV Guide\""
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"Black Heart of Jamaica"
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"Black Heart of Jamaica\nBlack Heart of Jamaica is the fifth book in the Cat Royal series by British author Julia Golding. In this story the protagonist, Cat, becomes a pirate and gets involved with Pedro in a slave revolt.\nPlot.\nCat and Pedro decide to earn a living as a duet of acting and playing the violin, as Cat feels uncomfortable at living with Frank, Lizzie and Johnny without working, and Pedro decides to go with her. Syd is very upset at the prospect of Cat going"
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"1999). \"The Heart Of Black Preaching\", John Knox Press,\n- Lyndrey A. Niles, \"Rhetorical Characteristics of Traditional Black Preaching\", \"Journal of Black Studies\", Vol. 15, No. 1, Sep., 1984, pp. 41–52.\n- Mitchell, Henry H. (1990). \"Black Preaching: The Recovery of a Powerful Art\", Abingdon Press,\n- Mitchell, Henry H. (2004). \"Black Church Beginnings: The Long-Hidden Realities of"
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"Breaking Dawn\nBreaking Dawn is the 2008 fourth and final novel in \"The Twilight Saga\" by American author Stephenie Meyer. Divided into three parts, the first and third sections are written from Bella Swan's perspective and the second is written from the perspective of Jacob Black. The novel directly follows the events of the previous novel, \"Eclipse\", as Bella and Edward Cullen get married, leaving behind a heartbroken Jacob. When Bella faces unexpected and life-threatening situations, she willingly risks her human life and possible"
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"was released on August 4, 2009, containing a DVD of the \"Breaking Dawn\" Concert Series and an interview with Meyer.\nReception.\nCritical reception of \"Breaking Dawn\" was mixed. Lev Grossman wrote, \"First, since there's a lot of one-star reviews up on Amazon, let me say up front: I loved \"Breaking Dawn\".\" Cara von Wrangel Kinsey of \"School Library Journal\" responded with a positive review, describing the book as \"captivating\" and noting,"
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"Britney's New Look"
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"Britney's New Look\n\"Britney's New Look\" is the second episode in the twelfth season of the animated television series \"South Park\", and the 169th episode of the series overall. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on March 19, 2008. In the episode, Kyle Broflovski and Stan Marsh take pity on Britney Spears after a botched attempt at suicide that removes the upper two-thirds of her head, and try to save her from the cruel cycle of cultural martyrdom. The episode"
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"Buffy vs. Dracula\n\"Buffy vs. Dracula\" is the fifth-season premiere of the television series \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\". Buffy faces the infamous Count Dracula, who has come to Sunnydale to make her one of his concubines. In the process, he turns Xander into a Renfield of sorts, and Giles becomes enthralled with the three sisters, much like Jonathan Harker in the novel. However, after a brief spell during which Buffy is mesmerized by the Count, she regains her usual composure and defeats him."
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"for her ritual; with Glory occupied fighting Buffy, Doc has come to complete the ritual of bleeding Dawn on his own. Spike attempts to stop him but is easily pushed off the tower. Buffy reaches Doc soon after and casually pushes him off the tower in her race to save Dawn. He is not seen again, the fall having presumably killed him.\nD Dracula.\nDracula appears in the episode \"Buffy vs. Dracula\", played by Rudolf Martin. Initially, the vampire who was going to show Buffy a"
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"Bunk Off\n\"Bunk Off\" is the second episode of the first series of \"The Inbetweeners\". It first aired on 1 May 2008 on E4, along with the first episode. When first broadcast, viewing figures were 321,000. This episode follows the boys as they bunk off school for a day.\nPlot.\nAfter a month in state education, Will McKenzie has made three friends in the form of Simon Cooper, Jay Cartwright, and Neil Sutherland, all of whom are as unpopular as himself."
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"\"Bunk Off\", Will upsets him by telling him about terrorists. Afterwards, Simon accidentally vomits on his head. In the series three episode \"Camping Trip\", a drunk Simon sneaks into his bedroom in the middle of the night and feels him up, believing it to be Carli's room. This causes Chris further distress.\nMinor and one-off characters Chloe.\n- Played by Lizzie Stables\n- 2009\n- Chloe dated Jay in the finale episode of the second series after meeting him at a"
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"By the Light of the Study Lamp\nBy the Light of the Study Lamp is the first book in The Dana Girls detective series, originally produced by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. It was issued in 1934, as part of a three-volume release in order to test the market for the series.\nLouise and Jean Dana, orphaned sisters, receive the gift of an antique study lamp as a parcel from their Uncle Ned Dana, skipper of the SS \"Balaska\", as they are packing to return to their school"
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"\"Remote Outpost * New Nation Building Westward\", Tacoma WA, Aug. 11, 1978\n- 29 cent, Sandy Hook lighthouse, \"Lonely Beacon Protecting Those Upon the Sea\", Atlantic City NJ, Apr. 14, 1978\n- 30 cent, one room schoolhouse, \"American Schools * Laying Future Foundations\", Devils Lake ND, Aug. 27, 1979\nAmerica's Light\n- 50 cent, Betty lamp, \"America's Light Sustained by Love of Liberty\", San Juan PR, Sep. 11,"
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"California, Here We Come\n\"California, Here We Come\" is the series finale of the Martin Lawrence Fox sitcom \"Martin\".\nThe series ran for five seasons from 1992 until 1997. This episode aired on May 1, 1997.\nThis particular episode marks the return of Tisha Campbell who had been absent for several episodes throughout the season. This is also Martin Lawrence's most prominent episode after having minor roles in several episodes, despite being the show's star.\nCast.\n- Martin Lawrence"
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"Jolson's song in its lines \"California, here we come / Right back where we started from\".\nThe song is used as the theme song for the California historical travelogue series on PBS, California's Gold, hosted by Huell Howser. On November 9, 2010, Howser released a music video of his performance of \"California, Here I Come\" on Los Angeles public-television station KCET.\nIn film.\nIn the 1934 W. C. Fields film \"It's a Gift\", a record"
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"Canamar\n\"Canamar\" is the forty-third episode (production #217) of the science fiction television series \"\", the seventeenth of the second season.\nMistaken for smugglers, Captain Archer and Commander Tucker find themselves on a prisoner transport ship.\nPlot.\nUpon leaving the Enolian homeworld, Captain Archer and Commander Tucker are mistakenly identified as smugglers and arrested. They are placed on a prison transport headed for the penal colony known as Canamar. Among their fellow prisoners is a man named Kuroda, and"
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"and \"The Expanse\". The series had won that category at the 54th Emmy Awards, for the pilot \"\". Michael Westmore's team was nominated for \"Outstanding Makeup For A Series (Prosthetic)\" for their work on the episode \"Canamar\" and Dennis McCarthy musical score for \"The Expanse\" was nominated for \"Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Dramatic Underscore)\".\nBoth \"Carbon Creek\" and \"A Night in Sickbay\" were nominated at the 2003 Hugo Awards for \"Best Dramatic"
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"Candles on Bay Street\nCandles on Bay Street is a \"Hallmark Hall of Fame\" television movie starring Alicia Silverstone as a single mother who returns to her hometown after a lengthy absence.\nPlot.\nA single mother, Dee-Dee (Alicia Silverstone), returns to her hometown after a lengthy absence, posing a potential threat to the marriage of her old high school flame and his wife.\nShe is dying of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and is searching for someone to take care of her son Trooper ("
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"a Children's or Youth Program or Series.\nOther notable TV roles include Hannah Woodal in \"Wild Card\", Amber in the CBS Film, \"Candles on Bay Street\", Isabella in the HBO series \"Tell Me You Love Me\", and Alexa Ammon in the Lifetime Movie Network Original \"Murder in the Hamptons\".\nIn 2015, Paul starred as Phoebe Frady in \"Heroes Reborn\" and won a second Canadian Screen Award for her final performance in \"Degrassi\".\nShe currently stars in"
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"Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls"
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"Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls\n\"Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls\" is the ninth episode of the second season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 22nd episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on August 19, 1998. The episode was written by series co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, along with Nancy M. Pimental, and directed by Parker.\nIn the episode, the Sundance Film Festival is moved to South Park, but it badly"
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"Cigars of the Pharaoh\nCigars of the Pharaoh () is the fourth volume of \"The Adventures of Tintin\", the series of comic albums by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Commissioned by the conservative Belgian newspaper \"Le XXe Siècle\" for its children's supplement \"Le Petit Vingtième\", it was serialised weekly from December 1932 to February 1934. The story tells of young Belgian reporter Tintin and his dog Snowy, who are travelling in Egypt when they discover a pharaoh's tomb filled with dead Egyptologists and boxes of cigars."
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"Thierry Wermuth voiced the character of Tintin. In 2010, the television channel Arte filmed an episode of its documentary series, \"Sur les traces de Tintin\" (\"On the traces of Tintin\"), in Egypt exploring the inspiration and setting of the \"Cigars of the Pharaoh\".\nExternal links.\n- \"Cigars of the Pharaoh\" at the Official Tintin Website\n- \"Cigars of the Pharaoh\" at Tintinologist.org"
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"the fifth episode of the series and first season.\nAndrew Borba guest starred in the episode as the principal of Luke and Manny's school, Mr. Balaban. The episode is also the first episode featuring their school. Also the following episode \"Run for Your Wife\" (produced two episodes before \"Coal Digger\") is the episode with the first day of school.\nReception.\nReception Ratings.\nIn its original American broadcast, \"Coal Digger\" was viewed by an estimated 8.661 million households and got a"
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"Conan and the Emerald Lotus\nConan and the Emerald Lotus is a fantasy novel by American writer John C. Hocking, featuring Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. It was first published in trade paperback by Tor Books in November 1995; a regular paperback edition followed from the same publisher in September 1999.\nAccording to Hocking, he wrote the novel out of dissatisfaction with the Conan novels being published in the early 1990s, \"trying to put into the story all the things I thought were missing from"
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"Conan and the Manhunters\nConan and the Manhunters is a fantasy novel by American writer John Maddox Roberts, featuring Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. It was first published in paperback by Tor Books in October 1994 and reprinted in April and June 1999.\nPlot.\nConan, imprisoned by a satrap named Torgat Khan, escapes and is reunited with a band of thieves he's leading in the deserts southwest of Turan. Subsequently, the thieves plan on looting the Khan's treasury, held in"
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"Marauder\" (1988)\n- \"Conan the Bold\" (1989)\n- \"Conan the Rogue\" (1991)\n- \"Conan and the Manhunters\" (1994)\n- \"Conan and the Treasure of Python\" (1994)\n- \"Conan and the Amazon\" (1995)\nBibliography Dragonlance series.\n- \"Murder in Tarsis\" (1996)\nBibliography Falcon Series.\nAn action series telling the story of a Crusader returning to Europe to seek vengeance on his father's killers ("
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"Conan and the Spider God\nConan and the Spider God is a fantasy novel by American writer L. Sprague de Camp featuring Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. It was first published in paperback by Bantam Books in December 1980; later paperback editions were issued by Ace Books (April 1989, reprinted August 1991) and Tor Books (June 2003). The first hardcover edition was issued by Robert Hale in 1984, and the second by Tor Books in 2002. It was later gathered together with \""
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"Conan at the Demon's Gate\nConan at the Demon's Gate is a fantasy novel by American writer Roland Green, featuring Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. It was first published in trade paperback by Tor Books in November 1994; a regular paperback edition followed from the same publisher in August 1996.\nPlot.\nIn a first-person prologue set during the sixth year of Conan the Second's (formerly Prince Conn) reign over Aquilonia, a soldier, Nidaros, tells of his"
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"Conan the Swordsman\nConan the Swordsman is a collection of seven fantasy short stories and associated pieces written by L. Sprague de Camp, Lin Carter and Björn Nyberg featuring Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. It was first published in paperback by Bantam Books in August 1978, and reprinted in 1981. Later paperback editions were issued by Ace Books (April 1987 and March 1991). The first hardcover edition was published by Tor Books in December 2002. The first British edition was issued by Sphere Books in"
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")\n- \"Conan the Avenger\" (collection) (1968) (with Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp)\n- \"Conan the Swordsman\" (collection) (1978) (with L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter)\n- \"Sagas of Conan\" (collection) (2004) (with Lin Carter and L. Sprague de Camp)\nBibliography Conan series Short stories.\n- \"The People of the Summit\" (1970) (revised 1978, with L. Sprague de Camp)\n-"
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"Confessions of the Crocodile Hunter\nConfessions of the Crocodile Hunter is the series finale of \"The Crocodile Hunter\". It premiered on June 18, 2004. The episode discusses Irwin's accomplishments, and goes into deeper detail of the \"Baby Bob\" crocodile-feeding incident in early 2004. The episode achieved high ratings when it premiered, and marked the end of a week of new episodes, an event dubbed \"Croc Week 2004\". Although this was the last episode of the series proper, the show continued to"
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"Could I Leave You?\n\"Could I Leave You?\" is the 40th episode of the ABC television series, \"Desperate Housewives\". The episode was the 17th episode for the show's second season. The episode was written by Scott Sanford Tobis and was directed by Pam Thomas. It originally aired on March 26, 2006.\nPlot.\nAfter Susan is discharged from the hospital, Dr. Ron arrives in her hospital room to bring her home and to ask her a few questions. Ron asks if she"
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"On A Sunday Jun-51\n- P. 1012 The Frank Baron Trio Moontide / Rotten Row Oct-51\n- P. 1013 Jimmy Young Too Young / How Can I Leave You Aug-51\n- P. 1014 Jan Rosol La Ronde De L'Amour (Love's Roundabout) / Melancolie Aug-51\n- P. 1015 Hamish Menzies with his Rhythm I'm Just A Coconut Collector / Look Out! Sep-51\n- P. 1016 Hamish Menzies with his Rhythm I Wanna Hear It From You / Too Many Love Songs Sep-51\n- P. 1017 Jimmy Young Vanity / Only"
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"Crash Bash\nCrash Bash is a party video game developed by Eurocom and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation.\n\"Crash Bash\" is the fifth installment in the \"Crash Bandicoot\" series. It is the first \"Crash Bandicoot\" game not to be developed by Naughty Dog (who had left the series to develop the \"Jak and Daxter\" series), the last game released for the PlayStation console, and the first in the party genre (the second being \"Crash Boom Bang!\" six"
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"Daisy Town\nDaisy Town is a Lucky Luke adventure written by Goscinny with Morris and illustrated by Morris. It was originally published in French in the year 1983. The comic is an adaptation of the 1971 movie \"Daisy Town\".\nExternal links.\n- Lucky Luke official site album index\n- Goscinny website on Lucky Luke"
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"Danger on Vampire Trail\nDanger on Vampire Trail is Volume 50 of the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap.\nThis book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate by Andrew E. Svenson and first published in 1971.\nPlot summary.\nThe Hardy boys and two friends Chet and Biff take a camping trip to the Rocky Mountains in an attempt to locate a gang of credit card counterfeiters."
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"Dangers on a Train"
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"Dangers on a Train\n\"Dangers on a Train\" is the twenty-second and final episode of the 24th season of \"The Simpsons\", and the 530th episode overall. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 19, 2013. The name of the episode is a reference to the film \"Strangers on a Train\".\nPlot.\nAs Homer and Marge's wedding anniversary approaches, Homer remembers how they celebrated their first one: by visiting an outdoor mall and riding its"
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"Day of the Dumpster\n\"Day of the Dumpster\" is the first episode of the American television program \"Mighty Morphin Power Rangers\" and the \"Power Rangers\" franchise. It first aired on the Fox Network on August 28, 1993 as part of its Fox Kids programming block, and was later released on VHS and DVD. A new re-version of the episode later aired on ABC on January 2, 2010, as part of the ABC Kids programming block. As with the first season \"Mighty Morphin Power"
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"Death in Holy Orders\nDeath in Holy Orders is a 2001 detective novel in the Adam Dalgliesh series by P. D. James.\nSetting.\nThe novel is mainly set in and around an Anglo-Catholic theological college, Saint Anselm's, on the windswept coast of East Anglia. It provides an insight into the structure of the Church of England and its training of students, known as ordinands, for religious ministry.\nPlot.\nDalgliesh visits Saint Anselm's in a semi-official capacity to follow up the"
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"Death of a Citizen\nDeath of a Citizen is a 1960 spy novel by Donald Hamilton, and was the first in a long-running series of books featuring the adventures of assassin Matt Helm. The title refers to the metaphorical death of peaceful citizen and family man Matt Helm and the rebirth of the deadly and relentless assassin of World War II.\nThe book sees Matthew Helm, a one-time assassin and special agent for the American government during the war, being reactivated (code name: Eric) when a"
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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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"Deus Le Volt"
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"Deus Le Volt\nDeus Le Volt is the eighth in the series of Time Hunter novellas and features the characters Honoré Lechasseur and Emily Blandish from Daniel O'Mahony's \"Doctor Who\" novella \"The Cabinet of Light\". It is written by Jon de Burgh Miller, co-author of the Virgin Publishing Bernice Summerfield novel \"Twilight of the Gods\" and author of the BBC Books Past Doctor Adventure \"Dying in the Sun\".\nThe novella is also available in a limited edition hardback, signed by the author ("
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"of the First Crusade is reported in the \"Gesta Francorum\", written by an anonymous author associated with Bohemond I of Antioch shortly after the successful campaign, in 1100 or 1101. According to this description, as the Princes Crusade gathered in Amalfi in the late summer of 1096, there assembled a large number of crusaders, armed and bearing the sign of the cross on their right shoulders or on their backs, crying in unison \"\"Deus le volt, Deus le volt, Deus le volt\"\". The \""
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"Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?"
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"Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?\n\"Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?\" is the ninth episode of the fourth season of the animated television series \"South Park\", and 57th episode of the series overall. \"Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?\" originally aired in the United States on July 19, 2000 on Comedy Central. It is the first part of a two-part episode, which concludes in the following episode \"Probably\". It links the events and some of the characters of the"
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"manipulative, and propagandist antics. He often tricks Butters. Cartman's role in the series varies from episode to episode.\nMain class Heidi Turner.\nHeidi Turner, voiced by Jessica Makinson, is an occasional female classmate of the four main characters with brown hair. Her first lines of dialogue were in the two-part episodes \"Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?\" and \"Probably\", where she was referred to as Marcy. She also had dialogue in the episodes \"Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset\" and"
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"Donut Run\n\"Donut Run\" is the eleventh episode of the second season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", and the thirty-third episode overall. Written and directed by series creator Rob Thomas, \"Donut Run\" premiered on January 25, 2006 on UPN.\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 Meg's death in \"One Angry Veronica\""
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", Duncan (Teddy Dunn) steals his baby daughter and runs away with her. Meanwhile, Logan (Jason Dohring) and Weevil (Francis Capra) work together on solving Felix Toombs's murder.\n\"Donut Run\" was the first episode of the series to be directed by Rob Thomas. The episode also features the final regular appearance by series regular Duncan Kane (Teddy Dunn). Fans often expressed their dislike for the character and his relationship with Veronica, preferring the Veronica-Logan relationship. \"Donut Run\""
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"Down the Block There's a Riot\n\"Down the Block There's a Riot\" is the 144th episode of the ABC television series, \"Desperate Housewives\". It is the tenth episode of the show's seventh season and was broadcast on December 12, 2010.\nPlot.\nLynette learns that Paul is officially opening the halfway house and is receiving an award from the mayor for doing so. She gathers the neighborhood to start a protest during the mayor's award speech. Keith decides to propose to Bree,"
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"Family Goy\n\"Family Goy\" is the second episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on October 4, 2009. In the episode, Lois discovers that her mother is Jewish and begins her struggle to adapt to her newfound heritage. Meanwhile, Irish Catholic Peter begins to embrace his wife's new religion, but after a spiritual visit from his deceased stepfather, Francis, he becomes increasingly anti-semitic towards Lois and the family."
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"Copa Fiat Brasil\nCopa Fiat Brasil previously known as Trofeo Linea Brasil was a one-make racing series by Fiat based in Brazil which uses the Fiat Linea model. The category was founded in 2010 by Felipe Massa and his family and ended in 2012. The series was organized in collaboration with the Confederação Brasileira de Automobilismo (CBA), RM Racing Events and Carlinhos Romagnolli Promoções e Eventos.\nHistory.\nLarge Brazilian drivers competed in the championship; Cacá Bueno, Christian Fittipaldi, Ricardo Maurício, Thiago Camilo, Allam"
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"Fine Feathered Finks\n\"Fine Feathered Finks\" is a first-season episode of \"Batman\", first airing as its third episode on ABC January 19, 1966. It was repeated on August 31, 1966 and May 17, 1967. Burgess Meredith made his debut as The Penguin in this episode.\nPlot synopsis.\nAwaiting release from prison, the Penguin, the \"pompous, waddling master of fowl play\", schemes to get Batman to plan his crimes for him; his first step is to attract"
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"A Fine Feathered Frenzy\nA Fine Feathered Frenzy is the 57th animated cartoon short subject in the \"Woody Woodpecker\" series. Released theatrically on October 25, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International.\nPlot.\nWoody drops in at a fancy restaurant, looks over the menu and gives them a nickel for a cup of coffee while he takes out his own lunchbox. Insulted, they toss him out without a bite to eat. Woody starts thumbing through the newspaper and"
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"Homer is angry at Moe for his betrayal, and seeks revenge.\nThe episode was written by Robert Cohen and directed by Rich Moore, with assistance from Alan Smart. \"Flaming Moe's\" was the first episode of the show to feature Moe in a prominent role. The main plot of the episode in which Moe's Tavern becomes famous because of a drink is loosely based on the Los Angeles establishment Coconut Teaszer. The episode also parodies the television series \"Cheers\", including the theme song \"Where Everybody Knows"
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"- Jul. 1998: \"Coconut Monkey: Paradise Lost\" (Quake II single player mod for PC Gamer)\n- Sep. 1998: \"Special Ops Force: Mission 3 -- Desert Bloom\" (Quake II single player mod for Rysher Entertainment serving as a continuation of the Soldier Of Fortune Series upon the renaming of the original series by Rysher [see Soldier of Fortune, Inc.])\n- Oct. 1998: \"Coconut Monkey: Dry Gulch\" (Quake II single player mod for PC Gamer)\n- Dec."
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"Free Hat"
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"Superfoods Juicing & Smoothies (Jul/16)\n8. Gluten Free for Kids (Sep/16)\n9. Healthy Home Cooking: For Busy Families (Jan/17)\nList of cookbooks Essential Series.\n1. The Company's Coming Essential Slow Cooker (Sep/13)\n2. The Essential Company's Coming Chicken (Jan/14)\n3. The Essential Guys' Cookbook (May/14)\nList of cookbooks Wild Canada Series.\n1. Canadian Fishing Cookbook (Jun/13)\n2. Canadian Outdoor Cookbook (Jun/13)\n3."
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"From Here to Paternity\n\"From Here to Paternity\" is an episode of the BBC sitcom, \"The Green Green Grass\". It was first screened on 25 December 2006, as the 2006 Christmas special.\nSynopsis.\nWhen Llewellyn arrives accusing the Boyce's dog, Earl, of seducing his pedigree collie, Blodwyn, who is now pregnant, trouble starts to brew in the village. Boycie doesn't want his reputation to be scarred by having a sexually orientated pet so he denies everything until Llewellyn produces a"
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"space education. ISRO Vikas rocket engine benefited from Indo-French scientific collaboration in France on the Viking 4A engine built by CNES/SEP.\nThe Indo-French Centre for Promotion of Advanced Research (CEFIPRA) is the nodal framework for promoting bilateral scientific cooperation in fundamental and applied research, frontier technologies and exchange of scientists and post doctoral researchers. The office of CEFIPRA has been established in Delhi and the centre is currently funded through an annual corpus of €3 million with India and France equally contributing €1.5 million each"
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"Frontios\nFrontios is the third serial of the 21st season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts on BBC1 from 26 January to 3 February 1984.\nSet in the far future, the serial involves the alien Gravis (John Gillett) enslaving the last surviving humans to mine the planet for use as a spaceship for the Gravis.\nPlot.\nThe TARDIS lands in the far future, on the planet Frontios, where some of the last"
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"Future Stock\n\"Future Stock\" is the 21st episode in the third season of \"Futurama\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 31, 2002.\nPlot.\nPlanet Express holds its stockholders' meeting, and the state of the business is not good. Uninterested in the meeting, Fry and Dr. Zoidberg wander off in search of food. Fry finds his way into a support group meeting for cryogenic clients who have been defrosted, where he meets a sleazy 1980s businessman ("
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"Gaffe à Lagaffe !\nGaffe à Lagaffe !, written and drawn by Franquin, is the fifteenth album of the original \"Gaston Lagaffe\" series.\nStory.\nStory Inventions.\n- petrol: special petrol for the Gastomobile, it also can cause unexpected fireworks\n- anti-hold-up system: system which consists of spreading marbles to make robbers slide\n- radio-controlled iron: efficient iron, but not to be lost from sight, as it tends to fly away\n- heating for birds:"
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"Gideon Rises\n\"Gideon Rises\" is the twentieth aired episode of the animated television series; \"Gravity Falls\" and the final episode of the series' first season. Premiering on August 2, 2013, on the Disney Channel, it was directed by John Aoshima and Joe Pitt, and written by Alex Hirsch, Matt Chapman, and Michael Rianda.\nThe series follows twins, Dipper (voiced by Jason Ritter) and Mabel (voiced by Kristen Schaal), as they spend their summer vacation at their great uncle"
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"a viewership of 3.2 million. \"Gideon Rises\" was released for digital distribution as part of the series Volume 2.\nPlot summary.\nGideon Gleeful has taken control of the Mystery Shack, forcing the Pines family to move in with Soos at his grandmother's house. At a press conference, Gideon announces his intentions to turn the Mystery Shack into his own personal theme park, \"Gideonland\", which the Pines family see on television. After failing to convince the town of Gideon's true nature, Mabel worries"
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"Grey 17 Is Missing\nGrey 17 Is Missing is an episode from the third season of the science-fiction television series \"Babylon 5\".\nSynopsis.\nSheridan has instructed Garibaldi and the security staff to recruit telepaths for the war against the Shadows. Ivanova approaches Dr. Franklin who is still on his walkabout to see if he has lists from when he was discretely smuggling telepaths away from Psi-Corps. Franklin however is struggling with withdrawal from his stimpak addiction. He tells Ivanova where to find his lists on the"
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"Zacks-Abramov in the corner of the canvas, with her hands on her knees. While her hands undergo abstraction, the image's face retains a clear, realistic character. A large part of the composition is taken up by a curtain which becomes the dominant form in the background.\nThe tonality of this painting has much in common with other works he painted between 1964 and 1974. In his \"Green Touches\" series, as well as in the paintings \"Tel Aviv Windows\" and \"Red Stain,\""
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"Hell Money\n\"Hell Money\" is the nineteenth episode of the third season of the science fiction television series \"The X-Files\" and 68th episode overall. It premiered on the Fox network in the United States on March 29, 1996. It was written by Jeffrey Vlaming and directed by Tucker Gates. The episode is a \"Monster-of-the-Week\" story, unconnected to the series' wider mythology. \"Hell Money\" earned a Nielsen household rating of 9.9, being watched by 14.86 million"
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"Is Hell: The First Flight of the Phantom Eagle\", scripted by Garth Ennis. He wrote \"Supreme Power\" vol. 3 #1–12 (Sep. 2008 – July 2009) for Marvel. In 2009, he wrote and penciled \"Dominic Fortune\".\nCareer 2010s.\nIn 2010 he wrote \"Die Hard: Year One\", a comic about John McClane from the \"Die Hard\" series for Boom! Studios. Marvel in June 2010 published a Rawhide Kid miniseries drawn by Chaykin and written by Ron Zimmerman"
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"Hollywood Steps Out\nHollywood Steps Out is a 1941 short Merrie Melodies cartoon by Warner Bros., directed by Tex Avery. The cartoon features caricatures by Ben Shenkman of Hollywood celebrities from the 1930s and early 1940s, including Cary Grant, Clark Gable, Wallace Beery, Bing Crosby, Greta Garbo, and Groucho Marx.\nPlot.\nA bird's-eye view of Los Angeles is shown with searchlights moving to a conga beat. The action takes place in the famed Ciro's nightclub, where the Hollywood stars are having dinner"
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"Holy Cornholio\n\"Holy Cornholio\" is the sixth episode of season 8 and 206th episode overall of the American animated television series \"Beavis and Butt-Head\". It is an extended episode. It aired on MTV on November 10, 2011, along with \"Drones\", another extended episode.\nPlot.\nBeavis and Butt-Head are seen in Mr. Stevenson's garage, playing with his tools. After Stewart says not to play with his dad's tools, they ignore him and Beavis starts screwing a"
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"I Am Become Death\n\"I Am Become Death\" is the fourth episode of the third season of the NBC science fiction drama series \"Heroes\" and thirty-eighth episode overall. It was written by Aron Coleite and directed by David Von Ancken. The episode aired on October 6, 2008. The title is a reference to a phrase from the \"Bhagavad Gita\" and was famously quoted by J. Robert Oppenheimer; \"Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.\"\nPlot.\nPeter travels"
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"to the successful trading card series, \"Mars Attacks\". Like \"Mars Attacks\", \"Dinosaurs Attack!\" was intended as an homage and a parody of 1950s B-movies. While \"Mars Attacks\" was a parody of alien invasion movies, \"Dinosaurs Attack!\" was inspired by monster-on-the-loose movies such as \"The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms\" and \"Godzilla\".\nTopps veteran product developers Art Spiegelman, Len Brown (who had designed and written \"Mars Attacks\""
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"Jared Has Aides\n\"Jared Has Aides\" is the sixth season premiere of the adult American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 80th episode of the series overall. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on March 6, 2002. The episode was rated TV-MA in the United States, except on syndicated broadcasts, where it is rated TV-14 instead. In the episode, weight loss advocate Jared Fogle incurs the wrath of South Park after he announces that he lost weight because he has"
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"Jerry's Cousin"
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"Jerry's Cousin\nJerry's Cousin is a 1951 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 57th \"Tom and Jerry\" short on April 7 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the cartoon was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby, scored by Scott Bradley, and animated by Ray Patterson, Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse and Irven Spence. Paul Frees provided the voice of Jerry's cousin, Muscles. Working titles for this particular cartoon included \"City Cousin\" and \"Muscles Mouse\" before"
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".\nThe series was revived as the comic strip 'The Wonderful Adventures of Jerry, Don and Snooker' running for 203 episodes from 27 February 1954 to 11 January 1958. 'Jerry's Jolly Jingles' featuring Jerry, Oojah's cousin, ran for another seven months. This was the last issued of the Oojah series.\nThe Artists.\nThomas Maybank (full name Hector Thomas Maybank Webb) born in Beckenham, Kent on 29 February 1869, was the original artist for the series. Maybank died on 27"
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"Joe's Revenge"
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"Joe's Revenge\n\"Joe's Revenge\" is the fifth episode of the eleventh season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 18, 2012. In the episode, when Bobby “The Shirt” Briggs, the criminal who shot Joe years ago, leaving Joe in a wheelchair for the rest of his life, becomes a fugitive, Quagmire, Joe and Peter team up to hunt the bad guy down. The episode received mostly positive reviews"
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"Sep 19), New York City (Town Hall, Sep 20), Washington DC (The 9:30 Club, Sep 21), San Francisco (Warfield Theater, Nov 9) and Seattle (McCaw Hall, Nov 14)\n- Spinal Tap's \"One-Night-Only World Tour\" concert at Wembley Arena, London (June 30, 2009) – opening act\nTV appearances.\n- \"Saturday Night Live\" (NBC; Nov 3, 1984) – performing \"Old Joe's"
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"Joke Over"
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"Joke Over\nJoke Over is the thirteenth episode of the fifth and final series of the period drama \"Upstairs, Downstairs\". It first aired on 30 November 1975 on ITV.\nBackground.\n\"Joke Over\" was recorded in the studio on 29 and 30 May 1975. The location footage was filmed near Middle Wallop in Andover, Hampshire on 21 May 1975. The scavenger hunt plotline was inspired by the autobiography of Barbara Cartland, \"We Danced All Night\". This had also been used by Rosemary Anne"
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"'s Gal\" (Aug 1)\n- \"Broncho Billy's Fatal Joke\" (Aug 8)\n- \"Broncho Billy Wins Out\" (Aug 15)\n- \"Broncho Billy's Wild Ride\" (Aug 22)\n- \"Broncho Billy the Vagabond\" (Sep 5)\n- \"Broncho Billy a Friend in Need\" (Sep 12)\n- \"Broncho Billy Butts In\" (Sep 19)\n- \"Strategy of Broncho Billy's Sweetheart\" (Sep 26)\n- \"Broncho"
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"Kidney Now!"
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"Kidney Now!\n\"Kidney Now!\" is the and season finale of the third season of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\", and the 58th overall episode of the series. It was directed by series producer Don Scardino, and written by show producers Jack Burditt and Robert Carlock. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network in the United States on May 14, 2009. Guest stars in this episode include Alan Alda, Kay Cannon, Donald Glover, Napiera Groves, Chris"
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"Usvyat L, Havel P, Levin NW: Relationship between adiposity and cardiovascular risk factors in prevalent hemodialysis patients. J Ren Nutr. 2009 Sep;19(5):357-64.\n3. Derose SF, Rutkowski MP, Levin NW, Liu IL, Shi JM, Jacobsen SJ, Crooks PW: Incidence of end-stage renal disease and death among insured African Americans with chronic kidney disease. Kidney Int. 2009 Sep;76(6):629-37\n4. Thijssen S1, Zhu F, Kotanko P, Levin NW: Comment on \"higher serum creatinine"
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"Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch"
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"Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch\n\"Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch\" is the first episode in season four of the American animated television series \"Futurama\". It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 12, 2003. The episode was written by Bill Odenkirk and directed by Wes Archer. The plot centers on Kif and Amy's relationship; Kif is suddenly impregnated so he returns to his homeworld to give birth. The episode was generally well received by critics.\nPlot.\nAmy"
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"Birdbot of Ice-Catraz\" (where Bender demonstrates his own questionable piloting skills while under the effects of a sobriety binge); by the time of \"Time Keeps On Slippin'\", Fry can (once again) fly the ship with a reasonable degree of skill. In the episodes \"The Series Has Landed\", \"Parasites Lost\", and \"Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch\", Amy Wong flies the ship without problem.\nDr Zoidberg serves as the ship's doctor and, on occasion,"
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"King Conan"
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"King Conan\nKing Conan is a collection of five fantasy short stories by American writer Robert E. Howard featuring his sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian, first published in hardcover by Gnome Press in 1953. The stories originally appeared in the 1930s in the fantasy magazine \"Weird Tales\". The collection never saw publication in paperback; instead, its component stories were split up and distributed among other \"Conan\" collections.\nChronologically, the five short stories collected as \"King Conan\" are the fourth in Gnome's Conan"
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"only the Howard Conan stories in their original published form, and included all the Conan stories in the public domain at the time (though their copyright status was not widely known). Wagner's introductions are openly dismissive of the editorial revisions done by de Camp and Carter on the Lancer/Ace editions.\n- \"The Hour of the Dragon\" (Aug. 1977)\n- \"The People of the Black Circle\" (Sep. 1977)\n- \"Red Nails\" (Oct. 1977)\nBantam series, 1978"
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"King-Size Homer"
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"King-Size Homer\n\"King-Size Homer\" is the seventh episode of \"The Simpsons\"' seventh season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 5, 1995. In the episode, Homer despises the nuclear plant's new exercise program, and decides to gain in order to claim a disability and work at home.\nThe episode was written by Dan Greaney and directed by Jim Reardon. Joan Kenley makes her second of three guest appearances on \"The Simpsons\" in the"
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"Triple Bypass\"\n- \"Marge in Chains\"\n- \"Deep Space Homer\"\n- \"Bart Gets an Elephant\"\n- \"Homer Badman\"\n- \"King-Size Homer\"\n- \"Two Bad Neighbors\"\n- \"Homerpalooza\"\n- \"A Milhouse Divided\"\n- \"The Homer They Fall\"\n- \"Homer to the Max\"\n- \"Faith Off\"\n- \"The Computer Wore Menace Shoes\"\n- \"Tennis the Menace\"\n- \"Bye"
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"Kir'Shara"
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"Kir'Shara\n\"Kir'Shara\" is the ninth episode of the of the American science fiction television series \"\". It was writer Michael Sussman's third episode of the season, while it was director David Livingston's second. The episode was the third in a three-part story arc, following on from the episodes \"\" and \"\". \"Kir'Shara\" and the Vulcan arc showed themes relating to the Protestant Reformation resulting in comparisons to books such as \"The Da Vinci Code\" and \"The Celestine Prophecy\","
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"while the Kir'Shara itself was compared to the Nag Hammadi library.\nSet in the 22nd century, the series follows the adventures of the first Starfleet starship \"Enterprise\", registration NX-01. In this episode, \"Enterprise\" attempts to avert a war, and is caught in a crossfire between Vulcan and Andorian starships. Meanwhile. Captain Archer, Commander T'Pol, and T'Pau aim to take the Kir'Shara to the Vulcan capital, and use it to reveal Administrator V'Las' plot to the rest of the Vulcan High Command."
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