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"The Best Burger in New York\n\"The Best Burger in New York\" is the second episode in the fourth season of the television series \"How I Met Your Mother\" and 66th overall. It originally aired on September 29, 2008.\nPlot.\nFuture Ted begins by stating that when he first moved to New York City, it was an ugly, dirty place, but goes on to say that it changed, unfortunately, with good bars becoming banks, like \"Goliath National Bank\", the bank"
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"burgers arrive (Robin's is late), the group all say how good the burger is, except for Marshall, who says it's just 'OK', seeing as he had the best burger in New York eight years ago.\nMarshall explains that he was scared and bewildered when he first moved to New York, but quickly finds the city is nicer than he thought. While taking a walk, he accidentally finds a burger joint, and has the 'best burger in New York'. He also notices"
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"The Burning Land\nThe Burning Land is the fifth historical novel in The Saxon Stories by Bernard Cornwell, published in 2009. The story is set in the 9th-century Anglo-Saxon kingdoms Wessex, Northumbria and Mercia. The first half of Season 3 of the \"The Last Kingdom (TV series))\" is based on this novel.\nUhtred of Bebbanburg wins a victory against Norse raiders for King Alfred. Uhtred goes into exile from Wessex after killing a Christian priest, in reaction to the priest insulting his"
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"The Cost of Art"
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"The Cost of Art\n\"The Cost of Art\" is the fourth episode of the American television series, \"Smash\". The episode aired on February 27, 2012.\nPlot.\nWhen Derek (Jack Davenport) hosts a party for young teen star Lyle West (guest star Nick Jonas), Eileen (Anjelica Huston) seizes the opportunity to try a new strategy for raising funds. Karen (Katharine McPhee) learns how to increase her chances of success in the high-stakes world of Broadway and Tom"
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"The Drumhead"
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"The Drumhead\n\"The Drumhead\" is the 95th episode of the syndicated American science fiction television series \"\" and the 21st episode of the program's . It was directed by cast member Jonathan Frakes, who played Commander William Riker on the show. It takes the form of a courtroom drama.\nAn explosion aboard the \"Enterprise\" leads to a high-level investigation headed by Admiral Norah Satie, a retired officer renowned for her skill at exposing conspiracies. Satie quickly determines that a visiting Klingon officer was attempting to"
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"500 Drumhead\n- Blasters Series\n- EC2 Clear Drumhead\n- Resonant Black Drumhead\n- Magnetic Head Key\n- Compact Flip Key\n- Torque Drum Key\nExternal links.\n- Adrian's last interview as the drummer for Cradle of Filth"
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"The Dungeons of Torgar"
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"The Dungeons of Torgar\nThe Dungeons of Torgar is the tenth book in the Lone Wolf book series created by Joe Dever. These later books are illustrated by Brian Williams.\nGameplay.\nLone Wolf books rely on a combination of thought and luck. Certain statistics such as combat skill and endurance attributes are determined randomly before play (reading). The player is then allowed to choose which Magnakai disciplines or skills he or she possess. This number depends directly on how many books in the series have been completed (\""
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"Thorolf Kveldulfsson and his brother Skallagrim.\nWhen he heard that Harald I of Norway was launching an attack against Thorolf, Ketil was among the latter's allies who set out to support him. They arrived too late, and when the expedition arrived Thorolf had already been slain. In retaliation for Thorolf's death, Ketil gathered sixty warriors and raided Torgar, home of Harek and Hrærek (the sons of Hildirid), who had slandered Thorolf to the king, and had contested the claim to Torgar with Thorolf. The Torgar"
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"The Enchanter Reborn"
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"The Enchanter Reborn\nThe Enchanter Reborn is an anthology of five fantasy short stories edited by American writers L. Sprague de Camp and Christopher Stasheff, the first volume in their continuation of the Harold Shea series by de Camp and Fletcher Pratt. It was first published in paperback by Baen Books in 1992; an ebook edition followed from the same publisher in May 2013. The book has also been translated into Italian. All but one of the pieces are original to the anthology; the exception, de Camp's \"Sir Harold and"
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"to reconcile it with the other new stories, though the fit is somewhat awkward.\nSummary.\nOnce the loose ends are resolved, most of the action in the second sequence involves Shea and Chalmers' quest across several universes to rescue Florimel, who has been kidnapped by the malevolent enchanter Malambroso. Milieus encountered in the stories of \"The Enchanter Reborn\" include the worlds of Irish myth and of Ludovico Ariosto's epic poem the \"Orlando furioso\" from the original series, revisited in \"Professor Harold and the Trustees"
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"The Final Deduction"
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"The Final Deduction\nThe Final Deduction is a Nero Wolfe detective novel by Rex Stout, published by the Viking Press in 1961 and collected in the omnibus volume \"Three Aces\" (Viking 1971).\nPlot summary.\nMrs. Althea Vail tells Wolfe she intends to pay the half-a-million-dollar ransom to the kidnappers, but she wants him to be certain she gets her husband Jimmy back alive and in one piece.\nThe unfamiliar word.\n\"I work for Nero Wolfe,\" Archie"
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"deducted from the net profit. The result is then multiplied by 20% to arrive at the maximum SEP deduction, $9,293.\nWithdrawal Rules.\nSEP contributions and earnings are held in SEP-IRAs and can be withdrawn at any time, subject to the general limitations imposed on Traditional IRA. A withdrawal is taxable in the year received. If a participant makes a withdrawal before age 59½, generally a 10% additional tax applies. SEP contributions and earnings may be rolled over tax-free to other Individual retirement"
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"The Fortune of War"
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"The Fortune of War\nThe Fortune of War is the sixth historical novel in the Aubrey-Maturin series by British author Patrick O'Brian, first published in 1979. It is set during the War of 1812.\nHMS \"Leopard\" made its way to Botany Bay, left its prisoners, and sailed to Pulo Batang where the ship was declared unfit. Captain Aubrey and some of his followers are put aboard \"La Flèche\" packet to sail home for a new commission. A shipboard fire ends the months of sweet sailing"
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"- Jul. 1998: \"Coconut Monkey: Paradise Lost\" (Quake II single player mod for PC Gamer)\n- Sep. 1998: \"Special Ops Force: Mission 3 -- Desert Bloom\" (Quake II single player mod for Rysher Entertainment serving as a continuation of the Soldier Of Fortune Series upon the renaming of the original series by Rysher [see Soldier of Fortune, Inc.])\n- Oct. 1998: \"Coconut Monkey: Dry Gulch\" (Quake II single player mod for PC Gamer)\n- Dec."
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"The Francis Blake Affair"
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"The Francis Blake Affair\nThe Francis Blake Affair was the thirteenth Blake and Mortimer book and the first one not to be written by Edgar P. Jacobs. It was published in 1996.\nPlot.\nThe United Kingdom is shaken by the revelation of the existence of an espionage network in the country. At a meeting at Scotland Yard between intelligence (MI5 and MI6), Scotland Yard and the Home Office, Captain Francis Blake, Director of MI5, explains that whenever its services take a track, spies manage to disappear"
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"stories by a new team of author/draughtsman. The series was still firmly set in the 1950s and included many new regular supporting characters, most notably Blake's colleagues in the security services. Much of series has been created by two separate teams, Van Hamme/Benoit and Sente/Juillard.\nThe first book, \"The Francis Blake Affair\", was published in 1996. Famous scenarist Jean Van Hamme provided the storylines while Ligne claire specialist draughtsman Ted Benoit (whose style resembles the later Jacobs's) was contracted"
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"The French Powder Mystery"
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"The French Powder Mystery\nThe French Powder Mystery is a novel that was written in 1930 by Ellery Queen. It is the second of the Ellery Queen mysteries.\nPlot summary.\nThe story begins with a model in the ground-floor store window of French's Department Store in New York City who is demonstrating the features of a suite of ultra-modern furniture. When she pushes a button to reveal the folding bed, the bludgeoned corpse of the wife of the owner of the store tumbles to the floor."
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". Queen's \"false solution, followed by the truth\" became a hallmark of the canon. Another stylistic element in many early books (notably \"The Dutch Shoe Mystery\", \"The French Powder Mystery\" and \"Halfway House\") is Ellery's method of creating a list of attributes (the murderer is male, the murderer smokes a pipe, etc.). Then, by comparing each suspect to these attributes, he reduces the list of suspects to a single name, often an unlikely one."
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"The Good Husband of Zebra Drive"
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"The Good Husband of Zebra Drive\nThe Good Husband of Zebra Drive is the eighth in The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series of novels by Alexander McCall Smith, set in Gaborone, Botswana, and featuring the Motswana protagonist Precious Ramotswe.\nGrace Makutsi is promoted to associate detective and handles a case herself. Mma Ramotswe helps the hospital in Mochudi deal with a string of mysterious patient deaths. Her husband wants to try his hand at detection, and with his usual style, he does. Charlie, the apprentice"
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"first-time detective. A review by Barnes & Noble offers a similar positive view of this novel: \"Part of the widespread appeal of this series lies in the tidbits of quiet wisdom sprinkled throughout each delightfully meandering narrative. \"The Good Husband of Zebra Drive\", for example, explores the importance of not only trust and mercy but also tolerance. Ramotswe's musings are as insightful as they are understated: \"It's interesting how we can look at things and think we see something, when it really isn't"
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"The House of Quark"
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"The House of Quark\n\"The House of Quark\" is the 49th episode of the science fiction television series \"\", the third episode of the . Quark gets embroiled in a situation with Klingons, meanwhile O'Brien and Keiko struggle to balance career and family choices\nThis episode first aired on television on October 10, 1994. \nProduction.\nThis episode was directed by Les Landau, with writing by Tom Benko and Ronald D. Moore.\nPlot.\nQuark is assaulted in his bar by a drunk Klingon named"
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"– Hawkwind, Olympic Studios Jan-1975\n4. \"You Shouldn't Do That\" (Turner/Brock) – 11:46 – Hawkwind, Watchfield Festival Aug-1975\n5. \"Magnu\"/\"Angels Of Life\" (Brock) – 4:20 – Sonic Assassins, Barnstaple 23-Dec-1977\n6. \"Hash Cake\" (Hawkwind) – 4:44 – Hawkwind, Studio 1976?\n7. \"Quark, Strangeness and Charm\" (Calvert/Brock) – 2:35 – Hawkwind, Leicester 29-Sep-1977\n8. \"Douglas In The Jungle (Ode To A"
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"The Immortals of Meluha"
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"The Immortals of Meluha\nThe Immortals of Meluha is the first novel of the Shiva trilogy series by Amish Tripathi. The story is set in the land of Meluha and starts with the arrival of the Shiva. The Meluhans believe that Shiva is their fabled saviour Neelkanth. Shiva decides to help the Meluhans in their war against the Chandravanshis, who had joined forces with a cursed Nagas; however, during his journey and the fight that ensues, Shiva learns how his choices actually reflect who he aspires to be and how they lead"
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"original soundtrack based on the Shiva Trilogy books, was released. The album is an extension of \"The Immortals of Meluha\" and \"The Secret of the Nagas\" with special tracks inspired by important junctures like Shiva's dance and the war speech in the books. Artists like Sonu Nigam, Taufiq Qureshi, Palash Sen, Bickram Ghosh worked on the album. This was the first time ever that an original soundtrack was made for a book series.\nCritical reception.\nAfter its publication, \"The Immortals of Meluha"
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"The Kidnap Murder Case"
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"The Kidnap Murder Case\nThe Kidnap Murder Case is a 1936 murder mystery novel by S. S. Van Dine, the tenth of twelve books featuring fictional detective Philo Vance.\nPlot summary.\nA member of the wealthy Kenting family is kidnapped, and Philo Vance's suspicions lead him to the victim's home, the \"Purple House\" on New York's 86th Street. A mysterious ransom note and the family collection of gems both play a part in the plot, which ends with the murderer's suicide with the connivance"
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"The King was in his Counting House"
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"The King was in his Counting House\n\"The King was in his Counting House\" is the seventh episode of the fifth series of the British comedy series \"Dad's Army\". It was originally transmitted on 17 November 1972.\nPlot.\nMainwaring is organising a drinks party at his house, in spite of his wife's fears that he and his men will \"get drunk and smash the house up\". He informs Wilson he may call him George at the party, something Wilson takes great delight in"
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"The Krotons\nThe Krotons is the fourth serial of the sixth season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 28 December 1968 to 18 January 1969.\nIn the serial, the time traveller the Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton) and his travelling companions Jamie McCrimmon (Frazer Hines) and Zoe Heriot (Wendy Padbury) battle alongside the Gond race against the crystalline aliens the Krotons, who enslaved the Gonds in their city for thousands of years.\nPlot"
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"the Elephant in \"Auld Mortality\", Sydney the Juliet Bravo fan in \"Deadline\" (with Sir Derek Jacobi), the Shewstone in \"A Storm of Angels\", Romilly and the Krotons in \"Return of the Krotons\", the President of Earth in \"An Earthly Child\", and was the briefest of all the Doctors in Full Fathom Five. He has often worked with director/writer Nicholas Briggs on his four Dalek Empire and two Cyberman series. In 2004 he played the archaeologist, Professor Golightly,"
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"The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham\n\"The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham\" is the seventh television episode of the fifth season of ABC's \"Lost\". The 93rd episode of the show overall, it aired on February 25, 2009, on ABC in the United States, being simulcast on A in Canada. The episode was written by showrunners and executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse and directed by Jack Bender.\nJohn Locke, after stopping the time shifts and being transported to 2007 in the Tunisian"
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"The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham\nThe Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham is a series of volumes which, when complete, will form a definitive edition of the writings of the philosopher and reformer Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832). It includes texts which Bentham published (or which were published in his name) during his lifetime; and also the many texts which remained unpublished at his death, and which exist only in manuscript.\nScope and history.\nThe \"Collected Works\" is intended to supersede the 11-volume \"The Works"
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"The Loss\n\"The Loss\" is the 84th episode of the American science fiction television series \"\". The tenth episode of the .\nIn this episode, the USS \"Enterprise\" becomes trapped within a field of two-dimensional lifeforms, while Counselor Troi struggles with the sudden unexpected loss of her telepathic abilities.\nWriting.\nThis episode was overall written by Hilary J. Bader. Bader began as TNG season 3 writing intern, and would also wrote for \"Dark Page\" and one other episode \"Hero"
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"The Man from the Other Side\n\"The Man from the Other Side\" is the 19th episode of the second season of the American science fiction drama television series \"Fringe\". The episode follows the attempts of Thomas Jerome Newton, with the help of shapeshifters, to create a pathway between the two parallel universes, while the Fringe team's Olivia Dunham, Peter Bishop, and Walter Bishop try to stop him.\nThe episode was written by co-executive producer Josh Singer and series story editor Ethan Gross, and"
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"The Matarese Countdown"
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"The Matarese Countdown\nThe Matarese Countdown is an espionage thriller novel by Robert Ludlum. It is the sequel to \"The Matarese Circle\".\nPlot.\nLike the legendary phoenix, the Materese are rising from the ashes and are regaining their former power.\nThe new leader of the Matarese is an enigmatic figure named Jan van der Meer Matareisen, according to himself the only legitimate grandchild of Baron Guillaume de Matarese, the founder of the Matarese group.\nWith the help of another shadowy figure known as Julian Guiderone"
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"Taleniekov refuses to escape and sets the house on fire, while Scofield escapes with Antonia. Nations around the world arrest members of the Matarese and unanimously agree to cover up the conspiracy. Scofield and Antonia are given a boat and retire to the Caribbean.\nThe story is followed by a 1997 sequel, \"The Matarese Countdown\".\nStory Real life references.\nIn an introduction to the novel, Ludlum writes that he based the conspiracy on the Trilateral Commission.\nThe \"Shepherd Boy\" assassin character is based on"
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"The Missing Mouse"
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"The Missing Mouse\nThe Missing Mouse is the 73rd one reel American animated \"Tom and Jerry\" short, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It was the only cartoon in the Hanna-Barbera era (1940–1958) that the music was not composed by Scott Bradley. Instead, Edward Plumb scored the music for this cartoon. It was animated by Ray Patterson, Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse and Irven Spence, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle. It was released on January 10, 1953 by"
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"Color\" one-shots, starting with \"Four Color\" #16 (\"Mickey Mouse Outwits the Phantom Blot,\" 1941). The regular series launched with Mickey Mouse #28 (Dec./Jan. 1952/1953), and was published by Dell until issue #84 (Jul./Sep. 1962).\n- Gold Key Comics (1962–1980; Mickey Mouse #85–204)\n- Whitman (1980–1984; Mickey Mouse #205–218)\n- Gladstone Publishing (1986–1990; Mickey Mouse #219-#256)\n- Gemstone Publishing (2003–2006;"
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"The Mom & Pop Store\n\"The Mom & Pop Store\" is the 94th episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the eighth episode for the sixth season. It aired on November 17, 1994.\nPlot.\nGeorge is set to buy a 1989 Volvo sedan, but instead the car salesman talks him into buying a 1989 LeBaron convertible he says was previously owned by Jon Voight. Elaine wants to date Jerry's dentist, Tim Whatley. Kramer says that a \"mom and pop"
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"has persuaded Jerry to wear the \"pirate shirt\" in \"The Puffy Shirt\", the cowboy boots in \"The Mom & Pop Store\" and the fur coat in \"The Reverse Peephole\". Like George, Jerry's hairstyle remains relatively the same throughout the series, though the length and thickness of it alters, especially from Season 3 onwards. There is one noticeable episode in which Jerry receives a bad haircut when he reluctantly agrees to get his hair done by an incompetent Italian barber in \"The Barber\"."
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"The Natural Order\n\"The Natural Order\" is the twentieth episode of the third season of the American television comedy show \"30 Rock\". It was written by series creator Tina Fey with co-executive producer John Riggi and directed by Scott Ellis. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network in the United States on April 30, 2009. Guest stars in \"The Natural Order\" include actors Elaine Stritch and Steve Buscemi.\nThe plot of the episode centers around a conflict between Tracy"
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"Australian group. The original Australian cast recording of \"The Boyfriend\" (Sep. 1968) was the last Spin LP released in mono and all subsequent albums were issued in stereo. Spin's last two LPs—The Bee Gees' compilation \"Double Gold\", and \"Mr Natural\" (1974) were issued under Festival's new L series catalogue.\nSpin Productions went into liquidation in mid-1974 and the company's catalogue was subsequently purchased by Festival. The Spin name was revived briefly in 2000 for what was planned as"
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"reviews from television critics, with criticism directed at the plot and the cultural references featured. However, a reference in the episode to the computer animated re-enactments of news stories done by the Taiwan-based Next Media Animation has been particularly praised.\nBackground.\n\"The Falcon and the D'ohman\" features a reference to the previous episode of the series, the twenty-second season finale \"The Ned-Liest Catch\" that aired on May 22, 2011. In that episode, the characters Ned Flanders and"
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"The Non-Fat Yogurt"
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"The Non-Fat Yogurt\n\"The Non-Fat Yogurt\" is the 71st episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". It is the seventh episode of the fifth season, and first aired on November 4, 1993.\nPlot.\nJerry, Elaine, George, and Newman are hooked on a new frozen yogurt shop in which Kramer has invested. They are delighted by the fact that the yogurt is advertised as non-fat. Jerry blurts out that it \"is so fucking good\" near the shop"
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"The O'Sullivan Twins\nThe O'Sullivan Twins is the second in the St. Clare's series of children's novels by Enid Blyton. It was first published in 1942.\nPlot summary.\nThe newly sensible Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan depart for their second term at St Clare's, with their Cousin Alison joining them. Alison's character is airheaded and ditzy, but she is basically a decent and kind-hearted person.\nOther new characters include Lucy Oriell and Margery Fenworthy. Lucy is the archetypal school story girl — bright"
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"The Old Man and the Key\n\"The Old Man and the Key\" is the thirteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' thirteenth season. It first aired in the United States on the Fox network on March 10, 2002. In the episode, Grampa Simpson falls in love with Zelda, an old woman who has just moved into the senior home in which Grampa lives. However, Grampa is not the only one in the home who is infatuated with Zelda.\nThe episode was written by Jon Vitti and directed"
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"The Parent Rap\n\"The Parent Rap\" is the second episode and official premiere of the thirteenth season of \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 11, 2001. In the episode, Bart and his father, Homer, are sentenced by the cruel judge Constance Harm to be tethered to each other as a result of Bart stealing Police Chief Wiggum's car. Eventually, Homer's wife, Marge, is fed up with the punishment and cuts the rope, which"
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"season of the series. In 2014, Epic Rap Battles of History won a Streamy Award for Best Writing. In 2015, the series was nominated for the same award. In 2016, the series was nominated for Streamy Awards for Best Collaboration and Best Writing.\nSince 2015, Zach Sherwin has written for the CW series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. He has contributed raps for songs including \"JAP Battle\" and \"I Give Good Parent\". The first season of the series was nominated for multiple awards and holds a"
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"The Passion of the Jew\n\"The Passion of the Jew\" is the third episode of the eighth season and the 114th overall episode of the American animated series \"South Park\", originally broadcast on Comedy Central on March 31, 2004. It was written and directed by Trey Parker, who, along with fellow series co-creator Matt Stone, voiced most of the characters in the episode. \"The Passion of the Jew\" is a satirical critique of the media discourse and controversy surrounding Mel Gibson's 2004 film"
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"The Perfect Cocktail\n\"The Perfect Cocktail\" is the 22nd episode of the sixth season of the CBS sitcom \"How I Met Your Mother\" and the 134th episode overall. It was aired on May 2, 2011.\nPlot.\nIn the cold opening, Future Ted narrates that on the day Marshall resigned from GNB, his boss Arthur Hobbs asked to be put as his character reference when applying for a new job at an environmental organization. However, the organization rejects his application, revealing that Hobbs gave them"
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"The Power of the Daleks\nThe Power of the Daleks is the completely missing third serial of the fourth season in the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in six weekly parts from 5 November to 10 December 1966. It is the first full story to feature Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor. \nIt was the sixth incomplete \"Doctor Who\" serial to be released with full-length animated reconstructions of its six missing episodes. All six episodes were released on the BBC Store from"
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"flatbed variant (intended to meet the USMC requirement for a lightweight prime mover system capable of pulling a 155mm howitzer and carrying the crew plus ammunition), an ambulance and a command vehicle. The first HEV was delivered to the USMC in Sep/Oct 2004, less than six months after contract award - at which time the design was still a couple of sketches on a pad.\nBy September 2004, the US Army had shown interest in Cougar and sent its IED/EOD experts to Charleston, SC, to"
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"The Problem Solvers\n\"The Problem Solvers\" is the of the fourth season of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\", and the 63rd overall episode of the series. It was written by co-executive producer Ron Weiner and directed by co-executive producer John Riggi. It originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network in the United States on November 12, 2009. Guest stars in the episode include Josh Fadem, Cheyenne Jackson, Padma Lakshmi, and Shawn Levy.\nIn the episode"
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"The Quick and the Wed\n\"The Quick and the Wed\" is the fifteenth episode of the second season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", and the thirty-seventh episode overall. Written by John Serge and directed by Rick Rosenthal, the episode premiered on UPN on March 22, 2006.\nThe series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she deals with life as a high school student while moonlighting as a private detective. In this episode, Veronica takes on"
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"first appear in the novel \"A Storm of Swords\", in which \"The Rains of Castamere\" is sung or mentioned several times. It remembers Tywin Lannister's victory over House Lannister's rebellious vassals of Reyne (\"the Reynes of Castamere\") and Tarbeck, about 40 years before the events of the novels. The stanza of the song that is reproduced in the novels and adapted for the television series tells of the vassals' defiance – \"And who are you, the proud lord said / That I must"
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"The Reichenbach Fall\n\"The Reichenbach Fall\" is the third and final episode of the second series of the BBC television series \"Sherlock\". It was written by Stephen Thompson and stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes, Martin Freeman as Dr John Watson, and Andrew Scott as Jim Moriarty. The episode deals with Moriarty's attempt to undermine the public's view of Sherlock and drive him to suicide. The episode was first broadcast on BBC One and BBC One HD on 15 January 2012. It attracted 9.78 million viewers,"
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"The Robin Flies at Dawn\n\"The Robin Flies at Dawn\" is a special edition of the British sitcom \"Only Fools and Horses\", filmed specifically for the British troops serving in the 1990–91 Gulf War. It has never been broadcast commercially. \nThe episode was filmed at RAF Strike Command in High Wycombe, with all concerned giving up their time for free for the one-day shoot.\"It was great fun and after we finished filming they laid on a buffet for us\" recalled John Sullivan in the book"
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"The Serenity Now\n\"The Serenity Now\" is the 159th episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the third episode of the ninth and final season. It aired in the U.S. on October 9, 1997.\nThe episode's plot was inspired by real-life events in the life of writer Steve Koren. While driving with his arguing parents, Koren was bewildered to hear his father shout \"Serenity now!\" at the top of his lungs as part of a rage controlling exercise his doctor had"
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"The Thin Dead Line\n\"The Thin Dead Line\" is episode 14 of season 2 in the television show \"Angel\". Co-written by Jim Kouf and Shawn Ryan and directed by Scott McGinnis, it was originally broadcast on February 13, 2001 on the WB network. In \"The Thin Dead Line\", Anne, the administrator of a homeless shelter, asks Gunn to investigate a squad of zombie policemen who have been assaulting street kids. While Angel teams up with Detective Kate Lockley to investigate the source of"
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"The Wandering Fire\nThe Wandering Fire is a 1986 novel by Canadian fantasy author Guy Gavriel Kay and the second novel of \"The Fionavar Tapestry\" trilogy. It follows \"The Summer Tree\".\nPlot summary.\nSix months have passed since the end of \"The Summer Tree\", and Kim is waiting for the dream that will tell her how to summon the Warrior to aid them in their battle against Maugrim. Jennifer is pregnant with Rakoth Maugrim's child and, surprisingly, is determined to have the baby"
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"Prosiect Z\nProsiect Z (meaning \"Project Z\") is a Welsh language children's television series broadcast on S4C. It is produced by Boom Cymru and first broadcast on 9 January 2018.\nThe series follows teams of five children as they try to escape the virus that has turned everyone else into zombies. The teams have to solve puzzles while dodging the zombies ('zeds') who are wandering around the area. Each programme takes place using the children's school as the set. Setting off the school fire"
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"The Warfare of Genghis Khan\n\"The Warfare of Genghis Khan\" is the 101st episode of \"The West Wing\" and the 13th of the fifth season. It originally aired on NBC February 1, 2004. Events circle around the detection of a nuclear detonation over the Indian Ocean, a scenario similar to the Vela Incident. Written by Peter Noah and directed by Bill D'Elia, the episode contains guest appearances by Christopher Maher and Christina Chang. It also introduces to the series Armin Mueller-Stahl as Israeli Prime Minister Efraim"
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"The Way Some People Die\nThe Way Some People Die is a detective mystery written in 1951 by American author Ross Macdonald. It is the third book featuring his private eye Lew Archer.\nPlot introduction.\nMiddle-aged Mrs. Samuel Lawrence gives Lew Archer 50 dollars for one day of his time to find her daughter Galatea (a.k.a. Galley) who has been missing since just before Christmas. Archer soon discovers she was married to a small-time mobster named Joe Tarantine. Starting the investigation in the most likely"
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"commonly in his work, Pacific Point, located south of Los Angeles.\nAnthony Boucher described it as: \"The best novel in the tough tradition I've read since \"Farewell, My Lovely\" and possibly since \"The Maltese Falcon\".\"\nDick Lochte wrote: \"I'm not sure why I prefer \"The Way Some People Die\" to\" The Moving Target'\", the first book in the series, or\" The Galton Case\", in which Macdonald distances himself from the influence of"
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"The Woman King\n\"The Woman King\" is the fourteenth episode of the third season from the science fiction television series \"Battlestar Galactica\".\nPlot.\nThe \"Previously on Battlestar Galactica\" section includes two scenes which were not in previous episodes: civilian refugees are seen boarding \"Galactica\" and entering the starboard hangar deck as Chief Tyrol says that Helo has been transferred to the deck to manage them; in the command center, Gaeta informs Adama that there are a 51 Sagittarons in the \"Thera Sita\""
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"and Spanish.\nDec 2012: Monk & Blog, a compilation of 100 sets of microblog posts, was published.\nSep 2015: A Series of Teachings by Ven. Master Xuecheng was released on CD ROM and flash drive. The 18-series set includes 297 lectures.\nOct 2015: Robot Monk Xian'er was born.\nOct 2015: Collated and Explained Nanshan Vinaya was published with 8 sets and 32 books.\nDec 2015: Longquan Monastery's first overseas monastery, the Longquan Great Compassion Monastery, was opened."
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"Thieves' Picnic\nThieves' Picnic is a mystery novel by Leslie Charteris featuring his Robin Hood-inspired crime fighter, Simon Templar, alias \"The Saint\". The book was first published in the United Kingdom in 1937 by Hodder and Stoughton, and in the United States by The Crime Club the same year. Later editions of the book were retitled The Saint Bids Diamonds; another alternate title is The Saint at the Thieves' Picnic.\nPlot summary.\nAfter Simon Templar intercepts a mysterious message intended for a"
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"a later film which incorporates other Universal Studios' Monsters titled, \"Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein\" in 1948. He appears at the end of the movie, once again portrayed by Vincent Price.\nSeries follow-ups \"Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man\".\nThe characters come into contact again with an Invisible Man in the movie titled, \"Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man\". Arthur Franz portrays a new Invisible Man in the film which was released in 1951.\nSee also.\n- List"
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"Treehouse of Horror V\n\"Treehouse of Horror V\" is the sixth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' sixth season and the fifth episode in the \"Treehouse of Horror\" series. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 30, 1994, and features three short stories titled \"The Shinning\", \"Time and Punishment\", and \"Nightmare Cafeteria\". The episode was directed by Jim Reardon and written by Greg Daniels, Dan McGrath, David Cohen, and Bob Kushell."
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"member and close friend of Johnson's.\n- In Kevin Given's novel \"Last Rites: The Return of Sebastian Vasilis\" Lyndon Johnson is turned into a vampire. The novel was adapted into a series of comic books \"Karl Vincent; Vampire Hunter\" and \"Files of Karl Vincent\" Files of Karl Vincent #1 tells how Lyndon became a vampire.\nTheater.\n- Johnson's rise to the presidency inspired the satirical play \"MacBird!\" by Barbara Garson.\n- Johnson's relationship with Martin"
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"and the anniversary celebration was in the same date before (except for the 25th anniversary), but in 2008, the school separated the date of the anniversary celebration and the Sports Games. The Sports Games in 2008 was held on November 7, 2008, and the anniversary would be held at the next semester (Sep, 2008~ June, 2009.\nTransportation.\nThe school is accessible within walking distance south of Lizihnei Station of Kaohsiung LRT.\nExternal links.\n- Ruei-Siang Official Website"
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"You Can't Do That on Television, Peter\n\"You Can't Do That on Television, Peter\" is the eighteenth episode of the tenth season of the animated comedy series, \"Family Guy\". The episode originally aired on Fox in the United States on April 1, 2012. In the episode, Peter creates and stars in a children's TV show after his favourite show is cancelled. Meanwhile, Meg shadows Dr. Hartman at the Quahog hospital.\nThis episode was written by Julius Sharpe and directed by Bob"
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"him as a friend, but is then overjoyed when all 845,323 friends Stan had prior to deletion are suddenly transferred to his account as friends.\nProduction and cultural references.\n\"You Have 0 Friends\" was written and directed by co-series creator Trey Parker. He came up with the episode after signing up for Facebook and actually being sucked into it until people were angry that he did not respond to anyone on Facebook. He came up with the idea of doing something similar to \"Tron\".\nThe"
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"2-D Blacktop\n\"2-D Blacktop\" is the fifteenth episode of the seventh season of the animated sitcom \"Futurama\". It originally aired on Comedy Central on June 19, 2013. The episode was written by Michael Rowe and directed by Raymie Muzquiz. Professor Farnsworth joins a gang of street racing punks, and ends up in a two-dimensional world. The title is likely a reference to the movie \"Two-Lane Blacktop (1971)\"\nPlot.\nWhile the crew prepare to depart for a delivery,"
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"4Q41\n4Q41 or 4QDeuteronomy (often abbreviated 4QDeut or 4QDt), also known as the All Souls Deuteronomy is a Hebrew Bible manuscript from the first century BC containing two passages from the Book of Deuteronomy. Discovered in 1952 in a cave at Qumran, near the Dead Sea, it preserves the oldest existing copy of the Ten Commandments.\nDiscovery.\nThe scroll was found in the fourth Qumran cave, which was discovered by Ta’amireh bedouin in August 1952. It was later purchased for \"several thousand dollars\" on the"
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"A Figure in Hiding\nA Figure in Hiding is Volume 16 in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap.\nThis book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate by Leslie McFarlane in 1937. Between 1959 and 1973 the first 38 volumes of this series were systematically revised as part of a project directed by Harriet Adams, Edward Stratemeyer's daughter. The original version of this book was rewritten in 1965 by James D. Lawrence resulting in two different stories with the same title\nPlot summary (revised edition)"
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"Somatosensory evoked potential\nSomatosensory evoked potential (SEP or SSEP) is the electrical activity of the brain that results from the stimulation of touch. SEP tests measure that activity and are a useful, noninvasive means of assessing somatosensory system functioning. By combining SEP recordings at different levels of the somatosensory pathways, it is possible to assess the transmission of the afferent volley from the periphery up to the cortex. SEP components include a series of positive and negative deflections that can be elicited by virtually any sensory stimuli. For example, SEPs"
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"A World of His Own\n\"A World of His Own\" is episode thirty-six of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\". It was the last episode of the show's first season and essentially comedic in tone. It originally aired on July 1, 1960, on CBS.\nPlot.\nComing home, Victoria West (Phyllis Kirk) spots her husband, playwright Gregory West (Keenan Wynn), through the window sharing a drink, and flirting in his study with Mary (Mary"
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"Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Gamebooks\nAdvanced Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Gamebook is a series of 18 gamebooks published from 1985 to 1988. The series was initially titled Super Endless Quest Adventure Gamebook as the books added a more complex game system to stories which otherwise share the same style with the Endless Quest books. On the third book the series' title changed to Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Super Endless Quest Adventure Gamebook and it finally became \"Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Gamebook\" from the fourth book onwards.\nExternal links"
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"same grade as Toshi and Steve. She refereed the hot dog eating contest between Toshi and Steve in the same episode. She speaks perfect English and occasionally translates for Toshi. Akiko dressed as Chun-Li from the video game series \"Street Fighter\" for Halloween in \"Best Little Horror House in Langley Falls\". When Steve develops a crush on Akiko, they are forced to flee from Toshi until Steve convinces him that he is being too possessive of her. Thinking he can open up to Akiko, Steve is stunned"
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"Bondage and Beta Male Sexuality\n\"Bondage and Beta Male Sexuality\" is the seventh episode of the fifth season of \"Community\", and the 91st episode overall in the series. It originally aired on February 27, 2014 on NBC; and is written by Dan Guterman and directed by Tristram Shapeero. It is also the first episode of the season to air after a hiatus due to the 2014 Winter Olympics; the last episode to air was \"Analysis of Cork-Based Networking,\" which aired on January 30,"
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"transition from student to teacher. Hickey is a member the Save Greendale student-teacher alliance and Annie's criminology teacher. Hickey is also an aspiring artist and writer, and he is currently working on a comic strip entitled \"\"Jim the Duck\"\". He becomes film partners with Abed in \"Bondage and Beta Male Sexuality\". It is revealed that Hickey once had a sexual encounter with Duncan's aunt while stationed in England, and it is implied that he may have fathered Duncan's cousin. He has a"
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"Boom Goes the Dynamite\nBoom Goes the Dynamite is the fifteenth episode of the second season of \"Scandal\". It premiered on February 21, 2013 in the U.S.\nPlot.\nLeaving school after teaching, David Rosen is spooked when all the lights of the school turn off one by one, causing him to flee.\nOlivia meanwhile heads to her dinner with Jake who relocates from the restaurant to the Jefferson Memorial. While there Olivia quizzes him on Albatross, the case that Wendy was working on before she was"
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"beat drop.\nPerhaps most recently the line was used to denote a pivotal moment in episode seven of the first season of the television series Legion by Oliver Bird, Jemaine Clement's eccentric role on the show.\nThe quote was referenced in the teaser trailer for Deadpool 2, where during the credits the boom operator for Deadpool's parody of the PBS series \"The Joy of Painting\" is listed as \"goes the dynamite\"."
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"Captive Witness\nCaptive Witness is the 64th volume in the Nancy Drew Stories series. It was originally published in 1981 by Simon & Schuster. Scholastic also released a version of the book, titled as \"Captive Witness Mystery.\"\nPlot summary.\nWhile traveling to Austria, Nancy Drew and her friends become entangled into a plot to smuggle ten refugee children trapped in communist Hungary across the border. Meanwhile, Nancy is also asked by her father to find a film stolen from the Vienna International Film Festival, which contained"
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"Austria in \"Captive Witness\" (1981), Japan in \"The Runaway Bride\" (1994), Costa Rica in \"Scarlet Macaw Scandal\" (2004), and Alaska in \"Curse of The Arctic Star\" (2013). Nancy is also able to travel freely about the United States, thanks in part to her car, which is a blue roadster in the original series and a blue convertible in the later books. Despite the trouble and presumed expense to which she goes to solve mysteries, Nancy never"
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"Career of Evil\nCareer of Evil is a 2015 crime fiction novel by J. K. Rowling, published under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. It is the third novel in the \"Cormoran Strike\" series of detective novels and is followed by \"Lethal White\" in 2018.\nPlot.\nAfter murdering a woman, an unidentified man stalks Robin Ellacott, whom he sees as part of his plan to exact revenge against private investigator Cormoran Strike. Robin, having worked for Strike for a year, is now a full-time"
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"4. \"Oracle's Moon\" (Mar-12)\n5. \"Lord's Fall\" (Nov-12)\n6. \"Kinked\" (Nov-13)\n7. \"Night's Honor\" (Sep-14)\n8. \"Midnight's Kiss\" (May-15)\n9. \"Shadow's End\" (Dec-15)\nBibliography Elder Races Series Novellas.\n1. \"True Colors\" (Dec-11)\n2. \"Natural Evil\" (Jun-12)\n3. \"Devil's Gate\" (Jun-12"
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"Cartman Joins NAMBLA\n\"Cartman Joins NAMBLA\" is the fifth episode of the fourth season of the animated television series \"South Park\", and the 53rd episode of the series overall. It originally aired in the United States on June 21, 2000, on Comedy Central.\nIn the episode, Cartman, in search of more mature friends, accidentally joins the \"North American Man/Boy Love Association\" (NAMBLA), and puts all the boys of South Park in jeopardy as a result. Meanwhile, Kenny"
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"Mr. McCormick is loaded into an ambulance, which accidentally goes in reverse and runs over Kenny, killing him instantly. Afterwards, Mrs. McCormick gives birth to an identical child they name Kenny, which she says has happened 52 times before. The French music (\"Page d'écriture\" by Yves Montand) that was played during the hallway scene is played during the closing credits.\nProduction.\n\"Cartman Joins NAMBLA\" was written by series co-founders Trey Parker and Matt Stone, was directed by Eric Stough, and"
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