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"Nine Inches\nNine Inches is the eighth novel of the \"Dan Starkey\" series by Northern Irish author, Colin Bateman, released on 13 October 2011 through Headline Publishing Group. Fellow crime author, Ian Rankin, recognised the book in \"The Scotsman\" as one of his \"books of the year\" 2011. It was also listed by author Nick Quantrill as one of his \"Top 5 Books of 2011\".\nPlot.\nThe four-year-old son of Jack Caramac, a shock jock radio"
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"the body. De Joux personally made the first six cars along with his team; after this his interest was on other things and he subsequently only sold bodies with plans for the chassis. The car was about nine inches lower than the standard Mini, two inches wider, and, thanks to the extended front radiator, three inches longer. Frontal area was reduced by 22%, giving better top end performance. Engines of course could be any A-series. The prototype was fitted with a 997cc Cooper engine, but"
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"Nobody Likes Babies"
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"Nobody Likes Babies\nNobody Likes Babies is the thirteenth episode of the second season of \"Scandal\". It premiered on February 7, 2013 in the U.S. The episode marks the end of the original 13 episode order producer Shonda Rhimes received from ABC which Rhimes wrote as a self-contained arc.\nPlot.\nHollis enters the elevator where Charlie is waiting to assassinate him. Huck enters shortly after and saves Hollis though he warns that unless Hollis keeps his mouth shut about Defiance Huck will let Charlie earn his pay check"
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"months after the events of Nobody Likes Babies. Olivia flashes back to intimate moments she spent with Fitz while swimming in a pool. Meanwhile, Fitz drinks in the middle of his morning shower and is joined by Mellie. Cyrus interrupts them to inform Fitz that four American soldiers have been taken hostage in Kashfar.\nAcross town David Rosen wakes up beside the body of a slain woman. When the police knock of his door claiming that they are there to investigate a disturbance he brushes them off.\nOlivia waits in line"
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"Obelix and Co.\nObelix and Co. is the twenty-third volume of the Asterix comic book series, by René Goscinny (stories) and Albert Uderzo (illustrations). The book's main focus is on the attempts by the Gaul-occupying Romans to corrupt the one remaining village that still holds out against them by instilling capitalism. It is also the penultimate volume written by Goscinny before his death in 1977; his final volume, \"Asterix in Belgium\", was released after his death in 1979.\nPlot summary"
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"hiatus until October /November (DC Comics)\nEvents April.\n- With issue #45, DC revives \"Metal Men\", which itself was a 1973 revival of a 1963 series which had stopped publishing in 1969.\n- In France, \"The demon of the Eiffel Tower,\" by Jacques Tardi, second album of \"The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec\", is released by Casterman.\n- April 25: the first episode of \"Obelix and Co.\", by Goscinny and Uderzo, appears"
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"Of Human Action"
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"Of Human Action\n\"Of Human Action\" is the seventh episode of the second season of the science fiction/crime series \"Fringe\", and the 27th episode overall. The episode followed a case involving the apparent kidnapping of the son of a scientist working for biotechnology corporation Massive Dynamic, leading the Fringe team to deal with the repercussions of mind control.\nThe episode was written by the staff-writing team of Glen Whitman and Robert Chiappetta, and was directed by executive producer Joe Chappelle. It first aired in"
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"Media.\nMedia Adaptations.\nMedia Adaptations \"Umizaru Evolution\" (2005).\nTitle: 海猿\nTitle (romaji): Umizaru\nAlso known as: Umizaru Evolution / Sea Monkey\nFormat: Renzoku\nGenre: Action, human drama, romance\nEpisodes: 11\nViewership ratings: 13.1\nBroadcast network: Fuji TV\nBroadcast period: 2005-Jul-05 to 2005-Sep-13\nAir time: Tuesday 21:00\nTheme song: Ocean by B'z\nSynopsis:\nA story of friendship, love and the brutal training of 14 Japan Coast"
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"On the Day Before\n\"On the Day Before\" is the forty-eighth \"The West Wing\" episode and fourth of the third season. It originally aired on NBC October 31, 2001. The episode deals with a suicide bomber in Jerusalem, as well as continued negotiations over the estate tax. Written by Aaron Sorkin, Paul Redford, and Nanda Chitre, and directed by Christopher Misiano, the episode contains the first appearances by H. Richard Greene as Congressman Robert Royce and Thomas Kopache as Assistant Secretary of State Bob"
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"Owls to Athens\nOwls to Athens is the fourth book in the Hellenic Traders series by H.N. Turteltaub (a pseudonym of Harry Turtledove). Like the others in the series it is a work of historical fiction concerning the adventures of a pair of Greek traders from Rhodes.\nTitle.\n\"Taking owls to Athens\" was a contemporary Greek saying, roughly the equivalent of the modern \"selling snow to eskimos\" or \"carrying coals to Newcastle\". The saying referred to the owl depicted on Athenian silver drachmas,"
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"the course of 2013 to 2015.\nThe series currently consists of four books:\n- \"Over the Wine Dark Sea\" (2001, re-released September 2013)\n- \"The Gryphon's Skull\" (2002, re-released April 2014)\n- \"The Sacred Land\" (2003, re-released December 2014)\n- \"Owls to Athens\" (2004, re-released March 2015)\nTurtledove also wrote \"Justinian\", which takes place in the early Byzantine Empire."
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"Pax Soprana\n\"Pax Soprana\" is the sixth episode of the HBO original series \"The Sopranos\". It was written by Frank Renzulli, directed by Alan Taylor and originally aired on February 14, 1999.\nStarring.\n- James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano\n- Lorraine Bracco as Dr. Jennifer Melfi\n- Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano\n- Michael Imperioli as Christopher Moltisanti\n- Dominic Chianese as Corrado Soprano, Jr.\n- Vincent Pastore as Pussy Bonpensiero\n- Steven Van Zandt as Silvio Dante *\n-"
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". A theoretician of the imperial peace during the Middle Ages was Dante Aligheri. Dante's works on the topic were analyzed at the beginning of the 20th century by William Mitchell Ramsay in the book \"The Imperial Peace; An Ideal in European History\" (1913).\nAnalogous peaces In fiction.\n- Isaac Asimov's fictional \"Galactic Empire\" and \"Foundation\" series refer to \"Pax Trantoria\" and \"Pax Imperium\".\n- \"Pax Soprana\" is the sixth episode of the HBO original series \""
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"Photo Finish (novel)"
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"Photo Finish (novel)\nPhoto Finish (novel) is a detective novel by Ngaio Marsh; it is the thirty-first, and penultimate, novel to feature Roderick Alleyn, and was first published in 1980. The novel takes place on a millionaire's private island in New Zealand, and features the world premiere of an opera entitled \"The Alien Corn\", after the Biblical story of Ruth. The novel's central character bears a striking resemblance to Maria Callas."
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"Photo Finish\nA photo finish is a photo or video taken at the finish line of a sporting race when multiple competitors cross the finishing line at nearly the same time.\nPhoto finish may also refer to:\n- \"Photo-Finish\", the seventh studio album by Irish musician Rory Gallagher\n- \"Photo Finish\" (novel), a detective novel by Ngaio Marsh\n- \"Photo Finish\" (film), a 1965 Australian film\n- Photo Finish Records, an independent record label located in"
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"Point of Impact"
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"Point of Impact\nPoint of Impact is a 1993 thriller novel by Stephen Hunter.\nSynopsis.\n\"Point of Impact\" revolves around a former Vietnam War sniper named Bob Lee Swagger or Bob \"the Nailer\". This character is loosely based upon the real Vietnam War sniper and U.S. Marine Corps legend Carlos Hathcock.\nPlot.\nBob \"The Nailer\" becomes involved in a plot by dirty big-government types. The story is about how he is first approached and used by them, and their subsequent"
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"National Contact Point-Taiwan Office (NCP-Taiwan), established in Sep. of 2008, seeks to facilitate the engagement of Taiwanese universities, industry, research institutes and their researchers with the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) and other related EU opportunities for mutual collaboration between the European Union and Taiwan. The aim of NCP-Taiwan is to increase the quality, quantity, profile and impact of Taiwan-EU research cooperation under FP7 by developing and executing a suite of activities such as info-days, seminars"
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"Pool of Radiance"
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"Pool of Radiance\nPool of Radiance is a role-playing video game developed and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc (SSI) in 1988. It was the first adaptation of TSR's \"Advanced Dungeons & Dragons\" (\"AD&D\") fantasy role-playing game for home computers, becoming the first episode in a four-part series of \"D&D\" computer adventure games. The other games in the \"Gold Box\" series used the game engine pioneered in \"Pool of Radiance\", as did later \""
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"Pool of Radiance (series)\nPool of Radiance is a series of role-playing video games set in the Forgotten Realms campaign settings of Dungeons & Dragons; it was the first Dungeons & Dragons video game series to be based on the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons rules.\nSeries.\nSeries \"Pool of Radiance\".\nSeries \"Pool of Radiance\" Development.\nThe section of the \"Forgotten Realms\" world in which \"Pool of Radiance\" takes place was intended to be developed only by SSI. The game was created on Apple"
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"Private Channel"
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"Private Channel\n\"Private Channel\" is the third segment of the thirty-third episode and the ninth episode of the second season (1986–87) of the television series \"The Twilight Zone\".\nPlot.\nAboard an airplane, obnoxious teenager Keith Barnes is annoying those around him with his radio. A lightning storm, however, transforms his Walkman into a telepathic tuning device. He begins to hear the voices of all the people around him in the plane, and then he finds out that Mr. Williams, the"
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"! (2016)\nEnglish translations.\nCinebook has started publishing Cedric since 2008. Five albums have been released so far:\n1. High-Risk Class - Sep 2008\n2. Dad's Got Class - Sep 2009\n3. What Got Into Him? - May 2011\n4. Hot And Cold\n5. Grandpa Dives In\nCartoon series.\nIn 2001, French TV channel Canal J started broadcasting the animated series based loosely on the comics. The same series started twenty days later on"
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"Pyramids of Mars\nPyramids of Mars is the third serial of the 13th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 25 October to 15 November 1975.\nThe serial is set in England and Egypt and on Mars in 1911. In the serial, the burial chamber of the alien Osiran Sutekh (Gabriel Woolf), the inspiration for the Egyptian god Set, is unearthed by the archaeology professor Marcus Scarman (Bernard Archard). Alive but"
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"- Pyramids On Mars, KPG Press, 1994,\n- Iguana In Your Pocket (with Nathan Beaty), Green Eggs & Ham Press, 1995\n- Drowning In Your Bloodshot Eyes (with Jim Buchanan), Angelflesh Press, 1995\n- Catfish In The Pecos, Angelflesh Press, 1996\n- Magic Buffalo by The Peyote Brothers (with elliott), Angelflesh Press, 1997\n- Prying (with Charles Bukowski and Jack Micheline), Four-Sep Publications, 1997\n- Funk/Works (with"
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"Rabid Dog"
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"Rabid Dog\n\"Rabid Dog\" is the twelfth episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series \"Breaking Bad\", and the 58th overall episode of the series. Written and directed by Sam Catlin, it aired on AMC in the United States and Canada on September 1, 2013.\nPlot.\nWalt creeps cautiously through his house in search of Jesse, who broke in and doused it in gasoline, but Jesse is nowhere to be found. After a cleaning crew cannot remove the gasoline scent"
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"by a rabid wolf.\n- In \"The Fury\" story arc of the Nordic Noir television series \"Bordertown\", Season 1, an illegal dog fighting ring forces female athletes to fight dogs that have been deliberately infected with rabies.\n- In the Season 27 episode of the BBC TV series \"Casualty\", titled \"If Not For You\", a dog-bite patient is suspected to be suffering from rabies contracted through a corneal transplant performed in Algeria, causing a rare case where a human may have"
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"Ragnarok DS"
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"Ragnarok DS\nRagnarok DS, known in Japan as , is a Nintendo DS video game based on the MMORPG \"Ragnarok Online\" and was released in Japan on December 18, 2008. It was announced that publisher Xseed Games had teamed up with developer GungHo Online Entertainment to bring the game to North America on February 16, 2010. It had also been announced that it would be released in South Korea.\nGungHo Online Entertainment, the company that hosts the Japanese server of \"Ragnarok Online\", announced it would expand"
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"\"Time N Tales\"\nTitles Mobile.\nGravity has also published and/or developed the following titles for mobile devices:\n- \"Ragnarok R\"\n- \"Miracle PORORO\"\n- \"MagicPuzzle Island\"\n- \"Ragnarok: Path of Heroes\"\n- \"RO: Idle Poring\"\n- \"Requiem Mobile\"\n- \"Ragnarok DS\"\nSubsidiaries.\nGravity owns a number of subsidiary companies, which publish and develop its games in countries and regions around the world.\n- Gravity Interactive publishes"
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"Reaganing\n\"Reaganing\" is the of the fifth season of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\", and the 85th overall episode of the series. It was written by co-executive producer Matt Hubbard and directed by Todd Holland. It originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network in the United States on October 21, 2010. Guest stars in this episode include Kelsey Grammer, Seth Kirschner, and Jen Ponton.\nIn the episode, Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) is succeeding at all"
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"frequently over the course of the series. Flashbacks reveal that she has worn glasses since she was around four or five years of age. However, according to Jenna in \"The Rural Juror\", she does not actually need glasses. (Tina Fey also does not need glasses, except to see far away.)\nSome of Liz's social problems stem from past slapstick events that left her with long-suppressed traumas and phobias. For instance, in \"Reaganing\", Liz reveals to Jack that she once ended"
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"Revenge in the Silent Tomb\nThe Revenge in the Silent Tomb is book 1 of the Race Against Time series written by J. J. Fortune.\nPlot summary.\nThe book opened at a Saturday, 2:47pm, with a New York teen Stephen Lane, and his uncle Richard Duffy, in a car chase over the Saharan desert in Al-Karesh, a fictional country in North Africa. They were pursued by gunmen. The chase ended with Richard Duffy about to be knifed by one of their pursuers. This was followed"
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"Road to Germany\n\"Road to Germany\" is the third episode of the seventh season and the fourth episode of the \"Road to...\" series of the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 19, 2008. In the episode, Mort accidentally goes into Stewie's time machine and is sent to Warsaw, Poland on September 1, 1939. Brian and Stewie realize Mort has gone back in time, and go in the time machine to"
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"Rubber Man"
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"Search Committee\n\"Search Committee\" is the two-part finale of the seventh season of the American television comedy series \"The Office\". It comprises the 151st and 152nd episodes of the series overall and the 25th and 26th episodes of the seventh season. It originally aired on NBC on May 19, 2011 in the United States. In the episode, Deangelo's replacement is sought out through a search committee process led by Jim (John Krasinski). Meanwhile, Angela (Angela Kinsey) becomes engaged to her state"
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"Yokota Air Base, Japan.\nBiography Current Position.\nGeneral James retired from the Air Force on August 1, 2013, and assumed the role of deputy director of JPL on Sep. 23, 2013. He was selected after a search committee considered a number of candidates.\nBiography Previous Command.\nGen. James was previously assigned as Commander, 14th Air Force (Air Forces Strategic), Air Force Space Command, and Commander, Joint Functional Component Command for Space, U.S. Strategic Command, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. As"
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"Señor Macho Solo\n\"Señor Macho Solo\" is the of the third season of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\", and the 43rd overall episode of the series. It was written by co-executive producer Ron Weiner and directed by Beth McCarthy. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) in the United States on January 8, 2009. Peter Dinklage, Salma Hayek, and Sherri Shepherd guest star in \"Señor Macho Solo\", and there are cameo appearances by Billy Bush and"
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"character Elisa. She first appeared in the episode \"Señor Macho Solo\" as a nurse for Jack Donaghy's mother and love interest for Jack. In this episode, composer Jeff Richmond wrote a theme for the Elisa character. Actor Chris Parnell, who played Dr. Leo Spaceman in \"Flu Shot\", has appeared in the main cast of \"Saturday Night Live\" (\"SNL\"), a weekly sketch comedy series which airs on NBC in the United States. Series creator, executive producer and lead actress Tina Fey"
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"Shadow on the Sand\nShadow on the Sand is the fifth book in the award-winning Lone Wolf book series created by Joe Dever. This is the final book in the \"Kai\" portion of the series.\nGameplay.\nThis is the last book before the reader/player attains the rank of \"Kai Master\", at which point in time all acquired Kai disciplines are effectively reset in favor of new Magnakai disciplines. Unfortunately, this means that players can be at their relative weakest here in this book"
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"\" series was based on the War Planets toys from Trendmasters. Toys of Planets Ice, Fire, Bone, Rock, Sand, Tek, Water, Reptizar, Remora, the Beast Planet, several Battle Moons and Beast, Bone and Ice Tanks were created. The series is not strictly set around the toys since more worlds than just Rock have Battle Moons. Several toys were brought out that were based on the \"Shadow Raiders\" series but they were either figures of the main characters or ships.\nSee also."
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"Sharpe's Escape\nSharpe's Escape is the twenty-third (tenth in chronological order) historical novel in the Richard Sharpe series by Bernard Cornwell, published in 2004. Sharpe is embroiled in the British retreat through Portugal in 1810 from the defence of the ridge at Bussaco to the Lines of Torres Vedras, where the French offensive is successfully halted.\nPlot summary.\nCaptain Richard Sharpe is threatened as commander of the South Essex Regiment Light Company by the family politics of the regiment's commanding officer. While the British"
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"He never appeared in the TV series adaptations.\n95th Rifles McNeill.\nRifleman McNeill first appeared in Sharpe's Havoc but would have accompanied Sharpe in the retreat to Corunna in Sharpe's Rifles. He fought in the First Battle of Oporto and also partook in the Second Battle of Oporto which he survived. McNeill fought with Sharpe in the Battle at Talavera although he was not mentioned in Sharpe's Eagle. He also participated in the destruction of Almeida but wasn't mentioned in Sharpe's Gold and also partook in Sharpe's Escape"
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"Sharpe's Prey\nSharpe's Prey is the fifth historical novel in the Richard Sharpe series by Bernard Cornwell, first published in 2001. The story is set in 1807 during the Napoleonic Wars .\nSecond Lieutenant Richard Sharpe is sent to Copenhagen in 1807 with the job of protecting a nobleman on a secret mission. Sharpe soon discovers that his task is complicated by traitors, spies and the bombardment of Copenhagen.\nPlot summary.\nThe year is 1807, and Richard Sharpe is back in England, where his army career"
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"Ship of Tears\nShip of Tears is an episode from the third season of the science-fiction television series \"Babylon 5\".\nSynopsis.\nWhile testing a new model of Starfury, Captain Sheridan is told of a distress signal nearby. There, he finds Bester from Psi-Corps there, wanting to see Sheridan and his staff discretely about a confidential matter. Once aboard, Bester explains that he is aware of the Shadows infiltrating the upper levels of Earth's government and Psi-Corps and cannot trust"
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"Some Like It Hoth\n\"Some Like It Hoth\" is the 13th television episode of the fifth season of ABC's \"Lost\". The 99th episode of the show overall, \"Some Like It Hoth\" aired on April 15, 2009, on ABC in the United States. The episode was written by co-producer Melinda Hsu Taylor and \"Eggtown\" writer Greggory Nations and directed by Jack Bender. The title is a reference to the film, \"Some Like it Hot\" and the fictional planet Hoth in"
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"Spearhead from Space"
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"Spearhead from Space\nSpearhead from Space is the first serial of the seventh season in the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 3 to 24 January 1970. It was the first to be produced in colour.\nThe serial is set in Essex and London. In the serial, the alien time traveller the Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and the human scientist Liz Shaw (Caroline John) work to stop the incorporeal intelligence the Nestenes from colonising the"
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"Swords Against Wizardry\nSwords Against Wizardry is a fantasy short story collection, first published 1968, by Fritz Leiber and Harry Fischer, featuring their sword and sorcery heroes Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser. Fischer's contribution was limited to ten thousand words of \"The Lords of Quarmall\". The book is chronologically the fourth volume of the complete seven volume edition of the collected stories devoted to the characters. It was first published in paperback format during 1968 by Ace Books company, which reprinted the title numerous times up to October 1990"
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"TOWIE Live\n\"\"TOWIE\" Live\" is the second episode of a series of special episodes airing throughout December 2012 of \"The Only Way Is Essex\". The episode originally aired live on the ITV2 television network in the United Kingdom on 3 December 2012, becoming the first reality television series to ever broadcast a live episode. It is the show's 83rd episode overall. \nGuest stars at the event included DJ Pat Sharp and the duo 2 Shoes.\nCast.\n- Joey Essex\n- Jessica Wright"
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"in a song with the cast of \"TOWIE\" series 3, \"Last Christmas\", originally released by Wham! in 1984. The cover peaked at number 33 on the UK Singles Chart.\nIn December 2011, Essex appeared on a Christmas special of \"All Star Family Fortunes\", with the \"TOWIE\" CAST, against the cast of \"Benidorm\". He also featured on the Essex team against \"Benidorm\" in \"The Big Quiz\" in 2012. So far, he has made eight guest"
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"The Albino's Dancer\nThe Albino's Dancer is the ninth in the series of \"Time Hunter\" novellas, and features the characters Honoré Lechasseur and Emily Blandish from Daniel O'Mahony's \"Doctor Who\" novella \"The Cabinet of Light\". It is written by Dale Smith, author of the BBC Books Past Doctor Adventure \"Heritage\".\nThe novella is also available in a limited edition hardback, signed by the author ()\nThe series is not formally connected to the Whoniverse.\nIt has been suggested"
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"UFO: Alien Invasion\nUFO: Alien Invasion is a strategy video game in which the player fights aliens that are trying to take control of the Earth. The game is heavily influenced by the \"X-COM\" series (mostly by \"\").\nIt is based on a modified id Tech 2 engine, and runs on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Microsoft Windows, AmigaOS 4, and Mac OS X for both PPC and Intel Macs. There is also a version for Android, published on Android Market"
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"The Baby Show"
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"The Baby Show\n\"The Baby Show\" is the ninth episode of the first season of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\". It was written by co-executive producer Jack Burditt and directed by Michael Engler. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) in the United States on January 4, 2007. Guest stars in this episode include Katrina Bowden, Rachel Dratch, John Lutz, Bridget Moloney, Maulik Pancholy, Chris Parnell, Keith Powell, and Lonny Ross.\nIn the"
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"The Battle at Shadow Ridge"
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"strategy.\n- Salamaua-Lae campaign (22 April – 16 Sep 1943)\n- Landing at Nassau Bay\n- First Battle of Mubo\n- First Battle of Bobdubi\n- Battle of Lababia Ridge\n- Second Battle of Bobdubi\n- Second Battle of Mubo\n- Battle of Roosevelt Ridge\n- Battle of Mount Tambu\n- Operation Postern\n- Landing at Lae\n- Landing at Nadzab\n- Bombing of Wewak (17–21 August 1943)\n- Finisterre Range campaign (1943–1944)\n- Battle of"
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"The Bells of Saint John"
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"The Bells of Saint John\n\"The Bells of Saint John\" is the sixth episode of the seventh series of the British science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\". It premiered in the United Kingdom on 30 March 2013 on BBC One; the episode was the first of the second half of the series. It was written by Steven Moffat and directed by Colm McCarthy.\nThe episode marks the third appearance of Jenna-Louise Coleman as Clara Oswald, but her first official appearance as the Eleventh Doctor's new companion"
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"version released on 25 August. On 29 August at midnight, the BBC released poster-style artwork for episodes 2–5.\nA trailer for the second half of the series first appeared at the end of \"The Snowmen\". The second was released 16 March 2013. A first picture and the title of \"The Bells of Saint John\" was released by the BBC on 1 March 2013. \"The Bells of Saint John\" was first screened to the press on 15 March, though the press was not allowed to"
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"The Boy Who Followed Ripley\nThe Boy Who Followed Ripley is a 1980 psychological thriller by Patricia Highsmith, the fourth in her series about career criminal Tom Ripley. In this book, Ripley continues living quietly on his French estate, Belle Ombre, only obliquely involved in criminal activity. His idyll is shaken when he meets a teenaged boy who is hiding from the police.\nPlot summary.\nA 16-year-old American boy calling himself Billy approaches Tom Ripley in the French village near the latter's residence, asking for"
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"\"The Boy Who Followed Ripley\" (1980) and \"Ripley Under Water\" (1991), about Ripley's exploits as a con artist and serial killer who always gets away with his crimes. The series—collectively dubbed \"The Ripliad\"—are some of Highsmith's most popular works and have sold millions of copies worldwide.\nThe \"suave, agreeable and utterly amoral\" Ripley is Highsmith's most famous character, and has been critically acclaimed for being \"both a likable character and a cold-blooded killer.\""
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"The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson\n\"The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson\" is the first episode of \"The Simpsons\"' ninth season. The 179th episode of the series overall, it was originally broadcast on the Fox network in the United States on September 21, 1997. The episode features the Simpson family traveling to Manhattan to recover the family car, which was taken by Barney Gumble and abandoned outside the World Trade Center, therefore gaining numerous parking tickets and a parking boot.\nWriter Ian"
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"The Face Painter\n\"The Face Painter\" is the 109th episode of NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the 22nd episode for the sixth season. It aired on May 11, 1995. The table reading for \"The Face Painter\" was held on March 26, 1995.\nPlot.\nElaine's boyfriend David Puddy (who's a New Jersey Devils fan) paints his face when he goes to a Stanley Cup playoff game against the New York Rangers. After the game, his rowdy behavior and his"
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"The Falcon and the D'ohman\n\"The Falcon and the D'ohman\" is the season premiere of the twenty-third season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 25, 2011. In the episode, the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant hires a new security guard named Wayne and Homer soon becomes friends with him. \"The Falcon and the D'ohman\" also reveals the fate of the relationship between the characters Ned Flanders and Edna Krabappel that was initiated in"
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"The Fish Guts Displacement\n\"The Fish Guts Displacement\" is the tenth episode of the sixth season of the American comedy television series \"The Big Bang Theory\". The episode was originally aired on the CBS television network on December 6, 2012. The story was created by Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady, and Tara Hernandez, and turned into a teleplay by Steven Molaro, Jim Reynolds, and Eric Kaplan. Mark Cendrowski directed the episode.\n\"The Fish Guts Displacement\" received positive reviews from the critics. In"
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"Awards for the episode \"The Habitation Configuration\". Mayim Bialik submitted the episode \"The Fish Guts Displacement\" for consideration due to her nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards. Bob Newhart won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series at the 65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards for the episode \"The Proton Resurgence\".\nCast.\nCast Main cast.\n- Johnny Galecki as Dr. Leonard Hofstadter\n- Jim Parsons as Dr."
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"The Full Cupboard of Life\nThe Full Cupboard of Life is the fifth in The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series of novels by Alexander McCall Smith, set in Gaborone, Botswana, and featuring the Motswana protagonist Precious Ramotswe as principal detective.\nIn this novel, Mma Ramotswe is asked to vet the four men offering marriage to one woman, who cannot tell which of them wants her money and which is in love with her. Mma Makutsi moves to new quarters, which her raise in pay and promotion"
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"The Girls Want to Go to a Nightclub\n\"The Girls Want to Go to a Nightclub\" is the second filmed episode of \"I Love Lucy\" but the first one aired. Originally, \"Lucy Thinks Ricky Is Trying to Murder Her\" was supposed to have been aired instead, as it was the first one filmed, but numerous production problems kept Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz and others, who had a stake in the success of the program, from airing it until the problems had been fixed. Instead,"
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"it was determined that \"The Girls Want to Go to the Nightclub\" was a better product to introduce the American public to their program. It debuted on CBS on Monday, October 15, 1951 at 9:00 pm.\nPlot summary.\nIt is the Mertzes' 18th wedding anniversary, and they and the Ricardos want to do something to celebrate. However, the gentlemen and the ladies have different ideas about what to do. Ricky and Fred want to go to a boxing match, but Lucy and Ethel want to"
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"The Gum\n\"The Gum\" is the 120th episode of NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\". This was the tenth episode for the seventh season. It aired on December 14, 1995.\nPlot.\nKramer is active in the re-opening of the Alex movie theater. George's nemesis Lloyd Braun, who had a nervous breakdown after messing up David Dinkins' reelection campaign in \"The Non-Fat Yogurt\", has a pack of Chinese chewing gum that Kramer insists everyone try. George begs off, stating"
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"The Klingon Gambit\nThe Klingon Gambit is a \"\" novel written by Robert E. Vardeman.\nSynopsis.\nThe Klingon ship 'Terror' has recently murdered the innocent crew of a Vulcan science ship. The Enterprise is sent to meet this new threat, only to fall apart from within. Crew members throw immature temper tantrums. Orders are ignored. One by one, the crew are losing their minds."
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"The Making of Private Pike\n\"The Making of Private Pike\" is the second episode of the ninth series of the British comedy series \"Dad's Army\". It was originally transmitted on 9 October 1977.\nSynopsis.\nMainwaring now has his own staff car. Pike, still heady from his raspberryade binge, borrows it to drive his new girlfriend to the cinema in Eastgate. Pike's naive and immature nature ruins the date. On the way back, however, and nine miles from Walmington, it runs"
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"The Man from Barbarossa\nThe Man from Barbarossa, first published in 1991, was the eleventh novel by John Gardner featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond. Carrying the Glidrose Publications copyright, it was first published in the United Kingdom by Hodder & Stoughton and in the United States by Putnam.\nMore so than any previous Bond novel, \"The Man from Barbarossa\" acknowledges then-current world events. The story begins in January 1991 just prior to the end of the Persian Gulf War, and later includes"
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"dec Patty Pravo\n- 1985 jul - sep Fiorella Mannoia\n- 1984 apr - jun Patty Pravo\n- 1982 jul - sep Riccardo Cocciante + New Perigeo\n- 1982 jan - mar Luca Barbarossa\n- 1981 nov - dec Luca Barbarossa\n- 1980 jul - oct Alberto Fortis\n- 1979 apr - nov Riccardo Cocciante\n- 1978 jul - aug Francesco De Gregori\n- 1976 jan - nov Goblin\n- 1975 sep - dec Goblin\n- 1974 nov - dec Loy & Altomare\nExternal links.\n-"
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"The Mark of the Berserker"
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"The Mark of the Berserker\nThe Mark of the Berserker is a story of \"The Sarah Jane Adventures\" which was broadcast on CBBC on 3 and 10 November 2008. It is the fourth serial of the second series. Due to Elisabeth Sladen's commitments elsewhere, main character Sarah Jane has a minor role in this serial, making the episodes similar to the 'Doctor-lite' episodes of Doctor Who (\"Love & Monsters\", \"Blink\", \"Turn Left\" and \"The Girl Who Waited\""
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"occasion; Millson appears as Alan Jackson via webcam in \"The Mark of the Berserker\", when in Sarah Jane's absence, Luke and Rani require him to hack into a UNIT database for critical information. He also subsequently uses UNIT technology to track the location of Clyde Langer and his own skills to get in contact with Sarah Jane.\nK.\nK K-9 Mark IV.\nSarah Jane Smith's pet robot dog, K-9 Mark IV, voiced by John Leeson, is away for much of the series' run,"
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"The Mauritius Penny\nThe Mauritius Penny is the seventh episode of the second series of the 1960s cult British spy-fi television series \"The Avengers\", starring Patrick Macnee and Honor Blackman. It originally aired on ABC on 10 November 1962. The episode was directed by Richmond Harding and written by Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks.\nPlot.\nA philatelist is murdered after discovering an extremely rare and valuable stamp on sale. Steed and Cathy investigate and encounter a naughty dentist.\nCast.\n- Patrick Macnee as"
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"sisters who inherit a stamp collection perhaps worth a fortune, which includes both the deep blue two penny and the orange one penny \"Post Office\" stamps (to which the title refers). One of the Billy Bunter novels is titled \"Billy Bunter and the Blue Mauritius\", where the blue two pence stamp is stolen and recovered.\n\"The Case of the One-Penny Orange\" (1977) by E. V. Cunningham, the pen name of Howard Fast was the first of a series of novels in which"
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"The Miracle of Peckham\n\"The Miracle of Peckham\" is an episode of the BBC sitcom, \"Only Fools and Horses\". It was the second episode of series 5, and was first broadcast on 7 September 1986. In the episode, Del witnesses a miracle at his local church, which creates a media frenzy.\nSynopsis.\nWhile Rodney worries about what a muscular man named Biffo is going to do to him for drunkenly stealing his trumpet the previous night (to make matters worse, Albert has subsequently"
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"2018 Comoros Cup\nThe 2018 Coupe des Comores is the 2018 edition of the Coupe des Comores, the knockout football competition of the Comoros.\nTeams.\nQualified teams for national stage:\n- Mwali: Belle Lumière (Djoiezi)\n- Ngazidja: US Zilimadjou (Moroni)\n- Ndzuani: Ngazi (Mirontsi), Miracle (Bandrani)\nSemifinals.\n[Sep 22, stade de Moroni]\nUS Zilimadjou 0-0 Miracle [5-6 pen]\n[Sep 23, stade de"
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"The Miser's Hoard\nThe Miser's Hoard is the fourth episode of the ninth series of the British comedy series \"Dad's Army\". It was originally transmitted on 23 October 1977.\nSynopsis.\nFrazer gleefully counts up his profits for the week as he plans to use most of it to invest in more gold sovereigns, many of which he keeps in a box. Doctor Macavity unexpectedly drops in to inform Frazer that one of his patients will soon need Frazer's services (i.e. he has died) and"
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"The Official Visit\n\"The Official Visit\" is the second episode of the BBC comedy series \"Yes Minister\" and was first broadcast 2 March 1980. This was the first episode to feature the animated title sequence designed by Gerald Scarfe, and the theme music composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst.\nPlot.\nHaving now settled into his Ministerial routine, Hacker is becoming buried in the amount of correspondence he has to deal with. Bernard explains to him that he doesn't actually need to examine any of it: it's"
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"The Power of Kroll\nThe Power of Kroll is the fifth serial of the 16th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 23 December 1978 to 13 January 1979.\nThe serial is set on the third moon of the human colony world Delta Magna. In the serial, a methane catalysing refinery's operations in the swamp disturbs the giant squid Kroll, which grew in size after ingesting the fifth segment of the powerful Key to Time."
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"The Recombination Hypothesis\n\"The Recombination Hypothesis\" is the 100th episode of the American sitcom \"The Big Bang Theory\" and the 13th episode of the series' fifth season. It premiered on CBS in the United States on January 19, 2012. In this episode, Leonard impulsively asks Penny out for dinner on a date.\nThe story and concept of the episode was written by series co-creator Chuck Lorre. The teleplay was written by co-creator Bill Prady and writer Steven Molaro. \"The Recombination Hypothesis"
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"The Siege of White Deer Park\nThe Siege of White Deer Park is the fifth book of The Animals of Farthing Wood series. It was first published in 1985 and has since been included in a single book with \"In the Path of the Storm\" and \"Battle for the Park\" in the \"Second Omnibus\" edition (Hutchinson, 1995).\nPlot summary.\nOf the Farthing Wood animals Kestrel has moved away from White Deer Park to hunt without the risk of killing his friends, Hare and Rabbit"
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"Pedowitz regretted passing on the series when presented it in mid-2014, saying, \"We hadn't launched \"The Flash\" yet, we weren't ready to take on another DC property. In hindsight we probably should've gone that direction...Sometimes you lose great shows.\" In January 2016, during the Television Critics Association press tour, he said that The CW was still interested in a crossover with \"Supergirl\" if the producers could find a way to do it, and Berlanti added that while no official conversations had"
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"A Losing Streak\n\"A Losing Streak\" is the third episode of series 2 of the BBC sitcom, \"Only Fools and Horses\". It was first broadcast on 4 November 1982. The episode title was a pun on the term \"winning streak\". In the episode, Del Boy plays a high-stakes game of poker with Boycie. Also, this is the only episode in the series in which Boycie serves as an antagonist.\nSynopsis.\nDel Boy, Rodney, and Grandad are making cheap"
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"to Oct 6, 1958)\n- Edmonton Eskimos 13 (Sep 21, 1963 to Sep 4, 1964)\n- Winnipeg Blue Bombers 13 (Aug 18, 1964 to Jul 30, 1965)\n- Ottawa Rough Riders 13 (Jul 19, 1987 to Oct 30, 1987)\n- Hamilton Tiger-Cats 13 (Oct 27, 2002 to Sep 6, 2003)\n- Montreal Alouettes 13 (Aug 19, 2017 to Jun 22, 2018)\nLongest Losing Streak, home\n- Ottawa Rough"
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"A Mind to Murder\nA Mind to Murder (1963) is a crime novel by P. D. James, the second in her Adam Dalgliesh series.\nSynopsis.\nIn a psychiatric clinic late one night, the piercing scream of a dying woman shatters the calm, and Detective Superintendent Dalgliesh is called away from his literary soiree to investigate. He soon finds the body of a clinic employee sprawled across the cold basement floor, a chisel driven mercilessly through her heart; and so marks the beginning of a deadly psychological battle"
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"A Patriotic Offering\nA Patriotic Offering is the first episode of the fourth series of the period drama \"Upstairs, Downstairs\". It first aired on 14 September 1974 on ITV.\nCast.\n- Regular cast\n- Angela Baddeley - Mrs Bridges\n- Gordon Jackson - Hudson\n- Meg Wynn Owen - Hazel Bellamy\n- David Langton - Richard Bellamy\n- Christopher Beeny - Edward\n- Jacqueline Tong - Daisy\n- Jenny Tomasin - Ruby\n- Guest cast\n- Mrs. Hollins (Lala Lloyd)"
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"in World War I, patriotic themes have long interested Kaish. During the 1990s Kaish's exploration of these themes culminated in two exhibitions at Hollis Taggart Galleries: \"Morton Kaish: The America Series\" in 1993 and \"Morton Kaish, Stars and Stripes\" in 1996. In his \"America Series\" paintings, weathered wooden structures are adorned with latches, sketches of Abraham Lincoln's profile, and battered flags. They also bear the marks of a difficult past: the names of Civil War battlefield.\nOffering insight into"
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"A Short Story About Love\n\"A Short Story About Love\" is the fifteenth episode of the fourth season of the Fox science-fiction drama television series \"Fringe\", and the series' 80th episode overall. The series follows members of a Federal Bureau of Investigation \"Fringe Division\" team based in Boston, Massachusetts that uses \"fringe\" science and FBI investigative techniques to investigate a series of unexplained, often ghastly occurrences, which are related to mysteries surrounding a parallel universe. \"A Short Story About Love\""
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"De Lysle Ferree Cass\nDe Lysle Ferrée Cass (1887–1973) was a writer of fantasy short stories. He had at least six stories published pre-World War I in magazines from the Munsey pulp stable. These include: \"Oahula the Carnivorous\" (\"The All-Story\" March 1913); \"Pilgrims in Love\" (\"The All-Story\" Sep and Oct 1913); \"The Love Caprice\" (\"The All-Story\" November 1913); \"Love Goes Blindly\" (\""
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"A Stroke of Midnight\nA Stroke of Midnight is the fourth novel in the \"Merry Gentry\" series by Laurell K. Hamilton.\nPlot introduction.\nA faerie princess turned private investigator in a world where faeries are not only known to the general public, but are also fashionable, the title heroine is Princess Meredith NicEssus, also known as Merry Gentry. As niece to Andais, The Queen of Air and Darkness, she is a royal of the Unseelie Court. While her aunt tried to kill her as a child"
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"A Touch of Brimstone\nA Touch of Brimstone is the twenty-first episode of the fourth series of the 1960s cult British spy-fi television series \"The Avengers\", starring Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg. It originally aired on ABC on 18 February 1966. The episode was directed by James Hill (known for \"A Study in Terror\" and \"Born Free\") and written by Brian Clemens.\nThe episode is widely known for Diana Rigg's risqué \"Queen of Sin\" costume (which she designed"
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"a whip by guest star Peter Wyngarde. The American broadcast network refused to air it. In total five episodes from the first Emma Peel series were not initially broadcast by ABC. These were: \"A Surfeit of H2O\", \"Silent Dust\" (which featured Emma being attacked with a horsewhip), \"Quick-Quick Slow Death\", \"A Touch of Brimstone\" and \"Honey for the Prince\" (in which Emma performed the dance of the seven veils), although they were seen in later syndicated"
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