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"Jazzy and the Pussycats"
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"Jazzy and the Pussycats\n\"Jazzy and the Pussycats\" is the second episode of \"The Simpsons\"' eighteenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 17, 2006. When Bart turns a quiet funeral into a chaotic mess, Homer and Marge are faced with angry Springfielders who have had enough of Bart's mischievousness. But when a psychiatrist assists Bart by channelling Bart's anger through drums, Lisa feels Bart may have stolen the one thing she held strong: music. For this"
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"Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass\"\n- \"The Heartbroke Kid\"\n\"Simpsons\" episodes directed Season 17.\n- \"Milhouse of Sand and Fog\"\n- \"Simpsons Christmas Stories\"\n- \"Million Dollar Abie\"\n\"Simpsons\" episodes directed Season 18.\n- \"Jazzy and the Pussycats\"\n\"Simpsons\" episodes directed Season 19.\n- \"All About Lisa\"\n\"Simpsons\" episodes directed Season 20.\n- \"Mypods and Boomsticks\"\n- \"Take My Life, Please\"\n- \""
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"Judge Me Tender"
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"Judge Me Tender\n\"Judge Me Tender\" is the twenty-third episode and season finale of \"The Simpsons'\" twenty-first season. The 464th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 23, 2010. In the episode, Moe discovers his talent for judging in competitions and is invited to appear on the show \"American Idol\". Meanwhile, Homer drives Marge crazy when he starts spending too much time at home, and Lisa tries to comfort"
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"\"Terrified\" for Katharine McPhee's album \"Unbroken\", which was covered by Didi Benami, an \"American Idol\" contestant from Season 9, during Hollywood week. DioGuardi also recorded a video of herself singing \"Terrified\" with Jason Reeves on YouTube, which currently has over 1,800,000 views. She appeared on \"Hannah Montana\" as herself in the episode \"Judge Me Tender\".\nAfter leaving \"American Idol\", she was a head judge on the Bravo singer-songwriter competition series \"Platinum Hit\""
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"Katie and Emily"
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"Katie and Emily\n\"Katie and Emily\" is the ninth and penultimate episode of the of the British teen drama \"Skins\", which first aired on 19 March 2009 on E4 in both Ireland and the United Kingdom. The episode was written by Malcolm Campbell and Bryan Elsley, and was directed by Charles Martin. The episode focuses on the characters of twins Katie and Emily Fitch (Megan and Kathryn Prescott, respectively) as they prepare for their college's annual ball. Katie refuses to leave home, recovering from being"
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"upset Emily leaves, while Katie starts a fight with Naomi, where she reveals her deceit against her sister.\nAfter the fight ends, In front of everybody, Emily tells Katie that she is her own person and that she is in love with Naomi. Katie accepts Emily's individuality and sexuality, and Naomi, no longer ashamed of their relationship, extends her hand to Emily. The couple leaves the ball hand-in-hand and Naomi tells Emily that she loves her too.\nCharacter history Series 4."
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"Kicking Bishop Brennan Up the Arse"
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"Kicking Bishop Brennan Up the Arse\n\"Kicking Bishop Brennan Up the Arse\" is the sixth episode of the third series of the sitcom \"Father Ted\", and the 23rd episode overall. It originally aired on Channel 4 on 17 April 1998; its story continues from the previous episode, \"Escape from Victory\". In the episode, the main character Father Ted Crilly must kick his strict and overbearing superior Bishop Brennan in the buttocks (\"up the arse\") as a forfeit set in the previous episode by"
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"character, Father Jack locks him in his underwear basket for attempting to chastise him. Since Mrs Doyle learns to do the opposite of everything he says, he is left locked in the basket despite pleading for help. (\"Kicking Bishop Brennan Up The Arse\")\n- Father Buzz Cagney (Jeff Harding), often imitated by way of fancy dress, he appears in the last episode, after seeing Ted help Father Kevin from killing himself at the \"It's Great to be a Priest '98\" celebration,"
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"Kitten Kong"
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"Kitten Kong\n\"Kitten Kong\" is an episode of the award-winning British comedy television series \"The Goodies\", written by The Goodies, with songs and music by Bill Oddie.\nPlot.\nBill is cooking when Graeme and Tim return from chess championships. Graeme and Tim are hungry, and want their dinner — however, there is only soggy lettuce and potato peel to eat because Bill has fed their normal food (and wine) to \"Bunter\", a guinea pig, with dessert to follow"
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"StarCraft\" series\n- Shantae from \"Shantae\"\n- Asha from \"Monster World IV\"\n- Skye from \"Darkened Skye\"\n- Skarlet, Princess Kitana, Mileena, Jade, Queen Sindel, Sonya Blade, Cassie Cage and Tanya from \"Mortal Kombat\" series\n- Cate Archer from \"\"\n- Layla from \"Layla\"\n- Aoi Yasaka from \"Demon Chaos\"\n- Momohime from \"\"\n- Kit Ballard from \"Blade Kitten\"\n- Dixie Kong and Tiny Kong from"
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"Krytie TV"
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"Krytie TV\n\"Krytie TV\" is the fifth episode of \"Red Dwarf VIII\" and the 49th in the series run. It was first shown in the UK on 18 March 1999 in the 9:00pm BBC2 time slot, and was written by Doug Naylor and Paul Alexander and directed by Ed Bye.\nSynopsis.\nLister gets a letter from Petersen containing some news: his guitar has been found in \"Starbug\"'s wreckage and is being sent on to him. However, Lister's happiness and Rimmer's despair"
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", this was later changed to \"Krytie TV\". The episode turned out to be a problematic production.\nChloë Annett fell ill during the making of the episode and the scene scheduling had to be re-organised. With minor adjustments, the episode was completed.\nGuest stars included Graham McTavish as Governor Ackerman, Jake Wood as Kill Crazy, Mark Caven as Man in Film, Sarah Wateridge as Woman in Film, Clifford Barry as Guard.\nExternal links.\n- Series VIII episode guide at www.reddwarf.co.uk"
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"represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page\n\nFewshots:\n'The Crimson Idol' == 'The Crimson Idol\nThe Crimson Idol is the fifth studio album by heavy metal band W.A.S.P., released internationally in 1992 through Capitol Records and on May 24, 1993 in the United States; a remastered edition was reissued in 1998, containing a bonus disc of B-sides and live material from 1992. The album charted within the top 40 in five countries. It is a concept album, telling the story of the rise and fall of a fictional rock star named Jonathan Steel. In 2018, Napalm Records released a re' != 'Idol Street\nIdol Street (stylized as iDOL Street) is a Japanese record label and music project specializing in idols.\nIt was launched by Avex on October 2, 2010 as a dedicated idol record label. The first artist on the new label was the idol group Super Girls, formed in June 2010. As of March 2015, four girl groups have debuted on the label: Super Girls, Cheeky Parade, GEM (Until Spring 2018) and The World Standard.\nIdol Street Project.\nThe project includes'",
"La Rabouilleuse"
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"La Rabouilleuse\nLa Rabouilleuse (\"The Black Sheep\") is an 1842 novel by Honoré de Balzac, and is one of the \"Scènes de la vie province\" in the series \"La Comédie humaine\". \"The Black Sheep\" is the title of the English translation by Donald Adamson published by Penguin Classics. It tells the story of the Bridau family, trying to regain their lost inheritance after a series of mishaps.\nThough for years an overlooked work in Balzac's canon, it has gained popularity and"
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"- Hélène Colombani Giaufret, « Balzac linguiste dans \"Les Célibataires\" », \"Studi di storia della civiltà letteraria francese\", I-II. Paris, Champion, 1996, p. 695-717.\n- Lucienne Frappier-Mazur, « Max et les Chevaliers : famille, filiation et confrérie dans \"La Rabouilleuse\" », \"Balzac, pater familias\", Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2001, p. 51-61.\n- Gaston Imbault, « Autour de \"La Rabouilleuse\" »,"
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"Lo no dicho"
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"Lo no dicho\nLo no dicho, (\"The unspoken\" in English)is the fifth book of the Uruguayan Horacio López Usera. Published in 2013.\nReview.\nIt is a book that deals with addictions, to drugs, sex, gambling, screen, work, food, among others.\nHoracio López was formed as \"\"operador terapéutico\"\" in addiction. The book was presented 11 April 11, in House of the Seven Winds, in Montevideo."
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"No Lo Había Dicho\nNo Lo Había Dicho is the twenty-sixth studio album by Mexican-American singer-songwriter Pepe Aguilar on June 27, 2016 by Equinoccio Records and distributed by Sony Music. It was produced by Yamil Rezc, Francisco Durán, Mauricio Durán, and Aguilar.\n\"No Lo Había Dicho\" reached number three on the \"Billboard\" Top Latin Albums chart and number one on the \"Billboard\" Latin Pop Albums chart in the United States. It peaked at number 33 on Mexico Top 100"
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"Locked Rooms"
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"Locked Rooms\nLocked Rooms is the eighth book in the Mary Russell series by Laurie R. King. It was published in 2005. Unlike King's previous Mary Russell novels, \"Locked Rooms\" is split into 5 separate \"books\". The books alternate between the familiar Mary Russell first-person narrative and a third-person narrator following Sherlock Holmes. The events of the novel follow directly that of \"The Game\".\nMary Russell and Sherlock Holmes sail to San Francisco to close up the house and businesses that"
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"they take place in the story.\nCommon elements Plot and themes.\nThe three \"Zero Escape\" games are narratively linked, with events of \"Zero Time Dilemma\" occurring between \"999\" and \"Virtue's Last Reward\". Each game in the series follows a group of nine people who get kidnapped by masked individuals who call themselves \"Zero\", and are locked inside a facility where they are forced to play a death game where the participants are locked inside rooms and have to solve puzzles in order to"
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"Lost Light"
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"Lost Light\nLost Light is the ninth novel in Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch series. It is the first Bosch novel to be narrated in first person; all prior Bosch novels had utilized an omniscient third-person style.\nPlot summary.\n\"Lost Light\" is the first novel set after Bosch retires from the LAPD at the end of the prior story. Having received his private investigator's license, Bosch investigates an old case concerning the murder of a production assistant on the set of a film. The case"
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"Priestly Robinson of the 561st Squadron was lost at sea after Operation Ivy testing.\nLineage.\n- Constituted 83d Bombardment Squadron (Light) on 20 Nov 1940\n- Redesignated 83d Bombardment Squadron (Light) on 29 Apr 1947\n- Redesignated 561st Fighter-Escort Squadron on 27 Oct 1950\nLineage Assignments.\n- 12th Bombardment Group, 15 Jan 1941-22 Jan 1946; 19 May 1947-10 Sep 1948\n- 12th Fighter-Escort Group, 1 Nov 1950\n- 12th Fighter Escort (later Strategic Fighter"
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"Mad Dogs and Servicemen\n\"Mad Dogs and Servicemen\" is the 61st episode from \"M*A*S*H\", that originally aired on December 10, 1974. It was written by Linda Bloodworth and Mary Kay Place and directed by Hy Averback.\nThe guest cast includes Shizuko Hoshi as Rosie, Jeff Maxwell as Private Igor Straminsky, Bobbie Mitchell as Nurse Baker, Michael O'Keefe as Corporal Travis, and Arthur Song as Korean Man.\nOverview.\nA stray dog bites Radar and the 4077th must find it soon or he must"
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"Pressure Points\", and the series finale, \"Goodbye, Farewell and Amen\". He is also mentioned, but does not appear onscreen, in the episodes \"Mad Dogs and Servicemen,\" \"Heal Thyself\", \"A Holy Mess\", and \"Trick or Treatment\".\nIn the episode \"O.R.\", Freedman told those gathered in the operating room, \"Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice: Pull down your pants and slide on the ice.\" He repeated that advice in the series"
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"Maxxie and Anwar"
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"Maxxie and Anwar\n\"Maxxie and Anwar\" is the sixth episode of the first series of the British teen drama \"Skins\". It was written by Simon Amstell and Ben Schiffer and was directed by Chris Clough.Maxxie and Anwar at e4.com It first aired on E4 on 1 March 2007. It is told from the points of view of main characters Maxxie Oliver and Anwar Kharral.\nPlot synopsis.\nRoundview Sixth Form College's Year 12 history class (and, for some reason, Tony) are going to"
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"is about his stalker.\nCharacter history.\nCharacter history Series 1.\nIn \"Tony\", he convinces Anwar and Chris to join him on a \"big gay night out\", but eventually goes to Abigail Stock's party after the night out wasn't what was expected.\nIn \"Maxxie and Anwar\", on a school trip to Russia, Maxxie and his best mate Anwar face issues regarding their status as best friends, with Anwar's faith condemning homosexuality. Maxxie indicates he views Anwar as homophobic and"
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"Measle and the Wrathmonk"
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"Measle and the Wrathmonk\nMeasle and the Wrathmonk is a children's fantasy novel written by Ian Ogilvy and illustrated by Chris Mould. It was released in 2004 by OUP in the UK and by HarperCollins in the US. It received the Georgia Children's Book Award. It has been translated into at least seven languages, and a film version is in development.\nThe first edition was published with a lurid green vinyl cover; the author commented: \"It smells like a beach ball or a lilo... It's the"
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"the Kingdom of the Blind\". The series' star, Bruce Boxleitner, is the former husband of Ogilvy's second wife, actress Kathryn Holcomb.\nHe was the subject of \"This Is Your Life\" in 1979 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews.\nCareer Writing career.\nOgilvy is also a playwright and novelist, currently working on a series of children's books: \"Measle and the Wrathmonk\", \"Measle and the Dragodon\", \"Measle and the Mallockee\", \"Measle and the Slitherghoul"
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"Meditations on the Abyss"
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"Meditations on the Abyss\n\"Meditations on the Abyss\" is an episode from the fifth season of the science-fiction television series \"Babylon 5\".\nSynopsis.\nDelenn arranges for Lennier to meet her in private and arrange for a special mission for him, to join Captain Montoya as a Ranger trainee that is patroling near the edge of Centauri space, hoping he can learn any information related to the Centauri involvement in attacks on the trade routes. Aboard Montoya's \"White Star\", Lennier meets fellow trainee"
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", 19, Star Comics (1987–1988)\n- \"Timespirits,\" 8-issue series (1984–1986)\n- \"Kultz\", in \"Epic Illustrated\" #6 (June 1981)\n- \"Not Yeti\", \"Abyss\" (1976)\n- \"Salimba 3-D,\" 2-part series (Aug-Sep 1986)\n- \"Incunabula\", \"Abyss\" (1976)\n- \"A Frog is a Frog\", \"Bizarre Adventures\" #31 (Apr. 1982)\n- \"The"
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"Michael Scott Paper Company\n\"Michael Scott Paper Company\" is the twenty-third episode of the fifth season of the television series \"The Office\", and the 95th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on April 9, 2009.\nIn the episode, Michael, Pam and Ryan try to get their new paper company off the ground, but end up bickering among themselves due to the stress and cramped office space. Meanwhile, Jim tries to do a \"rundown\""
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". \"Michael Scott Paper Company\" included a new title sequence with footage of the series characters in the new Michael Scott Paper Company office setting, rather than the Dunder Mifflin setting from previous episodes. The episode received mostly positive reviews. According to Nielsen ratings, it was watched by eight million viewers and captured the most viewers in its time slot for adults between the ages of 18 and 49. \"Michael Scott Paper Company\" received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half"
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"Missing Angel Juan\nMissing Angel Juan is the fourth book in the Dangerous Angels series by Francesca Lia Block. The plot revolves around Witch Baby as she travels to New York City to find her love Angel Juan and bring him back home to Los Angeles. It was adapted for the stage in 1996.\nPlot.\nThe story begins with Witch Baby learning that Angel Juan is leaving to go to New York. He wants to go and discover who he is when he is not with Witch Baby. She is left"
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"Quiñonez (Sep 2015 – Dec 2015)\n- Miguel Angel Soriano (Dec 2015 – Feb 2016)\n- Najarro (Mar 2016– Aug 2016)\n- Bairon Ernesto Garcia (Sep 2016–)\n- Juan Ramon Paredes (2016)\n- Pablo Quiñones (- June 2018)\n- Juan Ramon Sanchez (June 2018–)\nExternal links.\n- http://www.ceroacero.es/equipa.php?id=67508"
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"Mission to Montreal"
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"Mission to Montreal\nMission to Montreal is the fifth episode of the second series of the 1960s cult British spy-fi television series \"The Avengers\", starring Patrick Macnee. It originally aired on ABC on 27 October 1962. The episode was directed by Don Leaver and written by Lester Powell.\nPlot.\nSteed and Dr. King are assigned a mission to recover a microfilm containing the stolen plans of a missile early warning system. Shipboard, they meet knives and a drunken film star.\nCast.\n-"
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"George Platt (politician)\nGeorge Platt (01 Sep 1774 in Saratoga, New York, USA – died 09 Sep 1818 in Quebec, Canada) was a blacksmith and political figure in Lower Canada. He represented Montreal East in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada from 1814 to 1816.\nPlatt established himself in business in Montreal, dealing in hardware. He was a freemason. Platt served as a captain in the Royal Montreal Cavalry during the War of 1812. He married Elizabeth Mittleberger on 19 Dec 1805 in Montréal,"
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"Mission to the Unknown"
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"Mission to the Unknown\n\"Mission to the Unknown\", sometimes known as \"Dalek Cutaway\" and also \"Dalek Cutaway-Mission to the Unknown\" and \"The Beasts from UGH\" in publicity material, is a missing episode of the third season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", first broadcast on 9 October 1965. The sole standalone episode of the show's original run (apart from the 1983 feature-length anniversary special \"The Five Doctors\", which was later shown in a"
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"Credentials: Oct 10, 2004\n- Termination of Mission: Left post, Mar 31, 2007\n- Ford M. Fraker – Political appointee\n- Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary\n- Appointment: Mar 30, 2007\n- Presentation of Credentials: Sep 2, 2007\n- Termination of Mission: 2009\n- James B. Smith – Political appointee\n- Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary\n- Appointment: September 16, 2009\n- Presentation of Credentials: \"Unknown\"\n- Termination of Mission: September"
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"Moments in the Woods"
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"Moments in the Woods\n\"Moments in the Woods\" is the 152nd episode of the ABC television series, \"Desperate Housewives\". It is the eighteenth episode of the show's seventh season and was broadcast on April 17, 2011.\nPlot.\nSusan arrives at a check-up and discovers that her kidney transplant has gone well. She leaves to see a friend from dialysis, Dick, but the doctor explains that Dick has been admitted to the hospital. Susan goes to see him and Dick admits that"
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"Jun\n5. \"True Blue\" 1997/Jan\nBibliography Single novels.\n- \"The Betrothal\" 1992/Jun\n- \"His Flame\" 1998/Dec\nBibliography Border Series.\n1. \"Border Lord\" 1993/Fec\n2. \"Border Bride\" 1993/Sep\n3. \"Chieftain\" 1994/Apr\n4. \"Maiden of Inverness\" 1995/Mar\nBibliography Anthologies in collaboration.\n- \"Flowers from the Sea\" in \"Cherished Moments\" (with Rosanne Bittner and"
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"More Questions Than Answers\n\"More Questions Than Answers\" is an episode of the BBC sitcom, \"The Green Green Grass\". It was first screened on 20 October 2006, as the sixth episode of series two.\nSynopsis.\nLlewellyn returns in this episode, challenging Boycie to a pub quiz whereby the loser will have to pay the winner a large sum of money, thanks to Elgin's constant bargaining on behalf of Boycie. The Boyces look set for a huge money loss when their team is nothing but"
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"the sun is shining? Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar's We Feel Fine answers these questions through millions of individual stories yet reduces them to a data set, dehumanizing us and humanizing the machine in the process. Built in Java, Perl, Processing.\nFeatured websites Agent Provocateur - 2007.\nLarge Design created a series of websites for Agent Provocateur between 2004 and 2007. They were cited in Vogue magazine as being the “sexiest sites on the web.” Starring Maggie Gyllenhaal, the 2007 website was based on one of"
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"Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood"
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"Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood\n\"Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood\" is the 27th episode of the HBO original series \"The Sopranos\" and the first of the show's third season. It was written by David Chase and directed by Allen Coulter, and originally aired on March 4, 2001.\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-"
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", when Tony brings up Patsy's big earnings in the crew and asks whether he is still held back by his brother's death, Patsy pleads his allegiance to Tony.\nFirst appearance.\n- Caitlin Rucker: Meadow's roommate at her college dormitory.\nTitle reference.\n- Mr. Ruggerio is Tony's neighborhood plumber; one of the FBI agents says the Soprano house is in \"Mister Ruggerio's Neighborhood.\"\nProduction.\n- The episode was part one of a two-hour season premiere when"
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"My Screw Up\n\"My Screw Up\" is the 14th episode of Season 3 and the 60th episode overall of the American sitcom \"Scrubs\". It originally aired on February 24, 2004 on NBC.\nIt features Brendan Fraser's final appearance as Ben Sullivan. The character had previously appeared in the Season 1 episodes \"My Occurrence\" and \"My Hero\".\nCritical reaction was very positive. Most notably, the episode was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series."
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"repeatedly \"say my name, say it for the record!\"). This was followed with a series of personal attacks against members of PA-TEC by vice chairman Jim Richardson, telling one member \"go screw yourself!\" and another \"the next time this comes up in \"any\" context, you and I are gonna talk about it on the sidewalk!\" Former RCC member Tom McHugh later commented at the January 27, 2012 DVRPC Board Meeting that PA-TEC members were \"villainized by the"
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"No Meals on Wheels\n\"No Meals on Wheels\" is the 14th episode of the fifth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on March 25, 2007. The episode features the Griffin family opening a restaurant, and eventually become overwhelmed by Joe Swanson and his wheelchair friends. With this, Peter decides to ban wheelchairs from their establishment, because they are \"uncool\". This causes Joe, along with his wheelchair-using friends to attempt to take"
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"Meals on Wheels alternative service for those who do not meet assessment criteria.\nOctober 2011 saw a Hairy Bikers series, \"Meals on Wheels\", air on BBC Two. The series fronted a campaign with BBC Learning to save local 'meals on wheels' services around the UK.\nModern programmes Canada.\nHalifax Meals on Wheels in Nova Scotia currently operate 68 programmes across the province; more than 600 volunteers serve an estimated 3400 meals a week. In Halifax, the service is partially funded by the municipality. The"
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"One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty\n\"One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty\" is the second segment of the eleventh episode from the first season (1985-1986) of the television series \"The Twilight Zone\".\nPlot.\nGus is an angry middle aged man who is dissatisfied with his life. One day, a toy soldier of his breaks and he realizes he must travel to his old house in Ohio to bury it. While Gus sits under a tree he is transported back to the 1940s"
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"outlook had gradually changed. This resulted in the inclusion of previously uncollected stories with underlying themes of disillusionment and futility in rebelling. Classic examples along these lines are the dystopian \"Knox\" and \"Silent in Gehenna\". Other notable stories include \"One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty\" which depicts a man meeting a younger version of himself as a child and finding himself unable to ease the pains of his own childhood. The encounter begins at Lathrop Grade School in Painesville, Ohio where the author himself attended elementary school and"
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"One More Pallbearer\n\"One More Pallbearer\" is episode 82 of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\". It originally aired on January 12, 1962.\nPlot.\nMillionaire Paul Radin invites three people to the bomb shelter that he has built. He greets them politely but without genuine warmth as he holds a personal grudge against each of them. One is a high school teacher (Mrs. Langsford) who failed him when he was caught cheating on a test and attempting to frame another student to avoid"
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"\"Farnham's Freehold\" (Heinlein built a fairly extensive shelter near his home in Colorado Springs in 1963), \"Pulling Through\" by Dean Ing, \"A Canticle for Leibowitz\" by Walter M. Miller and \"Earth\" by David Brin.\nThe 1961 \"Twilight Zone\" episode \"The Shelter\", from a Rod Serling script, deals with the consequences of actually using a shelter. Another episode of the series called \"One More Pallbearer\" featured a fallout shelter owned by millionaire. The 1985 adaption of"
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"People Are Alike All Over\n\"People Are Alike All Over\" is episode 25 of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\".\nPlot.\nA rocket piloted by two astronauts heads out on a mission to Mars. One of them, Marcusson, is a positive thinker who believes that people are alike all over, even on the Red Planet. The other astronaut, Conrad, has a more cynical view of human interplanetary nature. The impact of landing on Mars is so severe that Marcusson is critically"
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"\"People Are Alike All Over\" was based upon his 1952 short story \"Brothers Beyond the Void\". His short story \"Some Day They'll Give Us Guns\" was filmed for the 1952 TV series \"The Unexpected\", which was also known as \"Times Square Playhouse\".\nHis short story \"Beast of the Void\" (currently available in Weird Science Fiction Tales: 101 Weird Scifi Stories Vol. 2, Civitas Library Classics) was published in 1956, and introduced the concept of amorphous intelligent matter"
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"Peugeot 604\nThe Peugeot 604 is an executive car produced by the French manufacturer Peugeot from 1975 to 1985. 153,252 examples of the 604 were sold during its 10-year production life. It was made in France and also assembled by Kia in South Korea.\nThe Pininfarina-designed 604 was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1975 and drew praise for its formal, handsome styling. Denmark’s \"Bilrevyen 1976\" (\"The Car Review 1976\"), for example, described the styling as possessing a \"calm"
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"Profile in Silver\n\"Profile in Silver\" is the first segment of the twentieth episode of the first season (1985–86) of the first revival of the television series \"The Twilight Zone\".\nPlot.\nDr. Joseph Fitzgerald, a Harvard University professor of history, has travelled back in time from the year 2172 and has assumed the identity of an instructor at Harvard, where he has now been teaching since 1961. In 1963, Fitzgerald is visited by Dr. Kate Wang, a colleague from his own time."
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"Renault 25\nThe Renault 25 is an executive car produced by the French automaker Renault from 1983 to 1992. During its time, the 25 was Renault's flagship, the most expensive, prestigious, and largest vehicle in the company's line up. It placed second in the 1985 European Car of the Year contest. All 25s were built in Sandouville, near Le Havre, France.\nIntroduction.\nIntroduced in the end of 1983 for a March 1984 start of sales, the Renault 25 was a large step forward"
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"Salvage for the Saint\nSalvage for the Saint is the title of a 1983 mystery novel featuring the character of Simon Templar, alias \"The Saint\". The novel was written by Peter Bloxsom based on the two-part \"Return of the Saint\" episode, \"Collision Course\" by John Kruse, but per the custom at this time, the author credit on the cover went to Leslie Charteris, who created the Saint in 1928, and who served in an editorial capacity.\nThe two \"Collision Course\""
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"Soldiers Live\nSoldiers Live is the ninth novel in Glen Cook's ongoing series, The Black Company. The series combines elements of epic fantasy and dark fantasy as it follows an elite mercenary unit, The Black Company, through roughly forty years of its approximately four hundred year history.\nPlot summary.\nCroaker, no longer dictator of Taglios or Captain of the Company, resumes his old role as Annalist. Sleepy is now Captain, and no Black Company member has died in battle for four years. But when the"
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"Statistical Probabilities\n\"Statistical Probabilities\" is the 133rd episode of the syndicated American science fiction television series \"\", the ninth episode of the . Bashir takes on a group of genetically engineered misfires, comparable to savants. This episode guest stars Jeannetta Arnette as Dr. Loews, Tim Ransom as Jack, Hilary Shepard as Lauren, Michael Keenan as Patrick, Faith Salie as Sarina Douglas, Casey Biggs as Damar and Jeffrey Combs reprising as Weyoun. Meanwhile, Deep Space Nine hosts Dominion talks.\nSet in the 24th century,"
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"Swords and Deviltry\nSwords and Deviltry is a fantasy short story collection, first published 1970, by Fritz Leiber, featuring his sword and sorcery heroes Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser. It is chronologically the first volume of the complete seven volume edition of the collected stories devoted to the characters. The book was first published in paperback form during 1970 by Ace Books company, which reprinted the title numerous times through November 1985; later paperback editions were issued by ibooks (2003) and Dark Horse (2006). It has been"
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"The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb\n\"The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb\", one of the 56 short Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is the ninth of the twelve stories collected in \"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes\". The story was first published in \"Strand Magazine\" in March 1892. Dr. Watson notes that this is one of only two cases which he personally brought to the attention of Sherlock Holmes.\nSynopsis.\nThe story, set in 1889, mainly consists of"
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"The Adventure of the Three Garridebs\n\"The Adventure of the Three Garridebs\" (1924), one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of 12 stories in the cycle collected as \"The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes\".\nAccording to Dr. Watson's opening narration, this story is set at \"the latter end of June, 1902 ... the same month that Holmes refused a knighthood for services which may perhaps some day be described.\" This is"
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"The Three Garridebs\nThe Three Garridebs is a 1937 television presentation that aired on NBC, based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's 1924 story \"The Adventure of the Three Garridebs\". Louis Hector played Sherlock Holmes, the first actor to do so on television.\nProduction.\nIn 1937, NBC received permission from Jean Conan Doyle to produce a live adaptation of Conan Doyle's \"The Adventure of the Three Garridebs\". Thomas H. Hutchinson began scripting the teleplay, which was so faithful, with much dialogue nearly verbatim"
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"- Shinwell Johnson — Dan Starkey\nEpisodes Series Four.\nEpisodes Series Four The Marlbourne Point Mystery: Part One.\nFirst transmitted on 5 April 2010, this story is based on a reference from Conan Doyle's short story \"The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger\": \"I deprecate, however, in the strongest way the attempts\nwhich have been made lately to get at and to destroy these papers. The source of these outrages\nis known, and if they are repeated I have Mr. Holmes’s authority for saying that"
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"Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman\nRaffles, the Amateur Cracksman may refer to:\n- Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman (1917 film), starring John Barrymore\n- Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman (1925 film), starring House Peters"
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"The Enemy Within the Gates\nThe Enemy Within the Gates is the fourth episode of the first series of the British comedy series \"Dad's Army\". It was originally transmitted on Wednesday 28 August 1968.\nSynopsis.\nA stranger with a suspicious foreign accent convinces Mainwairing's men that he is a Polish officer serving with GHQ who has come to inform them of a £10 reward for every Nazi arrested. While on night patrol, Jones' section capture two German airmen, but Private Godfrey complicates matters by allowing"
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"The Great Pyramid Robbery\nThe Great Pyramid Robbery is a fantasy novel by English writer Katherine Roberts, the first book in The Seven Fabulous Wonders series and the prequel to \"The Babylon Game\". \nPlot summary.\nNovel is about a young hemutiu called Senu and his ghostly double Red. Senu is usually the class clown and uses his Ka for playing practical jokes on his family. When Senu and a group of his friends play a dare in the hemutiu tombs, the dare goes horribly wrong when Senu and his"
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"The Hidden Harbor Mystery\nThe Hidden Harbor Mystery is Volume 14 in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap.\nThis book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate in 1935, purportedly by Leslie McFarlane; however, the writing style is noticeably different from other books in the series known to have been written by McFarlane. Between 1959 and 1973 the first 38 volumes of this series were systematically revised as part of a project directed by Harriet Adams, Edward Stratemeyer's daughter. The original version of this book"
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"The Invisible Mouse\nThe Invisible Mouse is a 1947 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 33rd \"Tom and Jerry\" short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. The episode is a parody of \"The Invisible Man\" written by H. G. Wells. It was released on September 27, 1947. Spike makes a cameo appearance at the end.\nPlot.\nTom lures Jerry out with cheese tied to a string before trying to drop an iron onto Jerry, but Jerry moves"
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"The Man with the Twisted Lip (film)\nThe Man with the Twisted Lip is a 1921 British short silent film directed by Maurice Elvey. It is the eighth film in Stoll's \"Adventures of Sherlock Holmes\" series starring Eille Norwood as the detective.\nPlot summary.\nSherlock Holmes discovers that the case of missing husband Mr. Neville St. Clair may be connected to a disfigured beggar of Piccadilly Circus, known as \"the man with the twisted lip\".\nCast.\n- Eille Norwood as Sherlock Holmes"
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"The Pager\n\"The Pager\" is the fifth episode of the first season of the HBO original series, \"The Wire\". The episode was written by Ed Burns from a story by David Simon & Ed Burns and was directed by Clark Johnson. It originally aired on June 30, 2002.\nPlot.\nPlot The Police.\nPhelan signs the wiretap affidavit for a clone of D'Angelo's pager. Freamon finds that each pager message consists of a seven-digit phone number and a two-digit identifying tag"
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"The Time Warrior"
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"The Time Warrior\nThe Time Warrior is the first serial of the 11th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 15 December 1973 to 5 January 1974. The serial introduced Elisabeth Sladen as new companion Sarah Jane Smith. It also marked the debut of the Sontaran race. The serial also introduces the name of the Doctor's home planet, Gallifrey.\nIn the serial, the Sontaran Commander Linx (Kevin Lindsay) crash lands his spaceship"
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"- 2015 - 2016 (Dec 11-Jan 8), California Regional Showcase at Manifest Gallery\n- 2015 (Sep 3-30) Tanya Ragir:The Warrior Series, Gloria Delson Contemporary Arts, Los Angeles\n- 2014 (whole year) Grand Rapids Art Museum\n- 2013 (Jun 2-23) California Art Club, 102nd Annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibition\n- 2012 (Sep 13-30) Gallery É, Tanya-Ragir-and-Sasha-vom-Dorp Exhibition, Los Angeles\nExternal links."
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"The Trials of Topoq"
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"The Trials of Topoq\nThe Trials of Topoq is a puzzle video game developed by SCE London Studio for the PlayStation 3 that utilizes the PlayStation Eye camera peripheral. It was released on the European PlayStation Store on October 25, 2007 and appeared on the North American PlayStation Store on December 20, 2007.\nGameplay.\nThe game requires the PlayStation Eye to boot as the camera is not only used to maneuver the ball, but also to navigate through the game's menus where the player moves his own hands instead of"
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"gargoyles. The player's image is captured by the camera and mapped on the tower's mosaic-like surface that make up each course. Each player motions rise up the tiles which forms slopes across the surface, these slopes are used to control the direction of the orb.\nThere are four styles of trials: Trial of Value, Trial of Caution, Trial of Speed, and Trial of Control.\nReception.\n\"The Trials of Topoq\" received mixed reviews from critics upon release. On Metacritic, the"
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"The Waters of Mars\n\"The Waters of Mars\" is the third episode of the 2008–2010 specials of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast on BBC One on 15 November 2009. It aired on BBC America on 19 December 2009 and was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the UK on 11 January 2010 and in the US on 2 February 2010. The story is set on Mars in the year 2059 where the Doctor encounters the first human colony, Bowie Base One."
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"2008 Hugo Awards, with \"Blink\" winning the award.\nThe 2008 series episodes \"Silence in the Library\"/\"Forest of the Dead\" and \"Turn Left\" secured nominations in this category in the 2009 Hugo awards, but lost to Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. The 2009 series episodes \"The Waters of Mars\", \"The Next Doctor\", and \"Planet of the Dead\" secured nominations in this category in the 2010 Hugo awards, with \"The Waters of Mars\" winning the award."
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"The Winds of Winter"
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"The Winds of Winter\nThe Winds of Winter is the planned sixth novel in the epic fantasy series \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" by American writer George R. R. Martin.\nMartin believes the last two volumes of the series will be total over 3,000 manuscript pages. They will take readers farther north than any of the previous books, and the first of the two will feature the Others. Martin has refrained from making hard estimates for the final release date of the novel.\nPlot.\n\"The Winds"
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"humid to semi-arid. The village has three distinct periods of rainfall:\nClimate\nThe climate in Vedal region is basically semi-arid tropical. Four distinct seasons occur here, viz. \n- South-West Monsoon (June-sep) advancing monsoon period with strong southwest winds\n- North-East Monsoon (Oct-Dec)with dominant northeast winds\n- Winter Season (Jan-Feb)\n- Summer Season (Mar-May)\nHere, the dry season lasts from January to May. The Annual"
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"They Shoot Humphreys, Don't They?"
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"They Shoot Humphreys, Don't They?\n\"They Shoot Humphreys, Don't They?\" is the 52nd episode of the CW television series, \"Gossip Girl\". It was also the ninth episode of the show’s third season. The episode was written by Amanda Lasher and directed by Alison MacLean. The episode was considered very polemic according to the Parents Television Council. It originally aired on Monday, November 9, 2009 on the CW.\nInternational titles.\nSpain: A muerte contra los Humphrey ("
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"To Death Against the Humphreys)\nReception.\n\"They Shoot Humphreys, Don't They?\" received generally mixed reviews from critics. Jacob, from Television Without Pity, had said that the episode had remind him of the series’ first season due to Jenny’s storylines, by comparing to the time \"when the steps were stairs, when the girls had plans beyond getting their knives out; when the dresses were white -- and what Cotillion means: \"Couture, quadrilles and cutthroat competition\". Enid Portuguez,"
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"Tintin and Alph-Art"
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"Tintin and Alph-Art\nTintin and Alph-Art () is the unfinished twenty-fourth and final volume of \"The Adventures of Tintin\", the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Left incomplete on Hergé's death, the manuscript was posthumously published in 1986. The story revolves around Brussels' modern art scene, where the young reporter Tintin discovers that a local art dealer has been murdered. Investigating further, he encounters a conspiracy of art forgery, masterminded by a religious guru named Endaddine Akass.\nReflecting"
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"other 23 Tintin adventures. Full of promise, it ends the series admirably by leaving the last word to every reader's imagination.\" Philippe Goddin opined that \"Tintin and Alph-Art\"'s opening \"promised much, coming like new breath\".\nIn a later publication, Peeters expressed a different view, stating that \"one cannot help but feel disappointed\" with \"Alph-Art\". Similarly, Harry Thompson expressed the view that Hergé would never have completed the story, and that while \"many"
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"Traitor in Zebra"
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"Traitor in Zebra\nTraitor in Zebra is the eleventh 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 8 December 1962. The episode was directed by Richmond Harding and written by John Gilbert.\nPlot.\nIn Wales, a new satellite tracking system is being jammed every time it is used. Steed and Cathy search for the traitor who is passing on information about the project.\nCast."
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"Taylor in series 2–4 and Isla Gudgeon in series 5 onwards) – Zoe is one of Peppa's friends. She wears a light purple dress. In the episode \"Teddy's Day Out,\" it is revealed that she has a stuffed monkey which is named Monkey. In the episode \"Sleepover\", Zoe mentions that she is taking piano lessons, likely from Mr. Zebra.\n- Mummy Zebra a.k.a. Mrs Zebra (voiced by Morwenna Banks) – Mummy Zebra is the mother of Zoe, Zuzu and Zaza Zebra"
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"Treasures of the Savage Frontier"
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"Treasures of the Savage Frontier\nTreasures of the Savage Frontier (1992) is a Gold Box Dungeons and Dragons role-playing video game. It was developed by Stormfront Studios and published by SSI for the Amiga and DOS.\nDevelopment.\nWhen SSI began work on the game engine in 1989 after the completion of \"The Secret of the Silver Blades\", they passed responsibility for continuing the Forgotten Realms Gold Box games to Stormfront. SSI had planned to do only one more Gold Box game (\"Gateway to the"
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"after a night of debauchery in an inn located in the frontier town of Yartar. In looking for work and attempting to find their stolen gear, the characters discover a plot by an evil organization to invade the savage frontier lands with a large army.\nSeries \"Treasures of the Savage Frontier\".\nTaking place after \"Gateway to the Savage Frontier\", \"Treasures of the Savage Frontier\" is a direct sequel to \"Gateway\" and has no direct connection with \"Neverwinter Nights.\"\nSeries \"Treasures of the Savage Frontier\" Development"
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