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"Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery\n\"Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery\" is the tenth episode of the third season of the animated television series \"South Park\". It originally aired on October 27, 1999. The episode features issues of necrophilia and a parody of the animated series \"Scooby-Doo\" (with the band Korn filling the role of Mystery, Inc.).\nPlot.\nLocal radio station KOZY 102.1 is sponsoring a \"Halloween Haunt\" featuring an appearance by real-life nu metal band"
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"episode \"Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery\", which features them as characters inspired by the cartoon \"Scooby-Doo\", driving a van similar to the Mystery Machine and trying to solve a mystery about pirate ghosts.\nHe voiced Succulentus in an episode of \"OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes\" titled \"Know Your Mom\". The character was based on Davis and a parody of Nu-Metal in general.\nCareer.\nCareer Solo career.\nJonathan Davis first began working on a solo album"
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"L'abbaye truquée"
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"L'abbaye truquée\nL'abbaye truquée, written and drawn by Fournier, is the twentysecond album of the \"Spirou et Fantasio\" series, and the author's third, following the \"Spirou\" retirement of André Franquin. The story was initially serialised in \"Spirou\" magazine, before its release as a hardcover album in 1972.\nStory.\nSpirou, Fantasio and their guest Itoh Kata are visited by Charles Atan and his henchman Renaldo, members of \"The Triangle\", who abduct the Japanese magician as a means of"
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"his idea of comic book heroes. Complaints aside, he was still an active (if often unwilling) participant in the stories, even saving the day on a few occasions, such as in \"L'abbaye truquée\".\nHistory Tome & Janry period.\nIn the beginning, Tome and Janry continued Spip much as Fournier had, letting him make biting remarks about whatever situation he was in, providing comedy relief and occasionally contributing to the plots. However, as the series evolved and grew more dramatic and mature, Spip's"
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"Le dictateur et le champignon\nLe dictateur et le champignon, written and drawn by Franquin, is the seventh album of the \"Spirou et Fantasio\" series. After serial publication in \"Spirou\" magazine, the story was released as a hardcover album in 1956.\nStory.\nWhen the Marsupilami causes chaos all over town, Spirou and Fantasio decide that it is time to take him back to his home in the Palombian jungles. After an eventful journey by cruise ship, they find that Fantasio's shady cousin Zantafio"
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"dictateur et le champignon\", the Marsupilami escapes from his cell on a boat with a gorilla). Another change is Marsupilami can speak in difference to his comic counterpart that can only mimic sound like a parrot. In this version, Marsupilami is voiced by Steve Mackall.\nShnookums and Meat was a secondary segment on this show.\nThere were thirteen episodes in the series, and the series lasted one season. Reruns of the show were aired on The Disney Channel (from October 1994 to June 1995), and"
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"Le nid des Marsupilamis"
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"Le nid des Marsupilamis\nLe nid des Marsupilamis, written and drawn by Franquin, is the twelfth album of the \"Spirou et Fantasio\" series. The title story, and another, \"La foire aux gangsters\", were serialised in \"Spirou\" magazine before the release in a hardcover album in 1960.\nStory.\nIn \"The Nest of the Marsupilamis\", Seccotine invites Spirou and Fantasio to a screening of her new documentary film, revealing what she has been doing since last seen in Palombia (in"
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"a life of its own was the Marsupilami, a fictional monkey-like creature with a tremendously long prehensile tail. The Marsupilami appears in the majority of the Franquin stories, starting in 1952 with \"Spirou et les héritiers\". In the series, it is adopted by the duo and follows them everywhere they go. Marsupilamis in the wild take centre stage briefly in \"Le nid des Marsupilamis\" (1957) which presents Seccotine's documentary featuring a family in their natural habitat, the jungles of the fictitious South American state"
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"Let's Be Bad"
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"represent the next text\n\nExamples:\nProvided: \"A. Grace Cook\nAlice Grace Cook (18 February 1877 - 27 May 1958), known as Grace Cook or A. Grace Cook was a British astronomer. She joined the British Astronomical Association in 1911, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1916, part of the first group of women elected as fellows. She was renowned for her work observing meteors, and also observed naked-eye phenomena including the zodiacal light and aurorae. During World War One Cook, with Fiammetta Wilson, headed the British Astronomical\" Match: \"A. Grace Cook\"",
"Let's Be Bad\n\"Let's Be Bad\" is the fifth episode of the American television series, \"Smash\". The episode aired on March 5, 2012.\nPlot.\nKaren (Katharine McPhee) performs at a government party; tensions between Michael (guest star Will Chase) and Julia (Debra Messing) increase; Eileen (Anjelica Huston) becomes associated with Ellis (Jamie Cepero); Ivy's (Megan Hilty) romantic relationship with Derek (Jack Davenport) hits a bump in the road"
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".\nBooks written and published Short story collections \"Bad\" books.\n- \"The Bad Book\" (2004)\n- \"The Very Bad Book\" (2010)\nBooks written and published Novels.\nBooks written and published Novels \"Treehouse\" series.\n- \"The 13-Storey Treehouse\" (11 Sep 2011)\n- \"The 26-Storey Treehouse\" (02 Sep 2012)\n- \"The 39-Storey Treehouse\" (01 Sep 2013)\n- \"The 52-Storey Treehouse\" (01 Sep 2014)\n- \"The 65-Storey Treehouse"
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"Life on the Fast Lane"
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"Life on the Fast Lane\n\"Life on the Fast Lane\", also known as \"Jacques to Be Wild\", is the ninth episode of \"The Simpsons\" first season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 18, 1990. It was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by David Silverman. Albert Brooks guest starred as Jacques, a French bowling instructor, with him being credited as \"A. Brooks\".\nThe episode deals with how Homer's thoughtlessness precipitates Marge's infatuation"
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"Lane Nishikawa\nLane Nishikawa is a Japanese American actor, filmmaker, playwright and performance artist who was born in Wahiawa, Hawaii and is \"Sansei\" (third generation Japanese American) and his work often deals with Asian American history and identity issues. He is widely known for a series of one-man shows, including \"Life in the Fast Lane\", \"I'm on a Mission From Buddha\", \"Mifune and Me\" and others. In 2005 he directed the independent feature film, \"Only the"
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"Lisa's Date with Density"
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"Lisa's Date with Density\n\"Lisa's Date with Density\" is the seventh episode of \"The Simpsons\"' eighth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 15, 1996. It was written by Mike Scully and directed by Susie Dietter. The episode sees Lisa develop a crush on Nelson Muntz, which eventually leads to Lisa and Nelson dating.\nPlot.\nAt Springfield Elementary School, Superintendent Chalmers visits Principal Skinner to show off his newly purchased 1979 Honda Accord. However"
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"Marge Be Not Proud\" (which he wrote for season seven) which was based \"one of the most traumatic moments\" of his life, when he was caught shoplifting at age 12. He jokingly told \"Variety\" that \"It's great to be paid for reliving the horrors of your life.\" He also wrote \"Team Homer\" and \"Lisa's Date with Density\". Scully noted: \"I wrote a lot of Lisa's shows. I have five daughters, so I like Lisa a lot"
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"Little Orphan Millie"
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"Little Orphan Millie\n\"Little Orphan Millie\" is the sixth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' nineteenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 11, 2007. This episode represents a milestone in Simpsons' history as it sees Kirk and Luann remarry after initially divorcing eleven seasons earlier. It was written by Mick Kelly, production assistant to Al Jean, and directed by Lance Kramer. During its first broadcast, the episode garnered 10.57 million viewers.\nPlot.\nKirk and Luann"
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"Millie Davis\nMillie Davis (born December 6, 2006) is a Canadian actress who is best known for her roles as Ms. O in the PBS Kids series \"Odd Squad\", Summer in the film \"Wonder\", and Gemma Hendrix in the series \"Orphan Black\". She was nominated for a Best Actress award as Ms. O in \"Odd Squad: The Movie\" at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards and has been co-nominated with the \"Odd Squad\" cast for four additional awards, including winning"
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"Live Together, Die Alone"
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"Live Together, Die Alone\n\"Live Together, Die Alone\" is the second season finale of the ABC television series \"Lost\", consisting of the 23rd and 24th episodes of the second season. It is also the 48th and 49th episodes overall. The episode was written by Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, and directed by Jack Bender. It first aired in the United States on May 24, 2006, on the American Broadcasting Company. The episode was watched by 17.84 million people and received positive reviews."
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"I think we've found it.\"\nProduction.\n\"Live Together, Die Alone\" was the thirteenth episode of the series directed by Jack Bender. The episode was written by Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, the ninth episode that the two had written together.\nDue to being two hours long, more time went into shooting \"Live Together, Die Alone\" than most episodes. It was shot in 17 days by two separate crews. Several scenes had to be shortened or cut due to time constraints."
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"represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph!\n\nThe provided query could be 'On the Evening Side' and the positive 'On the Evening Side\nOn the Evening Side is the eighth studio album by Canadian country music artist Charlie Major. It was released on June 21, 2011 via EMI Music Canada.' and the negative 'Prison d’Eugène Delacroix)\n- On the Canyon-Side (27 Sep 1923)\n- On the Mount of Stone (1971)\n- One Evening (1971)\n- Only to One Returned (1958)\n- The Orchid of Beauty (1922)\n- Ougabalys (15 Sep 1929)\n- The Outer Land (26 May 1935)\n- Outlanders (Jul 1937)\n- The Owls (LXIX. Les Hiboux) (1 Oct 1925)\n- Paean (1962)\n- The'",
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"Living Witness\n\"Living Witness\" is the 91st episode of the science fiction television series \"\", the 23rd episode of the .\nThe events from \"Voyager\"'s time in the Delta Quadrant, in the 2370s, are viewed through the eyes of history as museum spectators observe recreations of the past, nearly 700 years after the initial events. The Doctor's program is found and reactivated, allowing him to set the record straight. At the end of the episode, we see that it was actually all a"
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"16 (Sep. 1991) and \"Quasar\" #26 (Sep. 1991), the character had a significant role in the limited series \"Infinity Gauntlet\" #1–6 (July – Dec. 1991), \"Warlock and the Infinity Watch\" #1 (Feb. 1992), and \"DC vs. Marvel\" #1–4 (April – May 1996). The Living Tribunal's role was eventually expanded on in \"She-Hulk\" vol. 2, #12 (Nov. 2006).\nFictional character biography."
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"Loin Like a Hunting Flame"
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"Loin Like a Hunting Flame\n\"'Loin Like a Hunting Flame\" is the twelfth episode of the first season of the American crime-thriller television series \"Millennium\". It premiered on the Fox network on January 31, 1997. The episode was written by Ted Mann, and directed by David Nutter. \"Loin Like a Hunting Flame\" featured guest appearances by William Lucking, Hrothgar Mathews and Harriet Sansom Harris.\nForensic profiler Frank Black (Lance Henriksen), a member of the private investigative organisation Millennium Group"
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", joins a fellow Group member to track a killer driven by sexual neuroses and who uses mood-altering drugs to gain control of his victims.\n\"Loin Like a Hunting Flame\" has received mostly negative reviews from critics, with its treatment of female characters being seen as particularly poor. The episode—Nutter's last contribution to the series—contains several literary references, alluding to both Dylan Thomas and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.\nPlot.\nIn Boulder, Colorado, a rave is underway in a nightclub."
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"Lords of the Bow"
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"Lords of the Bow\nLords of the Bow (known as Genghis: Lords of the Bow in America) is the second book of the \"Conqueror\" series, based on the life of Mongol warlord Genghis Khan by Conn Iggulden. The book follows Genghis' completion of the consolidation of the disparate Mongol tribes and subsequent campaigns against the Western Xia and Jin empires.\nPlot summary.\nUnder the name Genghis, the protagonist unites the Mongol tribes, finally defeating the last alliance against his rule. After the killing of"
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"Lords Commissioners doff their hats to the Members of Parliament while female Lords Commissioners bow their heads in return. The Reading Clerk of the House of Lords then reads the Monarch's Commission, which authorizes the Lords Commissioners. After the appropriate business has been transacted, the Commons again bow thrice and depart.\nLords Commissioners.\nThe following people are participating and non-participating Lords Commissioners since 2019:\nExternal links.\n- Royal Commissions at the UK Parliament website\n- Royal Assent by Commission at the UK Parliament website"
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"Lottery Fever\n\"Lottery Fever\" is the first episode of the tenth season of the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". The 166th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 25, 2011. The episode follows the Griffin family after they win the state lottery, and go on to spend the money with no regard. Peter becomes power hungry, and demands that Quagmire and Joe perform tasks for him when he invests in one of their projects. This"
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", and a significant increase from the previous record of $37.8 million on a Super 7 lottery draw in 2002—rapid sales created by lottery fever across the country pushed this 2005 Lotto 6/49 jackpot far beyond the originally estimated $40 million.\nBy comparison, while the Canadian Lotto Max lottery has had a main prize pool as high as $112 million, that lottery sets a cap of $60 million for its main jackpot, with excess \"main prize pool\" money being applied to a series $1 million MaxMillions prizes on"
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"Luca$\n\"Luca$\" (pronounced \"Luca-dollar\") is the seventeenth episode of the 25th season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\", and the 547th episode of the series. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 6, 2014. It was written by Carolyn Omine and directed by Chris Clements. In the episode, Marge thinks that Lisa is dating below her standards when she brings home a competitive eater-in-training named Lucas Bortner, so she enlists Homer"
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"3 Sep 1937)\n- Eugène-Gabriel-Gervais-Laurent Tisserant (25 Jun 1937 Appointed - 18 Feb 1946)\n- Luca Ermenegildo Pasetto, (22 Sep 1937 Appointed - 11 Nov 1950)\n- Sergio Pignedoli (22 Dec 1950 - 5 Mar 1973)\nSources.\n- (for Chronology of Bishops)\n- (for Chronology of Bishops)\n- Pius Bonifacius Gams, \"Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae\", Leipzig 1931, p. 451"
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"Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn"
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"Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn\nLucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn is the final novel in the \"Lucky Starr\" series, six juvenile science fiction novels by Isaac Asimov that originally appeared under the pseudonym Paul French. The novel was first published by Doubleday & Company in 1958. It was the last novel to be published by Asimov until his 1966 novelization of \"Fantastic Voyage\", and his last original novel until 1973's \"The Gods Themselves\". \"Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn\" is"
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"series, in \"Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids\" and \"Rings of Saturn\", Earth finds itself on the brink of war with the Sirians as the result of Sirian aggression. On both occasions, Starr uses his formidable intellect to avert the war, on grounds that a true war would mean ruin to both worlds. Again the analogy to the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union is obvious.\n\"Rings of Saturn\" is the only novel in the series in which the Sirians"
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"Magic Steps"
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"Magic Steps\nMagic Steps is the opening book of \"The Circle Opens\" quartet of young adult fantasy novels by Tamora Pierce. It is preceded by the \"Circle of Magic\" quartet, taking place four years after the conclusion of \"Briar's Book\". It portrays the adventures of Sandrilene fa Toren, the noble thread mage and her first experience as a teacher of magic.\nPlot introduction.\nLike the previous quartet, \"Magic Steps\" is set in Summersea, the capital of Emelan.\nPlot"
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"76 6-11 17/Mar/87 Cows On Button Moon (10 min)\n77 6-12 24/Mar/87 Cinders And The Magic Beans (10 min)\n78 6-13 31/Mar/87 Queenie Jelly Loses Her Cherries (10 min)\nEpisode list Series 7 (1988).\nSeries 7 (1988)\n79 7-01 08/Sep/88 Button boat Race (10 min)\n80 7-02 15/Sep/88 Vacuum Cleaner For Sale (10 min)\n81 7-03 22"
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"Manny Get Your Gun"
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"Manny Get Your Gun\n\"Manny Get Your Gun\" is the eighth episode of the second season of the sitcom, \"Modern Family\" and the 32nd overall. It originally aired November 17, 2010 on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). The episode was written by Danny Zuker, from a story by \"Modern Family\" co-creator, Christopher Lloyd and was directed by Michael Spiller. \nIn the episode, everyone gathers at a restaurant for Manny's birthday when Manny has a mini-life crisis of"
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"getting older; Phil and Claire have a race to see who can get there faster; and Mitchell and Cam get stuck at the mall looking for a gift.\n\"Manny Get Your Gun\" received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics with Joel Keller of \"TV Squad\" naming it \"one of the better ones of the season. According to the Nielsen Media Research, the episode received the same ratings as the previous episode, \"Chirp\" and became the second highest rated scripted series of the original week it aired."
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"Mascot Madness!"
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"Mascot Madness!\nMascot Madness! is the third book of the \"Schooling Around\" series by Andy Griffiths. It was published in 2009 by Pan Macmillan Australia. \nPlot.\nMr Brainfright dresses in a banana mascot suit to support Northwest Southeast Central School in the Northwest Interschool Sports Event, also getting extremely obsessed with bananas and boring the class - unusual for him!\nMr Brainfright also teaches the class to visualise all the events in the Northwest Interschool Sports Event, while Mr Grunt, their sports teacher, tortures"
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"the player to raise the intensity of the arena by performing well. Inversely, performing poorly will lower the intensity making it difficult to make a comeback. Intensity points earned can be used to interact with the mascot, the cheerleaders, the pep band, or the crowd.\nGames \"NCAA March Madness 08\".\n\"NCAA March Madness 08\" is the 2007 installment in the NCAA March Madness series. It was released on December 7, 2007 for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, and Xbox 360. Former University of"
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"Micro Machines V4"
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"Micro Machines V4\nMicro Machines V4 is a racing video game developed by Supersonic Software and published by Codemasters for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS.\nGameplay.\nThe player controls a toy Micro Machines vehicle and drives it through a course. As in most games, the objective is to beat the other racers to the finish line. However, as in other games in the \"Micro Machines\" video game series, there is an alternate way to victory as well; in racing, the"
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"features 3d graphics and up to 8-player multiplayer games. The 12 available characters each have different special attacks.\nGames Micro Machines V4 (2006).\n\"Micro Machines V4\" is the sequel to \"Micro Machines V3\". It features over 25 tracks, 750 vehicles and a track editor, although the track editor is not present in the PSP or DS versions. Tracks also feature new settings such as a supermarket or swimming pool. The game was developed by Supersonic Software Ltd.\nGames Micro Machines World Series (2017)"
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"Might as Well Be Dead"
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"Might as Well Be Dead\nMight as Well Be Dead is a Nero Wolfe detective novel by Rex Stout, published by the Viking Press in 1956. The story was also collected in the omnibus volume \"Three Aces\" (Viking 1971).\nPlot introduction.\nNero Wolfe is hired to find a missing person, who soon turns up — under a new name — as a newly convicted murderer in a sensational crime.\nPlot summary.\nAs the book opens, James R. Herold, prosperous businessman from Omaha"
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"), Stephen Elliott (Mr. Herold) and John de Lancie (Tom Irwin). Directed by George McCowan from a teleplay by Seeleg Lester, \"Might as Well Be Dead\" aired February 13, 1981.\nAdaptations Stage.\nAdaptations Stage \"Might as Well Be Dead\" (2017).\nA stage adaptation of \"Might as Well Be Dead\" was commissioned by Park Square Theatre in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The second stage production to be authorized by the estate of Rex Stout, \"Might as Well Be Dead:"
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"Monsters Among Us"
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"Monsters Among Us\n\"Monsters Among Us\" is the premiere episode of the of the anthology television series \"American Horror Story\", which premiered on October 8, 2014 on the cable network FX. It was co-written by creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk and directed by Murphy.\nThe episode introduces Elsa Mars (Jessica Lange) who runs one of the last remaining freak shows in the United States in the hamlet of Jupiter, Florida, and her recruitment of conjoined twins Bette and Dot Tattler (Sarah Paulson"
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". As the series progresses, Anita's perspective on the supernatural changes; initially she sees preternatural beings simply as \"monsters\" to be fought, and later grows to see them as communities to be protected, as well as possible love interests.\nBooks in the series.\n1. \"Guilty Pleasures\" (1993)\n2. \"The Laughing Corpse\" (Sep 1994)\n3. \"Circus of the Damned\" (1995)\n4. \"The Lunatic Cafe\" (1996)\n5"
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"Mouse into Space\nMouse into Space is a \"Tom and Jerry\" animated short film made in 1961, released on April 13, 1962. It was the fifth of the thirteen cartoons in the series to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Prague, Czechoslovakia.\nPlot.\nJerry, tired of Tom's repeated attempts to harm him, gets mad and leaves the house to join a space program. Tom tries to convince Jerry to stay, but to no avail. While Jerry is"
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"Color\" one-shots, starting with \"Four Color\" #16 (\"Mickey Mouse Outwits the Phantom Blot,\" 1941). The regular series launched with Mickey Mouse #28 (Dec./Jan. 1952/1953), and was published by Dell until issue #84 (Jul./Sep. 1962).\n- Gold Key Comics (1962–1980; Mickey Mouse #85–204)\n- Whitman (1980–1984; Mickey Mouse #205–218)\n- Gladstone Publishing (1986–1990; Mickey Mouse #219-#256)\n- Gemstone Publishing (2003–2006;"
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"Movin' Out (Brian's Song)\n\"Movin' Out (Brian's Song)\" is the second episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". The 100th overall, it originally aired on Fox in the United States on September 30, 2007. It was written by John Viener and directed by Cyndi Tang. In the episode, Peter convinces Brian to move in with his girlfriend Jillian and Stewie tags along to help pay the rent. Meanwhile, Meg and Chris get jobs"
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"at the convenience store where Chris befriends the manager, prompting Meg to do all the hard work. The episode title is a reference to the Billy Joel song \"Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)\" and the film \"Brian's Song\". This episode marks the end of Brian and Jillian's relationship, which started in season five.\n\"Movin' Out (Brian's Song)\" was met with generally positive reviews from critics, who praised it for having a continuous storyline. Critics also praised Drew"
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"Mr. Midshipman Hornblower\nMr. Midshipman Hornblower (published 1950) is a Horatio Hornblower novel written by C. S. Forester. Although it may be considered as the first episode in the Hornblower saga, it was written as a prequel; the first Hornblower novel, \"The Happy Return\" (\"Beat to Quarters\" in the U.S.), was published in 1937.\nPlot introduction.\nHoratio Hornblower commences his career in the Royal Navy as an inexperienced midshipman in January 1794. Through a series of challenges and adventures both in"
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"(1963) starring David Buck in the title role was based on \"Lord Hornblower\"\n- The ITV and A&E television series \"Hornblower\" (1998–2003) starred Ioan Gruffudd as Hornblower, and included stories from \"Mr. Midshipman Hornblower\", \"Lieutenant Hornblower\", and \"Hornblower and the Hotspur\".\nIn other media Radio adaptations.\n- Michael Redgrave played Hornblower in a radio series of the same name between 1952 and 1953, later rebroadcast over Mutual in the United States syndicated via Towers of London."
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"Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington\n\"Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington\" is the fourteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\" fourteenth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 9, 2003.\nPlot.\nWhile watching a very late episode of \"The Three Stooges\", the Simpsons feel the ground shaking. They discover an airplane flying dangerously close to their house. They soon realize that the air traffic must have been redirected. Homer and Marge complain to an airport official, who says"
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"correct \"pájaro carpintero\"). The crude Spanish is used so that English-speaking viewers would still understand what was being said. On occasions, he also speaks English, such as briefly in \"Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington\". In \"Bart Gets Famous\", he anchors the news with an articulate English accent, filling in for Kent Brockman, who would not report the news because he did not get his cheese Danish, which Bart stole to give to Krusty.\nBumblebee Man is a caricature parody of"
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"Much 'I Do' About Nothing"
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"Much 'I Do' About Nothing\n\"Much 'I Do' About Nothing\" is the 18th episode of the CW television series, \"Gossip Girl\" as well as the series first season finale. The episode was written by Josh Schwartz & Stephanie Savage and directed by Norman Buckley. It originally aired on Monday, May 19, 2008 on the CW.\nPlot.\nBlair takes matters into her own hands to help Serena deal with the manipulative and evil Georgina Sparks who threatens to expose Serena's secret."
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"\"I Can't Do It Alone: Great Showbiz Duets,\" March 28 - 31, 2019 \nThe 2018-2019 Youth Series\n\"Much Ado About Nothing,\" By William Shakespeare, September 12 - 23, 2018 \n\"Mary Poppins Jr.,\" January 10 - 13, 2019 \n\"The Secret Garden: Spring Edition,\" January 31 - February 3, 2019 \n\"Oh Freedom! The Story of the Underground Railroad,\" February 27 - March 3, 2019 \n\"The Tempest for Kids"
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"My Princess\n\"My Princess\" is the season seven finale and the 150th episode of the American sitcom \"Scrubs\". It was broadcast on May 8, 2008 on NBC. Although produced as episode 9, the episode was rearranged to be the season finale due to the season being cut short because of the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike.\nPlot.\nDr. Kelso, to try to prevent the staff from making mistakes due to tiredness that will make the hospital liable and open for lawsuits, says that anyone"
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"My Friend the Chauffeur, 1905\n- Lady Betty Across the Water (1906)\n- Lady Betty Runs Away, Ladies' Home Journal Jan 1906\n- The Chauffeur and the Chaperon, The Delineator Oct 1906\n- A Real English Christmas with Lady Betty, Ladies Home Journal Dec 1906\n- The Princess Virginia, Ladies' Home Journal Oct, Dec 1906, Jan 1907\n- The Botor Chaperon, The Grand Magazine Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1906, Jan 1907\n- The Car of"
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"Never Kill a Boy on the First Date\n\"Never Kill a Boy on the First Date\" is the fifth episode of the first season of the television series \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\". The episode was written by story editors Rob Des Hotel and Dean Batali, and directed by David Semel. The narrative follows Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar), as she struggles to find a date and stop the rise of the Anointed One.\nPlot.\nOwen asks Buffy out on a date at The Bronze."
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"New Allegiances\n\"New Allegiances\" is the series seven premiere and 57th episode of the British espionage television series \"Spooks\". It was originally broadcast on BBC One on 27 October 2008. The episode was written by Neil Cross, with additional writing by Ben Richards, and directed by Colm McCarthy. The episode is considered the first of a two-part story, which concludes with following episode \"Split Loyalties\".\nIn the episode, Private Andy Sullivan (Ian Virgo) is kidnapped by an Al-Qaeda"
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"\"The Impeccable Twins\"). The first series follow the novels' plot but the second and the third series have mostly same characters but tell new continuity after the novels end. Some fans don't like the new series because they gave many characters, who already get their happy ends in original, grisly deaths or other bad fates. Topped when third series, characters switch their moral allegiances at monthly interval and ends abruptly.\nAdaptations Video games.\n- (1999)\n- II (2000)\n- III"
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"Newborn King\n\"Newborn King\" is the eleventh episode of the ninth season of the American crime drama television series \"NCIS\", and the 197th episode overall. It originally aired on CBS in the United States on December 13, 2011. The episode is written by Christopher J. Waild and directed by Dennis Smith, and was seen by 19.13 million viewers.\nPlot.\nWhen a Navy captain is killed in a hotel room, NCIS must track down and protect his heavily pregnant companion from unknown assailants. They discover"
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", Toronto (Oct 1967–Sep 1971), Aarhus (Oct 1969–Jan 1974, Oct 1980–Jan 1989), Winnipeg (Feb 1970–Sep 1973), and Boston (Apr 1970–Nov 1974). The Boston study, led by Harvard Medical School child psychiatrist Stanley Walzer at Children's Hospital, was unique among the seven newborn screening studies in that it only screened newborn \"boys\" (non-private-ward newborn boys at the Boston Hospital for Women) and was funded in part by grants from the NIMH Center for Studies of Crime and"
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"No Loan Again, Naturally\n\"No Loan Again, Naturally\" is the twelfth episode of the twentieth season of \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 8, 2009.\nIn the episode, the Simpsons lose their house, but Ned Flanders buys it and offers to rent it back to them. However, when they turn out to be less-than-reliable renters, Flanders kicks them out. \"No Loan Again, Naturally\" was written by Jeff"
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"was keep this episode from feeling very middle-of-the-road.\" Erich Asperschlager of TV Verdict thought the previous episode was disappointing because it \"failed to deliver on a solid premise\". \"No Loan Again, Naturally\", however, Asperschlager thought delivered on \"its deceptively simple premise in spades. Any time you get this much Ned Flanders, good things are bound to happen. Mix in a good deed well-punished and you’ve got a real winner.\"\nSteve Heisler of \"The"
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"Nobody Knows Anything\n\"Nobody Knows Anything\" is the 11th episode of the HBO original series \"The Sopranos\". Written by Frank Renzulli and directed by Henry J. Bronchtein, it originally aired on March 21, 1999.\nStarring.\n- James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano\n- Lorraine Bracco as Dr. Jennifer Melfi\n- Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano\n- Michael Imperioli as Christopher Moltisanti\n- Dominic Chianese as Corrado Soprano, Jr.\n- Vincent Pastore as Pussy Bonpensiero\n- Steven Van Zandt as Silvio Dante"
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"for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Nancy Marchand) (Episodes: \"Pilot\" & \"46 Long\")\n- Nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (John Heard) (Episode: \"Nobody Knows Anything\")\n- Nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (David Chase) (Episode: \"Pilot\")\n- Nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (David Chase) (Episode: \"Pilot\")\n- Nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series"
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"Normal Is the Watchword\n\"Normal Is the Watchword\" is the season premiere of the second season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", and the twenty-third episode overall. Written by series creator Rob Thomas and directed by John Kretchmer, the episode premiered on UPN on September 28, 2005.\nThe series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she deals with life as a high school student while moonlighting as a private detective. In this episode, Veronica reveals the events that"
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"Felix's murder and learn that Felix was dating Molly Fitzpatrick.\nProduction.\nThe episode was written and directed by series creator Rob Thomas. Although Thomas had previously written \"Pilot\", \"Credit Where Credit's Due\", \"Leave It to Beaver\", and \"Normal Is the Watchword\", this is his first directing credit for the show and his first professional directing credit. In an interview, Thomas expressed nervousness around the shoot, especially when to call \"Action.\" Thomas also made sure that"
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"Not for Attribution\n\"Not for Attribution\" is the third episode of the fifth season of the HBO original series, \"The Wire\". The episode was written by Chris Collins from a story by David Simon & Chris Collins and was directed by Joy Kecken and Scott Kecken. It aired on January 20, 2008.\nPlot Summary.\nA withdrawn Michael is persuaded to take a trip to Six Flags America with Dukie and Bug. The three boys have a fun day at the park, although Michael is later"
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"Of Late I Think of Cliffordville\n\"Of Late I Think of Cliffordville\" is episode 116 of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\". It originally aired on April 11, 1963 on CBS. In this episode, an elderly, sadistic business tycoon buys the opportunity to enjoy amassing his fortune a second time.\nPlot.\nWilliam J. Feathersmith, the 75-year-old president of a large corporation, is a sadistic man who has made his fortune by financially preying on others. One night, a"
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"\"Of Late I Think of Cliffordville\") as Miss Pepper (uncredited)\n- \"The Andy Griffith Show\" (1964–1966, TV Series) as Miss Vogel / Mrs. Parnell Rigsby\n- \"The Outer Limits\" (1964, TV Series) as Mrs. McCrae\n- \"The Fugitive\" (1964–1966, TV Series) as Carolyn Fletcher / Nurse Oberhansly / Ellie Parker\n- \"Please Don't Eat the Daisies\" (1965, TV Series) as Mrs. MacIntyre\n- \"The F.B.I.\" (1965–1972"
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"One Door Closes\n\"One Door Closes\" is the fifteenth episode of the second season of the American television series \"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\", based on the Marvel Comics organization S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division), revolving around the character of Phil Coulson and his team of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents as they face a rival faction of S.H.I.E.L.D. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. The episode was written by Lauren LeFranc and Rafe Judkins, and"
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"As One Door Closes\n\"As One Door Closes\" is an episode of the BBC sitcom, \"Only Fools and Horses\". It was the final episode of series 4 and first broadcast on 4 April 1985. In the episode, Del and Rodney hunt for a rare butterfly.\nSynopsis.\nDel Boy's latest get-rich-quick scheme involves super-sharp combs and louvre doors funded by Denzil's £2,000 redundancy money, which was forcibly attained by Del. But Brendan O'Shaughnessy and Teddy Cummings do not"
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"Opel Corsa\nThe Opel Corsa is a supermini car engineered and produced by the German automobile manufacturer Opel since 1982. It has been sold under a variety of other brands (most notably Vauxhall, Chevrolet, and Holden) and also spawned various other derivatives.\nCorsa A (1982–1993).\nThe front-wheel drive Opel Corsa was first launched in September 1982. It went on sale first in France, Italy, and Spain - markets where small cars represented from 34 to 43 percent of sales. Built in Zaragoza"
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"production. Series production commenced in June 2001. This car was the first compact car produced by the SAIC-GM joint-venture, and was aimed squarely at young families. The Buick Sail was based on Opel Corsa B, and the body design is shared with the Brazilian Chevrolet Corsa Classic and India's Opel Corsa Joy. This four-door saloon bodywork was never offered in Europe, instead being intended for developing markets. The only engine choice is a 1.6 litre, inline-four engine, coupled to a"
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"Our Role Models\n\"Our Role Models\" is the third episode of the ninth season and the 171st episode overall of the American sitcom \"Scrubs\". It aired on ABC on December 8, 2009. \nPlot.\nAs J.D. and Turk talk in a hall of New Sacred Heart, Dr. Cox calls them over so he can give a present to Drew - a pink shirt with #1 printed on the front. J.D. gets insanely jealous but Drew is still mad that Cox is aggressively taking an interest in him"
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"early 1990s through the German ZDF television series \"Our Teacher, Doctor Specht\". She was part of the main cast and, in parallel with her preparatory school studies, made 13 episodes between 1990 and 1992. \nIn 1997 she achieved a major audience with a leading role in the Sat.1 action series \"HeliCops - Einsatz über Berlin\". Other engagements, mostly in television films and series, followed.\nModelling.\nIn 1993 she was discovered by a model scout of the agency Berlin Models. and took second"
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"Out of Oz\nOut of Oz is the fourth and final novel in Gregory Maguire's \"The Wicked Years\" and was released on November 1, 2011. \"Out of Oz\" brings a conclusion to the narratives spread across \"The Wicked Years\" while providing a revisionist look at L. Frank Baum's Land of Oz incorporating elements from Baum's series as well as the 1939 film adaptation of the original novel. This novel presents an Oz in the middle of a civil war plagued with depression and adult situations, from"
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"Papa's Cabin\n\"Papa's Cabin\" is the fifteenth episode of the third season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", and the fifty-ninth episode overall. Written by John Enbom and directed by Michael Fields, the episode premiered on The CW on February 27, 2007. The series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she deals with life as a college student while moonlighting as a private detective.\nIn this episode, Veronica and her father Keith (Enrico Colantoni)"
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"story are present in the episode \"Passing Through Gethsemane\", in particular a version of Demolition referred to as \"death of personality\".\nExternal links.\n- \"The Demolished Man\" serialized in \"Galaxy\", parts 1, 2, and 3 at the Internet Archive"
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"Pent-House Mouse\nThe Pent-House Mouse is the first of thirty-four \"Tom and Jerry\" shorts directed by Chuck Jones after being fired from Warner Bros. Cartoons, released in 1963 (renewed 1991). \"Pent-House Mouse\" returned production of the series to Hollywood after a five-year absence (the previous 13 shorts had been produced in Czechoslovakia and animated by Gene Deitch).\nPlot.\nTom is relaxing in a penthouse, while Jerry is struggling to look for food, being"
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"Psykogeddon\nPsykogeddon is an original novel written by Dave Stone and based on the long-running British science fiction comic strip \"Judge Dredd\". It is Stone's fourth \"Judge Dredd\" novel, and the third to also feature his character Judge Steel from the spin-off comic series \"Armitage\" in the \"Judge Dredd Megazine\".\nSynopsis.\nArch-criminal Efil Drago San has been arrested in Mega-City One and demands a trial – unprecedented in a city where justice is delivered instantly by"
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"Push-Button Kitty\n\"Push-Button Kitty\" is a 1952 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 70th \"Tom and Jerry\" short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. The animators were Irven Spence, Ed Barge, and Kenneth Muse and music by Scott Bradley. This cartoon marks the final appearance of Mammy Two Shoes.\nPlot.\nMammy Two Shoes is sweeping the floor while Tom is relaxing near Jerry's mouse hole, not caring or noticing as Jerry comes out"
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"Quite a Common Fairy\n\"Quite a Common Fairy\" is the third episode of the third season of the American fantasy drama series \"Once Upon a Time\", and the show's 47th episode overall.\nThis episode continues the core characters' search for Henry (Jared S. Gilmore), as Peter Pan (Robbie Kay) reveals to him the real reason he brought him to Neverland, while Regina (Lana Parrilla) discovers a familiar face from her past that wants to seek revenge on her after she attempted to"
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"such as offspring from previous broods—will help with the raising of the young. Such alloparenting is particularly common among the Corvida, which includes such birds as the true crows, Australian magpie and fairy-wrens, but has been observed in species as different as the rifleman and red kite. Among most groups of animals, male parental care is rare. In birds, however, it is quite common—more so than in any other vertebrate class. Although territory and nest site defence, incubation, and chick feeding are"
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"Radar's Report\n\"Radar's Report\" was the 27th episode of \"M*A*S*H\", and third of season two. The episode aired on September 29, 1973.\nOverview.\nOctober 17, 1951: This episode is told as a voice-over of Radar reading a report as he is typing it. Comically, it includes where he puts punctuation and how he spaces the report. In each scene of the episode, the viewer hears the actual scene as well as the report that Radar is making."
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"Radar\" and \"Homegrown\". \"Off the Radar\" saw Te Radar's attempt at sustainable living, spending ten months working on a small allotment. The show rated highly, and led to the publication on an accompanying book. The series was followed by a sequel, \"Radar's Patch\", which won the 2010 award for Best Information/Lifestyle programme.\nIn 2013 he presented \"Best Bits\". He was replaced by Jesse Mulligan the following year.\nExternal links.\n- NZ on screen"
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"Rapture's Delight\n\"Rapture's Delight\" is the ninth episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series \"American Dad!\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on December 13, 2009. This episode centers around Stan and Francine's life after the vast majority of the church, including Hayley and Steve, are raptured. When Stan begins to blame Francine for not getting into heaven, Francine ends their relationship and befriends a man whom she later finds out to be Jesus. Francine becomes"
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"Reserved for the Cat\nReserved for the Cat (2007) is a novel by American writer Mercedes Lackey, part of her Elemental Masters series. It is set in England and is based on the fairy tale Puss In Boots.\nPlot summary.\nNinette Dupond was a dancer with the Paris Opera Ballet who was chosen to be the lead when the prima ballerina Mademoiselle Jean-Marie Augustine is injured. Despite the good reviews her performance receives, she is fired because Augustine becomes jealous of her. Poor and desperate,"
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"Revelation of the Daleks\nRevelation of the Daleks is the sixth and final serial of the 22nd season in the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in two weekly parts on 23 and 30 March 1985. This was the final serial to be broadcast in 45-minute episodes; this format would return 20 years later when the series resumed in 2005.\nPlot.\nThe TARDIS lands on Necros, the location of the funeral home Tranquil Repose. The Doctor is attacked by a mutant, which"
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"played Tallulah in the new series TV episodes \"Daleks in Manhattan\"/\"Evolution of the Daleks\".\nSee also.\nTelevision serials featuring Davros:\n- \"Genesis of the Daleks\"\n- \"Destiny of the Daleks\"\n- \"Resurrection of the Daleks\"\n- \"Revelation of the Daleks\"\n- \"Remembrance of the Daleks\"\n- \"The Stolen Earth\"\n- \"Journey's End\"\n- \"The Magician's Apprentice\"\n- \"The Witch's Familiar\"\nAudio stories"
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"Ring-a-Ding Girl\n\"Ring-a-Ding Girl\" is episode 133 of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\". It originally aired on December 27, 1963 on CBS. In this episode, a movie star (played by Maggie McNamara) receives a mystical summons to return to her hometown on a matter of life and death.\nPlot.\nBunny Blake is a movie star. Her hometown fan club sends her a ring. Looking into the stone, she sees her sister"
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"Ripley Under Water\nRipley Under Water is a 1991 psychological thriller by Patricia Highsmith, the last of five novels featuring Tom Ripley, \"an intelligent, cultured gentleman who dabbles in art, music and, occasionally, murder\". It was the eighteenth of her 22 novels.\nSynopsis.\nTom Ripley spends his days tending his garden and playing the harpsichord at his home near Fontainbleau. An obnoxious American named David Pritchard, motivated by malice rather than any financial interest, threatens to expose Tom's role in the disappearance"
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"by Jane Seymour; appears in \"Aldrin Justice\". Professor Lewis is Marshall's recently divorced law professor who is considered a \"cougar\" by Barney. He has sex with her several times.\n- Liddy Gates : Played by Mircea Monroe; appears in \"Romeward Bound\". She is Barney and Robin's wedding planner, and has a \"ridonkulous\" body according to Ted and Barney.\n- Mary : Played by Erinn Bartlett; appears in \"Mary the Paralegal\". Although she is a paralegal,"
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"She Used to Be My Girl\n\"She Used to Be My Girl\" is the fourth episode in the sixteenth season of the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 5, 2004.It features actress Kim Cattrall from \"Sex and the City\".\nPlot.\nOne day, Marge Simpson sees a friend from high school, Chloe Talbot, on TV and is jealous of her success as a news reporter. When they meet, an embarrassed"
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"My Turn\"/\"Afterglow\" (Sep 1989, Glass Records, GLASS056 [7\"])\n- \"It’s My Turn\"/\"Afterglow\"/\"Faithful to 3 Lovers\"/\"Do or Be Done\" (Sep 1989, Glass Records, GLASS12 056 [12\"])\n- \"Look Like a Girl\"/\"Bad Habits Die Hard\" (- 1990, Paperhouse Records, - [7\"])\nExternal links.\n- Derek Sozou, David Westlake site\n- Luke Haines, \"Bad Vibes\" (London: William Heinemann, 2009), 5-"
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"Shell Shock (Part II)\n\"Shell Shock (Part II)\" is the seventh episode of the tenth season of the American police procedural drama \"NCIS\" and the 217th episode overall. It originally aired on CBS in the United States on November 20, 2012. The episode is written by Gina Monreal and directed by Tom Wright and was seen by 16.47 million viewers.\nGibbs continues to work with Captain Wescott while he retraces his steps in order to help the NCIS team track down a terrorist. With Thanksgiving"
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"Snakedance\nSnakedance is the second serial of the 20th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts on BBC1 from 18 to 26 January 1983.\nThe serial is set on the planet Manussa 500 years after the 1982 serial \"Kinda\". In the serial, the Mara takes over the body of Lon (Martin Clunes), the ruler's son, while seeking to manifest itself by using a crystal.\nPlot.\nThe arrival of"
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"Soul of the Fire\nSoul of the Fire is the fifth book in Terry Goodkind's epic fantasy series \"The Sword of Truth.\"\nPlot introduction.\nRichard and Kahlan are finally married and are enjoying their wedding night back in the Spirit house in the Village of the Mud People. Soon, sudden and unexplainable deaths begin to occur, and Richard comes to the conclusion that when Kahlan called forth \"the chimes\" in order to save him, they remained free, causing havoc. Zedd sends Richard and Kahlan"
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"for Young Readers, Sep 30 2014)\n- \"Summerfall\" (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Aug 26 2014) — \"Winterspell\" prequel novella\n- \"Homecoming\" (available only as a free e-book download from Legrand's website, Dec 29 2014) — \"Winterspell\" epilogue\n\"Empirium\" series:\n- \"Furyborn\" (Sourcebooks Fire, May 22 2018)\n- \"Kingsbane\" (Sourcebooks Fire, May 21 2019)\nStandalone:\n- \"Sawkill"
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"Steve Burdick\n\"Steve Burdick\" is an episode of the 1990 NBC television series \"Lifestories\", an anthology drama that each week followed a new set of characters dealing with a medical issue. The episode revolves around Burdick (D. W. Moffett), a gay television newsman with AIDS. When his lover dies of the disease, Burdick reveals his own diagnosis on the air to the displeasure of his station manager. The episode was loosely based on Paul Wynne, a newscaster out of San Francisco who died of AIDS in"
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"scheduling decision, \"There are few things in broadcasting that we know for sure, and one of those is that when you do an episode of any series that deals with AIDS, there is going to be advertiser sensitivity to it. And if you choose to do it anyway, you better count on losing money.\"\n\"Steve Burdick\" won a GLAAD Media Award as the best television drama episode of 1990.\nReferences.\n- Dubin, Steven C. (1994). \"Arresting Images: Impolitic Art"
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"Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song\n\"Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song\" is the 19th episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifth season. The 100th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 28, 1994. In the episode, Superintendent Chalmers fires Principal Seymour Skinner after a disaster at the school. Bart Simpson, feeling partially responsible for Skinner's firing, tries to help his old principal get his job back.\nThe episode was written by Bill Oakley"
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"Test the Store\n\"Test the Store\" is the seventeenth episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\" and the show's 169th episode overall. The episode was written by Mindy Kaling, directed by Brent Forrester, and aired on NBC in the United States on March 1, 2012.\nThe series—presented as if it were a real documentary—depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania, branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In the episode"
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"The 30% Iron Chef\n\"The 30% Iron Chef\" is the 22nd episode and last episode in season three of \"Futurama\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 14, 2002. Bender aspires to be a cook for the Planet Express crew, but the meals he produces are awful. One day, Bender overhears the crew complaining about one of his meals and is overcome by feelings of worthlessness and self-pity.\nPlot.\nBender aspires to be a cook"
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"him to publish any more stories.\nContents.\n1. \"The Adventure of the Empty House\"\n2. \"The Adventure of the Norwood Builder\"\n3. \"The Adventure of the Dancing Men\"\n4. \"The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist\"\n5. \"The Adventure of the Priory School\"\n6. \"The Adventure of Black Peter\"\n7. \"The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton\"\n8. \"The Adventure of the Six Napoleons\"\n9."
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"The Arctic Patrol Mystery\nThe Arctic Patrol Mystery is Volume 48 in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap.\nThis book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate by Andrew E. Svenson in 1969.\nPlot summary.\nThe Hardy Boys and Chet Morton fly to Iceland to look for Rex Hallbjornsson, a sailor owed a payout from an insurance company. Before they leave Bayport, someone attempts to kidnap Frank. An American astronaut has disappeared in Iceland while studying the volcanoes. Frank finds a glove which"
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"The Big Tall Wish\n\"The Big Tall Wish\" is episode twenty-seven of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\", with an original score by Jerry Goldsmith. It originally aired on April 8, 1960 on CBS.\nPlot.\nBolie Jackson is a washed-up boxer who breaks his knuckles right before a comeback fight. He is knocked down and just about to be counted out, when suddenly, he magically switches places with the other boxer. Bolie is now standing over his vanquished"
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"The Bourne Sanction\nThe Bourne Sanction is the title for the novel by Eric Van Lustbader and the sixth novel in the Jason Bourne series created by Robert Ludlum. It was released on July 29, 2008. It is Lustbader's third Bourne novel, following \"The Bourne Betrayal\" that was published in 2007.\nPlot introduction.\nIn the prologue, four prisoners at High Security Prison Colony 13, in Nizhny Tagil, Russia, attack Borya Maks and try to kill him. Leonid Danilovich Arkadin, member of the"
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"Acclamation Scene on the Doors of Santa Sabina\" (in Notes), \"The Art Bulletin\", Vol. 31, No. 3 (Sep., 1949), pp. 215–217.\n- Allyson E. Sheckler and Mary Joan Winn Leith, “The Crucifixion Conundrum and the Santa Sabina Doors,” Harvard Theological Review 103 (January 2010), pp. 67–88.\n- Weitzmann, Kurt, ed., \"Age of spirituality: late antique and early Christian art, third to seventh century\""
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"The Devil Wears Nada\n\"The Devil Wears Nada\" is the fifth episode of the twenty-first season of \"The Simpsons\". It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 15, 2009. In the episode, Marge and a group called the \"Charity Chicks\" pose for a history-oriented calendar in hopes of raising money for charity, but Marge becomes the talk of the town due to the erotic poses she made after a few drinks of red wine. Meanwhile, Carl is"
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"- Best Transsexual Series: \"She-Male XTC\"\n- Best Vignette Release: \"Pornstars Punishment\"\n- Best Vignette Series: \"Bad Girls\"\n- Best Young Girl Release: \"Cum Spoiled Brats\"\n- Best Young Girl Series: \"Barely Legal\"\n- Clever Title of the Year: \"The Devil Wears Nada\"\nPerformer/Creator Categories\n- Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene: Kayden Kross, Jesse Jane, Riley Steele, Katsuni, Raven Alexis - \"Body"
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"The Dummy"
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"The Dummy\n\"The Dummy\" is episode 98 of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\" starring Cliff Robertson as a ventriloquist. It is not to be confused with a similar episode \"Caesar and Me\", in which Jackie Cooper plays a ventriloquist.\nPlot.\nVentriloquist Jerry Etherson (Cliff Robertson) is performing an act with his dummy Willie in a small club in New York City. At the end of the act, Willie seems to bite Jerry's hand, and after he goes back"
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"second stage of the Minuteman missile. The first launch of the new Conestoga I design took place on 9 Sep 1982, consisting of the core missile stage and a 500kg dummy payload which included 40 gallons of water. The payload was successfully ejected at 313km, and the Conestoga I became the first privately funded rocket to reach space.\nSSIA was purchased by EER Systems in December 1990. The design was modified again, this time using the Castor engines originally used on the Scout, a workhorse of the 1960s."
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"The Economy Drive"
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"The Economy Drive\n\"The Economy Drive\" is the third episode of the BBC comedy series \"Yes Minister\" and was first broadcast 10 March 1980. This episode, unlike many others, does not end with the phrase, \"Yes Minister.\"\nPlot.\nA despondent Jim Hacker listens with Bernard as his political advisor, Frank Weisel, reads a damning press report detailing a series of government inefficiencies. When Sir Humphrey Appleby arrives, Hacker immediately demands a slimming down of his department. Sir Humphrey argues that"
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"and Spanish.\nDec 2012: Monk & Blog, a compilation of 100 sets of microblog posts, was published.\nSep 2015: A Series of Teachings by Ven. Master Xuecheng was released on CD ROM and flash drive. The 18-series set includes 297 lectures.\nOct 2015: Robot Monk Xian'er was born.\nOct 2015: Collated and Explained Nanshan Vinaya was published with 8 sets and 32 books.\nDec 2015: Longquan Monastery's first overseas monastery, the Longquan Great Compassion Monastery, was opened."
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"The Farseekers"
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"The Farseekers\nThe Farseekers is the second novel in the \"Obernewtyn Chronicles\" series by Isobelle Carmody. It was first published by Penguin Books in Australia in 1990. In 1991, it was selected as an Honour Book for \"\" in the Children's Book Council of Australia Awards.\nTwo years on from the conclusion of \"Obernewtyn\", the story follows the now thriving secret community of misfits at Obernewtyn. An expedition sets out to both rescue a powerful Misfit in a distant part of the Land and a lost"
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"and human and animal rights.\nBooks of the series.\nThe series consists of seven novels published by Penguin Books.\n1. \"Obernewtyn\" (1987)\n2. \"The Farseekers\" (1990)\n3. \"Ashling\" (1995)\n4. \"The Keeping Place\" (1999)\n5. \"The Stone Key\" (2008)\n6. \"The Sending\" (2011)\n7. \"The Red Queen\" (2015)\nIn the United States"
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"The Fighting Irish"
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"The Fighting Irish\n\"The Fighting Irish\" is the seventeenth episode of NBC's first season of \"30 Rock\". It was written by one of the season's co-executive producers, Jack Burditt and it was directed by Dennie Gordon. It aired on March 8, 2007 in the United States. Guest stars who appeared in this episode were Dan Bakkedahl, Katrina Bowden, Henry Boyle, Anna Chlumsky, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, Chris Hoch, Alice Kremelberg, Nathan Lane, Boris McGiver, John F Mooney,"
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"Splitterskyddad EnhetsPlattform\nThe SEP modular armoured vehicle (\"Splitterskyddad enhetsplattform\"), Swedish for \"Fragmentation Protected Standard Platform\", is a hybrid diesel-electric powered armoured fighting vehicle developed by BAE Systems AB. The vehicle is codenamed \"Thor\". The first demonstration models were produced in 2000 (tracked) and 2003 (wheeled). It was originally contracted by the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration.\nThe series-hybrid electric drivetrains for both the wheeled (SEP-W) and two generations of tracked (SEP-"
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"The Foretelling\n\"The Foretelling\" is the first episode of the BBC sitcom \"The Black Adder\", the first series of the long-running comedy programme \"Blackadder\". It marks Rowan Atkinson's début as the character Edmund Blackadder, and is the first appearance of the recurring characters Baldrick (Tony Robinson) and Percy (Tim McInnerny). The comedy actor Peter Cook guest stars as King Richard III.\n\"The Black Adder\" is a historical comedy set in late Medieval England on the cusp of the"
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"Five Bridges of Amakusa\nSignificance.\nThe timing of the completion of these bridges was good, as the popularization of automobiles in Japanese families started around the same year, with the launch of the Nissan Sunny 1000cc series and the Toyota Corolla 1100cc series, foretelling the so-called \"My Car\" age. The Five Bridges started as toll roads and were expected to continue for 39 years, but the explosive motorization collected tolls much faster, and ended the payment after nine years (in 1975).\nBridges."
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"The Great Cow Race"
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"The Great Cow Race\nThe Great Cow Race is the second book in the \"Bone\" series. It collects issues 7-11 of Jeff Smith's self-published \"Bone\" graphic novels, along with the short story \"\"Up on the Roof\"\" which was originally published in \"Wizard Presents: Bone 13½\". The book was first published by Cartoon Books in its original black-and-white form in 1996. Paperback and hardback coloured editions were released in 2005 by Scholastic.\nThis volume"
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"The Great Cow Harbor 10K was created by John Rakucewicz and first run in 1977. 1,002 runners finished the first Cow Harbor 10K. The race steadily grew throughout the 1980s; in 1985, the race instituted a staggered start (named for designer John J. Pitfick), which is still in use. The 1986 race fell victim to its own popularity - it had grown so large that the organizers could no longer handle it. Supporters regrouped and the Great Cow Harbor 10K resumed the next year.\nThe 2001 edition was"
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