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"Bart vs. Australia\n\"Bart vs. Australia\" is the sixteenth episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 19, 1995. In the episode, Bart is indicted for fraud in Australia, and the family travels to the country so Bart can apologize.\nThe episode was written by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein and directed by Wes Archer. It features cultural references to films such as \"Mad Max 2\" and"
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"- \"Cape Feare\"\n- Lisa Simpson receives pen-pal's letter informing her that the pen-pal's country has been overthrown by \"the benevolent General Krull\".\n- \"Bart vs. Australia\"\n- As Bart Simpson conducts a series of telephone inqueries to a variety of southern hemisphere locales about the which way does the water turn in their toilet, he calls the presidential palace of a Latin American dictator. When an aide mistranslates Bart's question to \"el Presidente\" as \"The tide"
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"Basic Genealogy"
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"Basic Genealogy\n\"Basic Genealogy\" is the 18th episode of the first season of the American comedy television series \"Community\". It aired in the United States on NBC on March 11, 2010.\nPlot.\nDuring Family Day at Greendale, Pierce (Chevy Chase) tries to re-connect with his step-daughter Amber (guest star Katharine McPhee) who becomes attracted to Jeff (Joel McHale). Britta (Gillian Jacobs) gets spanked with a switch by Troy's Nana and Shirley's sons cause"
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"12 Sep.\"” His paternal uncle was St. Colman Muilinn, of Derrykeighan, County Antrim.\nAn alternative genealogy is found in some texts as follows- “\"Maclaisre easbacc m Conaill eachluaith m Luighdeach menn m Aonghasa tirigh m Fir cuirb m Modha cuirb m Corbmaic cais m Oilealla oluim m Modha nuadad m Modha ned\"”. This is unlikely to be correct for two reasons. Firstly his position in this genealogy would place him about the middle of the 5th century which is over a hundred years earlier than his birth."
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"Blood Beast"
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"Blood Beast\nBlood Beast is the fifth book in Darren Shan's The Demonata series and was released 4 June 2007. It is narrated by Grubbs Grady, the narrator of \"Lord Loss\" and \"Slawter\". The plot is part of a two-part story, which continues in book six. Though the previous four books have not been in chronological order, this book is the furthest book into the future. It mainly deals with whether or not Grubbs Grady will be struck with lycanthropy and how he will deal"
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"who lived in Los Angeles, mailed the tapes to Dohler.\nRelease.\n\"Nightbeast\" was first released on DVD Sep 28, 2004, by Troma and was later released on DVD February 24, 2009 along with \"Blood, Boobs & Beast\", a documentary about Don Dohler's life and career.\nReception.\n\"TV Guide\" panned the film, awarding it one out of four stars, stating, \"Although the special effects (including some startling uses of gore makeup) are noteworthy,"
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"Blowing the Whistle"
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"Blowing the Whistle\n\"Blowing the Whistle\" is the fifteenth episode of the eighth season of \"House\" and the 170th overall. It aired on April 2, 2012, on FOX.\nReception.\nThe Onion's AV Club gave this episode a B+ rating, while Lisa Palmer of TV Fanatic gave it a 4.0/5.0 rating.\nPlot.\nThe episode begins with a US Army Captain (Sharif Atkins) from the 1st Infantry Division. His brother (Arlen Escarpeta), who himself is army personnel,"
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"Whistleblower Week in Washington\nThe Whistle blower Week is the name given to a series of events in Washington, D.C. meant to raise awareness about whistle blowing. There were two whistle blower weeks which took place in Washington in two different years.\nThe first Whistle blower Week took place in Washington, D.C. from May 13–19, 2007 and was sponsored by a loose coalition of whistle blower-related advocacy groups. The week was timed to coincide with the fifth anniversary of the May 15, 2002 enactment of the \"Notification and"
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"Bond Girls Are Forever"
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"Bond Girls Are Forever\nBond Girls Are Forever is a 2002 James Bond documentary film hosted by actress Maryam d'Abo, who had played the role of Kara Milovy in the 15th James Bond film \"The Living Daylights\". It was accompanied by a 2003 book written by John Cork and d'Abo. The book is subtitled The Women of James Bond. Both the film and the book is a tribute to the elite club of women who have played the role of a Bond girl.\nThe TV film, which was released in"
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"Troy\" (2003). She had a small role in the French film \"L'Enfer\" (\"Hell\", 2005), directed by Danis Tanovic whose stars included fellow Bond Girl Carole Bouquet.\nD'Abo and John Cork wrote the book \"Bond Girls Are Forever\", published in 2002, which is a tribute to the women who have played the role of a Bond Girl inspired from the documentary (Bond Girls are Forever) which she produced with Planetgrande, featuring d'Abo and other Bond girls, including Ursula Andress"
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"Boyz 4 Now"
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"Boyz 4 Now\n\"Boyz 4 Now\" is the 21st episode of the third season of the American animated comedy series \"Bob's Burgers\". Written by Lizzie and Wendy Molyneux, the episode features guest appearances from actors Max Greenfield and Jack McBrayer and comedian Tig Notaro. Its main plot sees Louise Belcher (Kristen Schaal) becoming aghast to find herself developing a crush on a member of the boy band Boyz 4 Now (Greenfield), after she reluctantly attends one of their concerts with her sister Tina (Dan Mintz"
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"released as a single in 1978 by Island Records and peaked at number 10 in the UK and #47 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Heavy D's version of the song can be heard during the end of the movie \"Hitch\", as well as at the end of the episode \"Black Cadillac\" (Season 1, Episode 4) from the TV series \"Ray Donovan\". \nMusic video.\nMusic video Heavy D & The Boyz version.\nThe music video for \"Now That We Found"
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"Brawl Brothers"
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"Brawl Brothers\nBrawl Brothers, known in Japan as , is a side-scrolling beat 'em up game developed and published by Jaleco for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. It is the second game in the \"Rushing Beat\" series, after \"Rival Turf!\", and was followed by \"The Peace Keepers\" in 1993.\nGameplay.\nAs in \"Final Fight\", the player has to walk sideways and fight bad guys for several stages. Next to the general food-health supplies,"
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"that the Charlestown Chiefs were based on, during the NAHL playoffs. In the film, the Hanson Brothers start a brawl with the Bulldogs during the pre-game skate. The real-life incident occurred in Johnstown with the Jets leading the playoff series 3 games to 2. Steve, Jeff and Jack Carlson, three brothers who Slapshot's Hanson brothers were based on, started a brawl with the Norsemen during the pre-game skate in retaliation for Norsemen fans bigoted actions towards an African-American player on the Johnstown roster"
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"Brian Sings and Swings"
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"Brian Sings and Swings\n\"Brian Sings and Swings\" is the 19th episode of the fourth season of \"Family Guy\". The episode was first broadcast on January 8, 2006. Brian meets Frank Sinatra Jr. and begins to perform on stage with him, and they are shortly joined by Stewie. Meanwhile, Meg pretends to be a lesbian after being offered a chance to join the Lesbian Alliance Club at her school.\nThe episode was written by Michael Rowe and directed by Chuck Klein and Zac Moncrief. It received"
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"to get him and Seamus into a movie theater. In \"Papa Has a Rollin' Son\", it is revealed that Hartman has Dyslexia.\n- Frank Sinatra Jr. (voiced by himself) – A singer, songwriter and conductor who meets Brian Griffin in \"Brian Sings and Swings\" following his near-death experience. Frank gives him some words of wisdom before taking the stage at the Quahog Cabana Club. Brian and Frank start to sing together, and eventually Stewie Griffin joins them, forming the \"New Rat"
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"Brother from the Same Planet"
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"Brother from the Same Planet\n\"Brother from the Same Planet\" is the fourteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fourth season. After Homer is late to pick up Bart from soccer practice, Bart turns to the program The Bigger Brothers, and is assigned a man named Tom. Homer gets himself a little brother named Pepi. Homer and Tom fight, and Homer reconciles with Bart, and Tom becomes Pepi's bigger brother. Meanwhile, Lisa becomes addicted to the Corey hotline—a phone service where television fans can"
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"this radiation from reaching the surface of our planet.\nIn the autumn of 2003 after a series of particularly strong solar flares MARIE started malfunctioning, probably as a result of being exposed to the solar flare's intense blast of particle radiation. The instrument was never restored to working order.\nHow the instrument works.\nA spectrometer inside the instrument measured the energy from two sources of space radiation: galactic cosmic rays (GCR) and solar energetic particles (SEP). As the spacecraft orbited the red planet, the"
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"Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?"
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"Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?\n\"Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?\" is the twenty-fourth and final episode of \"The Simpsons\"' third season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on August 27, 1992. It was originally supposed to be the season premiere for the next season, but Fox decided to air it earlier, to promote the series premiere of \"Martin\".\nIn the episode, Homer is awarded a US$2,000 compensation after the radiation"
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"DeVito guest starred in it as Herb, while Joe Frazier guest starred as himself. \"Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?\" was the second time Herb appeared on the show; he had previously appeared in the season two episode \"Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?\", in which Homer causes him to become bankrupt. The producers decided to create this episode in part because many fans were unhappy about the sad ending to \"Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?\". \"Brother, Can You Spare Two"
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"But is it Art?"
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"But is it Art?\n\"But is it Art?\" is an episode of the BBC sitcom, \"The Green Green Grass\". It was first screened on 2 November 2007, as the first episode of series three. The title derives from Rudyard Kipling's poem \"The Conundrum of the Workshops\" (1890), which uses the phrase repetitively.\nSynopsis.\nBoycie and Marlene take a trip to a local country mansion, where Boycie admires the portraits that adorn the walls. Later, in the"
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"run program of Maryland Art Place that offers a series of performance, music, dance, film and video in an informal setting.\nReferences.\n- Maryland Art Place.(moves location) Baltimore Business Journal Publication Date: 04-MAY-2001\n- Maryland Art Place (MAP). (Newswire).(Julie Cavnor appointment) Afterimage. 01-SEP-2002\n- Dan Kuhne and Madeleine Keesing at Maryland Art Place.(Brief Article) Art in America 01-SEP-2000\nExternal links.\n- \n- Maryland Art Place\n- History\n- 14Karat Cabaret"
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"Caesar and Me"
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"Caesar and Me\n\"Caesar and Me\" is episode 148 of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\" starring Jackie Cooper as a ventriloquist. It is not to be confused with a similar episode starring Cliff Robertson as a ventriloquist, \"The Dummy\".\nPlot.\nJonathan West (Cooper) is an unsuccessful Irish ventriloquist. He is perpetually broke, selling valuable keepsakes like his grandfather's watch to pawnbrokers in exchange for petty cash. At the boarding house where he lives, he is mercilessly taunted"
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". Edward L. Ferman & Barry N. Malzberg\n- \"Gently Rapping\" (1977) Galaxy, Sep\n- \"Knock, and See What Enters\" (1977) Fantastic, Dec\n- \"Hear Me Now, My Sweet Abbey Rose\" (1978) F&SF, Mar\n- \"If Damon Comes\" (1978) The Year’s Best Horror Stories: Series VI, ed. Gerald W. Page\n- \"Caesar, Now Be Still\" (1978) F&SF, Sep\n- \"View, with"
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"Captain's Holiday"
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"Captain's Holiday\n\"Captain's Holiday\" is the 19th episode of the of the syndicated American science fiction television series \"\", and the 67th episode of the series overall.\nSet in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Federation starship USS \"Enterprise\"-D. In this episode, Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) is talked into taking shore leave on the resort planet of Risa, where he finds himself drawn into an archeological adventure with a woman of questionable ethics (Vash portrayed by Jennifer"
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"character would soon become Rom, who by the end of the series was the leader of his race. Jennifer Hetrick also made her first appearance in \"Captain's Holiday\" as Vash. She would also appear as that character in \"Qpid\" and \"Deep Space Nine\" \"Q-Less\".\nAndreas Katsulas made his first appearances as the Romulan Tomalak in \"\" and \". He would later reappear in episodes of later seasons, in both \"Future Imperfect\" and the series finale \"\". Charles"
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"Charity Bounce"
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"Charity Bounce\n\"Charity Bounce\" is an episode of the award-winning British comedy television series \"The Goodies\".\nThis episode is also known as \"London to Brighton\".\nWritten by The Goodies, with songs and music by Bill Oddie.\nPlot.\nThe Goodies want to raise money for charity, by walking from London to Brighton. They approach Mr. Sparklipegs of Sparklipegs Toothpaste, to sponsor them. He convinces them to bounce on space hoppers, instead, wearing giant-size toothpaste tubes"
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"Beginning in the early 1990s, Avon also began donating towards breast cancer research and care, through the Avon Breast Cancer Crusade and the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer, a series of U.S.-based charity walks. Before 2003, the Walk was a function of Pallotta Teamworks, with Avon being the beneficiary. Since 2003, the charity reports that more than 180,000 Walk participants have raised $472 million for the cause.\nRestatements.\nIn Sep 14, 2000, Avon restated its financial statements to reflect the additional write off as of"
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"Chief of Hearts\n\"Chief of Hearts\" is the eighteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' twenty-first season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 18, 2010. In this episode, Homer and Chief Wiggum become friends after Homer shares a sandwich with Wiggum during his community service sentence. Meanwhile, Bart becomes addicted to a Japanese kids' game called Battle Ball, but Marge and Principal Skinner believe that Bart is dealing drugs. It is also the first episode in which Lisa"
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".\nBibliography Historical Novels Single novels.\n- \"Fortune's Lady (\"Sep 1989)\n- \"Sweet Treason\" \"(\"Mar 1992)\n- \"Another Eden\" \"(\"Oct 1992)\n- \"Thief of Hearts\" \"(\"Jun 1993)\n- \"Crooked Hearts\" \"(\"Aug 1994)\n- \"Sweet Everlasting\" \"(\"Sep 1994)\n- \"Lily\" \"(\"Jun 1996)\n- \"Wild at Heart\" \"(\"Jan"
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"Cold Days"
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"Cold Days\nCold Days is a 2012 bestselling novel by Jim Butcher and the 14th book in the ongoing \"The Dresden Files\" series. The book was first published on November 27, 2012 through Roc Hardcover and continues the adventures of wizard detective Harry Dresden.\nPlot summary.\nAs the story begins, Harry is in Arctis Tor where he is nursed back to health by Sarissa, a member of the Winter Court and a servant of Mab, the Winter Queen. His recovery culminates in a Winter Court party,"
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"! (2016)\nEnglish translations.\nCinebook has started publishing Cedric since 2008. Five albums have been released so far:\n1. High-Risk Class - Sep 2008\n2. Dad's Got Class - Sep 2009\n3. What Got Into Him? - May 2011\n4. Hot And Cold\n5. Grandpa Dives In\nCartoon series.\nIn 2001, French TV channel Canal J started broadcasting the animated series based loosely on the comics. The same series started twenty days later on"
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"Colour Scheme\nColour Scheme is a detective novel by Ngaio Marsh; it is the twelfth novel to feature Roderick Alleyn, and was first published in 1943. The novel takes place in New Zealand during World War II; the plot involves suspected Nazi activity at a hot springs resort on the coast of New Zealand's Northland region and a gruesome murder whose solution exposes the spies. Alleyn himself is working for military intelligence in their counterespionage division. Marsh's next novel \"Died in the Wool\" also concerns Alleyn's counterespionage work"
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"provided in a two-colour scheme so as to distinguish them from other nations, such as Romania, whom they fought during the war, and to allow integration with German counters.\nOf all the SL and ASL games, gamettes and modules, Armies of Oblivion had perhaps the longest and most dubious history.\nAn article in the Sep-Oct 2004 issue of View From the Trenches (a long running third party publication for ASL begun in the UK in March 1995 and still in bi-monthly publication) listed"
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"Conan the Formidable"
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"Conan the Formidable\nConan the Formidable is a fantasy novel by American writer Steve Perry, featuring Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. It was first published in trade paperback by Tor Books in November 1990; a regular paperback edition followed from the same publisher in August 1991, and was reprinted in June 1998.\nPlot summary.\nThe novel opens with Conan walking into Shadizar through the Karpash Mountains. He is ambushed by some bandits in the mountains and rescued by a giantess named Teyle. She"
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"only the Howard Conan stories in their original published form, and included all the Conan stories in the public domain at the time (though their copyright status was not widely known). Wagner's introductions are openly dismissive of the editorial revisions done by de Camp and Carter on the Lancer/Ace editions.\n- \"The Hour of the Dragon\" (Aug. 1977)\n- \"The People of the Black Circle\" (Sep. 1977)\n- \"Red Nails\" (Oct. 1977)\nBantam series, 1978"
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"Contemporary American Poultry"
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"Contemporary American Poultry\n\"Contemporary American Poultry\" is the 21st episode of the first season of the American comedy television series \"Community\". It aired in the United States on NBC on April 22, 2010.\nPlot.\nJeff's (Joel McHale) plan to get chicken fingers from the school cafeteria for the study group quickly evolves into a mafia film-style endeavor with Abed (Danny Pudi) calling all the shots and the group being cold towards Jeff as they get drunk (sometimes literally) on their"
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"the site of the parish church of St Benet Sherehog before and after the Great Fire: excavations at 1 Poultry, City of London\" London, Museum of London Archaeological Service, Monograph Series, 2007\n- Reynolds, H, \"The Churches of the City of London\", London, The Bodley Head, 1922\n- 'Letter from Michael Gibbs, 33 Walbrook concerning the separateness of two church wardens’ duties'. \"The Times\", Thursday, Sep 21, 1843; pg. 5; Issue 18407"
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"Corner of the Eye"
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"Corner of the Eye\n\"Corner of the Eye\" is an episode of \"The Outer Limits\" television show. It was first broadcast on 19 May 1995 during the first season.\nIntroduction.\nA priest begins to see horrific demon creatures amongst the ordinary population.\nPlot.\nFather Anton Jonascu (Len Cariou) begins to have strange hallucinations — one moment he sees perfectly ordinary-looking people, the next they have changed into terrifying demon creatures. He visits Dr. Pallas (Chris Sarandon), and"
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"nostril, are interstices of green-gray underpainting. The right eyeball is painted with a series of transparent glazes, atop which is placed a drop of white lead pigment for the highlight. This eye is surrounded by a complex variety of brushwork: the brow is formed by an uneven series of strokes; a single stroke designates the fold above the upper lid; the skin above the cheek is molded with a rounded brush; the wrinkles at the corner of the eye are denoted by a stroke of wet paint dragged over a"
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"Could You Recognise the Man Again?"
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"Could You Recognise the Man Again?\n\"Could You Recognise the Man Again?\" is the eighteenth episode of the popular 1969 ITC British television series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) starring Mike Pratt, Kenneth Cope and Annette Andre. The episode was first broadcast on 16 January 1970 on the ITV. Directed by Jeremy Summers.\nSynopsis.\nWhen Jeff and Jeannie find a dead body in their car unknown to them at the time that the man they met outside was a killer, Jeannie is held hostage to keep"
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"the battle has left a trace for the others, and you can go feeling clean. I recognise that I am a minor writer; but this does not affect the depth of my convictions.br\n—\"The Hidden Files\", p. 287\n‘You’re not very good at it, are you?’ said Gust, ‘they ought to have sent heavies in.’ He thought the man very likely could have got a job playing Hess in this new TV series they were doing on the war, and"
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"Da Flippity Flop"
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"Da Flippity Flop\n\"Da Flippity Flop\" is the nineteenth episode and ninth season finale of \"American Dad!\", as well as the 152nd episode of the series. The episode aired in the United States on May 12, 2013, on Fox's Animation Domination lineup. It was written by series co-creator Matt Weitzman and directed by Rodney Clouden.\nThe episode centers on Klaus Heissler swapping bodies with Stan Smith after Klaus is unable to retrieve his human body, and Stan must find a way to regain"
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"black man and Steve, a white boy) had also, coincidentally enough, driven off the opposite side of the Grand Canyon in a murder-suicide attempt. This resulted in a midair collision between the car with Principal Lewis and Steve in it and the car with the white man and black boy in it. Another example, in the episode \"Da Flippity Flop\", Roger leaves a long series of harassing answering machine messages for Steve, trying to get him to sign up for his gym. In these messages,"
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"Darkness Ascending"
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"Darkness Ascending\n\"Darkness Ascending\" is an episode from the fifth season of the science fiction television series \"Babylon 5\".\nSynopsis.\nLise surprises Garibaldi with a visit to Babylon 5. She discovers he is drinking again and confronts him. He denies there is a problem but promises not to drink during her visit. Sadly, he cannot maintain his pledge. Lise wants Garabaldi to return with her to Mars and help run the corporation she inherited from her late husband Edgars. On \"Babylon 5\""
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"Solar Eclipse of 1847 Oct 09\n• Solar Saros 142: Total Solar Eclipse of 1876 Sep 17\nIn the 22nd century:\nSolar Saros 150: Partial Solar Eclipse of 2108 Apr 11\nSolar Saros 151: Annular Solar Eclipse of 2137 Mar 21\nSolar Saros 152: Total Solar Eclipse of 2166 Mar 02\nSolar Saros 153: Annular Solar Eclipse of 2195 Feb 10\nRelated eclipses Metonic series.\n All eclipses in this table occur at the Moon's ascending node."
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"Steinman, follows four participants as they attempt to complete the series in 2010. The Desert Runners documentary received many film awards.\n4 Deserts Race Series.\nThe events that combine to make the 4 Deserts Race Series are:\n4 Deserts Race Series Atacama Crossing (Chile).\nThe Atacama Crossing crosses Chile's brutal Atacama Desert, the driest place on Earth. The Atacama Desert has a unique landscape of salt lakes, volcanoes, lava flows and sand dunes. Moreover, owing to its otherworldly appearance, the landscape"
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"Doctor Thorne (TV series)\nDoctor Thorne is a 2016 three-part (divided into four parts for broadcast in North America) television drama adaptation of the Anthony Trollope novel \"Doctor Thorne\" scripted by Julian Fellowes for ITV. Mary Thorne, penniless and with undisclosed parentage, grows up under the guardianship of her uncle Doctor Thorne. She spends much of her formative years in the company of the Gresham family at Greshamsbury Park estate. As they close on the world of adult cares and responsibilities, the past starts to"
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"From Dead to Worse\nFrom Dead to Worse is the eighth book in Charlaine Harris's series \"The Southern Vampire Mysteries\".\nPlot summary.\nAfter the natural disaster of Hurricane Katrina and the man-made horror of the explosion at the vampire Summit, Sookie Stackhouse is safe but dazed, yearning for things to get back to normal. But her boyfriend, the weretiger Quinn, is missing.\nShe then learns that she is descended from fairies, and is 1/8 fairy herself. Her beloved grandmother had an"
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"Fury from the Deep\nFury from the Deep is the completely missing sixth serial of the fifth season in the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which originally aired in six weekly parts from 16 March to 20 April 1968. This story is the last to feature Deborah Watling as Victoria Waterfield. It also marks the first appearance of the Doctor's gadget, the sonic screwdriver. Although audio recordings, still photographs, and clips of the story exist, no episodes of this serial are known to have survived."
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"Future Imperfect\n\"Future Imperfect\" is the 82nd episode of the American science fiction television series \"\". It is the eighth episode of the .\nDuring an away mission, Riker falls unconscious and awakens to discover that sixteen years have passed, and he is now captain of the \"Enterprise\". Having no memory whatsoever of the time that has passed, he begins to suspect that the future he finds himself in may not be real.\nPlot.\nCommander Riker's birthday celebration is interrupted as he,"
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"Abominations\nAbominations is a three issue Marvel Comics limited series created by Ivan Velez Jr (writer), Angel Medina (penciller) and Brad Vancata (inker). The series ran from December 1996 to February 1997. It was a follow-up tale from the Incredible Hulk storylines \"Ghosts of the Past\" and Future Imperfect.\nThe story begins a few weeks after the end of Future Imperfect with a small group of the Gravity Police (the Maestro's soldiers) wandering outside of the city. They were forced"
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"Get Away From My Mom\n\"Get Away From My Mom\" is the pilot episode of the American animated sitcom \"Home Movies.\" It originally aired on the UPN network in the United States on April 26, 1999. In the episode, eight-year-old Brendon Small discovers that his mother, Paula, is set to have a date with Brendon's soccer coach, the lazy, profane alcoholic John McGuirk. Brendon resents McGuirk for this and expresses his outrage throughout the episode. The date goes terribly and"
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"Grantville Gazette III\nThe Grantville Gazette III is the third collaborative and the fourth anthology in the 1632 series edited by the series creator, Eric Flint. It was published as an e-book by Baen Books in October 2004. It was released as a hardcover in January 2007, and trade paperback in June 2008 with both editions containing Flint's story \"Postage Due\".\nBook cover notes.\nBook cover notes E-book cover art.\nThe illustration on the e-book cover is \"Judith Slaying Holofernes"
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"Identity Within\n\"Identity Within\" is described as a 'lost episode' of the British science fiction comedy television series \"a href=\"Red%20%0ADwarf\"Red \nDwarf/a\".\nLike many lost episodes, ideas used the original scripts were then used in the Series XI episode \"can of worms\".\nA 'lost episode'.\n\"Identity Within\" was originally the supposed to be the second episode in the seventh series (the episode ultimately replacing it as the second episode in this series was \"Stoke Me a"
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"Insane Clown Poppy\n\"Insane Clown Poppy\" is the third episode of the twelfth season of \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 12, 2000. In the episode, during an outdoor book fair, Krusty finds out he has a daughter (from a one-night stand with a woman during the Gulf War), but loses her trust after gambling away her violin to Fat Tony, prompting Homer and Krusty to retrieve it.\nThe episode was written by"
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"Into the Gauntlet\nInto the Gauntlet is the tenth book in \"The 39 Clues\" novel series. It was written by Margaret Peterson Haddix and released on August 31, 2010. In the beginning of the book, Amy and Dan are now at the end of their clue hunt, and every misfortune they've had. Their lead is a poem found in their hotel room. However, it is then stolen by Isabel Kabra. It is revealed that William Shakespeare was a powerful Madrigal and the most important clue is on"
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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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"Irish Tweed\nIrish Tweed is the twelfth of the \"Nuala Anne McGrail series\" of mystery novels by Roman Catholic priest and author Father Andrew M. Greeley."
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"Leslie and Ron\n\"Leslie and Ron\" is the fourth episode of the American comedy television series \"Parks and Recreation\"'s seventh season, and the 116th overall episode of the series. It aired with the previous episode, \"William Henry Harrison\" , on the same day. The story picks up right where \"William Henry Harrison\" left off: the Parks & Recreation gang finds Leslie and Ron's rivalry cumbersome and locks them in a room together to hash things out. Because most of the episode only covers"
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"Let Go, Let Gov\n\"Let Go, Let Gov\" is the first episode in the seventeenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 238th episode of the series overall, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on September 25, 2013. The episode's story satirizes the 2013 mass surveillance disclosures, and casts Eric Cartman in an Edward Snowden-like role, in which he infiltrates the NSA in protest of the agency's surveillance of American citizens.\nPlot."
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"Long Day's Journey\n\"Long Day's Journey\" is episode nine of season four in the television show \"Angel\". The electro-kinetic cat burglar-for-hire, Gwen Raiden, returns and reluctantly helps Angel and the group after they discover that the Beast is searching for five mystical Totems in order to block out sunlight from Los Angeles so that all demons and vampires can roam freely.\nPlot.\nLorne brings Angel some blood in his room. Gwen Raiden meets a client, Mr. Ashet."
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"Long Day's Journey into Night (disambiguation)\nLong Day's Journey into Night is a play by Eugene O'Neill.\nLong Day's Journey into Night may also refer to: \nFilms.\n- \"Long Day's Journey into Night\" (1962 film), adaptation\n- \"Long Day's Journey into Night\" (1973 film), adaptation\n- \"Long Day's Journey into Night\" (1982 film), adaptation starring Ruby Dee\n- \"Long Day's Journey into Night\" ("
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"Looking for Rachel Wallace\nLooking for Rachel Wallace is the sixth Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker, first published in 1980.\nPlot summary.\nSpenser is hired to protect a lesbian, feminist activist, the eponymous Rachel Wallace. Spenser defends her more vigorously than she would like and she fires him. Shortly afterwards, she is kidnapped and the police have almost nothing to go on. Though no longer officially employed to protect her, Spenser feels duty-bound to find her because he could have protected her if he"
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"work on\n\"Life with Bonnie\".\n- \"Morning Chicago\" – local morning talk show hosted by the main character, Bonnie Malloy\n\"Looking for Rachel Wallace\".\n- \"Contact\", a talk show on Channel 4, Boston, hosted by Shirley North\n\"Mad Buddies\".\n- \"Mufasa Mufasa, Walla Habibi\" – a reality show focusing on enemies Boetie (Leon Schuster) and Beast as they are forced to embark on a road trip while they unwittingly participate in the reality series."
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"Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences\n\"Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences\" is the eleventh episode of the sixth season of the animated sitcom, \"Futurama\" and is the 99th episode overall. It aired on Comedy Central on August 26, 2010. In the episode, the ruler of the planet Omicron Persei 8, Lrrr, experiences marriage trouble with his queen, Ndnd. He departs for Earth, invading it in an attempt to overcome his mid-life crisis and reignite his marriage.\nThe episode was written by Patric M. Verrone and directed by Crystal"
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"whom he has one son, Jrrr. His first major appearance in the series was in the episode \"When Aliens Attack\". In \"Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences\", he claims to have murdered his father for his cape.\nAntagonists Omicronians Ndnd.\nNdnd (voiced by Tress MacNeille), is Lrrr's second wife. She is overbearing and bossy, often nagging Lrrr to eat more healthily and fulfill his duties as supreme ruler of Omicron Persei 8. In \"Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences\" she seems entirely unconcerned by Lrrr's infidelity with another"
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"Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter\nLucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter is the fifth 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 August 1957. It is the only novel by Asimov set in the Jovian system.\nSetting.\n\"Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter\" takes place in the Jovian system. In the mid-1950s, when the novel was written,"
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"Madeline Pratt\n\"Madeline Pratt\" is the fourteenth episode of the first season of the American crime drama \"The Blacklist\". The episode premiered in the United States on NBC on February 24, 2014.\nPlot.\nMadeline Pratt (Jennifer Ehle), a former professional and personal interest of Red's, enlists Red's help in stealing a statue called the Effigy of Ashtart in the Syrian embassy. The statue secretly contains coordinates for Soviet nuclear bombs hidden in America, which has the interest of the Russian mob"
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"Pratt Kempthorne\nJohn Pratt Kempthorne (called Pratt; b Auckland 16 Oct 1849 - d Nelson 10 Sep 1931) was an Anglican priest in the last three decades of the Nineteenth century and the first three of the 20th.\nKempthorne was educated at Church of England Grammar School, Auckland; St John's College, Auckland; and Bishopdale College. He was ordained deacon in 1873, and priest in 1876. After a curacy in Stoke he held incumbencies at Reefton, Greymouth and Nelson. He was Archdeacon of Waimea from"
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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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"Mission of the Darians\n\"Mission of the Darians\" is the twenty-second episode of the first series of \"\". The screenplay was written by Johnny Byrne; the director was Ray Austin. The original title was \"Mission of the \"Darya\"\". The final shooting script is dated 7 January 1975. Live-action filming took place Friday 10 January 1975 through Friday 24 January 1975.\nStory.\n\"Emergency...emergency...this is the commander of the spaceship\" Daria. \"A major"
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"Mom's the Word\n\"Mom's the Word\" is the twelfth episode of the twelfth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\" and the 222nd episode overall. It aired on Fox in the United States on March 9, 2014, and is directed by John Holmquist and written by Ted Jessup. In the episode Peter's mother, Thelma Griffin, dies of a stroke. After the funeral, Thelma's friend Evelyn arrives to support Peter, but ends up kissing him. The episode marked Lauren Bacall's"
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"of John Murrell's \"Farther West\", Carol Bolt's \"Escape Entertainment\", Myrna Kostash's \"No Kidding\" and Terry Jordan's \"Reunion\".\nIn 1989, she also had a guest role in an episode of the television series \"Booker\".\n\"Mom's the Word\".\nIn the early 1990s, Daum joined with Linda Carson, Alison Kelly, Robin Nichol, Barbara Pollard and Deborah Williams to write and stage the collective play \"Mom's the Word\", a \"kitchen"
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"More Cattle, Less Bull\n\"More Cattle, Less Bull\" is the fifth episode of the third season of \"Scandal\". It premiered on October 31, 2013 in the U.S.\nPlot.\nOlivia has her weekly dinner with her father while Jake and Huck break into his house to look for clues on Operation Remington. They find footage of Rowan and Fitz talking together about the operation and realize that he was not the pilot on the flight but was instead involved in another secret mission somewhere in Iceland."
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"and Charolais (beef cattle), Holsteins (dairy) or Brahmans (humped cattle). Generally, they are horned with heavy set forequarters, sloping backs and lighter hindquarters. Beefalo have been back-crossed to bison and to domestic cattle; some of these resemble pied bison with smooth coats and a maned hump. The aim is to produce high protein, low fat and low cholesterol beef on animals which have \"less hump and more rump\". Although bison bull/domestic cow crossings are more usual, domestic bull"
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"Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington"
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"My Bad Too\n\"My Bad Too\" is the seventh episode of season seven and the 146th episode of the American sitcom \"Scrubs\". It aired on April 10, 2008, as the first episode to air after the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike.\nPlot.\nAs the 6th anniversary of Turk and Carla's first date approaches, Turk, in order to surprise Carla with a thoughtful gift, has been learning Spanish for the past few months. Meanwhile, one of J.D.'s patients, Emory ("
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"My Mother's Castle\nMy Mother's Castle () is a 1957 autobiographical novel by Marcel Pagnol, the second in the four-volume series \"Souvenirs d'enfance\" and the sequel to \"My Father's Glory\". It was the subject of a film made by Yves Robert in 1990 which is faithful to the original plot but which includes material from the third book in the four-novel series, \"Le Temps des Secrets\".\nPlot summary.\nThe book begins during Marcel's summer holiday. He"
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"Philippe Caubère\nPhilippe Caubère (born September 21, 1950 in Marseille, France) is a noted French film actor, writer and producer.\nHe is known for his memorable performances as Molière in the 1978 French movie and the TV series as well. His other movies include \"La gloire de mon père\" (\"My Father's Glory\") and \"Le Château de ma mère\" (\"My Mother's Castle\"), and more recently \"Aragon\", \"La triomphe de la jalousie\" and"
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