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"She of Little Faith\n\"She of Little Faith\" is the sixth episode of \"The Simpsons\" thirteenth season. It first aired in the United States on the Fox network on December 16, 2001. In the episode, Bart Simpson and his father Homer accidentally launch a model rocket into the Springfield church, causing the church council to accept funding plans from Mr. Burns for reparation.\nDiscontent with how commercialized the rebuilt church has become, Lisa abandons Christianity and seeks out to follow a new religion.\nThe episode"
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"and erotic fiction.\nBibliography.\nBibliography Series.\nBibliography Series Harmless series.\n- \"A Little Harmless Sex\" (Feb 2007)\n- \"A Little Harmless Pleasure\" (Feb 2008)\n- \"A Little Harmless Obsession\" (Sep 2010)\n- \"A Little Harmless Lie\" (Dec 2010)\n- \"A Little Harmless Addiction\" (Mar 2011)\n- \"A Little Harmless Surprise\" (May 2011) Novella, Bonus Material \"A Little Harmless Fling\" & \"A Little"
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"Sickness and Wealth"
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"Sickness and Wealth\n\"Sickness and Wealth\" is an episode of the BBC sit-com, \"Only Fools and Horses\". It was the fifth episode of series 6, and was first broadcast on 5 February 1989. In the episode, Del is suffering from stomach cramps, but refuses to see a doctor. Elsewhere, Del organises a séance.\nSynopsis.\nDel Boy is suffering from a mysterious illness that is giving him stomach pains, but he refuses to admit to it or go to see a"
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"health outcomes than genetics or personal behavior.\nThe opening 56-minute episode, \"In Sickness and In Wealth\", presents the series’ overarching themes. Each supporting half-hour episode, set in a different ethnic/racial community, provides a deeper exploration of how social conditions affect population health, and how some communities are extending their lives by improving them.\nEpisode descriptions.\nEpisode descriptions Episode 1: \"In Sickness and In Wealth\" (56 min.).\n\"Produced by Christine Herbes-Sommers and"
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"Simpsons Bible Stories\n\"Simpsons Bible Stories\" is the eighteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\" tenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on Easter Sunday, April 4, 1999. It is the first of \"The Simpsons\" now annual trilogy episodes, and consists of four self-contained segments. In the episode, the Simpson family fall asleep during a sermon in church. Marge dreams that she and Homer are Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, Lisa dreams that she and"
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", 2002 on the Fox network. \"Tales from the Public Domain\" is the third trilogy episode produced for the series, the other two being \"Simpsons Bible Stories\" from season 10, and \"Simpsons Tall Tales\" from season 12. Al Jean, the show runner for the episode, stated that trilogy episodes are \"very fun for the writers\" to do because it allows them to parody \"great works of literature\" and condense them into one act each.\nBefore writing the episode, the writers had"
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"Sky Pirates of Callisto"
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"Sky Pirates of Callisto\nSky Pirates of Callisto is a science fantasy novel by American writer Lin Carter, the third in his Callisto series. It was first published in paperback by Dell Books in January 1973, and reprinted twice through April 1974. The first British edition was published by Orbit Books in 1975. It includes an appendix (\"Glossary of Characters in the Callisto Books\") collating background information from this and previous volumes.\nPlot summary.\nJonathan Dark (Jandar), earthman mysteriously transported to the Jovian"
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"on the television series \"Doctor Who\"\n- \"Sky Pirates of Callisto\", a 1973 novel written by Lin Carter, the third in his \"Callisto\" series\n- \"The Last of the Sky Pirates\", a 2002 novel by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell, the fifth volume of \"The Edge Chronicles\" and the first of the \"Rook Saga\" trilogy\nFilm.\n- \"The Sky Pirate\", a 1914 American short comedy film directed by and starring Roscoe \"Fatty\" Arbuckle"
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"Smokin' Hot"
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"Smokin' Hot\n\"Smokin' Hot\" is the 14th episode of the fourth season of the American comedy-drama series, \"Ugly Betty\", and the 79th episode overall. It originally aired on ABC in the United States on February 10, 2010.\nPlot.\nIt's Fashion Week at Mode and Daniel helps Betty cover a low-priority show, this after Betty is singled out by Wilhelmina, who then gives her something else to do a story on, like the history of the sewing machine"
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"15. Comfort Cravings (Oct/11)\n16. Slow Cooker & Soup Recipes (Sep/12)\nList of cookbooks Practical Gourmet.\n1. Small Plates for Sharing (Sept/08)\n2. Good Friends, Great Grilling (Mar/09)\n3. Inviting Asian Flavours (Oct/09)\n4. 400-Calorie Slow Cooker (Feb/16)\n5. Summer Entertaining (May/16)\n6. Smokin' Eh (Jun/16)\n7. Campfire Cooking (Jul/17)\n8. Main Course Favourites (Sep/17)\n9."
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"Split Loyalties"
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"Split Loyalties\n\"Split Loyalties\" is the second episode of series seven of the British espionage television series \"Spooks\", and the 58th episode overall. It was originally broadcast on BBC Three on 27 October 2008, and repeated on frontline channel BBC One the following day. The episode was written by head writer Neil Cross; with additional writing by Ben Richards; and directed by Colm McCarthy. The episode is considered the second of a two-part story, following preceding episode \"New Allegiances\".\nIn the"
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"the Roses.\nDuring the series of dynastic civil wars known as the Wars of the Roses (1455–1485), loyalties in England were split between the House of Lancaster and the House of York. Roger's parents were loyal Lancastrians, and Roger fought with his father for Henry V of England at the Battle of Agincourt. In later years, though, Roger and his brothers Watkin and Thomas switched allegiances, becoming staunch Yorkists.\nRoger was given positions of responsibility and knighted by 23 March 1465 for his activities supporting the"
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"Star King\nStar King (also published as The Star King) is a science fiction novel by American writer Jack Vance, the first in his Demon Princes series. It tells the story of a young man, Kirth Gersen, who sets out to track down and revenge himself upon the first of the Demon Princes, the five arch-criminals who massacred or enslaved nearly all the inhabitants of his colony world when he was a child.\n\"Star King\" was originally serialized in the December 1963 and February 1964 editions"
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"mins) 20 Apr-25 May 1970 – Mon mostly 9.30pm\nSeries Twobr\n(7 x 30 mins) 14 Sep-26 Oct 1970 – Mon 9.30pm\nShort special br Part of the All-Star Comedy Carnival 25 Dec 1970 – Fri 6pm\nSeries Threebr\n(7 x 30 mins) 15 Mar-3 May 1971 – Mon 8.30pm\nSeries Fourbr\n(6 x 30 mins) 26 Aug-30 Sep 1971 – Thu 9pm\nChristmas specialbr\n(45 mins) Boxing Day (27 Dec 1971) – Sun 6.45pm"
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"Stewie Goes for a Drive"
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"Stewie Goes for a Drive\n\"Stewie Goes for a Drive\" is the fourth episode of the tenth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on November 6, 2011. The plot depicts actor Ryan Reynolds moving into the house across the street, and Peter Griffin befriending him. Ryan flirts with Peter, making Peter uncomfortable, and their friendship ends. Meanwhile, Stewie takes Brian's car for a joy ride, and crashes it into a lamp post."
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"Purdum served as supervising director, with Andrew Goldberg, Alex Carter, Spencer Porter, Anthony Blasucci, Mike Desilets and Deepak Sethi serving as staff writers for the episode. Composer Ron Jones, who has worked on the series since its inception, returned to compose the music for \"Stewie Goes for a Drive\". An announcement of Reynolds' appearance in the episode was made at the Television Critics Association's summer press tour, along with several other guest voice actors for the season.\nIn addition to the regular cast,"
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"Subject 9\n\"Subject 9\" is the fourth episode of the fourth season of the Fox science fiction drama television series \"Fringe\", and the series' 69th episode overall.\nIt was co-written by J. H. Wyman, Akiva Goldsman, and Jeff Pinkner. Joe Chappelle directed the hour.\nPlot.\nOlivia (Anna Torv) experiences a strange disturbance in her home that creates a brief time distortion and attracts metallic objects to it before it dissipates. After explaining this to Walter (John Noble)"
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"14 Sep 1735 Died)\n- Pio Magnoni (9 Jul 1736 – 4 Sep 1747 Appointed, Bishop of Montepulciano)\n- Giustino Girolamo Bagnesi, O.S.B. (15 Jul 1748 – Jan 1775 Died)\n- Giuseppe Pannilini (13 Nov 1775 – 12 Aug 1823 Died)\nOrdinaries Diocese of Chiusi e Pienza.\n\"United: 15 June 1772 with the Diocese of Pienza\"br \n\"Immediately Subject to the Holy See\" \n- Giacinto Pippi (12 Jul 1824 – 30 Dec 1839 Died)\n- Giovanni Battista Ciofi"
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"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Guide to the Universe"
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"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Guide to the Universe\nTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Guide to the Universe is the second supplement for the \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles & Other Strangeness\" role-playing game. It was published by Palladium Books in May 1987 and uses the Palladium Megaversal system.\nPublication history.\n\"The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Guide to the Universe\" was written by Erick Wujcik, with art by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, and was published by Palladium Books in 1987 as a 48-page book.\nContents."
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", including elephants and sparrows, that are available as mutant player characters. Several more titles were in this genre, including \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures\", \"Truckin' Turtles\", \"Turtles Go Hollywood\", \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Guide to the Universe\", and \"Transdimensional Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\".\nIn 1986, Dark Horse Miniatures in Boise, Idaho, produced an attendant set of lead figurines; unlike later incarnations, the bandannas on the store's display set were painted all black before"
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"The Adventure of the Resident Patient"
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"The Adventure of the Resident Patient\n\"The Adventure of the Resident Patient\", one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of 12 stories in the cycle collected as \"The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes\". Doyle ranked \"The Adventure of the Resident Patient\" eighteenth in a list of his nineteen favourite Sherlock Holmes stories.\nSynopsis.\nDoctor Percy Trevelyan brings Holmes an unusual problem. Having been a brilliant student but a poor man, Dr. Trevelyan has found himself a"
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"The Adventure of the Yellow Face"
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"The Adventure of the Yellow Face\n\"The Adventure of the Yellow Face\", one of the 56 short Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is the third tale from \"The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes\". It was first published in \"Strand Magazine\" in 1893 with original illustrations by Sidney Paget.\nOne of Doyle's sentimental pieces, the story is remarkable in that Holmes' deduction during the course of it proves incorrect. According to Dr. Watson;\n\"...where he failed it happened"
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"survived.\nContents.\nThe sequence of stories matches that of the magazine series, December 1892 to December 1893, when \"The Adventure of the Naval Treaty\" was published in two parts, October and November.\n1. \"The Adventure of Silver Blaze\"\n2. \"The Adventure of the Cardboard Box\" – not in the first edition, nor many other eds.\n3. \"The Adventure of the Yellow Face\"\n4. \"The Adventure of the Stockbroker's Clerk\"\n5"
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"The Bag or the Bat"
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"The Bag or the Bat\n\"The Bag or the Bat\" is the pilot episode of the Showtime original series \"Ray Donovan\", and premiered on June 30, 2013. The series premiere was directed by Allen Coulter and written by series creator Ann Biderman. Prior to the premiere television airing, the episode was uploaded to YouTube by Showtime and was previewed over 150,000 times.\nThe pilot episode introduces all members of the main cast as well as a number of recurring characters. The titular character of Ray Donovan ("
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"to 3.04 million, and became the highest-rated premiere airing of an original series in Showtime's history.\nThe high ratings for \"The Bag or the Bat\", in addition to the continued high ratings for the next 2 episodes, led the series to be renewed for a second season on July 16, 2013.\nReception Critical reception.\n\"The Bag or the Bat\" received mixed to positive critical reviews after being released. Writing for IGN, Roth Cornet gave the episode an 8.5/10, praising the performances"
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"The Beastly Hun"
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"The Beastly Hun\nThe Beastly Hun is the third episode of the fourth series of the period drama \"Upstairs, Downstairs\". It first aired on 28 September 1974 on ITV.\nPlot.\nIt is May 1915, and Hudson is reading out reports about German spies and horrific to the other servants. Later, while helping Rose, Daisy and Mrs Bridges pack some items for the Front, Hazel finds a magazine belonging to Hudson called \"The Beastly Hun\". Hazel is disgusted by what she reads, and"
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"their New Year's celebrations in Series 4, Episode 9, \"Another Year.\" The group seems to mix up the line about the \"special\" and the old-time copper, but it may be because the butler, Mr. Hudson, serves as a \"special.\" (See Series 4, Episode 3, \"The Beastly Hun.\")\n- In an episode of \"The Archers\" broadcast on Monday 28 September 2015, the chorus is sung by Ruth Archer and her mother immediately before the"
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"The Black Tower"
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"The Black Tower\nThe Black Tower is an Adam Dalgliesh novel by P.D. James, published in 1975.\nPlot synopsis.\nAdam Dalgliesh, recovering from a serious illness, is tired of death, and goes to the Toynton Grange care home to see an old friend. But his friend has recently died—apparently of natural causes—and there has been another death in the community, an apparent suicide. Dalgliesh begins to wonder if everything is really just as it seems, and his detective instincts begin to drive him"
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"College of Art, The Walters Art Museum, Carroll Mansion, Phoenix Shot Tower, Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, Maryland Art Place, Baltimore\n- May 2009: \"Shades of Black\", Galerie Nordine Zidoun, Luxembourg\n- Oct 2008: \"Within Our Gates\", Irwin Street Water Tower, Atlanta\n- Sep 2008: \"The Dark Is Light Enough\", Galerie Nordine Zidoun, Paris\n- Feb-Jun 2008: \"Another Country\", Kiang Gallery, Atlanta"
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"The Black Unicorn"
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"The Black Unicorn\nThe Black Unicorn is the second novel in the Magic Kingdom of Landover series by Terry Brooks, and the follow-up to \"Magic Kingdom for Sale -- SOLD!\". Published in 1987, the book revolves around the evil wizard Meeks, attempting to wrest control of the kingdom from Ben Holiday, the High Lord and the appearance of a mythical black unicorn in the kingdom.\nPlot.\nBen Holiday, court magician Questor Thews and the sylph Willow each have a vivid, prophetic dream."
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"The Unicorn Series\nThe Unicorn Series is a young-adult fantasy novel series by Tanith Lee. The trilogy revolves around Tanaquil, a young woman who is better at tinkering than magic, much to the dismay of her sorceress mother.\n\"Black Unicorn\".\nBlack Unicorn (1991) is the first novel of The Unicorn Series.\n\"Black Unicorn\" Plot summary.\nIt was big and beautiful and so black that it was like a hole in space, and it was completely impossible. Unicorns didn't belong in this"
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"The Bonfire of the Manatees"
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"The Bonfire of the Manatees\n\"The Bonfire of the Manatees\" is the first episode of \"The Simpsons'\" seventeenth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 11, 2005, making it the first \"Simpsons\" season premiere to air in September since the eleventh season opened with \"Beyond Blunderdome\" on September 26, 1999.\nThe episode was written by Dan Greaney and directed by Mark Kirkland. In its original broadcast, it was watched by around eleven million viewers."
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"\"\n- Father Sean (Liam Neeson), a priest who helps Bart and Homer temporarily convert to Catholicism.\nSeries characters Season 17.\n- \"Bonfire of the Manatees\"\n- Caleb Thorn (Alec Baldwin), a marine biologist who recruits Marge's help in saving manatees.\n- \"The Girl Who Slept Too Little\"\n- Gravedigger Billy (Dan Castellaneta) is Groundskeeper Willie's cousin who is a gravedigger at the cemetery next to 742 Evergreen Terrace. He has been a gravedigger for thirty years"
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"The Book of the War\nThe Book of the War is a hypertext multi-author novel presented in the form of an encyclopedia of the first 50 years of the War in the Faction Paradox universe based on the \"Doctor Who\" universe. The book was edited by Lawrence Miles, and written by Miles, Simon Bucher-Jones, Daniel O'Mahony, Ian McIntire, Mags L. Halliday, Helen Fayle, Philip Purser-Hallard, Kelly Hale, Jonathan Dennis, and Mark Clapham.\nContent.\nAlthough various plot"
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"The Curse of Clyde Langer\nThe Curse of Clyde Langer is a two-part story of \"The Sarah Jane Adventures\" which was broadcast on CBBC on 10 and 11 October 2011. It is the second story of the fifth and last series.\nPlot.\nPlot Part One.\nAt school, Clyde shows Rani \"The Silver Bullet\", a comic he made. While Sarah Jane has a talk with Mr Chandra on Sky's first day at school, a strange storm interrupts the meeting—fish begin to"
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"as Clyde Langer's mother, Carla. In 2010, Esien reprised the role in two further episodes of the show, titled \"The Empty Planet\" and aired on 1 and 2 November 2010, as well as in the fifth series story, \"The Curse of Clyde Langer\", which aired on 10 and 11 October 2011.\nOn 11 June 2009, it was stated that \"Little Miss Jocelyn\" would not be brought back for a third series. In November 2009, Esien played the part of waitress Cindie"
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"The Detonators\nThe Detonators, published in 1985, is a novel in the long-running secret agent series \"Matt Helm\" by Donald Hamilton.\nPlot summary.\nMatt Helm is assigned to assassinate an expert in explosives who is planning to build his own atomic weapon.\nExternal links.\n- Synopsis and summary"
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"science of destroying large structures without damaging the surrounding buildings and landscapes.\n\"The Detonators\" consisted of a single season with 13 episodes airing between January and July 2009. No additional episodes have been produced since.\nBroadcast Airings.\nRepeats of the series are currently airing on the digital broadcast network Quest.\nExternal links.\n- The Detonators Released in the UK on DVD for the first time by Delta 28-11-2011\n- https://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/the-detonators/"
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"The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe"
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"The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe\n\"The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe\" is an episode of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". First broadcast on BBC One on 25 December 2011, it is the seventh \"Doctor Who\" Christmas special since the show's revival in 2005. It was written by Steven Moffat and directed by Farren Blackburn. Internationally, the special was shown on BBC America in the United States and on Space in Canada the same day as the British broadcast,"
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"before returning to the established course of events where the Doctor once again appears to die. Once reality is restored, however, they are visited by their daughter River, who tells them the secret that the Doctor is still alive, and that the version of him that died had been a robot duplicate. Though he wishes the world to believe he is dead, the Doctor joins Rory and Amy two years in their future for Christmas dinner in the Christmas special \"The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe\".\nSeries"
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"The Eyes of the Overworld"
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"The Eyes of the Overworld\nThe Eyes of the Overworld is a fantasy fix-up novel by American writer Jack Vance, published by Ace in 1966, the second book in the Dying Earth series that Vance inaugurated in 1950. Retitled \"Cugel the Clever\" in its Vance Integral Edition (2005), the book features the self-proclaimed Cugel the Clever in linked stories.\nThe components of the fix-up were five short works published in \"The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction\" from December 1965 to"
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"of the novel \"The Eyes of the Overworld\" in 1966 without any prior magazine appearance. \"Cil\", the second chapter, was later published as a stand-alone novelette in 1969 in the collection \"Eight Fantasms and Magics\". \"The Eyes of the Overworld\" has seven chapters because the last in sequence of the separately published novelettes, \"The Manse of Iucounu\", has two sections, which become two separate chapters in the book.\n1. \"The Overworld\", \"F&SF\" December"
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"The Face of Evil\nThe Face of Evil is the fourth serial of the 14th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 1 to 22 January 1977. This serial marked the debut of Louise Jameson as companion Leela. It was also the first story written for the series by Chris Boucher and the first directed by Pennant Roberts, who would both go on to work on the series again a number of times.\nIn the serial,"
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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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"The Ferguson Syndrome"
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"The Ferguson Syndrome\n\"The Ferguson Syndrome\" is the first episode of the television series \"Miracles\". Its only airing in the U.S. was on January 27, 2003 on ABC. It first aired on Canada's VisionTV on October 3, 2003.\nSynopsis.\nThe series begins at the grave of one Sister Alice Fulton (1834–1861). Workers are exhuming the bodies there in the cemetery, preparing them to be moved before the end of the year. After an accident, Alice's coffin spills open in"
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"The Fisherman and the Jinni\n\"The Fisherman and the Jinni\" is the second top-level story told by Sheherazade in the \"One Thousand and One Nights\".\nSynopsis.\nThere was an old, poor fisherman who cast his net four times a day and only four times. One day he went to the shore and cast his net. When he tried to pull it up, he found it to be heavy. When he dove in and pulled up the net, he found a dead donkey in"
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"DJI Mg1p\n- XAG P Series\nSee also.\n- Aerial seeding\n- Agricultural robot\n- Environmental monitoring\n- Mechanised agriculture\n- Precision agriculture\nReferences.\n- Reference page: Anderson, C. (2014, May). Agricultural drones. Technology Review, 117, 58-60. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1534143322\n- Bring in the drones: flying robots could be a valuable tool for crop surveillance.. (n.d.) The Free Library. (2014). Retrieved Sep 18 2016 from http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Bring+in+the+drones%3a+flying+robots+could+be+a+valuable+tool+for+crop...-a0423047794"
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"The Flying Saucer Mystery\nThe Flying Saucer Mystery is the fifty-eighth volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series written under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene.\nPlot summary.\nWhile searching for evidence after reports of a UFO, Nancy and her friends stumble across a mystery in the woods.\nCharacters.\nINA version\n- \"Nancy Drew\"\n- \"Carson Drew : Nancy's father\"\n- \"Hannah Gruen : Nancy's family housekeeper\"\n- \"Bess Marvin : Nancy's best friend\""
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"Mystery airship\nMystery airships or phantom airships are a class of unidentified flying objects best known from a series of newspaper reports originating in the western United States and spreading east during late 1896 and early 1897. According to researcher Jerome Clark, airship sightings were reported worldwide during the 1880s and 1890s, but the wave beginning in California in November, 1896 was the most extensively covered by the press and is by far the best known. Mystery airship reports are seen as a cultural predecessor to modern claims of extraterrestrial-piloted flying saucer"
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"The Hero's Farewell\nThe Hero's Farewell is the tenth episode of the fourth series of the period drama \"Upstairs, Downstairs\". It first aired on 16 November 1974 on ITV.\nBackground.\n\"The Hero's Farewell\" was recorded in the studio on 8 and 9 August 1974. Rosemary Anne Sisson used the diaries of Lady Cynthia Asquith as inspiration for this episode, as she had for her earlier episode \"Tug of War\". It is set shortly before October 1917.\nCast."
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"Lady Prudence brings Mr. Gerald Maitland, a famous actor, to 165, Eaton Place and persuades Richard to hold a series of historical tableau, entitled \"The Hero's Farewell\", in aid of the Red Cross. Lady Prudence knows that Hazel would never agree, she has used the opportunity of Hazel being in Eastbourne. Lady Prudence and Gerald Maitland then organise the tableau, with tableaux of \"\"Anthony and Cleopatra\"\", \"\"Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton\"\" and \"\"Columbus and Queen Isabella"
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"The Icebound Land"
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"The Icebound Land\nThe Icebound Land is the third book in the \"Ranger's Apprentice\" book series written by Australian author John Flanagan. The book was released on 30 November 2005 in Australia.\nPlot summary.\nWill, the main character and a Ranger's apprentice, is captured by the Skandians along with his friend, Evanlyn (Araluen's Crown Princess Cassandra in disguise), in a big war in the previous book, \"The Burning Bridge\". The capturer, Jarl (war officer) Erak of"
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"the site has been continuously in operation since then, and provides the longest historical meteorological series of Antarctica. In January 1904 \"Scotia\" sailed south again, to explore the Weddell Sea. On 6 March, new land was sighted, part of the sea's eastern boundary; Bruce named this Coats Land after the expedition's chief backers. On 14 March, at 74°01′S and in danger of becoming icebound, Scotia turned north. The long voyage back to Scotland, via Cape Town, was completed on 21 July"
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"The Italian Bob\n\"The Italian Bob\" is the eighth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' seventeenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 11, 2005. It features Kelsey Grammer in his ninth appearance as Sideshow Bob and is the first time the Simpsons visit Italy. Among the locations they visit in this episode are Pisa, Pompeii, Tuscany, Rome and Venice.\nPlot.\nAfter Mr. Burns gets teased about his old car by the kids at Springfield Elementary School,"
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"by writer-artist Bob Layton, with both set in an alternate universe. A 24th century version of Hercules starred in \"Hercules\" #1 - 4 (Sep. – Dec. 1982), which was popular enough to spawn a sequel, \"Hercules\" vol. 2, #1 - 4 (March – June 1984). The storylines dealt with Hercules's exile from Olympus, completion of a series of quests and opportunity to leave his past behind and create a new identity.\nHercules remained a constant guest star"
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"The Last of the Immortals\nThe Last of the Immortals () is a military science fiction novel written by the Russian science fiction writer Andrey Livadny as part of his \"The History of the Galaxy\" series. The novel is also sometimes published under the name Retaliatory Strike ().\nPlot.\nThe story begins in the year 3870, with Galact-Captain Ivan Tamantsev of the Confederacy of Suns defending an unarmed convoy from a group of pirate ships. Despite managing to destroy four of the attacking ships, Tamantsev"
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"Films \"Highlander\" (1986).\nThe first of the series of films, \"Highlander\", directed by Russell Mulcahy, was released on March 7, 1986, with the tagline \"There Can Be Only One\". The film features a number of flashback scenes establishing Connor MacLeod of the Clan MacLeod's early history, and builds up to his final destiny among the last of the mysterious Immortals. Through a mentor and fellow Immortal—Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez—he learns of the existence of other Immortals"
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"The Lastest Gun in the West\n\"The Lastest Gun in the West\" is the twelfth episode of \"The Simpsons\"’ thirteenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 24, 2002. In the episode, Bart, after being chased by a vicious dog, runs into a retired Western star named Buck McCoy, who soon becomes Bart's idol. After McCoy shows the Simpsons some of the films he starred in, the family decides to help him get back into acting."
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"based on the inside of Will Rogers' house in Will Rogers State Historic Park. \"McTrigger\", the last TV series McCoy starred in, is a parody of the American television police drama \"McCloud\", in which Weaver played the lead; McCoy claims the series was eventually retooled into \"Room 222\". In one scene, Homer shows Bart a poster of himself dressed as Farrah Fawcett.\nRelease.\nIn its original American broadcast on February 24, 2002, \"The Lastest Gun In the West\""
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"The Legacy of Vashna\nThe Legacy of Vashna was the sixteenth book of the Lone Wolf book series written by Joe Dever and now 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. The player is then allowed to choose Grandmaster Kai disciplines and a selection of Dessi and Crystal Star magics. This number depends directly on how many books in the series have been completed (\"Grandmaster rank\""
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"The Lonely Silver Rain\nThe Lonely Silver Rain (1985) is the 21st and final novel in the Travis McGee series by John D. MacDonald. The work was published a year prior to the author's death, and was not intentionally the end of the series. It is also notable for the introduction of McGee's daughter Jean, who he unwittingly (but not unwillingly) sired with the now-deceased love interest Puss Killian from the ninth book in the series: \"Pale Gray for Guilt\". At the end"
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". He first appeared in the 1964 novel \"The Deep Blue Good-by\" and starred in 21 novels through to the series' final release, 1985's \"The Lonely Silver Rain\". All titles in the series include a color, a mnemonic device which was suggested by his publisher so that when harried travelers in airports looked to buy a book, they could at once see those MacDonald titles they had not yet read.\nThe McGee novels feature an ever-changing array of female companions; some particularly nasty"
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"The Magical Place\n\"The Magical Place\" is the eleventh episode of the first season of the American television series \"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\", based on the Marvel Comics organization S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division), revolving around the character of Phil Coulson and his team of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents as they attempt to rescue him from Centipede. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. The episode was written by Paul Zbyszewski and Brent Fletcher,"
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"Certain Magical Index\n- 2014 - 3rd Place in Best Novel Series, A Certain Magical Index\n- 2015 - 4th Place in Best Novel Series, A Certain Magical Index\n- 2016 - 7th Place in Best Novel Series, A Certain Magical Index\n- 2017 - 3rd Place in Best Novel Series, A Certain Magical Index\n- 2019 - 9th Place in Best Novel Series, A Certain Magical Index\nExternal links.\n- Kazuma Kamachi 10 Year Anniversary official website"
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"The Mansions of the Gods\nThe Mansions of the Gods is the seventeenth volume of the Asterix comic book series, by René Goscinny (stories) and Albert Uderzo (illustrations). It was originally serialized in the magazine\" Pilote\", issues 591-612, in 1971, and translated into English in 1973. It was the first not to use Asterix's name in the title (\"Obelix and Co.\" later became the only other in English, though not in French).\nPlot summary.\nWith"
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"Corduroy Mansions\nCorduroy Mansions is the first online novel by Alexander McCall Smith, author of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series. In the first series, the author wrote a chapter a day, starting on 15 Sep 2008, the series running for 20 weeks and totalling 100 episodes. The daily chapters, read by Andrew Sachs were also available as an audio download.\nThe second and third series were published online, running from Monday 21 September 2009 and Monday 13 September 2010, respectively.\nEpisodic writing"
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"The Matarese Circle\nThe Matarese Circle (1979) is a novel by Robert Ludlum.\nStory.\nOn Christmas Eve in 1979, General Anthony Blackburn, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is killed in a New York brothel. Some time later, Soviet nuclear physicist Dmitri Yuri Yurievich is killed on a hunting trip in the Russian countryside. Soviet KGB agent Vasili Taleniekov and American Consular Operations agent Brandon Scofield, respectively, are considered the most likely assassins. Taleniekov and Scofield are personal as well as professional enemies"
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"The Mind of Simon Foster\n\"The Mind of Simon Foster\" is the fifty-seventh episode (the twenty-second episode of the third season (1988–89)) of the television series \"The Twilight Zone\".\nPlot.\nIn the near future (the year 1999), a man named Simon Foster comes home to find a message from the unemployment agency: no more unemployment money for him. He then decides to pawn what little valuables but the broker offers very little for what he has. The"
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"and kills their children. The second series started on 5 September 2017 and concluded on 3 October 2017. A third series is highly anticipated, but the future of the series has not been confirmed since the end of the second series in 2017.\nCast.\nSeries one\n- Suranne Jones as Gemma Foster, a 37-year-old GP in the town of Parminster, who begins to suspect her husband, Simon, is having an affair\n- Bertie Carvel as Simon Foster, a 40-year-old property developer and"
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"The Most Special Agent\n\"The Most Special Agent\" is the first episode of \"Joe 90\", a British 1960s Supermarionation television series co-created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson. Written by the Andersons and directed by Desmond Saunders, it was first broadcast on 29 September 1968 on ATV Midlands.\nIn the episode, Professor \"Mac\" McClaine demonstrates his latest invention, the Brain Impulse Galvanoscope Record And Transfer (BIG RAT), to his friend, World Intelligence Network (WIN) agent Sam Loover, by"
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"The Mysterious Caravan\nThe Mysterious Caravan is Volume 54 in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap.\nThis book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate by Andrew E. Svenson in 1975.\nPlot summary.\nOn a winter vacation in Jamaica, the Hardy Boys begin a dangerous adventure when an ancient bronze death mask is discovered near their beach house (where Frank comically loses and finds his underwear). The case takes them from Jamaica to their hometown of Bayport to Casablanca to Marrakesh. They meet"
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"The Over-Correction\n\"The Over-Correction\" is the tenth episode of the eighth season of the CBS sitcom \"How I Met Your Mother\", and the 170th episode overall.\nPlot.\nRobin, Marshall, Lily, and Ted are trapped in different closets. Future Ted narrates how things came to be.\nA week earlier at MacLaren's, Marshall and Lily tell Ted and Robin that Marshall's mother Judy is staying at their apartment. Judy tells Lily that having gotten over the death of"
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"Chief Electoral Officer, Uttar Pradesh\nThe Chief Electoral Officer, Uttar Pradesh (a.k.a. CEO, Uttar Pradesh) is the Government official responsible for supervising the preparation, revision and correction of the electoral roll and for supervising the conduct of all elections in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. As of 20 Sep 2018, Lakku Venkateshwarlu is the Chief Electoral Officer of Uttar Pradesh.\nResponsibilities and functions.\nAs defined in section 13A of the Representation of the People Act 1950 and under section 20 of the Representation of the"
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"The Pandora Directive\nThe Pandora Directive is the fourth installment in the \"Tex Murphy\" series of graphic adventure games produced by Access Software. After its creators reacquired the rights to the series, it was re-released on Good Old Games on July 2, 2009.\nIt was re-released in 2009 on Gog.com for Windows and in 2012 for macOS, and then released on Steam in 2014 with support for Windows, macOS, and Linux.\nPlot.\nLike all Tex Murphy games, \"The Pandora"
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"appeared on the cable series, \"Hot Line\" in 1994; and in the video game \"The Pandora Directive\" in 1996.\nIn 1998, Roberts took the role of Midge Pinciotti on the television sitcom \"That '70s Show\". Roberts revealed on \"E! True Hollywood Story\" that she left the series in 2001 because her husband had become terminally ill. She wrote the foreword to the book, \"The Q Guide to Charlie's Angels\" (2008).\nPersonal life.\nRoberts"
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"The Pie\n\"The Pie\" is the 79th episode of the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the 15th episode for the fifth season. It aired on February 17, 1994.\nPlot.\nJerry is miffed after his girlfriend Audrey (Suzanne Snyder) refuses to try a bite of his apple pie without telling him why. In a clothing store, Kramer sees a mannequin that looks just like Elaine. Elaine and George visit the store. Elaine demands to know the source of the mannequin, while George"
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"The Poisoned Chalice\n\"The Poisoned Chalice\" is the pilot episode of the Showtime-Bravo! series The Borgias. It was written and directed by series creator Neil Jordan and originally aired on April 3, 2011, as the first half of a 2 hour premiere.\nThe episode deals with Rodrigo Borgia's election as Pope after the death of Pope Innocent VIII, and introduces the supporting cast of Borgia's family, and the College of Cardinals.\nPlot.\nPope Innocent VIII (Michael Poole) calls the"
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"he can finish his accusation. The room erupts in chaos, and Cesare quickly escorts his father out of Orsini's palace and to safety.\nReception.\nReception Ratings.\n\"The Poisoned Chalice\" (along with the next episode, \"The Assassin\", which aired immediately following) was viewed by 1.06 million people during its initial airing, which set a series high that has yet to be surpassed.\nExternal links.\n- \"The Poisoned Chalice\" at Sho.com"
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"The Pylon Express\n\"The Pylon Express\" is the eighth episode of the second season of the 1970s American television series \"Land of the Lost\". Written by Theodore Sturgeon and directed by Gordon Wiles, it first aired in the United States on October 25, 1975 on NBC.\nPlot.\nJust before dawn, Rick and Will are awake on the terrace and comment that two of the moons have been horizontally aligned all week. Rick confesses that he has been waiting for the third, smaller moon to align"
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"Pylon\" controls the movement of celestial bodies, etc. The synchronization of the pylons with heavenly bodies is also seen in the episode \"Pylon Express\"; one pylon only opens when the three moons are aligned.\nThe episode \"The Possession\" presents the idea that the Pylons were built by the Altrusians. In David Gerrold's backstory for the series he confirms this, explaining that the Altrusians built the entire Land and everything in it as a way-station intended to let travelers cross between various places. The time"
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"The Quest for Cush\nThe Quest for Cush also known as Imaro II: The Quest for Cush is a sword and sorcery novel written by Charles R. Saunders, and published by DAW Books in 1984. \"The Quest for Cush\" was the second book in the original Imaro Trilogy. The novel is a collection of four short stories (\"In Mwenni\", \"In Bana-Gui\", \"On the Bahari Mashiriki\", and \"In Kush\") which were originally published in \"Dark Fantasy\","
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"Cush Jumbo\nCush Jumbo (born 23 September 1985) is an English actress and writer. She is best known for her starring role as attorney Lucca Quinn in the CBS legal drama series \"The Good Wife\" (2015–2016) and the CBS All Access spinoff series \"The Good Fight\" (2017–present).\nJumbo also starred as DC Bethany Whelan in the ITV crime drama series \"Vera\" (2012, 2015–2016). She has appeared in numerous theatre productions. She won the Ian Charleson Award for her role"
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"The Ruins of Gorlan\nThe Ruins of Gorlan is the first novel in the \"Ranger's Apprentice\" series written by Australian author John Flanagan. It was first released in Australia on 1 November 2004, and in the United States on 16 June 2005. Flanagan first conceived the world of the novel in a series of short stories he wrote for his son to incite his interest in reading. Ten years later, he decided to turn them into \"The Ruins of Gorlan\", the first book in the Ranger's Apprentice"
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"The Saint and the Fiction Makers\nThe Saint and the Fiction Makers (some editions use the hyphenated form \"Fiction-Makers\") is the title of a 1968 mystery novel featuring the character of Simon Templar, alias \"The Saint\".\nThe novel is credited to Leslie Charteris, who created the Saint in 1928, but the book was actually authored by Fleming Lee and is adapted from a teleplay by John Kruse written for a two-part episode of \"The Saint\", \"The Fiction Makers\","
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"see also \"The Doctor and romance\"). In series 2–3 of the revival, David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor and Rose have significant sexual tension. Rose mentions sharing a mortgage with him if he were to ever be trapped with her in \"The Satan Pit\". At the end of series 2, in \"Doomsday\", Rose and the doctor are forcibly separated. The doctor \"burns up a sun to say goodbye\" and responds to Rose saying \"I love you\" with a cut-off sentence"
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"The Secret Panel\nThe Secret Panel is Volume 25 in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap.\nThis book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate by Harriet S. Adams in 1946. 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 1969 by Priscilla Baker-Carr resulting in two slightly different stories sharing the same title.\nPlot summary."
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"The Sorcerer in the North\nThe Sorcerer in the North (The Sorcerer of the North in the United States) is the fifth book in the \"Ranger's Apprentice\" series by Australian author John Flanagan. It was released in Australia on 4 November 2006 and in the United States on 4 November 2008.\nExternal links.\n- \"The Sorcerer in the North\" at Random House Australia\n- \"The Sorcerer of the North\" at Penguin Group (USA)\n- \"The Sorcerer in the North\""
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"series by Xebec, which was the studio’s first production, and aired on TV Tokyo from October 3, 1995 to March 3, 1996. In North America, the series is licensed by ADV Films. On May 25, 2019, Discotek Media licensed Sorcerer Hunters TV & OVA. \nThe TV series was followed by a three-episode OVA, also by Xebec.\nSorcerer Hunters has three releases in dramatic audio format in which the main roles are all performed by the same actors as in the TV series and"
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"The Stolen Eagle\n\"The Stolen Eagle\" is the series premiere of the British-American historical drama television series \"Rome\". Written by series creator Bruno Heller and directed by Michael Apted, the episode first aired in the United States on Home Box Office (HBO) on August 28, 2005, and on the BBC in the United Kingdom and Ireland on November 2. \"Rome\" was given a budget of $100 million, making it the largest amount both networks had ever spent on a series. Heller"
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"The Sword of Aldones\nThe Sword of Aldones is a sword and planet novel by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley, part of her Darkover series. It was first published by Ace Books in 1962, dos-à-dos with her other novel \"The Planet Savers\". Bradley revised and rewrote the novel publishing it as \"Sharra's Exile\" in 1981.\nIn his 1977 review of the re-release of \"The Sword of Aldones\", Lester del Rey wrote, \"It presents a somewhat different Darkover"
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"The Twin Dilemma (novel)\nThe Twin Dilemma is the 63rd volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was first published by Wanderer Books in 1981 under the author's pseudonym Carolyn Keene. It was written by Nancy Axelrad.\nPlot.\nWhen a star model disappears, Aunt Eloise insists that Nancy replace the model in a NYC fashion show. Nancy reluctantly accepts the invitation, only to discover that several of the clothes for the show have been stolen! Once on the trail of her elusive enemies,"
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"The Vengeance Factor\n\"The Vengeance Factor\" is the ninth episode of the of the American science fiction television series \"\", and the 57th episode of the series overall. Captain Picard contends with a divided people, the Acamarians. Several guest stars are featured as Acamarians, as the crew of the Enterprise 1701D try to navigate their culture and politics after it impacts a Federation outpost.\nPlot.\nThe \"Enterprise\" travels to the planet Acamar III after detecting traces of Acamarian blood at a looted Federation outpost."
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"Three Men and Adena\n\"Three Men and Adena\" is the fifth episode of the of the American police drama television series \"\". It originally aired on NBC in the United States on March 3, 1993. The episode was written by executive producer Tom Fontana and directed by Martin Campbell. In the episode, Pembleton and Bayliss have a 12-hour limit to elicit a confession from Risley Tucker for the murder of 11-year-old Adena Watson. The episode takes place almost entirely within the confines of the police interrogation room with"
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"Timelash\nTimelash is the fifth serial of the 22nd season in the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in two weekly parts on BBC1 on 9 and 16 March 1985.\nIn the serial, the Borad (Robert Ashby), the mutated leader of the planet Karfel, plots to start a war with the Bandril race which would wipe out both the Bandrils and Karfel's Karfelon population so that the Borad could repopulate it with his own kind to rule the planet.\nPlot."
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"Today I Am a Clown\n\"Today I Am a Clown\" is the sixth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifteenth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 7, 2003. The episode focuses on Krusty's religion, Judaism.\nDan Castellaneta won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for his roles in this episode.\nPlot.\nOne morning, the family is visited by Dr. Hibbert, who says that Santa's Little Helper has impregnated his purebred"
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"episodes:\n- \"Like Father, Like Clown\" (1991)\n- \"Today I Am a Clown\" (2003)\n- \"Once Upon a Time in Springfield\" (2009)\n- \"Treehouse of Horror XXII\" (2011)\n- \"The Ten-Per-Cent Solution\" (2011)\n- \"At Long Last Leave\" (2012)\n- \"Clown in the Dumps\" (2014)\n- \"The Nightmare After Krustmas\" (2016)\n- \""
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"Tora Torapa\nTora Torapa, written and drawn by Fournier, is the twenty-third album of the \"Spirou et Fantasio\" series, and the author's fourth, following the \"Spirou\" retirement of André Franquin. The story was initially serialised in \"Spirou\" magazine before its publication as a hardcover album in 1973.\nStory.\nIn \"Tora Torapa\", Spirou, Fantasio, The Count, Itoh Kata and Zorglub are all gathered at Champignac, when \"The Triangle\" appears again, this time"
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"True or False-Face\n\"True or False-Face\" is the 17th episode of the \"Batman\" television series, first airing on ABC March 9, 1966 in its first season. It guest starred Malachi Throne as False-Face.\nPlot synopsis.\nThe master of disguise, False-Face, manages to steal the jeweled Mergenberg Crown and replace it with a false one right under the watchful eyes of the police. Included with the false crown is planning to rob an armored car. Batman catches"
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"World War Zimmerman\n\"World War Zimmerman\" is the third episode in the seventeenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 240th episode of the series overall, it premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on October 9, 2013. The episode parodies the 2013 film \"World War Z\" and the George Zimmerman murder trials. The episode was critically acclaimed, with some critics considering it one of the best episodes in the more recent seasons.\nPlot.\nEric Cartman draws attention by"
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"Is Hell: The First Flight of the Phantom Eagle\", scripted by Garth Ennis. He wrote \"Supreme Power\" vol. 3 #1–12 (Sep. 2008 – July 2009) for Marvel. In 2009, he wrote and penciled \"Dominic Fortune\".\nCareer 2010s.\nIn 2010 he wrote \"Die Hard: Year One\", a comic about John McClane from the \"Die Hard\" series for Boom! Studios. Marvel in June 2010 published a Rawhide Kid miniseries drawn by Chaykin and written by Ron Zimmerman"
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"A Buyer's Market\nA Buyer's Market is the second novel in Anthony Powell's twelve-novel series, \"A Dance to the Music of Time\". Published in 1952, it continues the story of narrator Nick Jenkins with his introduction into society after boarding school and university.\nThe book presents new characters, notably the painter Mr. Deacon and his dubious female acquaintance Gypsy Jones, as well as reappearances by Jenkins' school friends Peter Templer, Charles Stringham and Kenneth Widmerpool. The action takes place in London high"
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"A Day in Beaumont\n\"A Day in Beaumont\" is the first segment of the twenty-fourth episode of the first season (1985–86) of the television series \"The Twilight Zone\".\nPlot.\nIt's 1955 and Kevin and Faith Carlson are travelling through the country when they see a meteorite strike over the next hill. Upon investigation, they discover an alien spacecraft manned by insectoid beings. The Carlsons race to the nearest town to report what they've seen but the local sheriff insists that a military"
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"A Picture of Freedom\nA Picture of Freedom is a children's historical novel written by Patricia C. McKissack and published by Scholastic in 1997 as part of their Dear America series.\nPlot summary.\nThe book is written in the form of a diary kept by Clotee, a young slave girl on a Virginia plantation in 1859. Clotee secretly teaches herself to read and write while fanning William, her owner's young son, during his lessons with his mother Miz Lilly. Clotee is discovered by Mr Harms, the tutor"
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"A Slow Bus to Chingford\n\"A Slow Bus to Chingford\" is an episode of the BBC sitcom, \"Only Fools and Horses\". It was the fifth episode of series 1, and was first broadcast on 6 October 1981. In the episode, Del acquires an old double decker bus and decides to give tours around London.\nSynopsis.\nAs Rodney invites his girlfriend to the flat, Del Boy gives him a job as a nocturnal security officer (an NSO) within new security company \"Trotter Watch"
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"and humiliating Rodney. The furious duke throws the Trotters out of his home, and Rodney and Vicky sadly realise that it would be better not to see each other any more. Unknown to Rodney, Del earlier had told the duke to bribe Rodney with £1,000 to get out of Vicky's life, but a pained Rodney turns it down, angering Del.\nGuest and spin-off characters Janice.\nJanice (Gaynor Ward) appears in the episode \"A Slow Bus To Chingford\", and is one of Rodney's"
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"Amish Guy\n\"Amish Guy\" is the seventh episode of the tenth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 27, 2011. The episode follows the Griffin family after their car breaks down in Amish country on their way back from a vacation. The family must then learn to adjust to the community for the weekend, until they are able to fix their car at a mechanic. However, when Meg falls in love with an Amish"
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"wasn't killed on 9/11, is possibly a reference to Seth MacFarlane himself. He would have been onboard one of the flights that struck the World Trade Center, had he not been late for check in.\nProduction and development.\nThe episode was directed by series regular John Holmquist, shortly after the conclusion of the ninth production season, in his second episode of the season, the first being \"Amish Guy\". Holmquist joined the series in its second season, directing the episode \"Running Mates\", which"
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"An Owl in a Thornbush\n\"An Owl in a Thornbush\" is the third episode of the first season of the television series \"Rome\".\nPlot.\nAt the opening, Caesar, at the head of his still advancing army, is sending Vorenus and Pullo, along with the Ubian cavalry for reinforcement, ahead to Rome on a scouting mission for Pompey's defenses with the strict mandate to advance only until resistance is met and, if civilians are met along the way, they are to give Caesar's"
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"Gilbert and Sullivan's \"Iolanthe\".\n- Iolanthe is a character in \"The Six Sacred Stones\".\n- Iolanthe is a character in \"The Revolt of Aphrodite\".\n- Iolanthe is a character in \"Dragons of the Highlord Skies\".\n- Iolanthe is a character in the Jack West Jr book series.\n- Iolanthe is a character in \"An Owl in a Thornbush\".\n- Iolanthe is a character in the X-Men universe.\n- Iolanthe is the middle name"
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"And Then You Die\nAnd Then You Die is a novel by Michael Dibdin, and is the eighth entry in the popular Aurelio Zen series.\nPlot.\nAurelio Zen is back, but nobody's supposed to know it...After months in hospital recovering from a bomb attack on his car, Zen is lying low under a false name at a beach resort on the Tuscan coast, waiting to testify in an imminent high profile Mafia trial. He has clear instructions: to sit back and enjoy the classic Italian beach"
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"And Then You Die (TV series)\nAnd Then You Die is a British comedy panel show broadcast on Dave between 4 December 2007 and 22 January 2008. It was hosted by a puppet called Barrie Stardust who is puppeteered by Dave Chapman. It was one of Dave's first attempts at original programming, the channel having only launched earlier in the same year.\n\"And Then You Die\" focuses on the theme of life's low points and celebrities. Each episode featured alternating teams of two and had no regular"
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"Arctic Drift\nArctic Drift is a Dirk Pitt novel, the 20th of the series and was released on November 25, 2008.\nPlot.\nThe plot begins in the year 1847, when the Franklin Expedition becomes stranded trying to find the Northwest Passage. They experience a harsh winter. The men are seemingly going mad. Their stranded ships (\"Erebus\" and \"Terror\") are loaded with a mysterious, unidentified silvery metal. The story switches to the present day. There is an ongoing quest to save"
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"through the Fram Strait.\nSee also.\n- Beaufort Gyre\nReferences.\n- Althoff, William F. \"Drift Station: Arctic Outposts of Superpower Science\". Potomac Books Inc. 2007, Dulles, Virginia. p. 51\n- Mysak, Lawrence A. \"Patterns of Arctic Circulation\", \"Science\". New Series, Vol. 293, No. 5533 (Aug. 17, 2001), pp. 1269–1270."
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"Audi A6"
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"Audi A6\nThe Audi A6 is an executive car made by the German automaker Audi, now in its fifth generation. As the successor to the Audi 100, the A6 is manufactured in Neckarsulm, Germany, and is available in sedan and wagon configurations, the latter marketed by Audi as the \"Avant\". Audi's internal numbering treats the A6 as a continuation of the Audi 100 lineage, with the initial A6 designated as a member of the C4-series, followed by the C5, C6, C7 and the C8."
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"The related Audi A7 is essentially a sportback (fastback) version of the C7-series and C8-series A6, but is marketed under its own separate identity and model designation.\nAll generations of the A6 have offered either front-wheel drive or Torsen-based four-wheel drive, marketed by Audi as their \"quattro\" system. Second- and third-generation A6 models have shared their platform with the company's Allroad models.\nBoth petrol and diesel versions of the A6 are offered. The wide range of engines available have"
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"Aunt Phatso vs. Jack Donaghy"
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"Aunt Phatso vs. Jack Donaghy\n\"Aunt Phatso vs. Jack Donaghy\" is the sixth episode of the seventh season of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\", and the 131st overall episode of the series. It was directed by Don Scardino and written by Luke Del Tredici. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network in the United States on November 15, 2012.\nThe episode received a positive reception from critics and was watched by 3.34 million viewers.\nPlot.\nJack Donaghy"
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"\", \"St. Patrick's Day\", \"Grandmentor\", \"The Shower Principle\", \"Live from Studio 6H\", \"What Will Happen to the Gang Next Year?\", \"The Beginning of the End\", \"Aunt Phatso vs. Jack Donaghy\", \"Florida\".\nRecurring GE/NBC/Kabletown employees Greta Johansen.\nLegreta \"Greta\" Johansen (Rachel Dratch) is a cat wrangler who works on the show. In \"The Baby Show\" she offered to carry the child"
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