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"MySims\nMySims is a video game developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts as a spin-off to Maxis' \"The Sims\" franchise for the Wii and Nintendo DS in 2007, re-released for Microsoft Windows in 2008.\nFeatures.\nApart from creating a custom Mii-like character, players may also modify their houses and build furniture and appliances using a selection of building blocks. This gives the player more building options, allowing them to create objects by using blueprints, a change from"
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"MySims SkyHeroes\nMySims SkyHeroes is a video game developed by Behaviour Interactive and published by Electronic Arts, the sixth and so far the final game in the \"MySims\" series. The game was released on September 28, 2010 for the Wii, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3, making it the first game in the \"MySims\" video game series on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.\nGameplay.\n\"MySims SkyHeroes\" is an aviation game that features a solo campaign, boss battles, local"
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"Nerilka's Story"
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"Nerilka's Story\nNerilka's Story is a science fiction novella by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. Nerilka's Story became the eighth book in the \"Dragonriders of Pern\" volume series.\n\"Moreta\" (1983) and its sequel \"Nerilka\" (1985) are companion stories, in that the latter narrates a second perspective on major events of the former. It was the first work in the series following publication of \"The Atlas of Pern\", and so is not covered in the Atlas."
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"Plot summary.\nTaking a different approach from the previous seven books in the series, \"Nerilka's Story\" has a non-dragonrider and non-harper as its major viewpoint character. It is set during the events detailed in \"\". Nerilka is the daughter of a Lord Holder who turns her back on her life in an upper-class family and sets out to fight the disease that threatens to kill all humans on Pern. According to a critic for the \"Chicago Tribune\", Nerilka makes for"
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"No Deals, Mr. Bond"
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"No Deals, Mr. Bond\nNo Deals, Mr. Bond, first published in 1987, was the sixth novel by John Gardner featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond. Carrying the Glidrose Publications copyright, it was first published in the United Kingdom by Jonathan Cape and in the United States by Putnam. It was the last Bond novel to be published in Britain by Jonathan Cape, ending an association dating back to the first Bond novel, \"Casino Royale\" in 1953.\n\"No Deals, Mr. Bond\""
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"Who Loved Me\", although replaced by KGB in the film. In John Gardner's series of Bond novels, SMERSH is renamed Department V (the letter) in \"Icebreaker\". They return in a larger role in \"No Deals, Mr. Bond\", renamed Department Eight, Directorate S, a KGB sub-section.\nHistory Films.\nIn the film series, Bond's archenemy became SPECTRE, which first appeared in Fleming's novel \"Thunderball\" (1961). SPECTRE is introduced in the"
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"Not What He Seems"
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"Not What He Seems\n\"Not What He Seems\" is the eleventh episode of the second season of the American animated television series \"Gravity Falls\", created by Alex Hirsch. The episode was written by Shion Takeuchi, Josh Weinstein, Jeff Rowe, Matt Chapman, and Hirsch, and directed by Stephen Sandoval. The series follows twelve-year-old twins Dipper (voiced by Jason Ritter) and Mabel Pines (voiced by Kristen Schaal), who stay for the summer with their great uncle Grunkle Stan (voiced"
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", rather than the usual soundtrack.\nSeries 1 Dorset in Late Spring.\n2 February\nSpecies seen: lizards (common, sand, slowworm), nightjar, damselflies, dragonflies (four-spotted chaser), red squirrel, sundew plant, smooth snake, Japanese sika deer\nWhat seems to make this series so fresh is that Oddie seems to learning along the way. What he first thinks is a sand lizard, turns out to be a common, but he's not afraid to admit it. This episode"
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"Of Chameleons and Gods"
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"Of Chameleons and Gods\nOf Chameleons and Gods is the title of the first collection of poetry by Malawian poet Jack Mapanje, published in 1981 in the United Kingdom, in Heinemann's African Writers Series. Despite critical acclaim, the collection was withdrawn from circulation in Malawi, because it was seen as a critique of the current government and especially the leader Hastings Kamuzu Banda.\nMapanje, in his introduction to the work, describes as the result of the work of \"ten turbulent years\". The 'chameleon' of"
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"the title refers to the disguise of personal voice he deemed necessary in order to mount a criticism of the politics at the time.\n\"Of Chameleons and Gods\" is divided into four sections: \"Of Chameleons and Gods\", '\"Sketches from London\", \"Re-entering Chingwe's Hole\" and \"Assembling Another Voice\". The sections are almost chronological: poems in \"Sketches from London\"were written between 1972 and 1975; those in \"Re-entering Chingwe's Hole\", on Mapanje's return"
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"Ogre, Ogre"
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"Ogre, Ogre\nOgre, Ogre is the fifth book of the Xanth series by Piers Anthony.\nPlot introduction.\nSmash the half-ogre (offspring of Crunch the ogre and a human Curse Fiend acting like an ogre) goes to see the Good Magician Humfrey to get his question answered, although he doesn't know what his question is. The magician's answer: Travel to the Ancestral Ogres to find what you seek. His payment is to guard Tandy, a half-nymph, for one year."
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"- Ogre (\"Rave Master\"), an antagonist in the Japanese manga/anime series\nGaming.\nGaming Game series.\n- \"Ogre\" (series), a series of games also known as \"Ogre Battle Saga\"\nGaming Game titles.\n- \"Ogre\" (game), a tabletop wargame\n- \"Ogre\" (2017 video game), a computer game in development by Auroch Digital\n- \"Ogre\" (video game), a 1986 computer game released by Origin Systems"
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"Old King Clancy"
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"Old King Clancy\n\"Old King Clancy\" is the 18th episode in the fourth season of the television series \"How I Met Your Mother\" and 82nd overall. It originally aired on March 23, 2009. In the episode, Ted struggles with his assignment to design Goliath National Bank's new headquarters, while Robin is cagey about an intimate encounter with a Canadian celebrity years earlier.\nPlot.\nIn spring 2009, Ted works on the Goliath National Bank (GNB) headquarters. But he chafes at the restrictions"
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"have heard of) invited her to see his collection of Harvey's trays (indistinguishable orange trays that are not considered collectors' items), and suggested she perform an \"Old King Clancy\" (which involves maple syrup). Everyone is disappointed by the obscurity of every element of the story. A flashback to 2002 shows that it was really The Frozen Snowshoe who rejected Robin after \"she\" suggested the Old King Clancy.\nProduction.\nOld King Clancy is based on a true story. One of the show"
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"One Virgin Too Many"
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"One Virgin Too Many\nOne Virgin Too Many is a 1999 historical mystery crime novel by Lindsey Davis and the 11th book of the Marcus Didius Falco Mysteries series. Set in Rome between 27 May and 7 June AD 74, the novel stars Marcus Didius Falco, informer and imperial agent. The title refers to the Vestal Virgins lottery that is a key plot device.\nPlot summary.\nWhen a frightened child approaches Marcus Didius Falco with a plea for help, he does not believe her. One quarrel with the family"
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"Poseidon's Gold\" and see one another on occasions thereafter, but Falco's sympathies remain with his mother.\nFalco met his wife, Helena Justina, the divorced and patrician daughter of a senator, while on an investigation in Britannia (\"The Silver Pigs\"), but their very different circumstances made their relationship difficult. After a series of successful missions for the emperor, Falco rose to a certain level of respectability – he achieved equestrian rank (\"One Virgin Too Many\") – and he and"
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"One of Us, One of Them"
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"One of Us, One of Them\n\"One of Us, One of Them\" is the third episode of the third season of the NBC science fiction drama series \"Heroes\" and thirty-seventh episode overall. It was written by Joe Pokaski and directed by Sergio Mimica-Gezzan. The episode aired on September 29, 2008.\nPlot.\nThe episode opens with Angela Petrelli speaking with Sylar. She tells him that he is her son, stating that he knew all along he wasn't the son of"
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"the sun is shining? Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar's We Feel Fine answers these questions through millions of individual stories yet reduces them to a data set, dehumanizing us and humanizing the machine in the process. Built in Java, Perl, Processing.\nFeatured websites Agent Provocateur - 2007.\nLarge Design created a series of websites for Agent Provocateur between 2004 and 2007. They were cited in Vogue magazine as being the “sexiest sites on the web.” Starring Maggie Gyllenhaal, the 2007 website was based on one of"
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"Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants"
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"Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants\n\"Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants\" is the ninth episode in the fifth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 74th episode of the series overall, it was the first \"South Park\" episode to premiere following the September 11 attacks, having originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 7, 2001. The episode deals primarily with the aftermath of the attacks and the American invasion of Afghanistan.\nIn the episode, the boys come"
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"\" parodies bin Laden in the episodes \"Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants\", \"Krazy Kripples\", \"Cartoon Wars Part II\", \"200\", \"201\" and \"It's a Jersey Thing\".\n- \"Osama Bin Laden: Behind the Madness\" – a 2002 comedy.\n- \"Panorama: The Hunt For Bin Laden\" – a 2002 TV documentary. Producer: Aidan Laverty. Production Company: BBC TV.\n- \"Meeting Osama Bin Laden\" – a 2004 documentary"
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"Our Man Bashir"
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"Our Man Bashir\n\"Our Man Bashir\" is the 82nd episode of the American science fiction television series \"\", the tenth of the . It originally aired on November 27, 1995. in broadcast syndication. Directed by Winrich Kolbe, the story originated from a pitch by Assistant Script Coordinator Robert Gillan and was turned into a script by producer Ronald D. Moore. Both hairdressing in the episode and the score by Jay Chattaway were later nominated for Emmy Awards. The show's plot involves the combination of a transporter and holodeck"
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"game featuring the\" Liparus\" and \"Atlantis\" settings from this film, which also includes a submarine-car not unlike the Lotus Esprit.\n- \"Our Man Bashir\", a 1995 episode of the television series \"\" was largely based on this film.\n- Outline of James Bond\n- Rinspeed sQuba, a submersible car inspired by the film.\n- Wet Nellie – a custom-built submarine created for the 1977 James Bond film \"The Spy Who Loved Me\", in the shape of"
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"Pangs"
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"Pangs\n\"Pangs\" is the eighth episode of season 4 of the television show \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\".\nOn Thanksgiving, Buffy encounters the restless and vengeful spirit of a member of the aboriginal Chumash tribe, who were wiped out by white settlers. During a tense confrontation, the Slayer fights a losing battle against her formidable foe - but a mysterious protector watches over her from the shadows.\n\"Buffy\" scholar Rhonda V. Wilcox has written, \"It is unquestionably one of the most controversial episodes of"
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"interviews and reviews by DIY and Impose Magazine.\nPANGS' song \"RUBICON\" appears in \"The Friend Connection\" episode of MTV series Awkward.\nIn February 2017 PANGS provided the main theme song, \"ARMS CTRL,\" for the E! network's tv series So Cosmo.\nIn April 2017 PANGS guitarist and producer, Nick Bennett, began touring with Neil Diamond as guitarist for Diamond's 50th Anniversary World Tour.\nDiscography.\n- \"Already Dead\"/\"Whole Wide World\" (2015) - self-"
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"Passage to Dawn"
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"Passage to Dawn\nPassage to Dawn is a fantasy novel by American writer R. A. Salvatore. It is the fourth and final book of his Legacy of the Drow series.\nPlot summary.\n\"Passage to Dawn\" finds Drizzt and Catti-brie aboard the \"Sea Sprite\" six years after the events of the previous novel, with the company of its captain, Deudermont, its wizard Robillard, and its powerful crew. The \"Sea Sprite\" is indeed a feared force on the Sword Coast, with few"
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"New Series, Vol. 46, No. 2 (1996), pp. 279–281, Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association\n- Macurdy, Grace Harriet, \"Klodones, Mimallones and Dionysus Pseudanor\", \"The Classical Review\", Vol. 27, No. 6 (Sep., 1913), pp. 191–192, Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association\n- Padilla, Mark William (editor), \"Rites of Passage in Ancient Greece: Literature, Religion, Society"
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"Pest of the West"
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"Pest of the West\n\"Pest of the West\" is the 16th episode of the fifth season and the 96th overall episode of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". In this episode, SpongeBob finds that he is a distant relative of SpongeBuck SquarePants, a sheriff from Bikini Bottom's past town who helped save the citizens from the quickest whip draw in town, the evil Dead Eye Plankton. It was written by Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Steven Banks and Richard Pursel, with Andrew Overtoom and Tom Yasumi"
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"launched an online page for the episode located on \"www.nick.com/pest\", where it featured a new game of the week, and a \"name generator\".\n\"Pest of the West\" is the first episode in the series that the crew used Wacom Cintiqs for the drawings, instead of pencils. Series background designer Kenny Pittenger said that \"the only real difference between the way we draw now and the way we drew then is that we abandoned pencil and paper during the fifth season.\" The crew began the shift"
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"Peterotica"
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"Peterotica\n\"Peterotica\" is the 24th episode from season four of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". The episode was originally broadcast on April 23, 2006, and was written by Patrick Meighan and directed by Kurt Dumas. The title of the episode is a portmanteau of \"Peter\" and \"Erotica\".\nThe plot follows Peter's brief career writing erotic novels. After Peter asks Carter Pewterschmidt for publishing money, Carter is sued by a man who has a car accident while listening to an audiobook of"
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"It, Want It, You Blew It\" by Vinny\n- \"You and the Guys Killed and Buried a Man\" by David Sedaris\n- \"You Poop Now\", Japanese children's book\n- \"You're a Naughty Child, and That's Concentrated Evil Coming Out the Back of You\", Catholic toilet training book\n- Peter Griffin wrote a series of erotic novels dubbed \"Peterotica\":\n- \"Angela's Asses\"\n- \"Catcher in the Eye\"\n- \"Harry Potter"
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"Pie-O-My"
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"Pie-O-My\n\"Pie-O-My\" is the 44th episode of the HBO original series \"The Sopranos\" and the fifth of the show's fourth season. Written by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, and directed by Henry J. Bronchtein, it originally aired on October 13, 2002.\nStarring.\n- James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano\n- Lorraine Bracco as Dr. Jennifer Melfi *\n- Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano\n- Michael Imperioli as Christopher Moltisanti\n- Dominic Chianese as Corrado Soprano"
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"\"The Cuban\" Santiago.\n- Played by: Yul Vazquez\n- Appears in: \"Christopher\"\nReuben is a Cuban-American associate of the DiMeo crime family who is a jockey of Grade I stakes Thoroughbred horse races and trainer that works with Ralph Cifaretto's racehorse, Pie-O-My who he had ridden and placed in the 2002 Belmont Stakes held at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York. The registered owner of Pie-O-My is Ralph's Spanish housekeeper. He visits Hesh Rabkin"
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"Planet of the Ood"
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"Planet of the Ood\n\"Planet of the Ood\" is the third episode of the fourth series of British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". It was broadcast on BBC One on 19 April 2008. It features the return of the Ood, who appeared in the second series episodes \"The Impossible Planet\" and \"The Satan Pit\".\nThe episode takes place in the year 4126 on the Ood-Sphere, the titular planet of the episode. The Doctor (David Tennant) and his companion Donna"
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"Ood to the black hole around the planet because he did not have time to save both them and the human crew.\nThe Ood return in the Series 4 episode \"Planet of the Ood\", where it is revealed that they are not born to serve but are an enslaved race. The Ood translation spheres actually replaced their hind brain which had contained their individual personalities. The Doctor successfully frees the Ood by releasing the Ood hive mind, which connects all the Ood with a telepathic link. The hive mind had been"
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"Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em"
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"Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em\n\"Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em\" is the third episode of \"The Simpsons\"’ eighteenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 24, 2006. In this episode, Marge teaches herself carpentry, but uses Homer as a front when she wants to make money off her talents since no one in Springfield believes that women can be carpenters. Meanwhile, Principal Skinner and Bart fight each other when Bart discovers that Skinner is"
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"[Foundation (nonprofit organization)|foundation]], which first started in Hammer's own community, called Help The Children (HTC was named after and based on his [[Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em#Album details|song by the same name]] which included a music video with a storyline from his film \"[[Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em#Film|Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em: The Movie]]\").\nA [[Sesame Street]] segment features [[Elmo]] taking"
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"Proper Condom Use"
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"Proper Condom Use\n\"Proper Condom Use\" is the seventh episode of the fifth season of the animated television series \"South Park\", and the 72nd episode of the series overall. \"Proper Condom Use\" originally aired in the United States on August 1, 2001 on Comedy Central.\nIn the episode, the teachers at South Park Elementary begin teaching kids sexual education classes. However, the teachers do it in an improper way, leading the boys to wage war against the girls.\nPlot.\nCartman"
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"6.7 per 100 person-years. Analysis published in 2007 from the University of Texas Medical Branch and the World Health Organization found similar risk reductions of 80–95%.\nThe 2000 NIH review concluded that condom use significantly reduces the risk of gonorrhea for men. A 2006 study reports that proper condom use decreases the risk of transmission of human papillomavirus (HPV) to women by approximately 70%. Another study in the same year found consistent condom use was effective at reducing transmission of herpes simplex virus-2 also known as genital herpes,"
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"Prophecy Girl"
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"Prophecy Girl\n\"Prophecy Girl\" is the season finale of the WB Television Network's first season of the drama television series \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\", and the 12th episode of the series. It first aired on June 2, 1997. Series creator Joss Whedon wrote and directed the episode.\nThe narrative features vampire Slayer Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) working to prevent vampire the Master (Mark Metcalf) from rising to power, despite a prophecy predicting her death at his hands.\nDue to the"
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"playing games.\nUnlike the other titles in the \"Aveyond\" series, \"Ahriman's Prophecy\" was not developed with RPG Maker XP and instead was created with RPG Maker 2003.\n\"Ahriman's Prophecy\" starts as a young girl, Talia Maurva, is sent to be \"named\", a ritual set up by the people of her village to determine the profession of their adult life. Destiny changes for Talia, who, when looking into the seer's pool, sees a dark ceremony by the younger"
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"Proposition Infinity\n\"Proposition Infinity\" (\"Proposition ∞\") is the fourth episode of the sixth season of the American animated television sitcom \"Futurama\". It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on July 8, 2010. In the episode, Amy Wong and Bender fall in love and begin a culturally taboo \"robosexual\" relationship. After facing anti-robosexual sentiments from society, they elect to get married and advocate to legalize robosexual marriage through \"Proposition Infinity\".\nThe episode was written by"
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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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"Puss n' Toots\nPuss n' Toots is a 1942 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 6th \"Tom and Jerry\" short. It was produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on May 30, 1942 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer and re-issued on April 24, 1948 and again on August 8, 1958. It was animated by Pete Burness, George Gordon, Jack Zander, Irven Spence, and Bill Littlejohn with additional animation by Ray Abrams. The name of the short is an allusion to"
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"the fairy tale Puss 'n' Boots.\nPlot.\nTom is watching Jerry fruitlessly trying to escape a bowl until the doorbell rings. Tom puts the flowers back in the bowl and hides Jerry in a filing cabinet, marked \"M\" for mouse. Mammy Two Shoes answers the door to receive a cute female cat to take care of temporarily, named Toots. Toots instantly wins Tom's heart, and he dresses himself up before proudly walking over to her. She smiles at him, but refuses his offers"
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"Quintuplets 2000"
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"Quintuplets 2000\n\"Quintuplets 2000\" (Known as \"Contorting Quintuplets 2000\" in some syndicated markets and \"Quintuplets\" on the South Park Studios website) is the fourth episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 52nd episode of the series overall. It was originally broadcast on April 26, 2000. The episode is based on the Dionne quintuplets and the then-recent Elián González affair, who had been taken by federal authorities four days before the episode aired."
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"fortune. And I was curious.\"\nCareer After \"Late Night\".\nRichter left his post at \"Late Night\" in 2000 to pursue a career acting in films and television. His first major venture, Fox's \"Andy Richter Controls the Universe\", was canceled after two mid-season runs. His next Fox sitcom, \"Quintuplets\", lasted one season. His 2007 television series, \"Andy Barker P.I.\", was co-written and executive produced by Conan O'Brien. In the series,"
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"Rattleballs\n\"Rattleballs\" is the forty-sixth episode of the fifth season of the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\". The episode was written and storyboarded by Andy Ristaino and Cole Sanchez, from a story by Kent Osborne, Pendleton Ward, Jack Pendarvis, Adam Muto, and Moynihan. It originally aired on Cartoon Network on January 27, 2014. The episode guest stars Rainn Wilson as the eponymous character.\nThe series follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy,"
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"and Shada were excited to meet and work with WIlson, both being fans of the American television series \"The Office\" in which Wilson played the character Dwight Schrute; DiMaggio later noted that, \"He was kind of geeking out on us, and [Jeremy and I] were kind of geeking out on him.\"\nReception.\n\"Rattleballs\" aired on January 27, 2014 on Cartoon Network. The episode was watched by 2.213 million viewers, and received a 0.5 rating in the 18–49 demographic Nielsen household rating"
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"Royal Pudding\n\"Royal Pudding\" is the third episode of the fifteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\" and 212th episode of the series over all. \"Royal Pudding\" premiered in the United States on Comedy Central on May 11, 2011. In the episode, which parodies the 2011 Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, the Prince of Canada's bride is abducted at the altar, leading Ike Broflovski to answer the call to rescue her. \"Royal Pudding\" was written and directed by"
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"G.J. Koch The Alexander Outland Series.\n1. \"Alexander Outland: Space Pirate\" (June 2012)\nNotable works Writing as G.J. Koch The Martian Alliance Series.\n1. \"The Royal Scam\" (Sep 2011) also in Alliance Rising\n2. \"Three Card Monte\" (Oct 2012) also in Alliance Rising\n3. \"A Bug's Life\" (Sep 2015) also in Alliance Rising\nNotable works Writing as Anita Ensal.\nNotable works Writing as Anita Ensal Stand Alone Works.\n- \"A Cup"
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"Castles Made of Sand\nCastles Made of Sand may refer to:\n- Sand castles, see Sand art and play\n- \"Castles Made of Sand\" (novel), the novel by Gwyneth Jones\n- \"Castles Made of Sand\" (song) a song from the album \"Axis: Bold as Love\" by Jimi Hendrix\n- \"Castles Made of Sand\" (\"Magic City\"), an episode of the American TV series \"Magic City\"\nSee also.\n- \"Sandcastles"
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"Shooting Pains\nShooting Pains is the sixth and final episode of the first series of the British comedy series Dad's Army. It was originally transmitted on Wednesday 11 September 1968.\nSynopsis.\nThe Walmington-On-Sea platoon is selected to provide the guard of honour for Prime Minister Winston Churchill's visit to the review the area's coastal fortifications, but a poor show at the shooting range prompts the irascible Major Regan to consider using the Eastgate platoon instead. A shooting contest between Walmington and Eastgate will settle the"
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"Shroud for a Nightingale\nShroud for a Nightingale is a 1971 detective novel written by PD James in her Adam Dalgliesh series. Chief Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh of Scotland Yard is called in to investigate the death of two student nurses at the hospital nursing school of Nightingale House.\nPlot summary.\nStudent nurses Heather Pearce and Josephine Fallon have died of mysterious circumstances in the hospital nursing school of Nightingale House. As Scotland Yard’s Chief Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh uncovers sexual secrets and blackmail within the closed community of the hospital, he finds"
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"Special Edna\n\"Special Edna\" is the seventh episode in the fourteenth season of the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 5, 2003. In the episode, Edna Krabappel begins to lose faith in her relationship with Principal Skinner and becomes depressed. Bart, wanting to raise her spirits, decides to nominate her for the Teacher of the Year Award. Edna and the Simpsons are flown to Orlando, Florida for the event.\nPlot."
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"Springfield Up\n\"Springfield Up\" is the thirteenth episode of the eighteenth season of \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 18, 2007. In the episode, filmmaker Declan Desmond (Eric Idle) returns to Springfield to film the continuation of his documentary series \"Growing Up Springfield\", which chronicles the lives of several Springfield residents. He visits the town with a film crew every eight years to see how the lives of these people have changed, a plot which"
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"Stopover in a Quiet Town\n\"Stopover in a Quiet Town\" is episode 150 of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\" starring Barry Nelson and Nancy Malone. It originally aired on April 24, 1964.\nPlot.\nA married couple, Bob and Millie Frazier, wake up in an unfamiliar house. Millie remembers only that Bob drank too much at a party the night before, and that while driving him home, a large shadow appeared over their car.\nThey discover that the house is"
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"Straight and True\n\"Straight and True\" is the fifth episode of the third season of the HBO original series, \"The Wire\". The episode was written by Ed Burns from a story by David Simon & Ed Burns and was directed by Dan Attias. It originally aired on October 17, 2004.\nPlot.\nBubbles and Johnny argue about the morality of acting as paid police informants. Johnny persuades Bubbles to run a short con with him instead of reporting to Greggs. Once Johnny has the money,"
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"Subject 13\n\"Subject 13\" is the 15th episode of the third season of the American science fiction drama television series \"Fringe\", and the 58th episode overall. Inspired by fan reaction to the show's previous flashback episode, \"Peter\", \"Subject 13\" occurs 25 years before the show's current timeline, in 1985 a few months after \"Peter\". The episode, with scenes set in both the prime and the parallel universe, explore Walter and Elizabeth Bishop's attempts to return Peter to the"
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". After coming to the conclusion that Driggs' prerogative was to kill King, Bird talks to her friend Miss Pearl (Phyllis Applegate).\nProduction.\n\"Slack Water\" was written by staff writer Noelle Valdivia, her third writing credit for the series. She previously co-wrote episode six, \"That's Not My Penguin\", with series creator Kyle Killen, and later co-wrote the story for the series finale, \"Turtles All the Way Down\". The episode was directed by Nick Gomez"
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"\"The Pirate Planet\" (1978)\n- The Taran Androids, including an android duplicate of Romana, in the serial \"The Androids of Tara\" (1978)\n- The Movellans, android enemies of the Daleks, in the serial \"Destiny of the Daleks\" (1979)\n- Numerous android characters in the Japanese superhero series Kikaider (1972), including the title character\n- S.A.M. (Super Automated Machine) the \"perfect machine\" robot in \"Sesame Street\" (1969–present), introduced in"
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"The Bells and Whistles\n\"The Bells and Whistles\" is the twenty third episode of the American television series \"Smash\". It was written by Noelle Valdivia and directed by Craig Zisk. The episode premiered on NBC on March 26, 2013, the eighth episode of Season 2. Ivy brings Sam back to New York City which makes things uncomfortable for Tom. Jimmy finds himself at odds with Derek regarding \"Hit List\". Ana and Karen struggle with being assertive.\nPlot.\nJimmy Collins (Jeremy Jordan"
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"The Brain Center at Whipple's\n\"The Brain Center at Whipple's\" is episode 153 of the American television series \"The Twilight Zone\". It originally aired on May 15, 1964 on CBS.\nPlot.\nIn 1967, Wallace V. Whipple, owner of a vast Midwestern manufacturing corporation, decides to upgrade his plant to increase output by installing a machine named the \"X109B14 modified transistorized totally automatic assembly machine,\" which leads to tens of thousands of layoffs. Some former employees try to convince him that"
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"4 episodes), \"Wagon Train\" and most notable the 1964 \"Twilight Zone\" episode \"The Brain Center at Whipple's\". In 1965 he played Andy Handshaw, a retired US Forest Service Ranger, in the TV series \"Lassie\" episode \"Lassie and the Seagull\" (Season 12, Ep.4). His final credit was in 1971 on Robert Young's \"Marcus Welby M.D.\"\nDeath.\nNewlan died of congestive heart failure on November 23, 1973 in Studio City, California.\nSelected"
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"The Builders\n\"The Builders\" is the second episode in the first series of the BBC TV sitcom \"Fawlty Towers\".\nPlot.\nAs Fawlty Towers is undergoing renovations over the weekend, Basil informs Major Gowen, Miss Tibbs, and Miss Gatsby that they will have to have dinner at the Gleneagles Hotel. Basil and Sybil themselves are going on a golfing holiday in Paignton with friends, leaving Polly and Manuel in charge of the hotel. Before they leave, Basil reminds Polly that the workmen are to block"
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"The Chasm of Doom\nThe Chasm of Doom is the fourth book in the award-winning Lone Wolf book series created by Joe Dever and illustrated by Gary Chalk.\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. The player is then allowed to choose which Kai disciplines or skills he or she possess. This number depends directly on how many books in the series have been completed (\"Kai rank\")"
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"The Clue in the Embers\nThe Clue in the Embers is Volume 35 in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap.\nThis book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate by John Almquist in 1955. 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 shortened in 1972 by Priscilla Baker-Carr resulting in two slightly different stories sharing the same title.\nPlot"
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"to her eldest son John.\nAccording to legend, Sherwood's sons put her body near the fireplace, and a wind came down the chimney. Her body disappeared amid the embers, with the only clue being a cloven hoofprint. Sherwood lies in an unmarked grave under some trees in a field near the intersection of Pungo Ferry Road and Princess Anne Road in Virginia Beach. Stories about the Devil taking her body, unnatural storms, and loitering black cats quickly arose after her death, and local men killed every feline they"
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"be the final production of the series' original 26-year run, with the last recorded sequence being the final scene between Mrs Pritchard and Gwendoline. It was not, however, the last to be screened — \"The Curse of Fenric\" and \"Survival\", both produced beforehand, followed it in transmission order.\nProduction Cast notes.\nMichael Cochrane and Frank Windsor had both previously appeared in \"Doctor Who\" alongside Peter Davison; Cochrane as Charles Cranleigh in \"Black Orchid\" in Season 19, while Windsor played Ranulf"
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"The Flickering Torch Mystery\nThe Flickering Torch Mystery is Volume 22 in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap. The book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate by Leslie McFarlane in 1943. Between 1959 and 1973 the first 38 volumes of the series were systematically revised as part of a project directed by Harriet Adams, Edward Stratemeyer's daughter. The original version of the book was rewritten in 1971 by Vincent Buranelli resulting in two different stories with the same title.\nPlot.\nPlot Revised edition."
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"spans. For this reason, many commentators find the new versions nothing less than \"eviscerated\", foremost among them being the first \"Hardy Boys\" ghostwriter, Leslie McFarlane, who agreed with a reporter's statement that the books had been \"gutted.\"\nIn the course of revising and modernizing the series, many plots were completely re-written. \"The Flickering Torch Mystery\" (1943), for example, was changed from a plot involving an actual flickering torch used as a signal by a gang to"
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"The Four of Hearts"
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"The Four of Hearts\nThe Four of Hearts is a novel that was published in 1938 by Ellery Queen. It is a mystery novel primarily set in Los Angeles, United States.\nPlot summary.\nAt the end of the previous Ellery Queen novel, \"The Devil to Pay\", he's in Hollywood and about to meet studio head Jacques Butcher. At the beginning of this novel, he does so and is asked to work on a movie script about the lives of \"the fightin', feudin'"
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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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"for itself.\" Jason Bailey of DVD Talk described the episode as being one of the season's highlights. On the other hand, Matt Haigh of Den of Geek cited \"The Great Money Caper\" as one of the worst episodes of the season, as well as the whole series. In his review, Haigh criticized the \"Simpsons\" writers for not making sense of the story, and denounced the episode's ending for being \"abrupt\". He described the episode as \"a bad stain on an otherwise great"
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"The Gripping Hand\nThe Gripping Hand is a science fiction novel by American writers Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, published in 1993. A sequel to their 1974 work \"The Mote in God's Eye\", \"The Gripping Hand\" is, chronologically, the last novel to be set in the CoDominium universe (though in 2010, Pournelle's daughter released an authorized sequel). In the United Kingdom, it was released as The Moat around Murcheson's Eye (sometimes misspelled \"The Mote around Murchison's Eye\")"
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"The House of Black and White\n\"The House of Black and White\" is the second episode of the fifth season of HBO's fantasy television series \"Game of Thrones\", and the 42nd overall. The episode was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Michael Slovis. It aired on April 19, 2015. Prior to airing, this episode along with the other first four episodes of the season were leaked online.\nPlot.\nPlot In King's Landing."
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"black becomes white and white becomes black, the horrible becomes humane and the most dastardly felonies and atrocious crimes become meritorious acts.\"\n- In the \"\" (2006) limited series, a story which takes place in the Gotham City of 2039, there is a mysterious Bat-Man running around Gotham. This Batman has been around since 1939, and it is never revealed who it is behind the mask.\n- In the \"Catwoman: Guardian of Gotham\" (Aug-Sep 1999) limited series,"
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"The Island of Frozen Seas\nThe Island of Frozen Seas is the second album of Thorgal, a European comic book series, written by a Belgian writer Jean Van Hamme and the Polish graphic artist Grzegorz Rosiński. It was first published in 1980 by Le Lombard under the title \"L'lle des Mers Gelees\". It continues the story characters of Thorgal Aegirsson, Aaricia, Gandalf the Mad, and Slivia.\nSummary.\nThe story opens with a pre-wedding ceremony held for Thorgal and Aaricia. Although Gandalf the Mad"
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"his ship, the Imperial Russian Navy sloop-of-war \"Vostok\".\nThe American schooner \"Pacific\" under Captain James Brown landed at Zavodovski Island in 1830. The island was surveyed in 1930 by Discovery Investigations (DI) personnel. \nThe island's penguin colony was featured in the \"Frozen Seas\" episode of the 2001 BBC nature documentary series \"The Blue Planet.\" It was subsequently featured in the \"Islands\" episode of the 2016 follow-up documentary \"Planet Earth II\"."
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"The Kids Run Away\n\"The Kids Run Away\" is the 19th episode of the fourth season of the animated comedy series \"Bob's Burgers\" and the overall 64th episode, and is written by Rich Rinaldi and directed by Boohwan Lim and Kyounghee Lim. It aired on Fox in the United States on April 27, 2014.\nPlot.\nBob and Linda take the kids to Dr. Yap's office for a dental checkup. Louise learns that she has a cavity, but is too afraid to get the necessary"
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"The Kingsroad\n\"The Kingsroad\" is the second episode of the first season of the HBO medieval fantasy television series \"Game of Thrones\", first aired on April 24, 2011. It was written by the show creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Tim Van Patten.\nNearly all the action of the episode happens during travel: Eddard Stark and his daughters accompany the king's entourage to King's Landing to occupy the post of Hand of the King, Tyrion Lannister joins Jon in"
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"Arya Stark is portrayed by English actress Maisie Williams in the television adaption of the book series, this being Williams' first role as an actress. Williams was chosen from among 300 actresses across England.\nStorylines Television series Season 1.\nArya accompanies her father Ned and her sister Sansa to King's Landing. Before their departure, Arya's half-brother Jon Snow gifts Arya a sword which she dubs \"Needle\". On the Kingsroad, Arya is sparring with a butcher's boy, Mycah, when Sansa's betrothed"
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"The Last Recruit\n\"The Last Recruit\" is the 13th television episode of the American Broadcasting Company's sixth season of the serial drama television series \"Lost\" and 116th episode overall. The episode was aired on April 20, 2010, on ABC in the United States. The episode was written by producer Paul Zbyszewski and story editor Graham Roland and directed by editor Stephen Semel. Although the episode is not specifically centered on someone, Jack Shephard, Sun-Hwa Kwon, Claire Littleton, Jin-Soo Kwon, John"
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"The Lateness of the Hour\n\"The Lateness of the Hour\" is episode 44 of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\". It originally aired on December 2, 1960 on CBS.\nPlot.\nJana, the sensitive daughter of a creative genius, Dr. William Loren, is distraught over her parents' reliance on her father's five seemingly perfect robot servants, complete with programmed memories and personalities. Jana repeatedly looks at the family photo album in dismay, asking her parents questions about the pictures."
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"Hammerstein's Cinderella). Both Little and Ghostley would become semi-regulars. \nThe series received unanimously rave reviews, unfortunately, its time slot proved to be daunting because it was up against the popular CBS detective series, \"Cannon\". Another reason for the low ratings was that the lateness of the hour was not conducive to family viewing since children were in bed by that time. On Thanksgiving Eve, 22 November 1972, \"The Julie Andrews Hour\" devoted an entire episode saluting Walt Disney. To make it"
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"The Lost Road and Other Writings\nThe Lost Road and Other Writings is the fifth volume of \"The History of Middle-earth\", a series of compilations of drafts and essays written by J. R. R. Tolkien. It was edited and published posthumously in 1987 by Christopher Tolkien.\nContents.\n\"The Lost Road and Other Writings\" contains the following pieces:\n1. \"The Early History of the Legend\" — an introduction to the following two pieces, detailing how Tolkien's correspondence with C. S. Lewis"
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".\nOther writings.\nGivon has written a series of novels and historical translations through his publishing house, White Cloud Publishing, and is a google blogger.\nBibliography.\nGivón's published books include:\n- \"The Travels of Benjamins Adam\", (a novel; 1966)\n- \"Studies in Chi-Bemba and Bantu Grammar\", (1973)\n- \"On Understanding Grammar\", (1979) review in \"American Scientist\" vol 68, Sep–Oct 1980\n- \""
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"The Man in the S.U.V.\n\"The Man in the S.U.V.\" is the second episode of the first season of the television series, \"Bones\". Originally aired on September 20, 2005 on FOX network, the episode is written by Stephen Nathan and directed by Allan Kroeker. The plot features the investigation of Dr. Temperance Brennan and FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth into a man whose S.U.V. exploded, killing him and several other civilians, and highlights issues about terrorism.\nSummary.\nAfter an S.U.V. explodes in front of"
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"The One with the Embryos\n\"The One with the Embryos\" is the twelfth episode of \"Friends\" fourth season. It first aired on the NBC network in the United States on January 15, 1998. In the episode, Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) agrees to be the surrogate mother for her brother Frank Jr. (Giovanni Ribisi) and his older wife Alice Knight (Debra Jo Rupp). Meanwhile, a display by Chandler (Matthew Perry) and Joey (Matt LeBlanc) of how well they know Monica ("
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"designated the task to the writers. Ribisi and Rupp reprised their recurring roles of Frank Jr. and Alice respectively which was initially difficult as both had filming commitments.\nIn its original broadcast on NBC, \"The One with the Embryos\" acquired a 17.3 Nielsen rating, finishing the week ranked fourth. The episode received critical acclaim, is generally considered one of the best of the entire series, and is a favorite amongst the cast members and producers. In 2009, \"The One with the Embryos\" was ranked #21"
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"The Parking Garage\n\"The Parking Garage\" is the 23rd episode of the situation comedy \"Seinfeld\". The episode was the sixth episode of the show's third season. It aired on October 30, 1991 on National Broadcasting Company (NBC).\nThe episode was written by Larry David and was directed by Tom Cherones, and takes place entirely in a parking garage. The episode \"The Parking Garage\" has received overwhelmingly positive reviews with many critics calling it better than the previous episode \"about nothing\","
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"Series Opening Ceremony. Columbus Commons is also the summer home of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra and has hosted their summer performance series, \"Picnic with the Pops\", since 2012.\nAttractions Parking.\nColumbus Commons is adjacent to two parking garages. The Columbus Commons Main Garage is located at 55 E. Rich St and the Columbus Commons Underground garage is located at 191 S Third Street. Both provide easy access to the park for events. Additionally, revenue from these garages helps to support free programming at the park as produced by"
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"The Raw and the Cooked\nThe Raw and the Cooked (1964) is the first volume from \"Mythologiques\", a structural study of Amerindian mythology written by French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss. It was originally published in French as \"Le Cru et le Cuit\". Although the book is part of a larger volume Lévi-Strauss writes that it may be appreciated on its own merits, he does not consider this first volume a beginning: \"since it would have developed along similar lines if it had \nhad"
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"The Red Box\nThe Red Box is the fourth Nero Wolfe detective novel by Rex Stout. Prior to its first publication in 1937 by Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., the novel was serialized in five issues of \"The American Magazine\" (December 1936 – April 1937). Adapted twice for Italian television, \"The Red Box\" is the first Nero Wolfe story to be adapted for the American stage.\nPlot introduction.\nWolfe and Archie investigate the death of a model who ate a piece of poisoned candy."
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"The Safety Inspector\n\"The Safety Inspector\" is the eight episode of the first season in the \"Swift and Shift Couriers\" Series. It originally aired on December 8, 2008 in Australia on the SBS The episode is rated MA 15+.\nPlot.\nAfter David the Dwarf requests a smaller chair so his feet can touch the ground and is refused by Keith (who claims that special chairs are not in the budget) he calls Work Cover and explains the grounds of Swift and Shift are unsafe. Meanwhile"
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".\n- In the series \"\" season, briefly appears at the beginning of the episode \"The Seeds of Doom\".\nLegion of Doom Doctor Natas.\nThe episode \"Superfriends: Rest In Peace\" makes a reference to a former unseen member of the Legion, the only time such a reference has been made. This was Doctor Natas (Satan spelled backwards), the inventor of the Noxium crystal that had the power to destroy all of the Super Friends. The Super Friends knew of this crystal and tricked"
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"The Service of the Sword"
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"The Service of the Sword\nThe Service of the Sword, published in 2003, was the fourth anthology of stories set in the Honor Harrington universe or Honorverse. The stories in the anthologies serve to introduce characters, provide deeper more complete backstory and flesh out the universe, so claim the same canonical relevance as exposition in the main series. David Weber, author of the mainline Honor Harrington series, serves as editor for the anthologies, maintaining fidelity to the series canons.\nThe book contains the following stories:\n-"
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". In 1984, during an extended visit to SEP Einar introduced SY to Shuki Ronen, then a graduate student at Stanford. Ronen further developed SY from 1984 to 1986. Other students at SEP started to use it and contributed code and ideas. SY was inspired by much other software developed at SEP and benefited from the foundations laid by Claerbout and many of his students; Rob Clayton, Stew Levin, Dave Hale, Jeff\nThorson, Chuck Sword, and others who pioneered seismic processing on Unix in the seventies and early"
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"The Shelbourne Ultimatum\nThe Shelbourne Ultimatum is a 2012 novel by Irish journalist and author Paul Howard and the twelfth in the Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series.\nTitle.\nThe title is a reference to \"The Bourne Ultimatum\" and the Shelbourne Hotel.\nPlot.\nRoss survives the shooting depicted at the end of \"NAMA Mia!\", but has to deal with Gardaí who don't believe his story, his son, and Sorcha."
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"The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner"
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"The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner\nThe Short Second Life of Bree Tanner is a novella in the \"Twilight\" series by author Stephenie Meyer. It tells the story of a newborn vampire, Bree Tanner, who is featured in the third book of the series, \"Eclipse\". The book is written from the viewpoint of Bree, as opposed to the rest of the series which is predominantly narrated by character Bella Swan. Meyer let director David Slade, screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg, and a few of the actors read"
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"For those who take advantage of the free viewing there would be an option for the individual to make a donation as well. The online version of the book was for viewing only and not offered as a download.\nTwo weeks after its release, \"The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner\" was on \"USA Today\"'s best-seller list. Publisher Little, Brown estimated that 700,000 copies were sold in the United States, and 75,000 people read the entire book online for free. \"Bree Tanner\" also"
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"The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn"
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"The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn\nThe Silent World of Nicholas Quinn is a crime novel by Colin Dexter, the third novel in Inspector Morse series.\nSynopsis.\nThe Oxford Foreign Examinations Syndicate runs school exams in the Persian Gulf and other places with a British connection. The Secretary Dr Bartlett and Mr Roope, a chemistry don and a member of the committee, disagree about the appointment of a new member of staff. Roope gets his way and Nicholas Quinn, a deaf man who lipreads, gets the job."
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"Nicholas Quinn\nNicholas Quinn may refer to:\n- Nicholas Quinn (swimmer) (born 1993), Irish swimmer\n- Nicholas Quinn, the title character in \"The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn\"\n- Nicholas Quinn, a character in \"High Stakes\"\n- Nicholas Quinn (Chuck), a character in the TV series \"Chuck\"\n- Nick Quinn, a character in \"Attorney for the Defense\"\nSee also.\n- Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz (born 1970), American Constitutional law"
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