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"The Greenies\n\"The Greenies\" is an episode of the award-winning British comedy television series \"The Goodies\".\nThis episode is also known as \"Army Games\".\nWritten by The Goodies, with songs and music by Bill Oddie.\nPlot.\nThe Goodies have been packing for a holiday to the seaside, but the coastal resorts have been compromised by pollution and military activity, so they decide to stay home until Tim remembers a beautiful, quiet village down the coast of Cornwall from his"
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"Julie's Greenroom\nJulie's Greenroom is an American educational pre-school television series that was released on Netflix in March 17, 2017.\nCharacters.\n- Miss Julie (portrayed by Julie Andrews) – The director of the Wellspring Center for the Performing Arts. She teaches performing arts in its theater and \"greenroom.\"\n- Gus (portrayed by Giullian Yao Gioiello) – Miss Julie's assistant and a graduate of the Greenies workshop.\n- Greenies – A diverse group of kids that are mesmerized by"
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"The Handicap Spot"
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"The Handicap Spot\n\"The Handicap Spot\" is the 22nd episode of the fourth season and the 62nd overall episode of \"Seinfeld\". It aired on May 13, 1993.\nPlot.\nThe group travels to a mall in Lynbrook to buy a big-screen television as an engagement gift for their friend, \"The Drake\" (Rick Overton). George, who has borrowed his father's treasured car (a 1978-1980 model Mercury Monarch), parks in a handicapped parking space after being urged"
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"on Cena and Lesnar. On the final \"Raw\" before the Royal Rumble, Triple H forced Cena to compete in a 3-on-1 handicap match against Rollins, Big Show and Kane to not only secure his spot in the Triple Threat match, but also win Ziggler, Ryback and Rowan their jobs back. During the match, Sting, who previously assisted Team Cena at Survivor Series, caused a distraction which allowed Cena to roll-up Rollins for the win to keep his spot in the match and reinstate Ziggler, Ryback and"
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"The Hard Part"
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"The Hard Part\n\"The Hard Part\" is the twenty-first episode of the first season of the NBC science fiction drama series \"Heroes\". It is the first episode of the three-part finale for season one. The title is a reference to Hiro's last line of the previous episode, \"Now the hard part.\" It is the first line in this episode as well.\nPlot.\nOn the eve of the election, events continue to draw the characters to New York City."
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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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"The Horns of Nimon"
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"The Horns of Nimon\nThe Horns of Nimon is the fifth and final broadcast serial of the 17th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 22 December 1979 to 12 January 1980. It is the last broadcast of David Brierley's voice as K9 (as John Leeson returned in the next season).\nThe serial is set on the planets Skonnos and Crinoth. In the serial, bull-like aliens called the Nimons plot to invade"
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"Powers of Darkness\" and \"Out of Body, Out of Mind\" to the paranormal thriller series \"The Omega Factor.\"\nHe also contributed to \"The Horns of Nimon\" that same year, a story based on the myth of the Minotaur.\nCareer 1980s.\nTogether with Don Houghton, he co-wrote the fifth \"Sapphire & Steel\" television story, known informally as \"Dr McDee Must Die\". In 1984 Read adapted the John Wyndham novel, \"Chocky\", for Children's ITV"
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"The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms"
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"The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms\nThe Hundred Thousand Kingdoms is a 2010 fantasy novel by American writer N. K. Jemisin, the first book of \"The Inheritance Trilogy\". Jemisin's debut novel, it was published by Orbit Books in 2010. It won the 2011 Locus Award for Best First Novel and was nominated for the World Fantasy, Hugo, and Nebula awards, among others. Its sequel, \"The Broken Kingdoms\", was also released in 2010.\nSummary.\nYeine Darr, mourning the murder of her mother"
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"- World Fantasy Award, Best Novel 2011 (\"The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms\")\n- David Gemmell Morningstar Award, Best Fantasy Newcomer 2011 (\"The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms\")\n- IAFA William L. Crawford Award, 2011 (\"The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms\")\n- , Best Foreign Novel 2011 (\"The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms\")\n- Nebula Award, Best Novel 2012 (\"The Kingdom of Gods\")\n- Nebula Award, Best Novel 2013 (\"The Killing Moon\")"
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"The Incredible World of Horace Ford"
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"The Incredible World of Horace Ford\n\"The Incredible World of Horace Ford\" is an episode in season four of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\". In this episode, a toy designer fixated on his childhood days finds that he travels back to those times whenever he revisits his old neighborhood.\nPlot.\nHorace Ford is a 38-year-old toy designer whose life is dominated by blissfully happy memories of his childhood. His colleagues, wife, and mother have all become increasingly frustrated with his obsession"
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"appeared too in several episodes of CBS's \"Twilight Zone\", including the role of the salesman in the episode\" I Sing the Body Electric\". He also appeared in \"Time Enough at Last\", \"Still Valley\", \"The Incredible World of Horace Ford\" and \"The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross\".\nIn 1958, Taylor appeared in \"The Martin Poster,\" the first episode of Steve McQueen's CBS western series, \"\" as a doctor shot to death in the back"
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"The Injury"
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"The Injury\n\"The Injury\" is the twelfth episode of the second season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's eighteenth episode overall. The episode was written by Mindy Kaling, who also acts in the show as Kelly Kapoor, and directed by Bryan Gordon. \"The Injury\" first aired in the United States on January 12, 2006 on NBC. The episode guest starred Marcus York as Billy Merchant.\nThe series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton,"
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"Am Soc Nephrol 2017 Oct 6;12(10):1652-1662. Epub 2017 Sep 28.\n11. Gardner J, Sexton KW, Taylor J, et al. Defining severe traumatic brain injury readmission rates and reasons in a rural state. Trauma Surg Acute Care Open 2018 Sep 8;3(1):e000186. eCollection 2018.\n12. Moore BJ, White S, Washington R, et al. Identifying increased risk of readmission and in-hospital mortality using hospital administrative data: the AHRQ Elixhauser Comorbidity Index. Med Care 2017 Jul;55(7):698-705.\n13"
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"The Intriguers"
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"The Intriguers\nThe Intriguers, first published in 1972, was the fourteenth novel in the Matt Helm spy series by Donald Hamilton.\nPlot summary.\nThis novel is a direct follow-up to \"The Poisoners\". It is also the first book in the Matt Helm series to focus on Helm's superior, Mac, whose full name is revealed for the first time as Arthur McGillivray Borden. The storyline of this book is rather uncharacteristic because, instead of fighting terrorists and enemy names, Helm, known as"
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"- 1965 \"The Devastators\"\n- 1966 \"The Betrayers\"\n- 1968 \"The Menacers\"\n- 1969 \"The Interlopers\"\n- 1971 \"The Poisoners\"\n- 1973 \"The Intriguers\"\n- 1974 \"The Intimidators\"\n- 1975 \"The Terminators\"\n- 1976 \"The Retaliators\"\n- 1977 \"The Terrorizers\"\n- 1982 \"The Revengers\"\n- 1983 \"The Annihilators\"\n- 1984 \"The Infiltrators\"\n- 1985 \"The Detonators\"\n- 1986"
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"The Invitations"
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"The Invitations\n\"The Invitations\" is the 22nd and final episode of the seventh season of \"Seinfeld\" and the 134th overall episode. It originally aired on May 16, 1996, and is notable as being the last episode written by co-creator Larry David before he left the series at the end of this season. He did return, however, to write the series finale in 1998. This episode was directed by Andy Ackerman.\nIn 2005, \"TV Guide\" ranked the episode #8 as part"
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". Both schools however declined the invitations to the WAC.\nOn Sep. 28, 2010, the WAC heard presentations from five schools in an effort to replenish their ranks after Boise State, Fresno State, and Nevada leave for the Mountain West. The schools that made presentations were:\n- Three schools with FCS football programs—Texas State University–San Marcos (Texas State), a full member of the Southland Conference; the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), a non-football member of the"
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"The Jungle of Horrors"
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"The Jungle of Horrors\nThe Jungle of Horrors is the eighth book in the award-winning Lone Wolf book series created by Joe Dever.\nGameplay.\nLone Wolf books rely on a combination of thought and luck. Certain statistics such as combat skill and endurance attributes are determined randomly before play (reading). The player is then allowed to choose which Magnakai disciplines or skills he or she possess. This number depends directly on how many books in the series have been completed (\"Magnakai rank\"). With"
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"\"House of Horrors\" (1946). Bricker and Webster both previously wrote the screenplays for Universal Pictures films featuring \"The Brute Man\" star Rondo Hatton: Bricker penned \"House of Horrors\", and Webster wrote \"The Jungle Captive\" (1947), the third in a series of films about an ape that transforms into a beautiful woman.\n\"The Brute Man\" is a quasi-prequel to \"House of Horrors\", in which Hatton played a deformed madman named \"The Creeper\" who kills"
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"The Kid Is All Right"
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"The Kid Is All Right\n\"The Kid Is All Right\" is the sixth episode of the 25th season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\", and the 536th episode of the series. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 24, 2013. It was written by Tim Long and directed by Mark Kirkland. In the episode, Lisa makes friends with a new girl in school, who turns out to be a conservative Republican (a George W. Bush one rather than an Abraham"
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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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"The Kingdoms of Terror"
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"The Kingdoms of Terror\nThe Kingdoms of Terror is the sixth book in the award-winning Lone Wolf book series created by Joe Dever. This is the first book in the \"Magnakai\" portion of the series, which begins after Lone Wolf has spent three years studying the Book of the Magnakai.\nGameplay.\nThis book is the first of the \"Magnakai\" books, in which Lone Wolf moves onwards from the Kai disciplines of the previous books to new, more powerful Magnakai disciplines. Even though some attributes"
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"The Terror\" (\"The Spider\" v. 9, no. 4, Sep. 1936)\n- \"The Devil's Death Dwarfs\" (\"The Spider\" v. 10, no. 1, Oct. 1936)\n- \"The Man Who Ruled in Hell\" (\"The Spider\" v. 12, no. 2, Jul. 1937)\n- \"Machine Guns Over the White House\" (\"The Spider\" v. 12, no. 4, Sep. 1937)\n- \"Master of the Flaming Horde"
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"The Last Legends of Earth"
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"The Last Legends of Earth\nThe Last Legends of Earth is a 1989 science fiction novel by A. A. Attanasio, the fourth and final novel in his Radix Tetrad series. It contains the continuing story of the conflict between the humans, zōtl, Rimstalkers, other spatial dimensions, and time-travel/temporal distortion as do other novels in the tetrad, though this novel is set in events before \"In Other Worlds\".\nThe book has been republished by Phoenix Pick, an imprint of Arc Manor Publishers."
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"Super-Heroes\" Annual #7, under the \"Legends of the Dead Earth\" banner. This Drake claims to be the last living Legionnaire from the long dead planet Earth, his energy powers having rendered him immortal. Drake's origin is much the same as his original counterpart. While the book implied that this was the future of the post-Zero Hour Legion, Drake's backstory conflicts too greatly with that of the version of Wildfire that was introduced in later in the series, along with certain elements that never"
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"The Magician's Code"
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"The Magician's Code\n\"The Magician's Code\" is the hour-long final episode of the seventh season of the CBS sitcom \"How I Met Your Mother\". It aired in two half-hour parts on May 14, 2012.\nPlot.\n- Part 1\nLily starts going into labor, but refuses to go to the hospital until Marshall is there with her. Ted and Robin try to distract her with stories from their past until her contractions are four minutes apart, and Robin offers to"
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"Breaking the Magician's Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed\nBreaking the Magician's Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed is a series of television shows in which the methods behind magic tricks and illusions are explained. In its original incarnation there were four shows in 1997-1998 and a special in 2002 broadcast on the Fox network in the United States, and on Sky and ITV in the United Kingdom. In 2008-2009, a new series of thirteen shows was broadcast by MyNetworkTV in the United States and"
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"The Matrix Reloaded"
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"The Matrix Reloaded\nThe Matrix Reloaded is a 2003 science fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis. It is the first sequel to \"The Matrix\", and the second installment in \"The Matrix\" trilogy. \"Reloaded\" premiered on May 7, 2003, in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, and went on general release by Warner Bros. in North American theaters on May 15, 2003, and around the world during the latter half of that month. It was also screened out of competition at the"
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"the real world and within the Matrix. The resurrected Neo easily defeats the three Agents and returns to his body back on the ship. The first film ends with Neo returning to the Matrix to show people still unknowingly trapped there what they, too, might achieve someday. This marks the beginning of a romantic relationship between Neo and Trinity which proves decisive in the outcome of the series.\nRole in the films \"The Matrix Reloaded\".\nIn \"The Matrix Reloaded\", the second film in the series, Trinity aids"
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"The Menacers"
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"The Menacers\nThe Menacers, first published in 1968, was the eleventh novel in the Matt Helm spy series by Donald Hamilton and the first published since the launch of the \"Matt Helm\" film series starring Dean Martin.\nPlot summary.\nFor reasons unknown, flying saucers apparently with United States Air Force markings have begun attacking locations in Mexico. Helm's mission is to transport a witness to one of these attacks to Washington, and to stop her at all costs from being captured by Soviet agents, even if"
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"- 1965 \"The Devastators\"\n- 1966 \"The Betrayers\"\n- 1968 \"The Menacers\"\n- 1969 \"The Interlopers\"\n- 1971 \"The Poisoners\"\n- 1973 \"The Intriguers\"\n- 1974 \"The Intimidators\"\n- 1975 \"The Terminators\"\n- 1976 \"The Retaliators\"\n- 1977 \"The Terrorizers\"\n- 1982 \"The Revengers\"\n- 1983 \"The Annihilators\"\n- 1984 \"The Infiltrators\"\n- 1985 \"The Detonators\"\n- 1986"
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"The Mouse Comes to Dinner"
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"The Mouse Comes to Dinner\nThe Mouse Comes to Dinner is a 1945 American one-reel animated cartoon, the 18th \"Tom and Jerry\" short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby.\nPlot.\nMammy Two Shoes is preparing a fancy dinner, with both Tom and Jerry observing. Jerry starts eating the cracker spread, but Tom knocks Jerry out by whacking him with a spoon and calls his girlfriend Toots to invite her to dinner. Jerry is forced to perform menial duties for the"
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"Before Christmas\n4. Fraidy Cat\n5. Dog Trouble\n6. Puss n' Toots\n7. The Yankee Doodle Mouse\n8. Sufferin' Cats!\n9. The Bowling Alley Cat\n10. Fine Feathered Friend\n11. The Lonesome Mouse\n12. Baby Puss\nVolume 1 Side 2 (Volume 2).\n1. The Zoot Cat\n2. The Bodyguard\n3. Puttin' on the Dog\n4. Mouse Trouble\n5. The Mouse Comes to Dinner\n6"
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"The Mystery of Banshee Towers"
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"represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it\nFor example, 'Alkisti Avramidou\nAlkisti Avramidou (; born 26 February 1988) is a female Greek water polo player currently playing as a left wing for Olympiacos and the Greek national team.\nAvramidou was part of the Greek national team awarded the Gold Medal at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships which took place in Shanghai in July 2011.\nClub career.\n- 2007– Olympiacos Piraeus\nClub honours.\nClub honours Olympiacos.\n- 1 LEN Euro League\n- 2015.\n- 1 LEN Super Cup\n- 2015.\n-' should be close to 'Alkisti Avramidou'",
"The Mystery of Banshee Towers\nThe Mystery of Banshee Towers by Enid Blyton is the last children's novel in a series of fifteen known collectively as \"The Five Find-Outers and Dog\". The series ran from the mid-1940s to this one, published in 1961.\nPlot summary.\nDuring a school holiday, the children are told by their parents to spend their time visiting sites in the surrounding countryside, rather than searching for mysteries in the village. The children visit an old stately home, Banshee Towers,"
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"a great admirer of Fatty. Ern might be considered to be an unofficial seventh member of the group, although class distinctions are maintained, e.g. Ern is not permitted to eat dinner with the children but instead eats in the kitchen with the Cook. He is also seen in \"The Mystery of the Vanished Prince\", \"The Mystery of Tally-Ho Cottage\", \"The Mystery of the Strange Messages\" and \"The Mystery of the Banshee Towers\".\n- Miss Trimble – Lady Candling's companion. The"
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"The Neutronium Alchemist"
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"The Neutronium Alchemist\nThe Neutronium Alchemist is a science fiction novel by British writer Peter F. Hamilton, the second book in \"The Night's Dawn Trilogy\". It follows on from \"The Reality Dysfunction\" and precedes \"The Naked God\". It was published in the United Kingdom by Macmillan Publishers on 20 October 1997. The first United States edition, which is broken into two volumes, \"Consolidation\" and \"Conflict\", followed in April and May 1998 from Time Warner Books. The second US edition,"
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"the peninsula of Mortonridge on their colony world of Ombey from the possessed to provide the Confederation with proof that the possessed can be beaten. Elsewhere, the most infamous 'returnee' of the possessed, Al Capone, uses his organisational skills to conquer the planet New California and turn it into the hub of an expanding empire, 'The Organisation', with the Confederation Navy hard-pressed to deal with checking its advance whilst maintaining the quarantine.\nAt the conclusion of \"The Neutronium Alchemist\", the personnel of Tranquillity"
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"The New Exhibit"
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"The New Exhibit\n\"The New Exhibit\" is an episode of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\". In this episode a museum worker (played by Martin Balsam) takes a set of wax figures into his home, where they begin to show the homicidal tendencies of the famous murderers they depict.\nPlot.\nMartin Senescu works at a wax museum. His boss and best friend, Mr. Ferguson, informs him that, due to a long-term decline in sales and his desire to retire"
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"Bronx, their lives and their work.\"\nGalleries.\nKatie Holten is represented by VAN HORN in Düsseldorf, Germany.\nExhibitions.\n- 2013\n- \"Uprooted\" in the Sensing Change Exhibit at the Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia, US.\n- 2012\n- \"Drawn to the Edge\" in New Orlean's Museum of Art, New Orleans, US (June 15-Sep 9 2012)\n- \"Light and Landscape\", Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, New York, US ("
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"The Next Phase\n\"The Next Phase\" is the 124th episode of the American syndicated science fiction television series \"\", the 24th episode of the .\nIn this episode, the \"Enterprise\" responds to a distress call from a Romulan science ship. Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge and Ensign Ro Laren are lost in a transporter accident when returning to the \"Enterprise\" with a faulty generator from the Romulan ship.\nPlot.\nAs the Federation starship \"Enterprise\" responds to a distress call from a Romulan"
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"Seaplanes.\n- 3 de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver - operated in Harbour Air Aircraft livery with Salt Spring Air Name.\n- 1 de Havilland Canada DHC-3-T Turbo Otter - in Harbour Air Aircraft livery with Salt Spring Air Name.\nSee also.\n- List of seaplane operators\nFurther reading.\n- Sep 21, 2006 11:00 ET VancouverTV.tv Launches Daily \"What's Going On\" as the Next Phase of Its Online Television \"For example, Salt Spring Air flew us to Ganges, worked with the community and"
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"The Night of Morningstar"
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"The Night of Morningstar\nThe Night of Morningstar is the title of the eleventh book chronicling the adventures of crime lord-turned-secret agent Modesty Blaise. The novel was first published in 1982 and was written by Peter O'Donnell, who had created the character for a comic strip in the early 1960s. The book was first published in the United Kingdom by Souvenir Press.\nPlot summary.\n\"The Watchmen\" is an international terrorist organisation that has sprung out of nowhere and is making major assaults, for example killing"
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"Night of the Sentinels (Parts 1 & 2)br\n2. Enter Magneto/Deadly Reunions\nDVD releases.\nIn 2008 Morningstar Entertainment released on Region 1 DVD, but only in Canada, the two-part \"Mutant Agenda\" crossover episode from the 1994 Spider-Man TV series which featured the X-Men from the 1990s series. However this was a VHS transfer from the late-1990s Telegenic video release, and as such the video quality is very low; the transfer also uses the edit that was created for the"
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"The Night of the Meek"
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"The Night of the Meek\n\"The Night of the Meek\" is episode 47 of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\". It originally aired on December 23, 1960 on CBS.\nIntroductory scene/opening narration.\nAs snow begins to fall, a drunk Henry Corwin, wearing his Santa Claus suit, stumbles and half-falls at a curbside lamppost. He is approached by two tenement children pleading for toys, a Christmas dinner and \"a job for my daddy\". As Corwin begins"
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"The One Where Rachel Smokes\n\"The One Where Rachel Smokes\" is the eighteenth episode of the fifth season of \"Friends\" and 115th overall. It first aired on NBC in the United States on April 8, 1999. In the episode, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) starts her new job at Ralph Lauren and soon feels left out because all the decision making takes place on smoking breaks and she does not smoke. Rachel attempts to solve the problem by taking up the habit, which proves difficult. Meanwhile, Ben"
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"his name is \"Ron\", shocked to hear that Zelner's son is also named Ross. \nCharacters recurring throughout series Introduced in season 5 Kim.\nKim (Joanna Gleason): a colleague of Rachel's at Polo Ralph Lauren. In \"The One Where Rachel Smokes\", Rachel thinks she is missing out on important decisions, as they are always made when Kim takes a smoking break. She tries to take up smoking so she can stay in the loop but is unsuccessful when Kim, initially bewildered by Rachel's"
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"The One with the Lesbian Wedding"
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"The One with the Lesbian Wedding\n\"The One with the Lesbian Wedding\" is the eleventh episode of the second season of the television situation comedy \"Friends\". It attracted mild controversy and censorship as a result of its portrayal of same-sex marriage, although significantly less than expected. The episode first aired on January 18, 1996.\nPlot.\nRoss' ex-wife Carol (Jane Sibbett) announces her plans to marry her lesbian life partner Susan (Jessica Hecht); Ross' sister Monica caters"
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"Characters recurring throughout series Introduced in season 2 Sandra Green.\nSandra Green (Marlo Thomas): Rachel's overprotective mother. In \"The One with the Lesbian Wedding\", she announces to Rachel that she never loved Rachel's father and is divorcing him. (\"You didn't marry your Barry, honey—but \"I\" married \"mine\".\") She later accompanies everyone to Carol and Susan's wedding. In \"The One with the Two Parties\", she arrives at Rachel's birthday party and is"
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"The Origins of Monstrosity"
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"The Origins of Monstrosity\n\"The Origins of Monstrosity\" is the sixth episode of the of the FX anthology television series \"American Horror Story\". The episode, written by series co-creator Ryan Murphy and directed by David Semel, aired on November 21, 2012. This episode is rated TV-MA (LSV).\nIn the episode, a 911 call directs the police to the modern-day asylum. At the past asylum, little Jenny Reynolds (Nikki Hahn) becomes a new patient after her"
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", and he reveals a nun stabbed him. Mary Eunice shows Sam's evidence to Arden, using it to bribe him.\nReception.\n\"The Origins of Monstrosity\" was watched by 1.89 million viewers and received an adult 18-49 rating of 0.9, marking the series' lowest numbers, until \"She Gets Revenge\" from the .\nRotten Tomatoes reports a 91% approval rating, based on 11 reviews. The critical consensus reads, \"\"The Origins of Monstrosity\" is not as engrossing as its"
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"The Path of True Love"
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"The Path of True Love\n\"The Path of True Love\" is an episode of the BBC sitcom, \"The Green Green Grass\". It was screened on 8 January 2009, as the first episode of the fourth series.\nSynopsis.\nThe staff easily notice that all is not well at Winterdown Farm. Boycie's lack of attention-giving is upsetting Marlene so much that she feels unloved, under-valued and extremely lonely. With worries floating through her head that their marriage may be coming to a"
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"Bethany House: \"Courage, faith, and love are at the heart of this moving saga of a young woman’s stand for what she knows is right.\"\n1. \"A Tapastry of Hope\", 2004\n2. \"A Love Woven True\", 2005\n3. \"The Pattern of her Heart\", 2005\nList of works by Judith Miller Freedom's Path series.\npublished by Bethany House: \"Lured by the promise of true freedom, a thriving community, and land to call"
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"The Patient"
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"The Patient\n\"The Patient\" is the third episode of the television series \"Miracles\". It was the seventh episode produced. Its only U.S. airing was on February 10, 2003, and first aired in Canada on October 17, 2003 on VisionTV.\nThis episode deals with saints and angels, and also with the brain disorder Sakovsky's syndrome.\nPlot.\nPaul becomes attracted to Raina Bauer, the sharp and beautiful daughter of a brilliant, workaholic scientist. He goes out on his first date in"
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"The Penultimate Peril\nThe Penultimate Peril is the twelfth novel in the children's novel series \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" by Lemony Snicket.\nPlot.\nThe Baudelaire orphans, Violet, Klaus and Sunny are travelling with pregnant V.F.D. member Kit Snicket to Hotel Denouement, the last safe place for volunteers to gather. She tells them that, prior to V.F.D.’s gathering in two days, they will be disguised as concierges to observe the mysterious 'J.S.,’ in order to identify him as a volunteer or a"
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"appeared briefly in \"The Penultimate Peril\", \"The Reptile Room\" and \"The Wide Window\", and who is implied to be in the possession of the sugar bowl, a key plot element of the series, after recovering it from the pond within which it had been hidden. In the Netflix adaptation of \"The Penultimate Peril\" he is confirmed as the taxi driver trying to take the children away from the hotel.\nAs the series progresses, it becomes increasingly clear that Snicket knew Baudelaire orphans' parents"
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"The Pothole"
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"The Pothole\n\"The Pothole\" is the 150th episode of the sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the 16th episode for the eighth season. It aired on February 20, 1997. This episode earned Andy Ackerman an Emmy Award for Outstanding Direction. Jerry Seinfeld, in an appearance on \"The Tonight Show\" the night before the episode aired, declared \"The Pothole\" to be one of the best episodes of the series.\nPlot.\nJerry accidentally knocks his girlfriend Jenna's toothbrush into the toilet, and"
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"Suitcase\" (Intuition - Songline/Tone Field series, 1999)\nWill Bernard\n- \"Medicine Hat\" (Verve/Antilles, 1998)\nPothole\n- \"Dirty Picnic\" (Intuition - Songline/Tone Field series, 1997)\nStephen Yerkey\n- \"Confidence, Man\" (Heyday, 1994)\nZubot and Dawson\n- \"Chicken Scratch\" (True North, 2002)\nLaughing Stock\n- \"Underskin\" (Poor Me, 2003)\nFred Hersch/Bill Frisell"
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"The Problem of Thor Bridge"
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"The Problem of Thor Bridge\n\"The Problem of Thor Bridge\" is a Sherlock Holmes murder mystery by Arthur Conan Doyle in \"The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes\", first published in 1922 in \"The Strand Magazine\".\nPlot summary.\nNeil Gibson, the Gold King and former Senator from \"some Western state\", approaches Holmes to investigate the murder of his wife Maria in order to clear his children's governess, Grace Dunbar, of the crime. It soon emerges that Mr. Gibson's marriage"
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"- Smith — Peter Darney\nEpisodes Series One The Singular Inheritance of Miss Gloria Wilson.\nFirst transmitted 20 February 2002, this story is based on a reference from Conan Doyle's short story \"The Problem of Thor Bridge\": \"Among these unfinished tales is that of Mr. James Phillimore, who, stepping back into his own house to get his umbrella, was never more seen in this world.\"\nAfter years of apparent inactivity, master cat-burglar \"The Ghost\" is back with a series of thefts"
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"The Problem of the Wire Cage\nThe Problem of the Wire Cage, first published in 1939, is a detective story by John Dickson Carr featuring his series detective Gideon Fell. This novel is a mystery of the type known as a locked room mystery.\nPlot summary.\nArrogant and obnoxious Frank Dorrance is engaged to pretty young Brenda White and frankly admits he plans to marry her for her money, or rather her guardian's money. An impoverished local solicitor is simply in love with Brenda and believes that to approach"
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"; a potentially dangerous situation. By drawing bait on a wire towards the cage, tour operators lure the shark to the cage, possibly striking it, exacerbating this problem. Other operators draw the bait away from the cage, causing the shark to swim past the divers.\nAt present, hang baits are illegal off Isla Guadalupe and reputable dive operators do not use them. Operators in South Africa and Australia continue to use hang baits and pinniped decoys. In South Australia, playing rock music recordings underwater, including the AC"
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"The Rain King\n\"The Rain King\" is the eighth episode of the sixth season of the American science fiction television series \"The X-Files\". It premiered on the Fox network on January 10, 1999. \"The Rain King\" was written by Jeffrey Bell and directed by Kim Manners. The episode is a \"Monster-of-the-Week\" story, unconnected to the series' wider mythology. \"The Rain King\" earned a Nielsen household rating of 12.5, being watched by 21.2 million"
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"\"The New York Review of Books\", Volume 20, Number 16 — October 18, 1973.\n- Ethnology and History with Julian Pitt-Rivers, \"Rain\", No. 3 (Jul. - Aug., 1974), pp. 1–3\n- Anthropologie et Calcul with Philippe Richard in \"Man\", New Series, Vol. 7, No. 3 (Sep., 1972), p. 493"
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"The Red Dot\n\"The Red Dot\" is the 29th episode of the sitcom \"Seinfeld\". It is the twelfth episode of the show's third season. It first aired on December 11, 1991.\nPlot.\nElaine gets George a job at Pendant Publishing. To repay her, he buys her a cashmere sweater that has a minor flaw, for which it was marked down considerably. Kramer spots it and points it out to Elaine. She becomes furious at George and returns the sweater to him."
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"a 2010 Red Dot Award for Product Design within the industry and Crafts category. This was followed up the following year by the 3M Versaflo M-Series headgear (a range of powered and supplied air respiratory protection systems) which won a 2011 Red Dot Award in the industry and Crafts category. Meanwhile, the TR-300 \"Turbo Pack\" which powers both the S and M Series headsets achieved an Honourable Mention also in the 2011 Red Dot Awards. The M-Series also won an IDEA Bronze Commercial Award from the Industrial"
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"The Rehearsal Dinner\n\"The Rehearsal Dinner\" is the twelfth episode of the ninth season of the CBS sitcom \"How I Met Your Mother\", and the 196th episode overall.\nPlot.\nOn Saturday at 8pm, 22 hours before the wedding, Barney is handcuffed to a pipe in a security office begging a guard to push a button on a novelty toy. Robin orders the guard not to, furious as the rehearsal dinner started ten minutes earlier and she is now in a laser tag security office waiting"
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"Cary began writing Series 3 in February 2009. The third series was recorded on 25 May, 25 Sep and 27 Sep 2009. Series three broadcasts began 14 October 2009.\nCast.\n- Tom Goodman-Hill as Archie, a Geordie Marxist. Spends a great deal of his time antagonising Charles.\n- Robert Bathurst as Professor Charles Gardner, the ultra-conservative snob and don who rejected Archie from Oxford University for not knowing how to use a fish knife at the dinner table.\n- Fergus Craig as"
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"The Return of Harmony\n\"The Return of Harmony\" is the collective name for the first and second episodes of the of the Canadian-American animated television series \"\", as well as the twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth episodes of the series overall. Both episodes were directed by Jayson Thiessen and written by M.A. Larson. Part one of the episode aired in the United States on September 17, 2011 on the Hub, while part two aired the following week, on September 24. The episode received a Nielsen"
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"The Saint on TV\nThe Saint on TV is a collection of two mystery novellas by Fleming Lee, continuing the adventures of the sleuth Simon Templar a.k.a. \"The Saint\", created by Leslie Charteris. This book was first published in the United States in 1968 by The Crime Club, and in the United Kingdom later that year by Hodder and Stoughton. This is the first time since 1948's \"Call for the Saint\" that the novella format had been used in the series; with a few exceptions where full"
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"The Secret Warning\nThe Secret Warning is Volume 17 in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap.\nThis book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate in collaboration by John Button and Leslie McFarlane in 1938. Between 1959 and 1973 the first 38 volumes of this series were systematically revised as part of a project directed by Harriet Adams, Edward Stratemeyer's daughter. The original version of this book was rewritten in 1966 by James D. Lawrence resulting in two different stories with the same title.\nPlot."
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"The Secret in the Old Lace\nThe Secret in the Old Lace is the fifty-ninth volume in the \"Nancy Drew\" mystery series. It was first published in 1980 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene.\nPlot summary.\nIn this novel Nancy enters a magazine contest to solve an age-old mystery about lace cuffs and a missing Flemish nobleman. She travels to Belgium to unravel another mystery, finds a connection and restores a lost inheritance.\nBook covers.\n\"The Secret in the Old Lace\""
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"left speechless when the young woman appears at Ted's bedroom door, inviting Ted back to bed, thus ending the reign of the Sexless Innkeeper.\nCritical response.\nDonna Bowman of The A.V. Club rated the episode with a grade B.\nBrian Zoromski of IGN gave the episode 6.8 out of 10. The review described the episode as \"mostly unfunny\"; he went on to say that he liked the premise of Marshall writing sentimental songs for mundane occasions, but that it was not part of a believable story."
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"The Shadow Man\n\"The Shadow Man\" is the first segment of the tenth episode from the first season (1985–86) of the television series \"The Twilight Zone\".\nPlot.\nDanny Hayes is an awkward child who is afraid of the dark and who is the regular target of a local bully named Eric. Eric teases him about his interest in Lianna, a pretty girl who is a student he attends school with. At home, Hayes' mother chastises him for sleeping with the lights on, and"
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"The Shattered Helmet\nThe Shattered Helmet is Volume 52 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 1973.\nPlot summary.\nDanger is the name of the game when the Hardys agree to help their pen pal from Greece, Evangelos Pandropolos, search for a priceless, ancient Greek helmet. Years ago, Evan's uncle had loaned it to a Hollywood movie company for use in a silent motion picture, \"The"
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"The Show Where Sam Shows Up\n\"The Show Where Sam Shows Up\" is the 16th episode of the second season of the American sitcom \"Frasier\". This episode originally aired on Tuesday, February 21, 1995, on NBC, intended as part of a February ratings sweep by the network. It features a special guest appearance of Ted Danson as Sam Malone, a recovering sex addict, bartender and ex-baseball player. In this episode Sam arrives to Seattle to see his old friend Frasier, and then is"
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"beloved by the regular patrons. Along with Carla Tortelli and Norm Peterson, he is one of only three characters to appear in all episodes of \"Cheers\". Sam has an on-again, off-again relationship with the bar waitress Diane Chambers (Shelley Long) for the series' first five seasons until her departure from the series. Then he tries to seduce Diane's replacement, Rebecca Howe (Kirstie Alley), who frequently rejects his advances. Sam also appears in \"The Show Where Sam Shows Up\""
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"The Siege of AR-558\n\"The Siege of AR-558\" is the 158th episode of the television series \"\", the eighth episode of the . The number 558 is also the production code of the episode. First aired November 18, 1998. It was written by Ira Steven Behr and Hans Beimler, and directed by Winrich Kolbe. \nThis episode received a Nielsen rating of 4.5 when it was broadcast on television in 1998.\nPlot.\nThe planet AR-558 is notable only for being the site of a major Dominion"
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"\"The Siege of AR-558\", which they had ranked as 15th best of the series, also includes Nog. Hollywood Reporter ranked \"Its Only a Paper Moon\" as the 56th best episode of all \"Star Trek\" episodes to-date, calling it a touching and ambitious story covering the impact of the episode \"The Siege of AR-558\".\nExternal links.\n- Nog at StarTrek.com"
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"The Singing Sword\nThe Singing Sword is a historical fiction novel written by Jack Whyte, first published in 1993. It is the second novel in \"A Dream of Eagles\" series. Publishers Weekly described Whyte's approach to historical fiction as a \"dirt-beneath-the nails version of the Arthurian \"Camulod\"\" and praised it as \"a top-notch Arthurian tale forged to a sharp edge in the fires of historical realism\"."
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"to Ord. Arn hands Valiant the charmed sword to help him hold back their pursuers while he himself rides ahead to free Ilene. The pair continue in their efforts to rescue Ilene, eventually discovering that she has been killed in a shipwreck. Arn gives the Singing Sword to Valiant after that adventure and the two part as friends. Later in the series it is mentioned that the Singing Sword is a sister to King Arthur's Excalibur.\nIn the strips from 1939 Val is knighted by King Arthur, and the following year"
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"The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine\n\"The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine\" is episode four of the American television series \"The Twilight Zone\". It originally aired on October 23, 1959 on CBS. The title is a reference to 16 mm film.\nPlot.\nAging film star Barbara Jean Trenton secludes herself in her private screening room, where she reminisces about her past by watching her old films from the 1930s. In an attempt to bring her out into the real world, her agent Danny Weiss arranges a part"
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"heard inside the spaceship will be used again six years later as some of the sounds on the bridge of the starship USS \"Enterprise\", in the television series. The set of the room of the frozen mayor addressing the crowd had been used in the previous episodes \"The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine\" as part of Barbara Trenton's home, as well as in \"The Purple Testament\" as the lobby of an Army hospital. It would be used again as a hallway of a college campus in \"Long Live Walter"
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"The Soul Mate"
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"The Spine of the World\nThe Spine of the World is the second book in R. A. Salvatore's book series, \"Paths of Darkness\".\nPublication history.\n\"The Spine of the World\" was written by R. A. Salvatore. It was republished in April 2009 as the twelfth book in the Legend of Drizzt series.\nTodd Lockwood painted the cover for \"Spine of the World\".\nPlot summary.\nWulfgar and his new friend, Morik the Rogue, are convicted of the attempted murder"
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"The Stable Boy\n\"The Stable Boy\" is the 18th episode of the American fairy tale/drama television series \"Once Upon a Time\", which aired in the United States on ABC on April 1, 2012.\nThe series takes place in the fictional seaside town of Storybrooke, Maine, in which the residents are actually characters from various fairy tales that were transported to the \"real world\" town by a powerful curse.\nIn this episode, Emma looks for evidence to prove that Regina framed Mary Margaret"
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"The Sting of the Scorpion\nThe Sting of the Scorpion is Volume 58 in The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap.\nThis book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate by James D. Lawrence in 1979.\nThe first four printings contained a plug for Night of the Werewolf, but this was removed after the court case between Grosset & Dunlap, Simon & Schuster and the Stratmeyer Syndicate was settled.\nPlot summary.\nDuring their father's investigation of the ruthless Scorpio gang of terrorists, the Hardy Boys"
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"In other media Television.\n- The Mac Gargan version of Scorpion appeared in the 1960s \"Spider-Man\" animated series, voiced by Carl Banas. He is introduced in the episode \"Never Step on a Scorpion\" in which his creation is shown. It is revealed that his villainy is apparently due to the experiment making his evil nature increase. Scorpion returns in the episode \"Sting of the Scorpion\" where he breaks out of prison to wreak revenge on J. Jonah Jameson by kidnapping him. Scorpion accidentally takes a formula"
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"The Stock Tip"
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"The Stock Tip\n\"The Stock Tip\" is the fifth episode of the first season of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\".\nIt aired on June 21, 1990. In the episode, George Costanza (Jason Alexander) tells Jerry Seinfeld and Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) that a friend of a friend of his has given him a stock tip, and he encourages them to invest with him. Jerry does so, but as soon as he does, the value of his stock falls. At the"
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"The Stolen Earth"
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"the other twelve episode titles were revealed, \"The Stolen Earth\"'s was withheld because \"it [gave] away too much\"; its title was only revealed two weeks before broadcast. Like the second series finale comprising \"Army of Ghosts\" and \"Doomsday\", the final scene of \"The Stolen Earth\" was removed from preview DVDs sent to reviewers and a media blackout was imposed on any plot details from \"Journey's End\".\nOvernight ratings estimated that \"The Stolen Earth\" was watched by"
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"The Strong, Silent Type\n\"The Strong, Silent Type\" is the 49th episode of the HBO original series \"The Sopranos\" and the 10th of the show's fourth season. Its teleplay was written by Terence Winter, Robin Green, and Mitchell Burgess from a story by David Chase. It was directed by Alan Taylor and originally aired on November 17, 2002.\nStarring.\n- James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano\n- Lorraine Bracco as Dr. Jennifer Melfi\n- Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano\n- Michael"
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", the climactic scene of \"High Noon\" is playing on television above the bar. The film stars Gary Cooper, an actor whom Tony repeatedly references throughout the series (notably in the episodes \"Pilot\", \"Christopher\", and \"The Strong, Silent Type\") because Tony believes Cooper's strong, silent type demeanor is a trait lacking in today's psychotherapy-driven society.\n- The episode also makes a series of references to Jackie Gleason, both as a musician and as Ralph Kramden in the"
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"The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"
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"The Ten-Per-Cent Solution\n\"The Ten-Per-Cent Solution\" is the eighth episode of the twenty-third season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 4, 2011. In the episode, Krusty the Clown becomes depressed after getting fired from his television show for being unpopular with children. The Simpson family encourages him to make a comeback, suggesting that he seek help from an agent they met earlier at a television"
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"Nicholas Meyer\nNicholas Meyer (born December 24, 1945) is an American writer and director, known for his best-selling novel \"The Seven-Per-Cent Solution\", and for directing the films \"Time After Time\", two of the \"Star Trek\" feature film series, the 1983 television movie \"The Day After\", and the 1999 HBO original movie \"Vendetta\".\nMeyer was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the film \"The Seven-Per-Cent"
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"The Test Dream\n\"The Test Dream\" is the 63rd episode of the HBO television series \"The Sopranos\" and the 11th episode of the show's fifth season. Written by series creator/executive producer David Chase and supervising producer Matthew Weiner, and directed by longtime series director Allen Coulter, it originally aired in the United States on May 16, 2004. This episode is unique in that it features an elaborate 20-minute dream sequence, alluded to in the title, featuring many actors from past seasons reprising their roles briefly"
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"Manchurian Dream and Echoes in Chen Qi's Ink Paintings\", Solo Exhibition, Museum of Mukden Palace, Shenyang, China\n- 2011 July, \"90 Years of Glory – Ink paintings and Calligraphies from Great Masters of Art\", Group Exhibition, Yulin, China\n- 2011 Sep, \"Plein Air Oil Paintings and Portrait Ink Paintings of Master Chen Qi\", Solo exhibition, Gansu, Tianshui, China\n- 2011 Sep, \"Mother and Children Series\", Ink Paintings, Praise to Peace Art Exhibition,"
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"The Time of the Doctor\n\"The Time of the Doctor\" is an episode of the British science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\", written by Steven Moffat and directed by Jamie Payne, and was broadcast as the ninth \"Doctor Who\" Christmas special on 25 December 2013 on BBC One. It features the final regular appearance of Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor and the first regular appearance of Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor following his brief cameo in the previous episode \"The Day of the Doctor\". The"
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"The Toast Derivation"
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"The Toast Derivation\n\"The Toast Derivation\" is the 17th episode of the fourth season of the US sitcom \"The Big Bang Theory\" and the 80th episode of the show overall. It first aired on CBS on February 24, 2011.\nThe episode features a cameo appearance by LeVar Burton.\nPlot.\nDue to Leonard and Priya's relationship, the gang begins to have dinner at Raj's place instead of Leonard and Sheldon's apartment. This upsets Sheldon, who dislikes change and makes numerous complains when"
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"cable television.\nReception Reviews.\nOverall, the episode received mixed reviews. Jenna Busch of IGN rated the episode 7.5/10. The TV Critic rated the episode 61 out of 100, describing the episode as \"pleasant\". However, Emily VanDerWerff of \"The A.V. Club\" gave the episode a C-, describing the episode as \"one of the worst\" of the season, and saying that the episode felt \"dull\" and \"lifeless\".\nExternal links.\n- \"The Toast Derivation\" at CBS.com"
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"The Twisted Claw"
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"The Twisted Claw\nThe Twisted Claw is Volume 18 in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap.\nThis book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate by John Button in 1939. Between 1959 and 1973 the first 38 volumes of this series were systematically revised as part of a project directed by Harriet Adams, Edward Stratemeyer's daughter. The original version of this book was rewritten in 1969 by Tom Mulvey resulting in two different stories with the same title.\nPlot summary (revised edition)."
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"Greater Montreal area of Quebec, including their suburbs.\nThe series premiered with the episode \"The Tale of the Twisted Claw\" as a pilot on Halloween 1990 on the Canadian television network YTV and aired until June 11, 2000. The show also premiered on Nickelodeon's SNICK on August 15, 1992, and aired until April 20, 1996. The show was both a critical and commercial success, garnering numerous awards as the series progressed.\nA revival series with new directors, writers, and a cast was produced"
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"The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show"
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"The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show\n\"The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show\" is a second-season episode of the \"Adult Swim\" animated television series \"The Boondocks\".\nPlot.\nThe episode begins inside the BET headquarters with fictional president of entertainment Wedgie Rudlin holding the Monday staff meeting on Thursday and calling himself the \"new, super-duper smart, Harvard University-educated President of Entertainment.\" After asking staff members why he was hired, Rudlin says it's time to take BET in a new direction"
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"series creator Aaron McGruder, Rodney Barnes, Jason Van Veen, and Yamara Taylor served as writers for season two. All episodes in season two, with the exception of \"The Hunger Strike\" and \"The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show\", originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim, and are rated TV-MA-V for graphic violence and dangerous activity involving children, explicit language (mostly heavy use of racist, sexist, and homophobic slurs, as well as bleeped"
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"The V Word\n\"The V Word\" is the third episode of the second season of \"Masters of Horror\". It originally aired in North America on November 10, 2006.\nPlot.\nTwo teenage boys, Kerry (Arjay Smith) and Justin (Branden Nadon), are bored at Justin's house. The two are best friends and spend a lot of time together since Justin's mother, Carolyn and little sister Lisa (\"Silent Hill\"'s Jodelle Ferland) are away for the weekend."
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"Three Dinners\n\"Three Dinners\" is the thirteenth episode of the fifth season of the American sitcom \"Modern Family\", and the series' 109th overall. It was aired on January 22, 2014. The episode was written by Abraham Higginbotham, Steven Levitan & Jeffrey Richman and directed by Steven Levitan.\nIn the episode, Jay's friend Shorty and his wife arrive at the Pritchett house for a dinner where Shorty informs Jay and Gloria that he and his wife decided to move to Costa Rica, leading the two"
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"Cary began writing Series 3 in February 2009. The third series was recorded on 25 May, 25 Sep and 27 Sep 2009. Series three broadcasts began 14 October 2009.\nCast.\n- Tom Goodman-Hill as Archie, a Geordie Marxist. Spends a great deal of his time antagonising Charles.\n- Robert Bathurst as Professor Charles Gardner, the ultra-conservative snob and don who rejected Archie from Oxford University for not knowing how to use a fish knife at the dinner table.\n- Fergus Craig as"
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"Three Doors to Death\nThree Doors to Death is a collection of Nero Wolfe mystery novellas by Rex Stout, published by the Viking Press in 1950 — itself collected in the omnibus volume \"Five of a Kind\" (Viking 1961). The book comprises three stories that first appeared in \"The American Magazine\":\n- \"Man Alive\" (December 1947)\n- \"Omit Flowers\" (November 1948)\n- \"Door to Death\" (June 1949)\nPublication history.\n- 1950,"
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"Time-Flight\nTime-Flight is the seventh and final serial of the 19th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts on BBC1 from 22 to 30 March 1982.\nThe serial is set at the site of Heathrow Airport in the 1980s and 140 million years ago. In the serial, the alien time traveller the Master (Anthony Ainley) attempts to use the power of the psychic gestalt being the Xeraphin to power his damaged time machine"
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"The guests of honor were:\n- Frederik Pohl (pro)\n- Buck Coulson and Juanita Coulson (fan)\n- Robert Bloch (toastmaster)\nProgram and events Worldcon site selection.\nThe 33rd World Science Fiction Convention was awarded to Aussiecon I in Melbourne, Australia. This was the first time a Worldcon was awarded to a site outside North America or Europe.\nAwards.\nAwards Hugo Awards.\n- Best novel: \"To Your Scattered Bodies Go\" by Philip José Farmer\n- Best novella"
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"Tom's Photo Finish\nTom's Photo Finish is the 109th one reel animated \"Tom and Jerry\" short released, created in 1956, directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Kenneth Muse, Bill Schipek, Lewis Marshall, Jack Carr, Herman Cohen and Ken Southworth, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle and layouts by Richard Bickenbach. It was released on November 1, 1957 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.\nPlot.\nTom sneaks into the kitchen"
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"in the sequel.\n- A trio of \"Looney Tunes\" cartoons depicts Bugs Bunny racing the slow-moving Cecil Turtle in a contemporary version of one of Aesop's fables. The cartoons are \"Tortoise Beats Hare\", \"Tortoise Wins by a Hare\" and \"Rabbit Transit\". Because of this trio, Cecil is the only character in the Looney Tunes series who consistently gets the better of Bugs.\n- For the Hammer Films production of \"One Million Years B.C.\", Ray Harryhausen created and animated"
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"he provides Trent with information that proves crucial to the solving of the case.\n\"Trent's Own Case\" was followed by a collection of short stories, \"Trent Intervenes\", published in 1938.\nBibliography.\n- E.C. Bentley. \"The Complete Clerihews\". House of Status, 2008."
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"of the short lived police procedural series \"Robbery Homicide Division\" and an episode of the ABC series \"Night Stalker\". In 2007, Gilligan and fellow \"The X-Files\" producer Frank Spotnitz wrote a sci-fi pilot entitled \"A.M.P.E.D.\", which was not picked up for a full series. He also rewrote the screenplay for the 2008 Will Smith film \"Hancock\", which was originally written by Vincent Ngo.\nGilligan made his acting debut in 2014 in \"VCR Maintenance and Educational Publishing\","
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"giants.\" Neela Dabnath of \"The Independent\" felt that \"Valar Dohaeris\" was a strong start to Season 3 and \"deftly picked up the various story strands from the last season ... even if it was just a series of brief check-in.\" She also praised the show for taking \"creative liberties which always pay off in bucket loads,\" commenting on how this can \"add to Martin’s world and flesh it out in new ways.\"\nForbes.com writer Erik Kain stated he felt \"Valar"
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"attributed to \"all the powers of Mastema\".\nIn fiction.\n- In Anne Rice's novel Vittorio the Vampire, Mastema is an angel that aids the main character in attacking a vampire coven.\n- In the Megami Tensei series of video games and its spin-offs, Mastema is portrayed as a demon, although, within the context of the franchise, the term \"demon\" is used in its classical meaning (cf. \"daemon\") to refer to any supernatural creature. Mastema can be"
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"A Flight to Remember\n\"A Flight to Remember\" is episode ten in the first season of \"Futurama\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 26, 1999. This episode was written by Eric Horsted and directed by Peter Avanzino. Dawnn Lewis guest stars in this episode as LaBarbara Conrad. The episode is a direct parody of the 1997 film \"Titanic\", while the title is a reference to Walter Lord's non-fiction book about the Titanic disaster \"A Night to"
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"A Crime to Remember\nA Crime to Remember is an American documentary television series that airs on Investigation Discovery and was premièred on November 12, 2013. It tells the stories of notorious crimes that captivated attention of the media and the public when they occurred, such as the United Airlines Flight 629 bombing from 1955. As of the 2018 season, the series has aired 38 episodes over five seasons. All 22 episodes from the first three seasons are currently streaming on Hulu. The complete season 4 and 5 episodes are currently available"
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"A Good Man Goes to War\n\"A Good Man Goes to War\" is the seventh episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", and was first broadcast on BBC One on 4 June 2011. It served as a mid-series finale. The episode was written by Steven Moffat and directed by Peter Hoar.\nThe episode follows the cliffhanger of \"The Almost People\", which reveals Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) had been operating a Flesh duplicate of herself and is"
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"'s episode was based around the TARDIS, and allowing the Doctor and the TARDIS to speak to each other. Graham's two-parter was intended to lead into \"A Good Man Goes to War\", the mid-series finale, but have a main plot about \"avatars that rebel\". Graham took Moffat's pitch and added many of his own aspects, such as the monastery setting and the Flesh. Then, in addition to revealing who River Song is, \"A Good Man Goes to War\" presented"
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"A Soundless Echo\n\"A Soundless Echo\" is the fourth episode of the American television drama series \"The Killing\", which aired on April 17, 2011 on AMC in the United States. The episode was written by Soo Hugh and was directed by Jennifer Getzinger. In the episode, the Larsens plan their daughter's funeral. Detectives Sarah Linden and Stephen Holder are drawn to Bennet Ahmed, Rosie's literature teacher, who has a questionable past and pregnant young wife.\nThe episode's title is a quote from"
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"for the chair may have been left by a laughing child or the last notes of the piano may have been raucous and gay. Whatever the mood or the circumstance, the essence of its quality may linger in the silence that follows. It is a soundless echo.\"\" — Markham, West with the Night\nExternal links.\n- \"A Soundless Echo\" at AMC\n- \"A Soundless Echo\" at TV.com\n- \"A Soundless Echo\" at TV Guide"
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"A Special Edition\n\"A Special Edition\" is an episode of \"The Outer Limits\" television show. It was first broadcast on 25 July 1997, during the third season.\nIntroduction.\nDonald Rivers, a journalist for the television show \"The Whole Truth\", has found proof that the government and large defense contractors have been illegally and secretly cloning human beings. After locking himself in the studio with only a small crew, he plans to air his report to the world.\nPlot.\nRivers"
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"Canadian Wild Game Cookbook (Sep/14)\nList of cookbooks Special Occasion Series.\n1. Company's Coming For Christmas (Oct/96)\n2. Easy Entertaining (Oct/98)\n3. Millennium Edition (Sep/99)\n4. Chocolate Everything (Oct/00)\n5. Gifts From the Kitchen (Sep/01)\n6. Cooking For the Seasons (Apr/02)\n7. Home for the Holidays (Oct/02)\n8. Weekend Cooking (Apr/03)\n9. Decadent Desserts (Oct/03)\n10. Baking—"
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"A Surfeit of H2O\nA Surfeit of H2O is the eighth episode of the fourth series of the 1960s cult British spy-fi television series \"The Avengers\", starring Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg. It originally aired on ABC on 20 November 1965. The episode was directed by Sidney Hayers and written by Colin Finbow.\nPlot.\nA local poacher is drowned in a field during a sudden heavy deluge of rain. Steed and Mrs Peel investigate and discover that this is a frequent occurrence in the area. Mrs"
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"a whip by guest star Peter Wyngarde. The American broadcast network refused to air it. In total five episodes from the first Emma Peel series were not initially broadcast by ABC. These were: \"A Surfeit of H2O\", \"Silent Dust\" (which featured Emma being attacked with a horsewhip), \"Quick-Quick Slow Death\", \"A Touch of Brimstone\" and \"Honey for the Prince\" (in which Emma performed the dance of the seven veils), although they were seen in later syndicated"
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"A View from the Gallery"
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"A View from the Gallery\n\"A View from the Gallery\" is an episode from the fifth season of the science-fiction television series \"Babylon 5\". The episode is unusual in that it is told from the viewpoint of two maintenance workers (Mack and Bo) as they witness the station being attacked.\nSynopsis.\nWith most of the White Star fleet protecting Enphili, an alien race uses the weakness of \"Babylon 5\"s defenses to launch a major attack. Captain Lochley's preparations and measures taken during"
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"the Rijksmuseum, Feb 24 – Jun 18, 2006\n- \"A summer with Rembrandt\" Mauritshuis, The Hague, Jun 26 – Sep 18, 2006\n- \"Rembrandt, the Etcher\" The Rembrandt House Museum, Amsterdam, Jul 8 – Sep 3, 2006\n- \"Rodin\" (Royal Academy of Arts, London, 23 Sep 2006—1 Jan 2007)\n- \"Everyone Sang: a view of Siegfried Sassoon and his world by 25 contemporary painters\" (Francis Kyle Gallery, London, November–December"
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"Acafellas\n\"Acafellas\" is the third episode of the American television series \"Glee\". The episode premiered on the Fox network on September 16, 2009. It was directed by John Scott and written by series creator Ryan Murphy. The episode sees glee club director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) form an all-male a cappella group, the Acafellas, neglecting the club in favor of dedicating his time to the new endeavor. New Directions struggle with choreography, and resist attempts at sabotage by members of the cheer squad"
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"by celebrity reporter and nightlife personality Michael Musto.\nOriginally created as a workshop at NYU Graduate Acting's Studio Tisch program, \"Perfect Harmony\" premiered at FringeNYC in 2006, had an extended run at the Fringe Encore Series, and in 2008 played Off-Off Broadway at the Clurman Theatre.\nMusical Numbers.\n- Alma Mater - The Company\n- Get Ready - The Acafellas\n- Three Times A Lady - Simon\n- My Life Flows On (preprise) - The Ladies in Red\n- Mony"
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"Advanced Documentary Filmmaking"
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"Advanced Documentary Filmmaking\n\"Advanced Documentary Filmmaking\" is the sixth episode of the fourth season of the NBC sitcom \"Community\", which originally aired on March 14, 2013. The episode was written by Hunter Covington, and directed by Jay Chandrasekhar. In this episode, Abed makes a documentary about Changnesia in order to receive a grant, with Jeff attempting to prove Chang is faking his disease.\nPlot.\nAbed is making a documentary for Greendale about Chang in order to secure a $40,000 grant from the MacGuffin"
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"Virgin Islands/Miami International Film Festival\nExternal links.\n- \"Radiance: The Experience of Light\" at vimeo.com\n- \"Radiance: The Experience of Light\" at archive.org\n- Radiance at cultureunplugged.com\n- Radiance on Turn Toward Life TV\n- Success in Documentary Filmmaking from Winona 360\n- Filmmaker Honored with Retrospective from SF Gate\n- Radiance Entry on the Erowid Video Library\n- Dorothy Fadiman: Inspiring People to Action Through Film and Books on InMenlo, Sep 26, 2011\n- The Radiance"
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