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"Realm of Fear\n\"Realm of Fear\" is the 128th episode of the American science fiction television series \"\". It is the second episode of the .\n\"Realm of Fear\" primarily focuses on Reginald Barclay's paralyzing fear of the transporter.\nPlot.\nThe \"Enterprise\" comes to the assistance of the USS \"Yosemite\", a science vessel where several crewmen have gone missing after a transporter accident. The \"Enterprise\" is unable to transport directly to the ship due to interference, but Lt"
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"reluctant to use the transporter, as the characters express in the \"Next Generation\" episodes \"Encounter at Farpoint\" and \"\", respectively. Reginald Barclay expresses his outright fear of transporting in \"Realm of Fear\".\nDepiction Capabilities and limitations.\nThe television series and films do not go into great detail about transporter technology. The \"\" claims that the devices transport objects in real time, accurate to the quantum level. The episode \"Realm of Fear\" specifies the length of a transport under unusual circumstances would"
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"Red-Handed"
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"Red-Handed\n\"Red-Handed\" is the 15th episode of the American fairy tale/drama television series \"Once Upon a Time\", which aired in the United States on ABC on March 11, 2012.\nThe series takes place in the fictional seaside town of Storybrooke, Maine, in which the residents are actually characters from various fairy tales that were transported to the \"real world\" town by a powerful curse. This episode deals with Red Riding Hood's backstory, and Ruby being hired by Emma"
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"Live at 20000V 30 Sep 1995\nLive at 20000V 30 Sep 1995 is a live album by the noise musician Merzbow, released as a single-sided red LP record. It is volume 6 of the label's Live 12\" Series.\nPersonnel.\n- Masami Akita – noise electronix\n- Tetsuo Sakaibara – Indian death voice\n- Fumio Kosakai – screaming mad voice"
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"Rediscovery"
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"Rediscovery\nRediscovery is a science fantasy novel by American writers Marion Zimmer Bradley and Mercedes Lackey, part of the Darkover series of novels and short stories published in the United States since 1958. It was first published by DAW Books in 1993.\n\"Rediscovery\" deals with Earth's reestablishment of contact with the lost human colony on the planet Darkover after centuries of societal development on the colony world. It presents the backstory necessary for understanding \"The Sword of Aldones\", \"Sharra's Exile\", and \"The Heritage"
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"management priorities:\nChanging in conservation status, an alarm towards becoming extinct\nThe Adelaide pygmy blue-tongue skink (Tiliqua adelaidensis) had been classified extinct until its rediscovery near Burra in South Australia in 1992. It is classified as Endangered in South Australia. Another example Chestnut-rumped heathwren status has changed from Vulnerable in 2008, to Endangered in 2016. Also, Western Pygmy Possum were listed as Vulnerable in AMRL in 2008 and became Critically Endangered in the Adelaide and Mt Lofty Ranges Region in Sep 2015.\nDifferent"
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"Replaceable You"
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"Replaceable You\n\"Replaceable You\" is the fourth 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 November 6, 2011. In the episode, Homer gets a new assistant named Roz who is secretly out to steal his job. Meanwhile, Bart teams up with Martin Prince for the upcoming Springfield Elementary science fair, constructing robot baby seals that become popular with the senior citizens at the Springfield Retirement Castle. The role of"
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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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"Revenge of the Cybermen"
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"represent text\nGiven Pietro Polani\nPietro Polani (died 1148) was the 36th Doge of Venice. He reigned from 1130 to 1148.\nPolani was elected Doge over the protests of the Dandolo and Bado families because of his first marriage to Adelasa Michele, who was the daughter of his predecessor Domenico Michele. His opponents saw his election to Doge as a violation of a decree that sought to prevent public positions from being passed on through inheritance.\nPolani's reign was characterized primarily by external threats to the Republic of Venice. Between 1133, a positive would be Pietro Polani",
"Revenge of the Cybermen\nRevenge of the Cybermen is the fifth and final serial of the 12th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 19 April to 10 May 1975. It was the first to feature the Cybermen since 1968's \"The Invasion\".\nThe serial is set on Space Station Nerva, now called Nerva Beacon, and the \"planet of gold\" Voga, thousands of years before \"The Ark in Space\"."
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"The Cybermen were also featured in the novel \"Iceberg\" by actor David Banks, who played the Cyber Leader in the television series from \"Earthshock\" to \"Silver Nemesis\". Banks had previously written, in 1988, \"Cybermen\", a fictional history of the Cybermen which included a \"future\" design for them. The Missing Adventure Novel \"Killing Ground\" also features Cybermen of the type seen in \"Revenge of the Cybermen\". During this novel, the Sixth Doctor's new companion Grant Markham returns to"
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"Roy's Wedding"
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"Roy's Wedding\n\"Roy's Wedding\" is the second episode of the ninth season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\" and the show's 178th episode overall. The episode originally aired on NBC on September 27, 2012. The episode guest stars David Denman as Roy Anderson, Michael Patrick McGill as his brother Kenny, Robert R. Shafer as Bob Vance, and Ameenah Kaplan as Val.\nThe series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper"
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"'s office, and breaks up with him. In her brief breakup speech she repeats her complaints about his three-month absence, not realizing that he is talking to David on speakerphone.\nProduction.\n\"Couples Discount\" was written by co-executive producer Allison Silverman, marking her second writing credit for the season after \"Roy's Wedding\". It was directed by Troy Miller, his third directorial credit for the series. Originally, it was reported that the episode would be titled \"Andy's Return\""
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"Sharpe's Skirmish"
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"Sharpe's Skirmish\n\"Sharpe's Skirmish\" is a historical short story by Bernard Cornwell in the Richard Sharpe series.\n\"Sharpe's Skirmish\" was first written in 1998. British bookseller W. H. Smith devised the idea of giving away a Sharpe short story with every copy of \"Sharpe's Fortress\", possibly why \"Sharpe’s Skirmish\" often refers to events that happened in the latter book. Only a few thousand copies were originally published, however an edition has been republished by the Sharpe Appreciation Society."
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"Badajoz. Perkins was not mentioned in the novel Sharpe's Company however he went on to fight in the Battle of Salamanca in Sharpe's Sword but he wasn't mentioned. He reappears in Sharpe's Skirmish in the defence of the Tormes. He survived the defence of the Alba de Tormes, and he went onto fight alongside Sharpe in Sharpe's Enemy but he wasn't mentioned at all. Perkins wasn't mentioned in Sharpe's Honour, Regiment, Christmas, Siege, Revenge, or Waterloo. In Sharpe's Waterloo it"
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"Sirens of Ceres"
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"Sirens of Ceres\n\"Sirens of Ceres\" is an episode in the Australian/British science fiction drama television series \"K-9\". It is the fifth episode of Series 1.\nSynopsis.\nWhen Jorjie hits one of the robot police with a stone, her mother punishes by sending her to the private school MAGDALENA. But the Department are testing an alien mineral weapon, which they can use to control people in the academy.\nPlot.\nA single activist is protesting about CCPC violence when she is apprehended"
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"sisters include Calliope (muse of epic poetry), Clio (muse of history), Euterpe (muse of lyrical poetry), Terpsichore (muse of dancing), Erato (muse of erotic poetry), Thalia (muse of comedy), Polyhymnia (muse of hymns), and Urania (muse of astronomy). She is also the mother of several of the Sirens, the divine handmaidens of Kore (Persephone/Proserpina) who were cursed by her mother, Demeter/Ceres, when they were unable to prevent"
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"Small Vices"
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"Small Vices\nSmall Vices is the 24th Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker.\nPlot.\nThe story follows Boston-base\nPI Spenser as he tries to solve the murder of a college student.\nRecurring characters.\n- Spenser\n- Dr. Susan Silverman, Ph.D\n- Hawk\n- Lee Farrell\n- Martin Quirk\n- Frank Belson\n- Vinnie Morris\n- Gino Fish\n- Paul Giacomin\n- Henry Cimoli\n- Rita Fiori\n- Ives\n- Patricia Utley\n-"
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"delivery of 3 copies of the fully developed eCanter from the small series production to the large parcel delivery service United Parcel Service, in which, among other things, in collaboration with the office of attorney general of the State New York, Eric Schneiderman, the emission-free delivered vices to 8 government and other non-profit organizations, such as the New York Botanical Garden.\nSpecifications.\nSpecifications Chassis.\nThe chassis of the Fuso eCanter is based on the 8th generation of the Mitsubishi Fuso Canter in the 7.5-tonne version"
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"Something You Can Do with Your Finger"
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"Something You Can Do with Your Finger\n\"Something You Can Do with Your Finger\" is the eighth episode of the fourth season of the animated television series \"South Park\", and the 56th episode of the series overall. \"Something You Can Do with Your Finger\" originally aired in the United States on Comedy Central on July 12, 2000.\nIn the episode, the boys form their own boy band, and everyone in town is lining up to audition for a spot as the fifth band member."
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"2000\n- \"Cartman Joins NAMBLA\" Original air date: June 21, 2000\n- \"Cherokee Hair Tampons\" Original air date: June 28, 2000\nDisc 2 \n- \"Chef Goes Nanners\" Original air date: July 5, 2000\n- \"Something You Can Do with Your Finger\" Original air date: July 12, 2000\n- \"Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?\" Original air date: July 19, 2000\n- \"Probably\" Original air date: July 26, 2000"
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"Sorry, Bro"
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"Sorry, Bro\n\"Sorry, Bro\" is the 16th episode in the fourth season of the television series \"How I Met Your Mother\" and 80th overall. It originally aired on March 9, 2009.\nPlot.\nAt 1:45 am, Robin gets up so she will be in time for her 4 am talk show that she anchors and meets the gang at the bar, as they are still out from the previous night. Ted tells his friends that Karen, his girlfriend during high school and college,"
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"by ESPN in late April 2017, so it can be surmised the segment has been discontinued.\n- Sorry Bro!: a segment similar to \"C'mon Man!\" where plays from the previous day were shown, and Kolber and the analysts would end his/her segment by saying \"Sorry Bro!\" It only aired once, on September 21, 2015.\n- Chalk Talk: Jon Gruden interviewed a player or coach from that night's game. It was discontinued after Gruden returned to coaching the Raiders."
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"Spooky Little Girl"
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"Spooky Little Girl\n\"Spooky Little Girl\" is the ninth episode of the of the television series \"American Horror Story\", which premiered on the network FX on November 30, 2011. The episode was written by Jennifer Salt and was directed by John Scott. This episode is rated TV-MA (LSV).\nIn this episode, a famous murder victim visits the house while Constance (Jessica Lange) learns of Tate's (Evan Peters) bad behavior. Kate Mara guest stars as Hayden McClaine. Taissa"
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"Spooky (Classics IV song)\n\"Spooky\" was originally an instrumental song performed by saxophonist Mike Sharpe (Shapiro), written by Shapiro and Harry Middlebrooks Jr, which first charted in 1967 hitting #57 on the US pop charts. Its best-known version was created by James Cobb and producer Buddy Buie for the group Classics IV when they added lyrics about a \"spooky little girl\". The vocalist was Dennis Yost. The song is noted for its eerie whistling sound effect depicting the spooky little girl. It"
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"Steel-Eyed Death"
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"Steel-Eyed Death\n\"Steel-Eyed Death\" is the thirteenth episode of the twentieth season of NBC's long-running legal drama \"Law & Order\".\nPlot.\nA family of four is found murdered in their home by a boy experiencing symptoms of a type of post-traumatic stress disorder.\nIn this episode, Detective Lupo admits he had PTSD and a drinking problem after seeing a horrible crime scene on a past Christmas.\nProduction.\n\"Steel-Eyed Death\" was directed"
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": an impeccable piece of realistic fiction, with routine material transcended by art at its most clear-eyed and unpretentious\".\n- Martyn Goff in the \"Daily Telegraph\" writes \"It is difficult to convey the marvellous quality of this book. Constance Keating is a major fictional portrait, her death finally noble\".\nPublication history.\n- 1981, UK, Hamish Hamilton, , Pub date 17 Sep 1981, Hardback\n- 1982, US, William Morrow, , Pub date Jan 1982, Hardback"
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"Stench and Stenchibility"
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"Stench and Stenchibility\n\"Stench and Stenchibility\" is the twenty-fifth episode of the seventh season of the animated sitcom \"Futurama\". It originally aired on Comedy Central on August 28, 2013. The episode was written by Eric Horsted and directed by Crystal Chesney-Thompson. It is the last episode to use the full intro sequence. Dr. Zoidberg falls in love with a human flower merchant while Bender competes in a deadly tap-dancing contest.\nPlot.\nDr. Zoidberg manages to make a face-to"
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"Doctor Zoidberg from the discarded body parts), it melts down due to the accumulated residue of heavy spices from LaBarbara's cooking. Roberto appears again in the series' penultimate episode \"Stench and Stenchibility\".\nAntagonists Robot Devil.\nThe Robot Devil (voiced by Dan Castellaneta in regular appearances, Maurice LaMarche in \"A Tale of Two Santas\") serves as the leader of Robot Hell, which is hidden beneath the \"Inferno\" ride at the amusement park \"Reckless Ted's Funland\" in New Jersey. His"
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"Stew-Roids"
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"Stew-Roids\n\"Stew-Roids\" is the 13th episode in the seventh season of the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 26, 2009. The episode features Stewie after he is attacked at an outdoor party by Joe's infant daughter, Susie. While training Stewie, Peter injects him with performance-enhancing drugs, and Stewie becomes incredibly muscular. Meanwhile, Chris becomes the fake boyfriend of popular student Connie D'Amico. He begins to"
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"apologizes to Meg for everything, and he tells her what it was like to be a part of the \"in-crowd\".\nProduction.\n\"Stew-Roids\" was written by series regular Alec Sulkin in his first writing job for the season. It was directed by former \"Mission Hill\" and \"The Oblongs\" director Jerry Langford, who had joined the show's staff that season when he directed the episode \"Tales of a Third Grade Nothing\". Series regulars Peter Shin and James Purdum served"
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"Storm from the Shadows"
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"Storm from the Shadows\nStorm from the Shadows is a science fiction novel by American writer David Weber, released in February 2009 (but with an official publication date of March 3, 2009). It is set in the Honorverse and is the second in the \"Saganami Island\" series, spun off from the main Honor Harrington series. In this volume, the spin-off series is re-integrated with the main series as several scenes were repeated either exactly or from a different point of view. The actions in"
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"C4ISR Cooperative Research Program, February 2000\n- Networks and Netwars: The Future of Terror, Crime, and Militancy, Edited by: John Arquilla, David Ronfeldt, RAND Corporation, 1999\n- Omand, Sir David, Jamie Bartlett & Carl Miller, “Introducing Social Media Intelligence (SOCMINT)” published: 28 Sep 2012.\n- Proactive Cyber Defense and the Perfect Storm. www.cyberthreat.ca David McMahon 19 April 2008\n- Secdev, “Shadows in the Cloud”. A complex ecosystem of cyber espionage that systematically targeted"
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"Summer of 4 Ft. 2"
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"Summer of 4 Ft. 2\n\"Summer of 4 Ft. 2\" is the twenty-fifth and final episode of \"The Simpsons\"' seventh season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 19, 1996. In the episode, the Simpson family stay in Ned Flanders' beach house. Hanging around with a new set of children, Lisa becomes popular, while Bart is left out. Bart tries to sabotage his sister's newfound acceptance, but fails.\nThe episode was"
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"Objectivity’: A Response to the New Objectivity Question,” \"Synthese\", Vol. 104, No. 3, pp. 331-349\n- 1998. “Women, Science, and Society,” \"Science\", New Series, Vol. 281, No. 5383 (Sep 11 1998), 1599-1600\n- 2002. “Must the Advance of Science Advance Global Inequality?” \"International Studies Review\", Vol. 4, No. 2 (Summer), 87-105"
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"Swallowing Darkness"
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"Swallowing Darkness\nSwallowing Darkness (2008) is the seventh novel in the Merry Gentry series written by Laurell K. Hamilton.\nPlot.\n\"Swallowing Darkness\" follows the further adventures of Princess Meredith \"Merry Gentry\" NicEssus. Merry has finally succeeded in getting pregnant. Having done so before her cousin Cel could impregnate one of his women, she will be able to claim the Unseelie throne from her aunt Andais as long as she successfully carries her twin babies to term and gives birth. This news makes her a target"
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"2006)\n6. \"A Lick of Frost\" (2007)\n7. \"Swallowing Darkness\" (2008)\n8. \"Divine Misdemeanors\" (2009)\n9. \"A Shiver of Light\" (2014)\nReception.\nCritical reception for the \"Merry Gentry\" series has been mixed to positive. The earlier novels in the series received predominantly positive reviews while later novels in the series such as \"Divine Misdemeanors\" were criticized for having a \"too simply resolved conclusion\"."
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"T.A.H.I.T.I."
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"T.A.H.I.T.I.\n\"T.A.H.I.T.I.\" is the fourteenth 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 race to save Skye. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. The episode was written by Jeffrey Bell and directed by Bobby Roth.\nClark Gregg reprising"
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"his role as Coulson from the film series, and is joined by series regulars Ming-Na Wen, Brett Dalton, Chloe Bennet, Iain De Caestecker, and Elizabeth Henstridge. The characters look to save Skye (Bennet) by finding out how Coulson was resurrected by S.H.I.E.L.D. following his death in \"The Avengers\". The episode introduces recurring guest star Bill Paxton to the series, and the alien race the Kree to the MCU.\n\"T.A.H.I.T.I.\" originally aired on ABC on March 4, 2014, and according to"
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"Tainted Obligation\n\"Tainted Obligation\" is the fourth episode of the sixth season of the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\", and the show's 106th episode overall. It was written by Jenna Bans and directed by Tom Verica. The episode was originally broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on October 8, 2009. In the episode, Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and Dr. Lexie Grey (Chyler Leigh)'s father is admitted into the hospital, seeking a liver"
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"The Adventure of the Creeping Man"
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"The Adventure of the Creeping Man\n\"The Adventure of the Creeping Man\" (1923) is one of 12 Sherlock Holmes short stories (56 total) by Arthur Conan Doyle in \"The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes\" first published in \"Strand Magazine\" October 1921 - April 1927.\nSynopsis.\nA man named Trevor Bennett comes to Holmes with a most unusual problem. He is Professor Presbury's personal secretary, and Mr. Bennett is also engaged to the professor's only daughter, Edith. Professor Presbury"
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"to other detectives, such as \"The Adventure of the Creeping Man\" and extra scenes in \"The Master Blackmailer\" (their version of \"The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton\"). Lestrade was even mentioned off-screen in the scripts, emphasising his close relationship with 221B Baker Street.\nJeavons' portrayal is considered the most faithful to the Canon. In \"Starring Sherlock Holmes\" David Stuart Davies wrote, \"Lestrade was played with great panache throughout the Granada series by Colin Jeavons, who humanised and enhanced"
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"The Adventure of the Crooked Man"
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"The Adventure of the Crooked Man\n\"The Adventure of the Crooked Man\", 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 Crooked Man\" 15th in a list of his 19 favourite Sherlock Holmes stories.\nSynopsis.\nHolmes calls on Watson late one evening to tell him about a case that he has been working on, and also to invite him"
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"Crooked Man\nCrooked Man may refer to:\n- The nursery rhyme, There Was a Crooked Man.\n- \"The Crooked Man\", alternate title of \"The Adventure of the Crooked Man\", a Sherlock Holmes short story.\n- \"The Crooked Man\", \"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes\" (TV series) first season episode.\n- \"The Crooked Man\", an episode of the animated show \"Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century\".\n- \"The Crooked Man\""
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"The Atlas of the Land"
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"The Atlas of the Land\nThe Atlas of the Land is an illustrated book by Karen Wynn Fonstad, which provides a cartographer's point of view to the fictional world known as \"the Land\" from Stephen R. Donaldson's fantasy novel series \"The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant\".\nThroughout this book, Fonstad provides detailed cartography along with annotated descriptions for each map. Some of the larger scaled maps also plot out the travels of various characters and their companions throughout the novels. On some of these maps, Fonstad also"
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"2010. Web. 4 Sep 2010. http://www.sde.state.ok.us/Services/Directory/pdf/Directory.pdf. http://www.ok.govredirect.php?link_id=109\n- United States. Choctaw County Oklahoma Fact Sheet. Choctaw County: Census Bureau, 2010. Web. 4 Sep 2010. http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/SAFFFacts?_event=Search&geo_id=05000US40023&_geoContext=01000US|04000US40|05000US40023&_street=&_county=choctaw+county&_cityTown=choctaw+county&_state=04000US40&_zip=&_lang=en&_sse=on&ActiveGeoDiv=geoSelect&_useEV=&pctxt=fph&pgsl=050&_submenuId=factsheet_1&ds_name=DEC_2000_SAFF&_ci_nbr=null&qr_name=null%AE=null%3Anull&_keyword=&_industry=.\n- Faulkner, Dave. United States. Roger State University It's Personal OMA. Frogville: RSU/OMA, 2010. Web. 4 Sep 2010. http://www.rsu.edu/oma/.\n- \"Atlas of the World.\" Oklahoma. 7. National Geographic, 1999. Print.\n- Dodd"
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"The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell"
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"The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell\n\"The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell\" is the fourth episode of the sixth season of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\", and the 107th overall episode of the series. It was directed by Jeff Richmond, and written by co-executive producer Matt Hubbard. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network in the United States on January 26, 2012. Guest stars in this episode include Emma Stone, Ken Howard, Mick Foley, Andy Samberg, and"
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"The Cat Concerto\nThe Cat Concerto is a 1947 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 29th \"Tom and Jerry\" short, released to theatres on April 26, 1947. It was produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with musical supervision by Scott Bradley, and animation by Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge and Irven Spence and additional animation by Richard Bickenbach (uncredited).\nFollowing its release, it was met with critical acclaim, and is considered one of the best Tom and"
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"The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco\n\"The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco\" is episode 6 of season 5 in the television show \"Angel\". Written and directed by Jeffrey Bell, it was originally broadcast on November 5, 2003 on the WB network.\nPlot.\nOn the Mexican Day of the Dead, Angel has a run-in with a masked Wolfram and Hart employee. He is connected to an Aztec warrior demon named Tezcatcatl, who preys on the hearts of heroes. This leads Angel to wrestle"
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"The Chinese Parrot\nThe Chinese Parrot (1926) is the second novel in the Charlie Chan series of mystery novels by Earl Derr Biggers. It is the first in which Chan travels from Hawaii to mainland California, and involves a crime whose exposure is hastened by the death of a parrot.\nThe story concerns a valuable string of pearls which is purchased by a wealthy and eccentric financier. The handsome young son of the jeweller is assigned to shepherd the transfer of the pearls to the financier's vacation home in a desert"
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"The Deadly Assassin\nThe Deadly Assassin is the third serial of the 14th season of the British science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 30 October to 20 November 1976.\nIn the serial, the alien time traveller the Master (Peter Pratt) seeks to restore his life force by disrupting a power source that would destroy the planet Gallifrey along with his archenemy the Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker).\nPlot.\nThe Fourth Doctor has a precognitive vision"
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"Death of a Citizen\nDeath of a Citizen is a 1960 spy novel by Donald Hamilton, and was the first in a long-running series of books featuring the adventures of assassin Matt Helm. The title refers to the metaphorical death of peaceful citizen and family man Matt Helm and the rebirth of the deadly and relentless assassin of World War II.\nThe book sees Matthew Helm, a one-time assassin and special agent for the American government during the war, being reactivated (code name: Eric) when a"
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"The Exploding Meatball Sub\n\"The Exploding Meatball Sub\" is the 20th episode of the sixth season of the CBS sitcom \"How I Met Your Mother\" and the 132nd episode overall. It aired on April 11, 2011.\nPlot.\nTed and the others realize how much he and Zoey argue, a polar opposite of Lily and Marshall’s relationship, where the two always seem to be in support of each other. Ted and Lily argue throughout the episode about whose relationship is better. However, Ted begins"
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"The Haunted Fort\nThe Haunted Fort is Volume 44 in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap.\nThis book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate by David Grambs in 1965.\nPlot summary.\nA long-distance telephone call from Chet Morton's uncle summons Frank and Joe Hardy and their staunch pal Chet to a summer art school, located near old Fort Senandaga which is reputed to be inhabited by a ghost. The young detectives' assignment: recover two famous oil paintings stolen from the"
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"Hrvoje Sep\nHrvoje Sep (born 26 February 1986) is a Croatian professional boxer.\nAmateur career.\nHe was boxing for BK Leonardo under Leonardo Pjetraj.\nSep was 6 times champion of Croatia (2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016), two times runner-up (2012, 2015).\nHe was also WSB Season I Champion (As member of Paris United team) and two times (Season III and season V) as member of Astana Arlans team, with a"
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"California\n- \"Stained Glass Window\", a 2003 Mila Mason album\n- Stained Class, a 1978 Judas Priest album\n- \"Stained Glass\", a piece by contemporary composer David Gillingham\n- \"Stained Glass, Soma Fountains\",a 1997 album by the Legendary Pink Dots\nArt and entertainment Television.\n- \"Stained Glass\" (TV series), a South Korean television series produced by the SBS in 2004\n- Stained Glass Windows (TV program), American television program about religion broadcast by the ABC network"
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"The Long Legs of the Law\n\"The Long Legs of the Law\" is the first episode of series 2 of the BBC sitcom, \"Only Fools and Horses\". It was first broadcast on 21 October 1982. The title of the episode was a pun on the police term \"the long arm of the law\". In the episode, Del is horrified when he discovers that Rodney is dating a policewoman.\nSynopsis.\nIt is the morning after a party at the \"Nag's Head\" attended"
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"book in the United States.\nIn Sweden, The Saint had a long-running comic book published from 1966 to 1985 under the title \"Helgonet\". It originally reprinted the newspaper strip, but soon original stories were commissioned for \"Helgonet\". These stories were also later reprinted in other European countries. Two of the main writers were Norman Worker and Donne Avenell; the latter also co-wrote the novels \"The Saint and the Templar Treasure\" and the novella collection \"Count on the Saint\", while"
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"When Good Kids Go Bad\n\"When Good Kids Go Bad\" is the second episode of the American sitcom \"Modern Family\"s third season and the 50th episode overall. The episode originally aired on September 21, 2011 on American Broadcasting Company (ABC) and ran back-to-back with \"Dude Ranch\" in a one-hour timeslot. The episode was written by Jeffrey Richman and directed by Michael Spiller.\n\"When Good Kids Go Bad\" was viewed by 14.53 million viewers and received positive reviews from critics"
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"with \"Happy Endings\". Aided by winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series for the second time, ratings for the one-hour season premiere, \"Dude Ranch\" / \"When Good Kids Go Bad\", rose up 18% compared to the previous season premiere, \"The Old Wagon\" making it the highest rated episode for the series and the highest rated ABC premiere in six years. \"Dude Ranch\" / \"When Good Kids Go Bad\" finished first in the ratings with a 6.2 rating"
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"Whose Body?\nWhose Body? is a 1923 mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, in which she introduced the character of Lord Peter Wimsey.\nPlot.\nThipps, an architect, finds a dead body wearing nothing but a pair of pince-nez in the bath of his London flat. Lord Peter Wimsey -- a nobleman who has recently developed an interest in criminal investigation as a hobby -- resolves to investigate the matter privately. Leading the official investigation is Inspector Sugg, who suggests that the body may be that"
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"Wales, some new arrivals manage to upset a small community after they buy the local pub and convert it into a home.\n4x7 Episode 7\n--Air date Sep 09, 2015—Two feuding families turn their whole street into a war zone.\n4x8 Season finale—Air date Sep 16, 2015—Among the stories highlighted are that of Leslie, whose neighbours began capturing his activities on film, convinced that his trade business was illegal.\nEpisodes Series 5.\n5x1 Episode 1\n--Air date Sep 22, 2016—Marion and her son"
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"Xmas Story\n\"Xmas Story\" is the fourth episode in the second season of \"Futurama\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 19, 1999. The episode was written by David X. Cohen and directed by Peter Avanzino. John Goodman guest stars in this episode as Robot Santa. The plot of the episode focuses on the first Xmas that Fry spends in the future.\nPlot.\nWhile on a ski trip, Fry begins to feel nostalgic for 20th century Christmases. To"
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"\" book series April 2011\n- \"Limited Edition Horus Heresy Audio Boxset\" Dan Abnett, Ben Counter, Graham McNeill. CD-audio compilation of the opening trilogy in the book series, narrated by Martyn Ellis. Includes an \"exclusive bonus CD\" with the short story \"Little Horus\" by Abnett, also read by Ellis; this \"audio short\" was originally published in Book 16, \"Age of Darkness\" November 2011\n- \"Xmas 2011 Horus Heresy eBundle\" Book series authors."
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"Ye Gods"
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"Ye Gods\n\"Ye Gods\" is the second segment of the fifth episode of the first season (1985–86) from the television series \"The Twilight Zone\".\nPlot.\nTodd Ettinger discusses buying a new car over lunch with a friend when a woman strides into the diner, and a man, who is in fact Cupid, overhears their conversation. When Todd accidentally runs into her at the cash register, Cupid throws some \"magical dust\" over him and both Ettinger and the woman look at each other"
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"Gods of Honour\nGods of Honour is a Hong Kong television series adapted from the novel \"Fengshen Bang\" (also known as \"Investiture of the Gods\" or \"Creation of the Gods\"), a Chinese vernacular classic written by Xu Zhonglin and Lu Xixing. The series was first aired on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in 2001. It starred Benny Chan, Chin Kar-lok, Irene Wan, Michelle Ye, Dickson Lee, Yuen Wah, Kingdom Yuen and Winnie Yeung in the lead roles.\nStory"
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"162 Candles\n\"162 Candles\" is the eighth episode of the first season of The CW television series, \"The Vampire Diaries\" and the eighth episode of the series overall. It originally aired on November 5, 2009. The episode was written by Barbie Kligman and Gabrielle Stanton and directed by Rick Bota.\nPlot.\nThe episode starts with Stefan (Paul Wesley) waking up at the living room and hearing noises in the house. He thinks that is Damon (Ian Somerhalder) but it is really his"
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"week would just be a filler episode, but it managed to keep up the pace of last week's super intense and amazing \"Haunted\".\"\nDespite the positive reviews, Robin Franson Pruter of \"Forced Viewing\" rated the episode with only 1/4 saying: \"A few good moments can’t buoy an episode sunk by the failure of its main story. [...] \"162 Candles\" remains the weakest episode of the series to date.\""
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"2Shy\n\"2Shy\" is the sixth episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series \"The X-Files\". It premiered on the Fox network on November 3, 1995. It was written by Jeff Vlaming, directed by David Nutter, and featured guest appearances by Timothy Carhart and James Handy. The episode is a \"Monster-of-the-Week\" story, a stand-alone plot which is unconnected to the series' wider mythology.\nThe show centers on FBI special agents"
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"Mat Beck also wrote an episode. Other producers included production manager and producer Joseph Patrick Finn and co-producer Paul Rabwin.\nThemes.\n\"Nisei\" and \"731\", show a darker side to the series, exploring the public's distrust in the government. Other episodes dealing with the wider mythology of the series—\"Talitha Cumi\", \"Piper Maru\" and \"Apocrypha\"—explore similar concepts, showcasing the shadow government plot line of the series. Episodes like \"2Shy\" and \"Pusher\" feature sadistic villains, containing"
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"A Catskill Eagle\nA Catskill Eagle is the 12th Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker, first published in 1985. The title comes from a quote from Herman Melville.\nPlot.\nSpenser, a private investigator in Boston. Spenser, who served as an infantryman in the 1st Infantry Division during the Korean War and as a former State trooper, receives a letter from his lover, Susan Silverman, who has relocated to the West Coast. His friend and associate, Hawk, is in jail and she needs help."
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"Formation Quartzite left the Bald Eagle ridge standing above the valley. The Bald Eagle Creek runs at the foot of the ridge on a bed of Devonian Hamilton Group Shale. Durable Lock Haven Formation Mudstone forms a parallel series of steep elongated knolls running west of the floodplain, some almost as high as the ridge. Catskill Formation Sandstone underlies a series of lower gently rolling hills at the foot of the plateau, which is in turn formed from uplifted Mississippian Sandstone."
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"A Clash of Kings\nA Clash of Kings is the second novel in \"A Song of Ice and Fire\", an epic fantasy series by American author George R. R. Martin expected to consist of seven volumes. It was first published on 16 November 1998 in the United Kingdom, although the first United States edition did not follow until February 2, 1999 Like its predecessor, \"A Game of Thrones\", it won the Locus Award (in 1999) for Best Novel and was nominated for the Nebula Award (also"
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"in which Robert's two brothers Renly and Stannis Baratheon both declare themselves the rightful kings. Eddard's vengeful son Robb and later Balon Greyjoy also secede and declare kingships.\nStorylines \"A Clash of Kings\".\nRobert briefly appears in \"A Clash of Kings\" in a flashback sequence.\nTV adaptation.\nRobert Baratheon is played by Mark Addy in the television adaption of the series of books. Addy's audition for the role was according to showrunners David Benioff and D. B. Weiss the best they saw, him being"
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"A Different Turf"
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"A Different Turf\nA Different Turf is a 1997 novel from Australian author Jon Cleary, the fourteenth book featuring Sydney detective Scobie Malone. A series of gay bashings have taken place throughout Sydney and someone is murdering the culprits. Cleary explored the psychology of serial killers from Australia's leading police profiler, Inspector Bronwyn Killmier, who inspired the character of Tilly Orbost.\nBackground.\nCleary was inspired to write the book after receiving criticism for a letter he wrote to the \"Sydney Morning Herald\" complaining about the amount of"
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"Somatosensory evoked potential\nSomatosensory evoked potential (SEP or SSEP) is the electrical activity of the brain that results from the stimulation of touch. SEP tests measure that activity and are a useful, noninvasive means of assessing somatosensory system functioning. By combining SEP recordings at different levels of the somatosensory pathways, it is possible to assess the transmission of the afferent volley from the periphery up to the cortex. SEP components include a series of positive and negative deflections that can be elicited by virtually any sensory stimuli. For example, SEPs"
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