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"Aussie Rules Footy\nAussie Rules Footy is the first AFL simulation video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was developed by Melbourne based Beam Software and published under their \"Laser Beam\" publishing title in 1992. The release was Australian-only with distribution handled through Mattel's Australian operations.\nGameplay.\nThe game involves playing a game of Australian rules football from a third-person perspective, with the ability to perform the basic actions of a typical Australian rules football player. The game can be played by one"
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"International Cricket\nInternational Cricket is a cricket video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was developed by Melbourne based Beam Software and published under their Laser Beam Entertainment publishing arm in 1992. \"Aussie Rules Footy\" shares the same presentation style as this game. Like Aussie Rules Footy, the game was distributed exclusively by Mattel's Australian operation.\nThere were no attempts to release a cricket video game to the North American, Japanese, or European markets. The reason is that baseball games dominated the North American and Japanese"
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"Back to the Pilot\n\"Back to the Pilot\" is the fifth episode of the tenth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on November 13, 2011. In \"Back to the Pilot\", two of the show's main characters, baby genius Stewie and anthropomorphic dog Brian, both voiced by series creator Seth MacFarlane, use a time machine to travel back in time to the first episode of the series, \"Death Has a Shadow\"."
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"- Rocket Racing League\n- X Prize Cup\nExternal links.\n- XCOR Space Expeditions website\n- XCOR Science website\n- XCOR Aerospace website\n- Rocket Racing League\n- RocketShip Tours\n- XCOR at CSF Members Meeting, Rick Searfoss, Chief Test Pilot (starts @1:22), \"Commercial Spaceflight Federation\", 4 Sep 2013.\n- They paid $100,000 to ride on Xcor's space plane. Now they want their money back - Los Angeles Times"
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"Bass to Mouth\n\"Bass to Mouth\" is the tenth episode of the fifteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 219th episode overall. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on October 19, 2011. Much of the episode's plot alludes to WikiLeaks and its surrounding controversy.\nThe episode was written by series co-creator Trey Parker and is rated TV-MA L in the United States.\nPlot.\nA new gossip website named Eavesdropper gains popularity"
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"John LaPorta on clarinet, Roach on drums and Lennie Tristano on piano.\nEight-volume vinyl set Volume 8.\n- Recorded: Nov 8, 1947 – Sep 1948\nThe final volume of the series featured tracks taken primarily from a radio broadcast on November 8, 1947, where Parker played with Barry Ulanov and His All-Star Metronome Jazzmen. The group featured Bauer on guitar, Allen Eager on tenor saxophone, LaPorta on clarinet, Fats Navarro on trumpet, Tommy Potter on double bass, Buddy Rich on drums"
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"Be Right Back"
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"Be Right Back\n\"Be Right Back\" is the first episode of the second series of British science fiction anthology series \"Black Mirror\". It was written by series creator and showrunner Charlie Brooker, directed by Owen Harris, and first aired on Channel 4 on 11 February 2013.\nThe episode tells the story of Martha (Hayley Atwell), a young woman whose boyfriend Ash Starmer (Domhnall Gleeson) is killed in a car accident. As she mourns him, she discovers that technology now allows her to communicate"
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"longer there.\nThe Vietnamese version of Audition almost underwent a publisher change back in 2009 due to a mistake from VTC Online, who failed to renew the contract with T3 Entertainment as of Sep 26 2009. Four days later, VinaGame (A competitor of VTC Online and publisher of Hot Step), announced that they have acquired the right to publish Audition in Vietnam, and will soon open a portal to allow players to transfer their accounts to VinaGame Service. Even though VTC kept denying the claim, they eventually announced that"
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"Because You Left\n\"Because You Left\" is the television season premiere of the American Broadcasting Company's fifth season of the serial drama television series \"Lost\". The episode is the 87th episode of the show overall, and was written by executive producers/show runners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse and directed by co-executive producer Stephen Williams. It first aired on January 21, 2009, on ABC in the United States and was simulcast on A in Canada. It aired immediately after a clip-show that recaps"
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", It's Selwyn Froggitt\" was retitled \"Selwyn\"\n- The Road to Paradise Valley (5 Sep. 1978)\n- Wish You Were Here (12 Sep. 1978)\n- Better Never Than Late (19 Sep. 1978)\n- Take a Tip from Selwyn (26 Sep. 1978)\n- I've Gotta Jockey (3 Oct. 1978)\n- Don't Make Waves (10 Oct. 1978)\n- A Man for One Season (17 Oct. 1978)\nDVD release.\nAll four series"
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"Beware My Cheating Bart\n\"Beware My Cheating Bart\" is the eighteenth episode of the twenty-third season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 15, 2012. The title refers to the song \"Be Still My Beating Heart\" by Sting.\nPlot.\nDuring a day out in the mall, Homer decides to dump Milhouse and Bart at a children's movie so he can eat at the food court. The boys run"
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"She is addicted to the Ultranet and her laptop.\n- Bart's two sons (Nancy Cartwright)\n- \"Moe Goes From Rags to Riches\"\n- Moe's Bar Rag (Jeremy Irons): Tells the story from being medieval French tapestry to being Moe's bar rag.\n- \"Beware My Cheating Bart\"\n- Mall Cop (Kevin Michael Richardson): A security guard at the Springfield Mall that rides in segways. He caught Shauna Chalmers smuggling a bottle of perfume. Bart then takes the"
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"Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride"
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"Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride\n\"Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride\" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". It originally aired on September 3, 1997 on Comedy Central in the United States. The episode was written by series co-founders Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and directed by Parker. In this episode, Stan's dog, Sparky, is revealed to be gay after humping a rival male dog. Under peer pressure,"
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", the Alias Systems Corporation animation program most commonly known as \"Alias\". It was particularly challenging for animators to design the complex scheme of lights during the episode's disco club scene. Eric Stough, director of animation for the series, said it took one of the technical directors \"about half a day\" to set up the brief scene. Parker said he was particularly happy with the animation in \"Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride\", and said he believed the series was starting to settle into the"
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"Bigfat"
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"Bigfat\n\"Bigfat\" is the eighteenth episode of the eleventh season and the 205th overall episode of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It aired on Fox in the United States on April 14, 2013, and is written by Brian Scully and directed by Julius Wu. In the episode, Peter, Quagmire and Joe take a road trip to Canada, but their private plane crashes and Peter goes missing for two months. When his family finds him, he can no longer communicate intelligently.\nPlot."
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"beating \"The Simpsons\", \"American Dad!\", \"Bob's Burgers\" and \"The Cleveland Show\". The episode was met with mixed reviews from critics. Kevin McFarland of \"The A.V. Club\" gave the episode a C, saying \"Bigfat\" is one of those consistently funny episodes brought down by too much Meg-bashing. Mark Trammell of \"TV Equals\" said \"All in all, a good but not great episode that had the makings of a classic, but faltered in the end"
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"Books Do Furnish a Room"
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"Books Do Furnish a Room\nBooks Do Furnish a Room is a novel by Anthony Powell, the tenth in the twelve-novel sequence \"A Dance to the Music of Time\". It was first published in 1971 and, like the other volumes, remains in print.\nThe book conveys the atmosphere of post-war austerity in which the characters attempt to resume life before the interruption of the conflict.\nPlot summary.\nJenkins returns to his old university library during the vacation in the Winter of 1945–46 to"
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"- \"The Soldier's Art\" (1966)\n- \"The Military Philosophers\" (1968)\n- \"Books Do Furnish a Room\" (1971)\n- \"Temporary Kings\" (1973)\n- \"Hearing Secret Harmonies\" (1975)\nPartial bibliography of other novels, plays, and works:\n- \"The Barnard Letters\" (1928)\n- \"Afternoon Men\" (1931)\n- \"Venusberg\" (1932)\n- \"From a View to a Death\""
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"Brian the Bachelor"
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"Brian the Bachelor\n\"Brian the Bachelor\" is the seventh episode from the fourth season of \"Family Guy\". It originally broadcast on June 26, 2005 and was written by Mark Hentemann and directed by Dan Povenmire. The episode sees Brian becoming a contestant on \"The Bachelorette\" and falling in love with the bachelorette, only to be let down by her ignoring him off–camera. Meanwhile, Chris discovers his pimple, \"Doug,\" can talk, and the pair cause mischief across the city. Overall"
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"of Sexuality, Vol. 9, No. 1/2, pp. 105–136\n- Seminal Truth: A Modern Science of Male Celibacy in North India Joseph S. Alter, Medical Anthropology Quarterly, New Series, Vol. 11, No. 3 (Sep., 1997), pp. 275–298\n- Ritual, knowledge, and being: initiation and Veda study in ancient India, Brian Smith (1986), Numen, 33(1): 65–89.\n- Renunciation in the Religious Traditions of South Asia Richard Burghart ("
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"Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears"
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"Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears\nBugs Bunny and the Three Bears is a 1944 \"Merrie Melodies\" cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. This short marks the first appearance of Jones' dysfunctional version of The Three Bears, and is a parody of the old fairy tale, \"Goldilocks and The Three Bears\".\nMel Blanc provides the voices of Bugs and Papa Bear (for the latter using a raucous voice similar to Yosemite Sam only a little higher-pitched). Mama Bear is"
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"the Egg\", \"The Squawkin' Hawk\" and \"Super-Rabbit\". Rogers also provided the original voice of Beaky Buzzard in \"Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid\" and \"The Bashful Buzzard\". He also provided the voice of Junior Bear in \"Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears\", the initial 1944 entry of Chuck Jones' The Three Bears series, and the original voice of Henery Hawk in \"The Squawkin' Hawk\". He also appeared occasionally on radio sitcoms, generally doing one-off"
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"Cafe Disco"
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"Cafe Disco\n\"Cafe Disco\" is the twenty-seventh episode of the fifth season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the 99th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on May 7, 2009. Feeling the office is overworked after the recent reign of Charles Miner, Michael sets up a \"cafe disco\" in his old Michael Scott Paper Company office. Phyllis injures her back dancing at the cafe disco and bonds with Dwight as he tries to relieve"
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". As the series progresses, Anita's perspective on the supernatural changes; initially she sees preternatural beings simply as \"monsters\" to be fought, and later grows to see them as communities to be protected, as well as possible love interests.\nBooks in the series.\n1. \"Guilty Pleasures\" (1993)\n2. \"The Laughing Corpse\" (Sep 1994)\n3. \"Circus of the Damned\" (1995)\n4. \"The Lunatic Cafe\" (1996)\n5"
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"Carson of Venus"
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"Carson of Venus\nCarson of Venus is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the third book in the Venus series (Sometimes called the \"Carson Napier of Venus series\"). Burroughs wrote the novel in July and August 1937. It was serialized in 1938 in six weekly installments from January 8 to February 12 in \"Argosy\", the same publication where the previous two Venus novels appeared. It was published in book form a year later from Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. Burroughs originally submitted the novel"
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"Silverberg\n- \"Valis\" by Philip K. Dick\n- \"The Valley Where Time Stood Still\" by Lin Carter\n- \"Vandals of the Void\" by Jack Vance\n- \"Vault of the Ages\" by Poul Anderson\n- \"Venus\" series by Edgar Rice Burroughs\n- namely, \"Pirates of Venus\", \"Lost on Venus\", \"Carson of Venus\", \"Escape on Venus\" and \"The Wizard of Venus\"\n- \"Venus of Dreams\" by Pamela Sargent"
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"Cherokee Bat and the Goat Guys"
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"Cherokee Bat and the Goat Guys\nCherokee Bat and the Goat Guys (1993) is the third book in the Dangerous Angels series by Francesca Lia Block. It focuses on Cherokee, the daughter of Weetzie Bat, and her friends as they start a band, find success, and deal with the corruption of their spirits.\nPlot summary.\nWhile the grown-ups are away making a movie, teenager Cherokee is left to cheer up her sort-of sister Witch Baby, who is deeply depressed. Cherokee makes"
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"Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading\n\"Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading\" is the eighth episode of the second series of Channel 4 sitcom \"Father Ted\" and the fourteenth episode overall. Its name references the Oasis song \"Cigarettes & Alcohol\".\nSynopsis.\nWith Lent approaching, Ted learns that his rival, Father Dick Byrne, and his fellow priests on Rugged Island will be giving up their vices. Ted insists to his Craggy Island priests that they must do the same: Ted will give up smoking, Jack"
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"several of his parishioners. The writers were pleased with Rose Henderson's performance, and her menacing reaction when told that Ted would be unable to give mass gave them the idea that Sister Assumpta had a \"hidden fierceness\"; the character was brought back as a sadomasochistic Lent enforcer in the second-series episode \"Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading\". The mass was filmed in an actual church, which would not have been allowed after the first series. Ted psyching himself up for the mass was a \"Raging Bull\""
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"Citroën C6\nThe Citroën C6 is an executive car produced by the French car maker Citroën from 2005 to 2012. The Citroën C6 was inspired by the Citroën C6 Lignage concept car with a fastback saloon like styling.\nInspired by the Citroën C6 Lignage prototype, which was first shown at the Geneva Motor Show in the spring of 1999, but differs from the concept car's styling in minor details (like not having rear suicide doors for easy access). The C6 was intended as a replacement for the XM, and"
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"Clean Skin\n\"Clean Skin\" is the third episode of the first season of the political thriller TV series \"Homeland\". It originally aired on Showtime on October 16, 2011.\nCarrie's investigation into the Prince gets her closer to what Abu Nazir is planning. Brody tries to embrace his hero status in the media.\nPlot.\nPrince Farid (Amir Arison) leaves the room after having sex with Lynne (Brianna Brown). While he's gone, Lynne takes the opportunity to download the contents"
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"SEP funding and manages all SEP funded projects. For more information about the SEP, including project descriptions, visit the SEP website.\nClean ports usa.\nClean Ports USA is an incentive-based program designed to help reduce emissions by encouraging port authorities to redesign and replace older diesel engines with new technologies and cleaner fuels. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Clean Diesel Campaign offers funding to port authorities to help them overcome the obstacles that prevent the adoption of cleaner diesel technologies.\nClean construction usa.\nClean"
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"Cop Hater\nCop Hater (1956) is the first 87th Precinct police procedural novel by Ed McBain. The murder of three detectives in quick succession in the 87th Precinct leads Detective Steve Carella on a search that takes him into the city's underworld and ultimately to a .45 automatic aimed straight at his head.\nWritten by Evan Hunter using the name Ed McBain, the book was inspired by a television show he greatly admired, \"Dragnet\". McBain chose to set his 87th Precinct series in the fictional city of Isola"
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"\"Tack\" Fujiwara - The squad's only Japanese-American detective.\nA number of other detectives are mentioned, or have smaller roles. In the first novel in the series, \"Cop Hater\", Carella is partnered with a detective called Bush. Bush's wife has hired someone to murder Bush, as well as two other officers who are not mentioned in the other novels.\nSome of McBain's cop's names, including Meyer Meyer, Bert Kling and Roger Havilland, are seen in a duty roster"
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"Crazy Handful of Nothin'\n\"Crazy Handful of Nothin'\" is the sixth episode of the first season of the American television drama series \"Breaking Bad\". Written by George Mastras and directed by Bronwen Hughes, it aired on AMC in the United States and Canada on March 2, 2008.\nPlot.\nWalt and Jesse come to an agreement: Walt will be the cook and silent partner in their meth operation, while Jesse will sell their product on the street. Walt also demands no further bloodshed. Meanwhile,"
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"episode \"Crazy Handful of Nothin'\". The first season writing staff were nominated for the Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award for best new series at the February 2009 ceremony. Mastras won the PEN Center USA West Literary Award for best teleplay for \"Crazy Handful of Nothin'\". Mastras was promoted to executive story editor for the second season. He wrote the second-season episodes \"Grilled\" and \"Mandala\". Mastras was nominated for the 2010 Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Television Episode for \"Grilled."
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"Crook and Ladder\n\"Crook and Ladder\" is the nineteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' eighteenth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 6, 2007. It was written by Bill Odenkirk and directed by Lance Kramer.\nPlot.\nMarge, following the advice of a parenting magazine, takes away Maggie's pacifier, leading her to destroy the inside of the Simpson home. Marge explains to Maggie that it's for her own good until Lisa reveals the magazine is by"
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"a result (it) was very stop-starty. I personally think it suffers from a sense of suffocation; basically it took too long to record.\" In November 2007, Crook released the 'Matthew's Magpie' EP, the first release credited to \"Lupen Crook and The Murderbirds\".\nLupen Crook and The Murderbirds embarked on a UK tour in 2007 in advance of the release of \"Iscariot the Ladder\", their first album as a group. Crook has since described the tour as \"a complete"
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"DJ Hero 2\nDJ Hero 2 is a rhythm video game and a sequel to \"DJ Hero\", a spinoff of the \"Guitar Hero\" series. \"DJ Hero 2\" uses a special turntable-controller, the same as introduced in \"DJ Hero\", to simulate turntablism, the act of creating a new musical work from one or more previously recorded songs using record players and sound effect generators. The game is developed by FreeStyleGames and is published by Activision, and was released worldwide in October 2010."
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"Earthshock\nEarthshock is the sixth serial of the 19th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts on BBC1 from 8 to 16 March 1982. This serial marks the final regular appearance of Matthew Waterhouse as Adric and his climactic death, with the final episode featuring unique silent credits in memory of the character. It is also the first to feature the Cybermen since \"Revenge of the Cybermen\", in 1975.\nThe serial is mainly set on"
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"Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith\nGoodbye, Sarah Jane Smith is a two-part story of \"The Sarah Jane Adventures\" which was broadcast on CBBC on 15 and 16 November 2010. It is the sixth and final story of the fourth series and is also the last to feature the robot dog K9.\nPlot.\nPlot Part One.\nThe story starts off with Mr Smith telling Sarah Jane that a meteor is heading towards Earth. Sarah Jane, Rani and Clyde travel to the meteor to stop germ pathogens from"
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"Grey Star the Wizard\nGrey Star the Wizard is the first book in the World of Lone Wolf book series created by Joe Dever and written by Ian Page. It is one of four books in the mini-series and features Grey Star, for whom the first book is named, a young Wizard trained by the enigmatic Shianti to stop the Wytch-King and his Shadakine Empire. All four of the Grey Star books were released by Project Aon along with many of the other installments of the Lone Wolf series."
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"Hamburger Dinner Theater\n\"Hamburger Dinner Theater\" is the fifth episode of the first season of the animated television series \"Bob's Burgers\". \"Hamburger Dinner Theater\" originally aired on the Fox Network in the United States on February 20, 2011.\nThe episode was written by Dan Fybel & Rich Rinaldi and directed by Wes Archer. According to Nielsen ratings, it was viewed by 4.87 million viewers in its original airing. The episode featured guest performances by Toby Huss, Larry Murphy, Andy Kindler, Jerry Minor"
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"Happy Release\n\"Happy Release\" is an episode of the BBC sitcom Porridge. It first aired on 21 November 1975. In this episode, Fletcher and Blanco make a plan to get revenge on Norris for stealing Blanco's things.\nSynopsis.\nFletcher is in the prison infirmary with a broken ankle. This is most inconvenient for Mr Mackay, as he had Fletcher down for drainage detail, and Fletcher then fell off the ladder. Fletcher is sharing the ward with the elderly Blanco Webb and the unpleasant Norris."
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"Here Comes Treble\n\"Here Comes Treble\" is the fifth episode of the ninth season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\". The episode originally aired on NBC on October 25, 2012. It guest stars Stephen Colbert as Andy's college friend Broccoli Rob and Ben Silverman as an investor.\nThe series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In the episode, Andy Bernard (Ed Helms) invites his old college a cappella group"
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"Hi, Infidelity\n\"Hi, Infidelity\" is the sixth episode of the third season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", and the fiftieth episode overall. Written by John Enbom and directed by Michael Fields, the episode premiered on The CW on November 17, 2006.\nThe series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she deals with life as a college student while moonlighting as a private detective. In this episode, Veronica investigates an accusation that she plagiarized a criminology paper only"
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"Monkey\") and Kretchmer's fourteenth and final directing credit for the series. \"Un-American Graffiti\" introduces a romantic storyline between Mac (Tina Majorino) and Max (Adam Rose). Max had appeared in two previous episodes—as a suspect in \"Hi, Infidelity\" and as the main client in \"Poughkeepsie, Tramps and Thieves\". From the very beginning of his appearances, Max was planned to begin a romantic relationship with Mac. Rose was roommates with the other main love interest for her,"
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"Homerland\n\"Homerland\" (styled as \"HOMƎRLAND\") is the first episode of the 25th season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\", and the 531st episode of the series overall. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 29, 2013. It was written by Stephanie Gillis and directed by Bob Anderson. It guest-stars Kristen Wiig as Annie Crawford and Kevin Michael Richardson as an unnamed FBI agent. The episode's title and plot is a reference to the Primetime Emmy"
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"Human Flesh\n\"Human Flesh\" is the first episode of the animated television series \"Bob's Burgers\". \"Human Flesh\" originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 9, 2011.\nThe episode was written by Loren Bouchard and Jim Dauterive, and directed by Anthony Chun. According to Nielsen ratings, it was viewed in 9.41 million homes in its original airing, making it the most viewed episode of the series. The episode featured guest performances by Andy Kindler, Ron Lynch, and"
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"The Flesh (Doctor Who)\nThe Flesh is a semi-sentient human technology from the BBC television series \"Doctor Who\", which made an appearance in the 6th series in the double-bill \"The Rebel Flesh\" and \"The Almost People\" as the primary antagonists. The Flesh is a white goopy substance that can be used to create clones of any living organism.\nFictional history.\nThe Flesh was initially developed as a technology in the form of an off-white, semi-clear liquid"
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"Hunters of the Dusk\n'Hunters of the Dusk' is the seventh novel in \"The Saga of Darren Shan\" by Darren Shan (his real name is Darren O'Shaughnessy). It is part of the \"Vampire War\" trilogy, which comprises the seventh to ninth novels of the twelve-book saga.\nPlot summary.\nIn the seventh book of this series, not long into his years as a Prince, Darren is once again visited by Desmond Tiny (the creator of vampires and Little People)."
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"Hyundai Atos"
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"Hyundai Atos\nThe Hyundai Atos is a city car that was produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai from 1997 until 2014. It was also marketed under the Atoz, Amica and Santro model names. From 1999, the Atos with a different rear fascia and restyled rear side doors is marketed as the Atos Prime and in South Korea and Indonesia as the Kia Visto. It has been available only with a five-door hatchback body style.\nIt was replaced in most markets by the i10 in 2007, but production continued"
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"Hyundai Elantra\nThe Hyundai Elantra (), or Hyundai Avante (현대 아반떼) in South Korea, is a compact car produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai since 1990.\nThe Elantra was initially marketed as the \"Lantra\" in Australia and some European markets. In Australia, this was due to the similarly named Mitsubishi Magna Elante model. This gave rise to a disagreement with other motor manufacturers, and the name was standardized as \"Elantra\" worldwide in 2001 (except in Korea).\nFirst generation ("
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"his career.\nAfter meeting series creator Seth MacFarlane, Sheridan was hired as one of the series' first writers. The first episode he wrote was \"I Never Met the Dead Man\", the second episode of the first season, which premiered on April 11, 1999. Sheridan also wrote the second season premiere \"Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater.\" He later went on to write the episodes \"I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar\", \"If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'\""
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"In Fire Forged\nIn Fire Forged, published February 1, 2011,\nis the fifth anthology of stories set in the Honor Harrington universe or Honorverse.\nThe stories in the anthologies serve to introduce characters, provide deeper more complete backstory and flesh out the universe, so claim the same canonical relevance as exposition in the main series. David Weber, author of the mainline Honor Harrington series, serves as editor for the anthologies, maintaining fidelity to the series canons\nThe book contains the following stories:\nReferences."
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"Knife or Death\nKnife or Death (officially \"Forged in Fire: Knife or Death\") is an American competition series that airs on the History channel. It is a spin-off from the successful \"Forged in Fire\" television series.\nThe show is hosted by former NFL player and WCW/WWE professional wrestler Bill Goldberg, along with co-host Tu Lam, a former Green Berets operative, martial artist and edged weapons expert. Two-time \"Forged in Fire\" champion Travis Wuertz assists as"
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"In Praise of Pip\n\"In Praise of Pip\" is an episode of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\". In this episode, a crooked bookie learns that his son has suffered a mortal wound in the Vietnam War, only to encounter a childhood version of his son.\nThis was the first episode of \"The Twilight Zone\" to be 25 minutes long since \"The Changing of the Guard\".\nPlot.\nIn South Vietnam, medics are examining Pip Phillips, a wounded soldier"
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"a pack of Morleys can be seen sitting on the table about halfway through the episode.\n- \"In Praise of Pip\" (27 Sep 1963): Jack Klugman is seen crushing an empty Morleys pack during the first few minutes.\n- \"Nightmare at 20,000 Feet\" (11 Oct 1963): William Shatner pulls out a pack of Morleys and almost lights one until his wife (Christine White) points out the \"NO SMOKING\" sign illuminated on the plane.\n- \"Living Doll\" (1"
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"Insane in the Mainframe\n\"Insane in the Mainframe\" is the eleventh episode of the third season of the American animated sitcom \"Futurama\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 8, 2001. The episode was written by Bill Odenkirk and directed by Peter Avanzino. In the episode, Fry and Bender are admitted to an insane asylum for robots after being charged for their roles in holding up a bank. Fry's attempts to convince the asylum's staff that he is a human fail"
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"is often depicted as a patient receiving treatment for criminal insanity. In his first appearance in \"Insane in the Mainframe\", he is committed to an insane asylum after he targets the same bank for robbery three times in a row, and is seen killing other robots when escaping that hospital. In \"Bender's Game\" he states that his creators were trying to make an insane robot, but \"failed\". This violent nature is enhanced by a body that David X. Cohen and Matt Groening say is based on the"
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"Island in the Sea of Time\nIsland in the Sea of Time (ISOT) is the first of the three alternate history novels of the Nantucket series by S. M. Stirling. It was released in the United States and Canada on February 1, 1998 and in the United Kingdom a month later on March 1.\nPlot summary.\nAt 9:15 pm EST on March 17, 1998, the island of Nantucket, Massachusetts and the United States Coast Guard cutter \"Eagle\", are transported by an unknown phenomenon (called"
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"It Hits the Fan\n\"It Hits the Fan\" is the fifth season premiere of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 66th episode of the series overall. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on June 20, 2001. In the episode, the word \"shit\" is said uncensored on television on the crime show \"Cop Drama\". After this, everyone starts saying \"shit\" over and over, which eventually brings on a mysterious plague that unleashes the ancient Knights"
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"must be completed to move on, to the fan requests system, though found it still tedious to work through the game in this fashion, according to IGN's Craig Harris. Albert García of Eurogamer considered that the series is still lacking features found in the console-based games, but remains a consistent \"little brother\" to the main series' titles. The soundtrack was considered to have stronger guitar portions than from previous games, but still felt like a \"disco\" collection. \"Modern Hits\" was criticized in"
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"as Vincent Swan, the head salesman at Cachet Windows (Series 1-)\n- James Buckley as Brian Fitzpatrick, a junior salesman (Series 1-)\n- Joe Thomas as Martin Lavender, a junior salesman (Series 1-)\n- Nigel Lindsay as Tony Walsh, the owner of Cachet Windows (Series 1-)\n- Linzey Cocker as Sam Swan, Vincent's wife (Series 1-)\n- Lauren O'Rourke as Carol, the secretary at Cachet Windows (Series 1-)\n- Lee Ross as Ronnie Farrell,"
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"Kenny Dies\n\"Kenny Dies\" is the thirteenth and penultimate episode of the fifth season of the animated television series \"South Park\", and the 78th episode of the series overall. \"Kenny Dies\" originally aired in the United States on December 5, 2001 on Comedy Central. In the episode, Cartman comes across a truckload of fetuses he cannot sell thanks to a recent government ruling on stem cell research. When Kenny is diagnosed with a terminal illness, Cartman uses it to lobby Congress to restore stem cell"
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"a breakout character whose popularity was growing with the viewers and creators of the show. In the episode \"Kenny Dies\", Kenny dies after developing terminal muscular dystrophy, while Parker and Stone claimed that Kenny would not be returning in subsequent episodes. The duo insisted they grew tired of upholding the tradition of having Kenny die in each episode. Stone stated that thinking of humorous ways to kill the character was initially fun, but became more mundane as the series progressed. When they determined that it would be too difficult to develop"
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"Kissed Off\n\"Kissed Off\" is the 13th episode in the third season, the 54th episode overall, of the American dramedy series \"Ugly Betty\", which aired on February 5, 2009. The episode was written by David Grubstick and directed by Rose Troche.\nPlot.\nBetty returns home with her arms full of moving boxes, but slips and falls after coming through the door. She regains her composure and is introduced to Ignacio's nurse, Elena, who is warmly at home with the family."
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"La frousse aux trousses\nLa frousse aux trousses, written by Tome and drawn by Janry, is the fortieth album of the \"Spirou et Fantasio\" series, and the eighth of the authors. The story was originally serialised in \"Spirou\" magazine under the title \"Angoisse à Touboutt–Chan\", before released in a hardcover album under the altered title later in 1987.\nStory.\nIn \"La frousse aux trousses\", Spirou and Fantasio intend to make a journey to Touboutt-Chan in order to"
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"Lobster Quadrille\nLobster Quadrille is the twenty-sixth episode of the third series of the 1960s cult British spy-fi television series \"The Avengers\", starring Patrick Macnee and Honor Blackman. It originally aired on ABC on 21 March 1964. The episode was directed by Kim Mills and written by Richard Lucas.\nPlot.\nSteed and Cathy investigate an illegal drug smuggling operation.\nCast.\n- Patrick Macnee as John Steed\n- Honor Blackman as Cathy Gale\n- Leslie Sands as Captain Slim\n-"
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"The Simon Sisters Sing the Lobster Quadrille and Other Songs for Children\nThe Simon Sisters Sing The Lobster Quadrille and Other Songs for Children is The Simon Sisters' 1969 album, featuring musical settings of classic children's poetry. \nReleases.\n\"Lobster Quadrille\" is The Simon Sisters' third and final studio album, their first for Columbia Records. It was released in 1969 as Columbia CC 24506 with a blue label. The album originally came packaged with a hard-cover illustrated book containing all the poems. It was"
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"Love and Other Acts of Courage\n\"Love and Other Acts of Courage\" is the fifth episode of the second season of the American television drama series \"Falling Skies\", and the 15th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on TNT in the United States on July 8, 2012. It was written by Joe Weisberg and directed by John Dahl.\nPlot.\nThe second Mass witnesses explosions in the distance and assume a resistance. When they arrive they find only destroyed Mech and charred skitters. Hal"
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"beg them to help the skitter explaining he is a rebel; some skitters can fight the control of the harness and have formed a rebellion. They wish to fight together with the humans to defeat the overlords.\nHal bonds with Maggie as she begins to open up about her past.\nReception.\nReception Ratings.\nIn its original American broadcast, \"Love and Other Acts of Courage\" was seen by an estimated 3.64 million household viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. \"Love and Other Acts of Courage"
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"Marge Be Not Proud\n\"Marge Be Not Proud\" is the eleventh episode of \"The Simpsons\"' seventh season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 17, 1995. In the episode, Marge refuses to buy Bart the new video game \"Bonestorm\", so he steals it from a local discount store. Bart ends up being estranged from his mother when he gets caught, and fearing that he has lost her love, he decides he must regain it.\nThe episode"
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"previous 19 seasons put together. Prior to Season 20, the only groundings that were ever mentioned were in \"Lisa's Rival\", \"Marge Be Not Proud\", and \"Fraudcast News\".\nReception.\nAccording to the Nielsen ratings, \"The Good, the Sad and the Drugly\" was watched by 6.50 million households in its original in the United States on April 19, 2009. It received a 3.0 rating in the 18–49 demographic, and was the second most-watched series in the \"Animation"
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"the best episodes of the season. Haque also gave praise to \"Blind Ambition\", \"No Chris Left Behind\", \"Bill and Peter's Bogus Journey\", and \"Meet the Quagmires\". Manisha Kanetkar of \"Smart House\", however, felt that the series saw \"no sign of tiring\" and had \"as many funny moments as ever.\" Nancy Basile of About.com regarded \"Airport '07\", \"Prick Up Your Ears\", and \"Barely Legal\" as \"gem episodes."
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"Mickey's Safari in Letterland\nMickey's Safari in Letterland is a 1993 educational Nintendo Entertainment System video game starring the famous cartoon character Mickey Mouse. In this game, Mickey must collect all of the letters of the alphabet for his museum by going to six different territories (including places inspired by the Yukon and the Caribbean). There are three levels of difficulty.\nEnemies in the game include snakes, porcupines and alligators. However, players cannot die from these enemies - they are simply bounced of them. Using"
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"Moroccan Christmas\n\"Moroccan Christmas\" is the eleventh episode of the fifth season of the television series \"The Office\", and the show's eighty-third episode overall. The episode aired in the United States on December 11, 2008 on NBC. \nIt is the third Christmas-themed episode of \"The Office\" and the first in two years, as 2007's planned edition was abandoned due to the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike.\nIn this episode, Phyllis throws a Moroccan-themed Christmas party"
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"My Late Lamented Friend and Partner\n\"My Late Lamented Friend and Partner\" is the pilot episode of the popular 1969 British television series \"Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)\" starring Mike Pratt, Kenneth Cope and Annette Andre. The episode was first broadcast on 21 September 1969 on ITV and directed by Cyril Frankel.\nSynopsis.\nJeff Randall (Mike Pratt) is on a divorce case for a Fay Sorrensen (Anne Sharp), and presents her with many photographs of her husband in intimate situations with other women"
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"broadcast in black and white for several months after the initial colour broadcast start date of 15 November 1969, decided not to screen the series at this time. Of this initial run, only LWT screened all 26 episodes. Ulster and Granada rested the show after eight episodes, Yorkshire, Channel and Westward did so after 14 episodes, Harlech after 15 episodes, and ATV Midlands only screened 21 of the 26 episodes.\nSeries overview.\nIn the pilot episode, \"My Late Lamented Friend and Partner\", Marty is"
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"Mydnight's Hero\nMydnight's Hero is the twenty-third book of the award-winning Lone Wolf book series created by Joe Dever.\nGameplay.\nLone Wolf books rely on a combination of thought and luck. Certain statistics such as combat skill and endurance attributes are determined randomly before play (reading). The player is then allowed to choose which Kai disciplines or skills he or she possess. This number depends directly on how many books in the series have been completed (\"Kai rank\"). With"
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"never published before (29 to 32) and the republication of the gamebooks that were neither republished by Mongoose or Mantikore (23 to 28).\nFollowing Dever's death in November 2016, his son Ben and longtime fan Vincent Lazzari were tasked to complete the series. Book 30, \"Dead in the Deep\" was published in Italian in 2018 with plans to publish it in English in 2019, along with book 23, \"Mydnight's Hero\". Both books were released on June 27.\nRepublication and expansion Megara"
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"NHL '94\nNHL '94 is an ice hockey game by EA Sports for the Genesis, Super NES and Sega CD, as well as the first release for the PC (DOS), simply titled \"NHL Hockey\", without the \"94\" in the title. The game is officially licensed from the National Hockey League and the NHL Players' Association. Being the third game in the \"NHL\" series media franchise, it was released in October 1993. \"NHL '94\" launched to critical acclaim"
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"NRL Mascot Mania\nNRL Mascot Mania is a National Rugby League video game, developed by Wicked Witch Software for Nintendo DS. It was released in July 2009.\nProduction.\nThe games focus more on the mythology of the League's Mascots then on the sport itself. The central component of the game is the adventure the players Mascot will experience in the themed worlds. As such, it is aimed at the younger fans of Rugby League.\nManaging Director of Wicked Witch Software, Daniel Visser, says that while"
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"One Angry Veronica\n\"One Angry Veronica\" is the tenth episode of the second season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", and the thirty-second episode overall. Written by Russell Smith and directed by John T. Kretchmer, the episode premiered on UPN on December 7, 2005.\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 serves on a jury in the trial"
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". Similarly to both, \"One Angry Veronica\" depicts a jury deliberating on and eventually changing its verdict. The episode would also be the final episode of the series to air in 2005.\nReception.\nReception Ratings.\nIn its original broadcast, \"One Angry Veronica\" received 3.42 million viewers, marking a sharp increase in 600,000 viewers from \"My Mother, the Fiend.\" At the time of its airing, the episode was the highest-rated episode of the series, surpassing the season premiere \"Normal"
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"One False Note\nOne False Note is the second book in \"The 39 Clues\" series. It is written by Gordan Korman, and was published by Scholastic on December 2, 2008. Following the events of \"The Maze of Bones\", the protagonists Amy and Dan Cahill learn about Mozart and travel to Vienna, Austria to search for the second clue in the 39 Clues competition. \"One False Note\" entered the Children's Books New York Times Best Seller list at number one on December 21, 2008 and"
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"of levels was false, since the \"one level\" was a series of levels accessible from one another via bland corridors that simply masked the necessary loading times. Jeff Gerstmann of GameSpot took note of how \"shockingly easy\" the game was compared to previous entries in the series, and how \"most of the game feels like a tutorial\", adding that \"the game really seems bent on holding your hand every step of the way.\" although others have viewed this in a light that showcased the game's hefty"
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"Paper Clip\n\"Paper Clip\" is the second episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series \"The X-Files\". It premiered on the Fox network on . It was directed by Rob Bowman, and written by series creator Chris Carter. \"Paper Clip\" featured guest appearances by Sheila Larken, Melinda McGraw and Nicholas Lea. The episode is one of those that explored the overarching mythology, or fictional history of \"The X-Files\". \"Paper Clip\" earned a Nielsen household"
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"the season, \"The Blessing Way\", began with the second-season finale \"Anasazi\". Both of those episodes, along with \"Paper Clip\", form a three part trilogy of episodes that began the third season. \"Anasazi\" was directed by R. W. Goodwin, who later directed the season finale \"Talitha Cumi\", and \"Paper Clip\" was directed by Rob Bowman. Bowman directed a total of eight episodes for the season, followed by Kim Manners who directed seven. Series creator Chris Carter"
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"Parasites Lost\n\"Parasites Lost\" is the second episode in season three of \"Futurama\". Although the title is a play on John Milton's epic poem \"Paradise Lost\", the episode is a parody of the 1966 film \"Fantastic Voyage\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 21, 2001.\nPlot.\nWhile making a pit stop at an interstellar truck stop, Fry buys and eats a decaying egg salad sandwich from a vending machine in the restroom. Upon"
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"determined by recognition of and regulation by salmon lice secretory/excretory products (SEP), which includes proteases and prostaglandin E2. The marine parasite secretes SEP into the damaged skin of the salmon which inhibits proteolytic activity. Proteolytic activity increases the amount of host peptides and amino acids that can be used as a source of nutrition and lowers the intensity of inflammatory responses.\nSee also.\n- Aquaculture of salmon\n- Atlantic salmon\n- Fish diseases and parasites\n- Pacific salmon\n- Salmon\nExternal links."
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"Perils of Paranoia\n\"Perils of Paranoia\" is the eighth episode of the eighth season of the American television medical drama series \"House\" and the 163rd overall episode of the series. It aired on Fox on November 28, 2011.\nA district attorney appears to suffer from a heart attack while cross-examining a witness. The initial diagnosis is hyper-anxiety, but the team finds an arsenal at the patient's home and start to believe that his extreme paranoia is a physical symptom. Wilson becomes convinced that"
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"Life\" by Schuyler Fisk.\nReception.\n\"The A.V. Club\" gave this episode a B rating.\nExternal links.\n- \"Perils of Paranoia\" at Fox.com\n- Medical review of \"Perils of Paranoia\""
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"Persistence of Memory\nPersistence of Memory is the tenth novel by American teen author Amelia Atwater-Rhodes and is the fifth novel in her Den of Shadows series. Published on December 9, 2008 the novel tells the story of Erin Misrahe and her struggles with her alter-ego Shevaun, who is in fact a vampire with whom Erin has a link. The novel also mentions a character from Atwater-Rhodes's previous novel, \"In the Forests of the Night\" (1999), Alexander, the brother of the"
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"after Vermeer's \"Girl with the Pearl Earring\", and \"Persistence of Moomery\" after Salvador Dalí's \"Persistence of Memory\".\nHer popularity grew after publishing \"The Great Moosters\" as a collection of limited-edition prints.\n\"Great Moo-sters\" series Washington Green art publishing.\nPainting and travelling as a working freelancer was too much of a challenge as a new mother, so Shotton began approaching publishing companies. \nThe artist finally signed a contract with Washington Green Fine Art Publishers.\nWashington"
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"Pink Cupcakes\n\"Pink Cupcakes\" is the fifth episode of the of the anthology television series \"American Horror Story\", which premiered on November 5, 2014 on the cable network FX. It was written by Jessica Sharzer and directed by Michael Uppendahl. In this episode, Stanley (Denis O'Hare) and Elsa (Jessica Lange) have their own ideas on getting rid of Bette and Dot (Sarah Paulson) as Dandy (Finn Wittrock) finds his first victim.\nPlot.\nStanley fantasizes about an imaginary gala"
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"Horace Splattly\nHorace Splattly was a series of six children's books written by Lawrence David and illustrated by Barry Gott, published between 2002 and 2004 by Puffin Books. The eponymous Horace Splattly becomes the superhero The Cupcaked Crusader whenever he eats cupcakes baked by his sister.\nSeries.\n1. \"Horace Splattly: The Cupcaked Crusader\" (2002)\n2. \"When Second Graders Attack\" (2002)\n3. \"The Terror of the Pink Dodo Balloons\" (2003)\n4. \"To"
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"Point 783\n\"Point 783\" is the fifth episode of \"Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons\", a British Supermarionation television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and produced by their company Century 21 Productions. Written by Peter Curran and David Williams and directed by Robert Lynn, it was first broadcast on 22 December 1967 on ATV Midlands.\nIn this episode, the Mysterons take control of an experimental superweapon in an attempt to kill the Supreme Commander of Earth Forces.\nPlot.\nThe episode begins with a demonstration"
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"streak without conceding a goal:\n- In Yugoslav First League: 506 minutes (11 Apr 1976 to 6 Jun 1976).\n- In Croatian First Football League: 783 minutes (2 Aug 2015 to 4 Oct 2015).\n- Home: 672 minutes (13 Jun 1992 to 15 Nov 1992).\n- Away: 524 minutes (12 Apr 1995 to 10 Sep 1995).\n- In Yugoslav Cup: 576 minutes (29 Mar 1978 to 16 May 1979).\n- In Croatian Cup"
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"Prisoner's Base\nPrisoner's Base (British title \"Out Goes She\") is a Nero Wolfe detective novel by Rex Stout, first published by Viking Press in 1952.\nPlot introduction.\nA young woman who will shortly inherit control of a large manufacturing firm wants to rent a room in Nero Wolfe's house. Wolfe, outraged, puts her out; she is found murdered later that night. With no client in sight, Wolfe is not interested, but Archie feels responsible. His first step is to"
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"up to the stoop. It was, therefore, shown from angles that would camouflage any slight discrepancies. The series settled on \"914\" for the brownstone's address. This number can be seen on the studio set representing the front door exterior in several episodes and on a closeup of Archie's paycheck in \"Prisoner's Base\".\nTitle character Food.\nGood food is a keystone (along with reading) of Wolfe's mostly leisured existence. He is both a gourmand and a gourmet, enjoying generous helpings of"
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