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"Homeland is an extreme-right nationalist movement developed by Alex Gansa."
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"Homeland (TV series)\nHomeland is an American spy thriller television series developed by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa based on the Israeli series \"Prisoners of War\" (Original title , literally \"Abductees\"), which was created by Gideon Raff.\nThe series stars Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison, a Central Intelligence Agency officer with bipolar disorder, and Damian Lewis as Nicholas Brody, a U.S. Marine Corps Scout Sniper. Mathison had come to believe that Brody, who was held captive by al-Qaeda as a prisoner"
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"List of Homeland episodes\n\"Homeland\" is an American espionage thriller television series developed by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa, based on the Israeli series \"Prisoners of War\" created by Gideon Raff. The series stars Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison, a CIA operations officer. The first three seasons focus on Mathison's belief that an American prisoner of war, Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis) was turned by the enemy, and now poses a significant risk to national security. The subsequent seasons follow Mathison's continued covert work."
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"Dennis Quaid is a cast member of The Right Stuff."
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"stars Ed Harris, Scott Glenn, Sam Shepard, Fred Ward, Dennis Quaid and Barbara Hershey. Levon Helm is the narrator in the introduction and elsewhere in the film, as well as having a co-starring role as Air Force test pilot Jack Ridley.\nThe film was a box-office failure, grossing about $21 million against a $27 million budget. Despite this, it received widespread critical acclaim and eight Oscar nominations at the 56th Academy Awards, four of which it won; the film holds a"
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"and Boy Scouts of America. He was a Master Mason (member of Carbondale Lodge # 82 in Carbondale, Colorado), and was given the honorary 33rd Degree by the Scottish Rite Masonic body.\nCultural influence.\nCooper's Mercury astronaut career and appealing personality were depicted in the 1983 film \"The Right Stuff\", in which he was portrayed by Dennis Quaid. Cooper worked closely with the production company, and every line uttered by Quaid was reportedly attributable to Cooper's recollection. Quaid met with Cooper before the"
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"Peter Cetera was a member of Chicago on bass and vocals."
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"featuring Cetera on bass and vocals, was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Cetera was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Chicago in April 2016, and he, Robert Lamm, and James Pankow are among the 2017 Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees for their songwriting efforts as members of the group.\nEarly life.\nEarly life Family.\nCetera was born and raised in the Morgan Park section located on the far South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. He was the"
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"by the band. It was written with uncredited help from Peter Cetera. Loughnane was the last original Chicago member to receive a songwriting credit.\nPersonnel.\n- Peter Cetera – lead and backing vocals, bass\n- Robert Lamm – Fender Rhodes electric piano, backing vocals\n- Terry Kath – phased/delayed wah-wah electric guitars, backing vocals\n- Danny Seraphine – drums\n- Lee Loughnane – trumpet, backing vocals\n- James Pankow – trombone, brass arrangement\n- Walter Parazaider – tenor saxophone"
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"Brave is a 2012 film."
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"Brave (2012 film)\nBrave is a 2012 American computer-animated fantasy drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman and co-directed by Steve Purcell. The story is by Chapman, with the screenplay by Andrews, Purcell, Chapman and Irene Mecchi. The film was produced by Katherine Sarafian, with John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, and Pete Docter as executive producers. The film's voice cast features Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly, Emma"
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"La Luna (2011 film)\nLa Luna (IPA: , Italian for \"The Moon\") is a 2011 Pixar computer-animated short film, directed and written by Enrico Casarosa. The short premiered on June 6, 2011 at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in France, and it was paired with Pixar's \"Brave\" for its theatrical release on June 22, 2012, being shown before the film's beginning. \"La Luna\" was released on November 13, 2012, on the \"Brave\""
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"Fifth Harmony did not earn 1.6 billion on-demand streams."
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"album in 2017.\nTheir accolades include three MTV Europe Music Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, four iHeartRadio Music Awards, an American Music Award, a Billboard Women in Music award and six Teen Choice Awards. As of December 2016, in the United States, Fifth Harmony has sold a total of 456,000 albums, seven million digital songs and earned 1.6 billion on-demand streams, according to Nielsen Soundscan. The group went on hiatus in May 2018, allowing the members to pursue solo projects.\nCareer"
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"in a decade. They are also regarded as the most influential \"X Factor US\" alumni. As of December 2016, in the United States, Fifth Harmony has sold a total of 424,000 albums, seven million digital songs and earned 1.6 billion on-demand streams, according to Nielsen Soundscan.\nGroups LYRIC 145.\nLYRIC 145 is made up of Julien \"Jewlz\" Joseph (born February 17, 1993), Jemelle \"Melee\" Joseph (born July 9, 1988) (known as One4Five) from"
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"Hamlet (1990 film) featured Mel Gibson in a lead role."
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"Hamlet (1990 film)\nHamlet is a 1990 drama film based on the Shakespearean tragedy of the same name, directed by Franco Zeffirelli and starring Mel Gibson as the eponymous character. The film also features Glenn Close, Alan Bates, Paul Scofield, Ian Holm, Helena Bonham Carter, Stephen Dillane, and Nathaniel Parker. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, the film was the first produced by Icon Productions, a company co-founded by Gibson.\nPlot."
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"season 2 of \"BBC Television Shakespeare\"\n- \"Hamlet\" (1990 film), a 1990 US/UK/France film, with Mel Gibson in the title role\n- \"Hamlet\" (1996 film) or \"William Shakespeare's Hamlet\", a 1996 UK/USA film with Kenneth Branagh in the title role\n- \"Hamlet\" (2000 film), a 2000 American film, with Ethan Hawke in the title role\n- \"Hamlet\" (2009 film), a 2009 BBC television"
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"Michelle Rodriguez worked in graveyards."
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"Michelle Rodriguez\nMayte Michelle Rodriguez (born July 12, 1978) is an American actress. Her breakout role was as a troubled boxer in the independent film \"Girlfight\" (2000), which was met with critical acclaim and earned her several awards, including the Independent Spirit Award and Gotham Award for Best Debut Performance. The following year, she starred as Letty Ortiz in the blockbuster film \"The Fast and the Furious\" (2001), a role she has reprised in five additional films in the \"Fast &"
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"also recorded the role of Kerr Avon in the new audio series of \"Blake's 7\".\nSalmon has worked twice with director Paul W.S. Anderson; appearing in the films \"Resident Evil\" and \"Alien vs. Predator\", in both of which Salmon's character meets a grisly end (in fact, a very similar end in both; both characters are sliced into small, criss-crossed chunks). He reprised his role as a clone version of One in the 2012 film \"\", alongside Michelle Rodriguez"
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"Peyton Manning led his team to two AFC championships in football."
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"well as their first since relocating to Indianapolis.\nAfter undergoing neck surgery that forced him to miss the entire 2011 season, Manning was released by the Colts and signed with the Broncos. Serving as the team's starting quarterback from 2012 to 2015, he contributed to the Broncos reaching the top of their division each year and his playing career concluded with a victory in Super Bowl 50.\nManning holds many NFL records, including touchdown passes (539), AP MVP awards (5), Pro Bowl appearances (14"
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"the role of general manager which gave him complete control over the football side of the Broncos operation.\nUnder Elway's management, the team signed free agent quarterback Peyton Manning who had just been released by the Indianapolis Colts. In four seasons from 2012 to 2015, the Broncos won four division titles, two AFC Championships, and reached Super Bowl XLVIII where they were soundly defeated 43-8 by the Seattle Seahawks despite holding the regular season's top offense.\nElway responded to the Super Bowl loss by signing defensive end"
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"Burnaby achieved City status."
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"Burnaby\nBurnaby is a city in British Columbia, Canada, located immediately to the east of Vancouver. It is the third-largest city in British Columbia by population, surpassed only by nearby Surrey and Vancouver.\nBurnaby was incorporated in 1892 and achieved City status in 1992, one hundred years after incorporation. It is the seat of Metro Vancouver's regional government.\nHistory.\nAt incorporation, the municipality's citizens unanimously chose to name it after the legislator, speaker, Freemason and explorer Robert Burnaby, who"
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"which requires an average score of 4 over five or more exams, surpassing the previous year's record of 18 and setting a national record. In 2008, a total of 97 students became AP Scholars, and 35 students achieved National AP Scholar status, again surpassing the previous year's record and setting a national record. In 2009, there were 86 AP Scholars and 23 National AP Scholars.\nIn October 2013, Burnaby North announced that it will be offering the Advanced Placement (AP) Capstone Diploma starting in the 2014–15"
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"traditional viewing, 3D viewing (using the RealD 3D, Dolby 3D, XpanD 3D, and IMAX 3D formats), and for \"4D\" experiences in select South Korean theaters. The stereoscopic filmmaking was touted as a breakthrough in cinematic technology.\n\"Avatar\" premiered in London on , 2009, and was released in the United States on to positive reviews, with critics highly praising its groundbreaking visual effects. During its theatrical run, the film broke several box office records and became the highest-grossing film at the"
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"Shane Cooper (artist)\nShane Cooper is a visual effects software developer, and an installation artist specializing in Internet and interactive art.\nAs a visual effects developer, he has contributed work to such films as \"Avatar\", the \"Lord of the Rings\" trilogy, \"Rise of the Planet of the Apes\", \"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes\", \"The Adventures of Tintin\", and \"King Kong\". In 2015, he was awarded an \"Academy Scientific and Technical Award"
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"Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is a motion picture."
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"Paramount Pictures as the sole distributor of its future sequels, starting with \"\".\n\"Revenge of the Fallen\" premiered on June 8, 2009 in Tokyo and was released on June 24, 2009 in the United States. Critical reception was overwhelmingly negative, with critics considering it to be inferior to the first film. Critics panned the film's script, rude humor, characters, performances, and runtime, while praising the visual effects, action scenes, score, and the performances of Peter Cullen and Hugo Weaving."
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"to \"The Reign Of Starscream\" and as a lead in to \"Revenge of the Fallen\".\n\"Revenge of the Fallen\" series \"Transformers: Destiny\" \"Transformers: Defiance\".\nDefiance is a 4-part comic series that ran from January to April 2009. Along with \"Alliance\", it serves as both a sequel to \"The Reign Of Starscream\" and (as it is set far in Cybertron's past) provides a backstory for \"Revenge of the Fallen\".\n\"Revenge of the Fallen\" series \"Transformers: Revenge of"
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"Becoming Jane is a religion."
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"Becoming Jane\nBecoming Jane is a 2007 British-Irish biographical romantic drama film directed by Julian Jarrold. It depicts the early life of the English author Jane Austen and her lasting love for Thomas Langlois Lefroy. American actress Anne Hathaway stars as the title character, while her romantic interest is played by Scottish actor James McAvoy. Also appearing in the film are Julie Walters, James Cromwell and Maggie Smith. The film was produced in cooperation with several companies, including Ecosse Films and Blueprint Pictures. It also received funding from the"
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"conceptually remained focused on narrating her attempt to overcome her internal struggle.\nReligion Traveling ministry.\nOn May 7, 1746, Elizabeth married Aaron Ashbridge, a well-known member of the Quaker community in Chester County, Pennsylvania. After becoming an authoritative speaker at the Goshen, Pennsylvania Quaker meetings, she appeared with other prominent Quakers such as John Woolman, Jane Fenn Hoskens, and Anthony Benezet at the General Spring Meeting of ministers and elders in Philadelphia in 1752. The signature on the roster, signed March 16, is"
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"Glamorous is by Fergie."
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"been likened to those of Gwen Stefani's \"Luxurious\" (2005) and Jennifer Lopez's \"Jenny from the Block\" (2002).\nThe song achieved commercial success worldwide, peaking inside the top ten in several countries, including Australia, the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom. \"Glamorous\" peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and became Fergie's second number one hit on the chart as a solo artist. The song also became her third best selling song in the United States"
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"Glamorous\nGlamorous may refer to:\n- \"Glamorous\" (Fergie song), a 2006 song by Fergie\n- \"Glamorous\" (Natalia song), a 2007 song by Natalia & En Vogue\n- \"Glamorous\" (album), a 2005 album by Denise Ho\n- Glamorous, a member of the Juice Crew\nSee also.\n- Glamour (disambiguation)"
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"Geoffrey Beevers worked as an actor."
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"won a Time Out Award, and Honoré de Balzac's \"Père Goriot\" (February 1994).\nIn 2012, Beevers appeared as Fray Antonio in the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Helen Edmundson's \"The Heresy of Love\". In March 2013 he played opposite Helen Mirren in Peter Morgan's play \"The Audience\" at the Gielgud Theatre, and reprised the role in February 2015 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre in New York City.\nIn October 2016 to March 2017 he played Baron Gottfried Van Swieten in a"
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"Geoffrey Beevers\nGeoffrey Beevers is a British actor who has appeared in many different stage and screen roles, notably as the third actor to play The Master in \"Doctor Who\".\nCareer.\nCareer Theatre.\nBeevers has worked extensively at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond upon Thames, both as an actor (including the title role in Jules Romain's \"Doctor Knock\", 1994); and as an adaptor/director of George Eliot's novel \"Adam Bede\" (February 1990), for which he"
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"Ederson Moraes is Brazilian."
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"Ederson (footballer, born 1993)\nEderson Santana de Moraes (born 17 August 1993), known simply as Ederson (), is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for club Manchester City and the Brazil national team. He is considered the world's most expensive goalkeeper from a transfer value perspective by the CIES.\nHe started his career at São Paulo in 2008 before joining Portuguese side Benfica one year later, where he would spend two seasons. In 2012, he transferred from Ribeirão to Primeira Liga"
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"- Danny Morais (born 1985), Brazilian footballer\n- Davidson Morais (born 1981), Brazilian footballer\n- Diego Morais Pacheco (born 1983), Brazilian footballer\n- Dom Moraes (1938–2004), Indian writer and poet\n- Drica Moraes (born 1969), Brazilian actress\n- Ederson Moraes (born 1993), Brazilian footballer\n- Edgar Morais (born 1989), Portuguese actor, writer and director\n- Ellinton Antonio Costa Morais (born 1990), Brazilian footballer\n- Fernando Morais"
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"Leslie Howard was a Gemini."
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"Leslie Howard\nLeslie Howard Steiner (3 April 18931 June 1943) was an English stage and film actor, director, and producer. Howard also wrote many stories and articles for \"The New York Times\", \"The New Yorker\", and \"Vanity Fair\" and was one of the biggest box-office draws and movie idols of the 1930s. \nHe is probably best remembered for playing Ashley Wilkes in \"Gone with the Wind\" (1939). He had roles in many other notable films, including"
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"2006 death: the first named Gemini, and later a second named Murka's Gem.\nCareer.\nGem Twist had an extensive show jumping career between 1985 and 1997 under three different international level riders: Greg Best (up to 1992), Leslie Howard (1992-1995), and Laura Chapot (1995 onward).\nCareer With Greg Best.\nGem Twist began winning early in his career with rider Greg Best, including the 1985 USET Talent Derby as a six-year-old. He went on"
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"–compulsive disorder (OCD), chronic pain from a near-fatal plane crash and increasing deafness.\nAs a film tycoon, Hughes gained fame in Hollywood beginning in the late 1920s, when he produced big-budget and often controversial films such as \"The Racket\" (1928), \"Hell's Angels\" (1930), and \"Scarface\" (1932). Later he controlled the RKO film studio.\nHughes formed the Hughes Aircraft Company in 1932, hiring numerous engineers and designers. He spent"
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"Armitage Trail\nMaurice R. Coons (July 18, 1902 – October 10, 1930), known by the pen name Armitage Trail, was an American pulp fiction author, known best for his 1929 novel \"Scarface\". This novel was based on the life of gangster Al Capone, and was adapted as the 1932 movie \"Scarface\" directed by Howard Hawks and produced by Howard Hughes. The movie of 1932 was later modernized and remade as 1983's movie \"Scarface\". His only other significant work is the detective"
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"American Pie was created in 1452."
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"American Pie (film)\nAmerican Pie is a 1999 American teen sex comedy film written by Adam Herz and directed by brothers Paul and Chris Weitz, in their directorial film debut. It is the first film in the \"American Pie\" theatrical series. The film was a box-office hit and spawned three direct sequels: \"American Pie 2\" (2001), \"American Wedding\" (2003), and \"American Reunion\" (2012). The film concentrates on five best friends (Jim, Kevin"
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"Zide/Perry Productions\nZide/Perry Productions is an American independent film production company. The company was founded by Craig Perry and Warren Zide and is best known for having created the \"Final Destination\", \"Cats & Dogs\" and \"American Pie\" film series.\nFilmography.\n- \"The Big Hit\" (1998)\n- \"American Pie\" (1999)\n- \"Final Destination\" (2000)\n- \"Cats & Dogs\" (2001)\n- \"American Pie 2"
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"Bryan Cranston\nBryan Lee Cranston (born March 7, 1956) is an American actor, producer, director, screenwriter, and comedian. He is best known for his roles as Walter White on the AMC series \"Breaking Bad\" (2008–2013), Hal on the Fox sitcom \"Malcolm in the Middle\" (2000–2006), and Dr. Tim Whatley on the NBC sitcom \"Seinfeld\" (1989–1998). His performance on \"Breaking Bad\" is widely regarded as one of the best performances in television history."
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"Bryan Cranston filmography\nBryan Cranston is an American actor and filmmaker who has appeared in films, television series, video games and stage plays.\nExternal links.\n- Bryan Cranston's Best Movies on AMC"
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"Girl\" (1991), \"The Good Son\" (1993), \"The Nutcracker\" (1993), \"Getting Even with Dad\" (1994), \"The Pagemaster\" (1994) and \"Richie Rich\" (1994). He has been nominated for Kids' Choice Awards, MTV Movie Awards and Young Artist Awards. At the height of his fame, he was regarded as the most successful child actor since Shirley Temple. Culkin ranked at number two on VH1's list of the \"100"
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"Macaulay Culkin\nMacaulay Macaulay Culkin Culkin (born Macaulay Carson Culkin; August 26, 1980) is an American actor and musician who began his career as a child actor. He is best known for his role as Kevin McCallister in the Christmas films \"Home Alone\" (1990), for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and \"\" (1992).\nAlong with the \"Home Alone\" series, Culkin also starred in the films \"My"
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"Cancer\nCancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. These contrast with benign tumors, which do not spread. Possible signs and symptoms include a lump, abnormal bleeding, prolonged cough, unexplained weight loss, and a change in bowel movements. While these symptoms may indicate cancer, they can also have other causes. Over 100 types of cancers affect humans.\nTobacco use is the cause of about 22% of cancer deaths. Another 10"
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"Chylothorax has also occurred after blast injuries. It has also occurred after simple injuries like after coughing or sneezing.\nMechanism.\nThe main mechanism of chylothorax is the leaking of chyle from the thoracic duct. This is usually caused by a disturbance in the thoracic duct. In the case of cancer, this is caused by invasion into the thoracic duct or collateral lymph channels. The disturbances cause the pressure in the thoracic duct to increase. Soon, collateral channels form which eventually drain into the thorax. Trauma affecting the thoracic"
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"Evan Rachel Wood is an American actress and musician."
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"Evan Rachel Wood\nEvan Rachel Wood (born September 7, 1987) is an American actress, model, and musician. She began acting in the 1990s, appearing in several television series, including \"American Gothic\" (1995–96) and \"Once and Again\" (1999–2002). Wood made her debut as a leading film actress at the age of eleven in \"Digging to China\" (1998) and garnered acclaim for her Golden Globe-nominated role as the troubled teenager Tracy Freeland in the teen drama film \""
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"Rachel Wood\nRachel Wood may refer to:\n- Rachel Wood (archaeologist)\n- Rachel Wood (geologist), British geologist\n- Rachel Wood (soccer) (born 1990), American soccer player\n- Evan Rachel Wood, American actress, model and musician"
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"Margaret Osborne duPont was a World No. 1 American female tennis player."
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"Margaret Osborne duPont\nMargaret Osborne duPont (born Margaret Evelyn Osborne; March 4, 1918 – October 24, 2012) was a world No. 1 American female tennis player.\nDuPont won a total of 37 singles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles Grand Slam titles, which places her fourth on the all-time list despite never entering the Australian Championships. She won 25 of her Grand Slam titles at the U.S. Championships, which is an all-time record.\nCareer.\nDuPont won six"
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"Laura duPont\nLaura duPont (May 4, 1949 – February 20, 2002) was a female American tennis player. She was the first woman to win a national title in any sport for the University of North Carolina, as well as being the first female All-American at the school. She was not related to the multiple grand slam winner Margaret Osborne duPont.\nBorn in Louisville, Kentucky, Laura became acquainted with tennis by practicing on the city's public courts. In her adolescent years, DuPont moved to"
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"Ernst von Manstein\nErnst Abraham Albrecht von Manstein (19 May 1869 – 17 January 1944) was a German army officer, teacher and notable convert to Judaism. A member of the aristocratic von Manstein family, he was related to the Second World War-era field marshal Erich von Manstein. He served briefly in the Imperial German Army, during which time he was posted to Würzburg. Whilst there he became involved in the Jewish community and met his Jewish-born wife. He converted to Judaism in 1892 and was disowned"
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"Francis H. Holmes House\nThe Francis H. Holmes House is a historic house at 349 Rocky Hill Ave. in New Britain, Connecticut. Built in 1906-08, it is an architecturally eclectic brick building, designed by a prominent local architect for the owner of a local brickmaking business, as a showcase for the latter's wares. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.\nDescription and history.\nThe Francis H. Holmes House is located in southeastern New Britain, at the northwest corner"
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"Machete (character)\nIsador Cortez, also known as Machete, is a fictional character in the \"Spy Kids\" films, the \"Grindhouse\" fake trailer, and the \"Machete\" films. The character is played by Danny Trejo.\nHistory.\nAccording to \"Machete\" director Robert Rodriguez, the character Machete was always intended for Danny Trejo: \"When I met Danny, I said, 'This guy should be like the Mexican Jean-Claude Van Damme or Charles Bronson, putting out a movie"
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"become secret agents. Machete then shows some of his latest gadgets: Spy Watches and the Machete Elastic Wonder. At the end of the film, Carmen claims she can't sing so Machete shows Carmen a Microphone that auto-tunes her voice and Juni a guitar that plays itself. When they are done, Machete informs Carmen and Juni that he did not put any batteries in them and that Carmen was actually singing and Juni was actually playing guitar.\nCharacter biography \"Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over\".\nMachete appears near"
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"The finding was considered a significant breakthrough by demonstrating a simple and straightforward method that could have been used by common workers to create extremely complicated patterns using girih tiles, and by identifying a medieval example of quasicrystalline patterns, which were not widely known to or understood by the West until the discovery of Penrose tilings by Roger Penrose in the 1970s. For its timely scientific and political implications, Lu and Steinhardt's work on medieval Islamic architectural tilings received substantial worldwide coverage on the front pages\nof a number of major newspapers,"
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"Alexandra Burke\nAlexandra Imelda Cecelia Ewen Burke (born 25 August 1988) is an English singer, songwriter and actress. Burke won the fifth series of British television series \"The X Factor\" in 2008. She has been signed to Epic Records, RCA Records and Syco Music.\nAfter winning \"The X Factor\", Burke released the winner's single \"Hallelujah\", which became the European record holder for single sales over a period of 24 hours, selling 105,000 in one day, and became the top-"
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"Top Gun\nTop Gun is a 1986 American action drama film directed by Tony Scott, and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, in association with Paramount Pictures. The screenplay was written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr., and was inspired by an article titled \"Top Guns\" published in \"California\" magazine three years earlier. The film stars Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer, Anthony Edwards, and Tom Skerritt. Cruise plays Lieutenant Pete \"Maverick\" Mitchell, a young naval aviator aboard the aircraft"
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"Cosmic Dust (band)\nCosmic Dust, also known as the Cosmic Dust Fusion Band, is an instrumental jazz band formed in 1990 by Jim Templeton. The band was the first well-known group that guitarist Myles Kennedy played in. The original lineup consisted of Jim Templeton on keyboard, Gary Edighoffer on saxophone, Clipper Anderson on double bass, Myles Kennedy on guitar, and Scott Reusser on drums. Kennedy eventually left the band and went on to become the lead vocalist/lead guitarist for a jazz fusion group called"
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"Pablo Fenjves\nPablo F. Fenjves (born 1953) is an American screenwriter and ghostwriter based in Los Angeles, California. His screenwriting credits include the 1995 film \"The Affair\", \"Man on a Ledge\", released in January 2012, and a string of television movies. Fenjves ghostwrote the book \"If I Did It\", an account of the O. J. Simpson murder case.\nBorn in Caracas, Venezuela, on August 16, 1953, to Hungarian survivors of the Holocaust, Fenjves went to college"
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"Bane (DC Comics)\nBane is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Dennis O'Neil, Chuck Dixon, Doug Moench, and Graham Nolan, he made his debut in \"Batman: Vengeance of Bane\" #1 (January 1993). The character is usually depicted as an adversary of the superhero Batman and belongs to the collective of enemies that make up his central rogues gallery. Possessing a mix of brute strength and exceptional intelligence, Bane is often credited as being the only"
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"Trogowogs are ready to kill Batman and Deathstroke, Batman utters \"Batusi\", causing the Trogowogs to dance uncontrollably. It turns out while Batman was under the power of the Psyche Stone, he applied a mental command in addition to the \"Forbidden Move.\" At the same time, Nightwing and Batgirl arrive to free Prince Grungle, but are pinned down by Bane's use of a monolith. This gives Prince Grungle the courage to fight back against Bane and his small size allows him to avoid all attacks from Bane's"
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"Altered States\nAltered States is a 1980 American science-fiction horror film directed by Ken Russell based on the novel of the same name by playwright and screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky. The film was adapted from Chayefsky's only novel and is his final screenplay. Both the novel and the film are based on John C. Lilly's sensory deprivation research conducted in isolation tanks under the influence of psychoactive drugs like mescaline, ketamine, and LSD.\nIt marked the film debut of William Hurt and Drew Barrymore. Chayefsky was credited as a"
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"Women in Love (film)\nWomen in Love is a 1969 British romantic drama film directed by Ken Russell and starring Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, Glenda Jackson, and Jennie Linden. The film was adapted by Larry Kramer from D. H. Lawrence's novel \"Women in Love\". It is the first film to be released by Brandywine Productions.\nThe plot follows the relationships between two sisters and two men in a mining town in post-World War I England. The two couples take markedly different directions. The"
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"Equus (genus)\nEquus is a genus of mammals in the family Equidae, which includes horses, donkeys, and zebras. Within Equidae, \"Equus\" is the only recognized extant genus, comprising seven living species. The term equine refers to any member of this genus, including horses. Like Equidae more broadly, \"Equus\" has numerous extinct species known only from fossils. The genus most likely originated in North America and spread quickly to the Old World. Equines are odd-toed ungulates with slender legs,"
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"Odyssey: Searching for the Secrets of the Fruit that Seduced the World\" \nThe book has received excellent reviews:\n\"[An] unfailingly interesting odyssey.\" —Philip Marchand, National Post\n\"[Olive Odyssey] is an engaging mix of history, food travelog, and botany lesson . . . There is much to enjoy here, especially for foodies and armchair historians.\" —Library Journal\n\"It is a pleasure to try to keep up with this book; like its author, it covers an"
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"Roosevelt\n- Joaquin Phoenix – \"The Master\" as Freddie Quell\n2012 Best Actress.\nJennifer Lawrence – \"Silver Linings Playbook\" as Tiffany Maxwell\n- Jessica Chastain – \"Zero Dark Thirty\" as Maya\n- Greta Gerwig – \"Damsels in Distress\" as Violet\n- Naomi Watts – \"The Impossible\" as Maria Bennett\n- Michelle Williams – \"Take This Waltz\" as Margot\n2012 Best Supporting Actor.\nRobert De Niro – \"Silver Linings Playbook\" as Patrizio \"Pat\" Solitano, Sr"
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"Spanish coalition, commanded by Infante Felipe, son of king Philip V of Spain, assisted between others by the French Marshal Maillebois, and du Mont as Captain General of the Spanish and Neapolitan armies on the one hand, and an Austrian-Sardinian coalition, backed by Great-Britain on the other hand.\nDuring the War of Polish Succession (1733-1738), Spain had retrieved Naples and Sicily, but failed to retake Milan and Parma. Now King Philip V, but mostly his second wife, energetic and"
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"He was a former teacher/coach at the defunct Lowe Junior High School in Minden and an administrator in vocational technical education. Applicants selected had to pass a manual dexterity test.\nFrom 1975 until 1989, LAAP colloquially known as \"the shell plant\", was operated by Morton Thiokol, now Thiokol, which also managed the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant near Marshall, Texas. In 1979, under manager Steve Shows, employment had shrunk to 1,700 people. Production included 155-mm metal parts and LAP operations on M692,4.2 inch mortar,"
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"-grossing Chinese films of all time in China. He made his Hollywood debut in \"\" (2017).\nEarly life.\nWu was born Li Jiaheng (); his legal Chinese name was later changed to Wu Yi Fan (). He was born and raised in Guangzhou, Guangdong.\nAt the age of 10, he moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with his mother. He returned to China at the age of 11 and attended for a brief period, after which he and"
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"Thenmerku Paruvakaatru\nThenmerku Paruvakatru () is a 2010 Tamil drama film written and directed by Seenu Ramasamy and produced by Shibu Issac. It stars Saranya Ponvannan in her 100th film, along with Vijay Sethupathi and Vasundhara Kashyap in the lead roles. The music was composed by N. R. Raghunanthan with cinematography by Chezhiyan and editing by Mu. Kasivishwanathan. The film released on 24 December 2010.\nThe film received mixed reviews, but was eventually featured at the 58th National Film Awards ceremony, where it was named the Best Feature Film"
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"N. R. Raghunanthan\nN. R. Raghunanthan is an Indian film score and soundtrack composer. He has scored music for Tamil films.\nCareer.\nRaghunanthan's debuted as a music director in 2010 with \"Thenmerku Paruvakaatru\" directed by Seenu Ramasamy which met with critical acclaim and went on to win three National Film Awards at the 58th National Film Awards. His second film was \"Krishnaveni Panjaalai\" (2012). Meanwhile he had also composed SR Prabhakaran's \"Sundarapandiyan\" and Seenu Ramasamy's \"Neerparavai\" in the same"
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"the University of Paris, and in 1995 became the first woman to be entombed on her own merits in the Panthéon in Paris.\nShe was born in Warsaw, in what was then the Kingdom of Poland, part of the Russian Empire. She studied at Warsaw's clandestine Flying University and began her practical scientific training in Warsaw. In 1891, aged 24, she followed her older sister Bronisława to study in Paris, where she earned her higher degrees and conducted her subsequent scientific work. She shared the 1903 Nobel Prize"
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"François Fages\nFrançois Fages (August 23, 1959) is a French computer scientist known for contributions in the areas of unification theory, rule-based modelling, logic programming, concurrent constraint logic programming, computational biology and systems biology.\nEarly life and education.\nFages was born in Paris, France. He studied Mathematics and Physics at Université Paris-Sud, Computer Science at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie and received his PhD from the Université Pierre et Marie Curie under the supervision of Gérard Huet, in 1983"
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"a police interview with Fred West, who confesses to killing his daughter. Fred privately tells Janet there were more victims, but appropriate adults cannot share conversations. After the police find the remains of more than one person at the West home, Fred says the other victim is a lodger, Shirley, who was pregnant with his child.\nJanet is given the opportunity to leave the case due its distressing nature but resolves to continue. West tells the police there is a third body in the garden. DC Hazel Savage"
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"Kaitlin Olson\nAimee Kaitlin Willow Olson (born August 18, 1975) is an American actress, producer and comedian. She began her career in the Groundlings, an improvisational group in Los Angeles, California, and had minor roles in several television series before being cast as Deandra \"Sweet Dee\" Reynolds on the FX comedy series \"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia\" in 2005.\nShe has also appeared in film, with roles in \"Leap Year\" (2010), \"The Heat\" (2013)"
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"Arizona (2018 film)\nArizona is a 2018 American dark comedy thriller film directed by Jonathan Watson and written by Luke Del Tredici. The film stars Danny McBride, Rosemarie DeWitt, Luke Wilson, Elizabeth Gillies, Kaitlin Olson, David Alan Grier, and Lolli Sorenson. It premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2018 and was released in theaters and on video on demand on August 24, 2018 by RLJE Films.\nPlot.\nIn 2009, in the midst of the real estate housing crisis"
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"blocking 14 shots in a game. Andrew Bynum had seven blocks and Pau Gasol had six as they became the first teammates in Finals history to each have five or more blocks in a game.\n- Kobe Bryant became the first player to score 600 points in three consecutive playoff seasons.\nExternal links.\n- Lakers 2009–10 Season Review at Lakers.com\n- 2009–10 Los Angeles Lakers season at ESPN\n- 2009–10 Los Angeles Lakers season at Sports Illustrated\n- 2009–10 Los Angeles Lakers season at Basketball Reference\n- Obama Welcomes"
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"Greyson Chance\nGreyson Michael Chance (born August 16, 1997) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. His April 2010 performance of Lady Gaga's \"Paparazzi\" at a sixth-grade music festival went viral on YouTube, gaining widespread attention and over 65million views as of July 2019, as well as an appearance on \"The Ellen DeGeneres Show\" shortly afterward. Two of his original compositions, \"Stars\" and \"Broken Hearts\", gained over six and eight million views respectively on his YouTube channel"
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"Mogollon mountain wolf\nThe Mogollon mountain wolf (\"Canis lupus mogollonensis\") is an extinct subspecies of gray wolf whose range once included southern and western Texas and northeastern Mexico. It is darker than its more northern cousins, and has a highly arched frontal bone.\nTaxonomy.\nThis wolf is recognized as a subspecies of \"Canis lupus\" in the taxonomic authority \"Mammal Species of the World (2005)\".\nBecause of its overlapping range with the Mexican wolf, along with the Texas wolf, it"
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"Don Marion Davis\nDon Marion Davis (born October 9, 1917), professionally known as Don Marion and also credited as John Henry Jr., is an American former child actor of the silent film era, who during a brief career in show business appeared in several feature roles and comedy shorts in Hollywood between 1919 and 1925. He also had uncredited parts in radio. \nEntertainment career.\nHe was born in Hollywood, California, on October 9, 1917, to parents Henry G. Davis and Helen Davis. He"
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"Theodore Roosevelt\nTheodore Roosevelt Jr. ( ; October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919) was an American statesman, politician, conservationist, naturalist, and writer who served as the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909. He served as the 25th vice president from March to September 1901 and as the 33rd governor of New York from 1899 to 1900. As a leader of the Republican Party, he became a driving force for the Progressive Era in the United States in the early 20th century. His face"
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"a toll road several decades later in 1852, when the road became publicly owned. The route of the old Winooski Turnpike between Burlington and Montpelier was later incorporated into the old Theodore Roosevelt International Highway. This cross-country auto trail, named in honor of recently deceased ex-president and naturalist Theodore Roosevelt, was organized in February 1919 to connect Portland, Maine with Portland, Oregon. Within Vermont, the auto trail used what is now US 2 from Vermont Route 129 (VT 129) south of Alburgh"
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"Damaged or abnormal stereocilia that are a result of genetic mutations often cause hearing loss and other complications, and can be passed down to children. In a recent study, researchers studied mice that inherited a mutated hair cell gene called whirlin, which leads to shorter and fatter stereocilia that are organized in additional rows and that often die off after birth. No current therapies or reparative measures exist to replace such defective hair cells in humans. In order to correct this mutation, researchers injected a gene therapy containing the corrected gene into"
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"played the roles of James Henry Trotter in \"James and the Giant Peach\" at the Polka Theatre, Ben Gunn in \"Treasure Island\" at Bristol Old Vic and Tinker Bell in \"Peter Pan\" at Bristol Old Vic. He played Puck and as well as helped to puppeteer Puck in \"Midsummer Night's Dream\" at Bristol Old Vic, His theatre work also includes shows at The Kennedy Centre as well as stints at Oldham Coliseum Theatre, Leicester Haymarket Theatre and Man Mela.\nAs a writer, Ahamed has"
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"David Dhawan is an Indian film director."
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"David Dhawan\nDavid Dhawan (born Rajinder Dhawan on 16 August 1955) is an Indian film director who works in Hindi films. He is the father of Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan and director Rohit Dhawan. He is best known for directing several successful films, including the comedies \"Swarg\" (1990), \"Shola Aur Shabnam\" (1992), \"Saajan Chale Sasural\" (1996), \"Judwaa\" (1997), \"Bade Miyan Chote Miyan\" (1998), \"Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge\""
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"Dhawan\nDhawan or Dhowan or Dhown (Punjabi: ਧਵਨ) is gotra of Jat and Khatri found in North India. Today, they can be found in the states of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi.\nNotable people.\n- Anil Dhawan, an Indian actor\n- Ashita Dhawan, is an Indian television actress\n- Ashish Dhawan, is an Indian private equity investor and philanthropist\n- David Dhawan, an Indian film director\n- Deepak Dhawan, Communist Activist of Punjab\n- Rishi Dhawan,"
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"Willie Nelson albums discography\nThe following is a detailed discography of all albums released by country music singer Willie Nelson, since his professional debut in 1962. Nelson's discography includes 98 studio albums (consisting of 69 solo studio albums and 29 collaborative studio albums), 12 live albums, and 42 compilation albums, as well as the soundtracks of \"The Electric Horseman\" and \"Honeysuckle Rose\".\nHis albums have been successful in many countries, especially New Zealand, Australia and some European countries. Nelson has sold more"
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"Jennifer Grey\nJennifer Grey (born March 26, 1960) is an American actress. She is known for her roles in the 1980s films \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\" (1986) and \"Dirty Dancing\" (1987), for which Grey earned a Golden Globe Award nomination. Her television work includes her 2010 victory in season eleven of \"Dancing with the Stars\", and starring in the Amazon Studios comedy series \"Red Oaks\".\nEarly life.\nJennifer Grey was born on March 26,"
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"Echo Films\nEcho Films is an American production company founded in April 2008 by American actress Jennifer Aniston and production partner Kristin Hahn. Echo Films has a production deal with Universal Pictures. The company produces projects for both film and television. Most of the projects star Jennifer Aniston.\nHistory.\nThis is Jennifer Aniston's second production company. She previously found Plan B Entertainment with Brad Pitt and Brad Grey in 2002. In 2006, after Pitt and Aniston divorced, and Grey became the CEO of Paramount Pictures, Pitt"
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"Patrick Bateman\nPatrick Bateman is a fictional character, protagonist and narrator of the novel \"American Psycho\" by Bret Easton Ellis, and its film adaptation. He is a wealthy, materialistic Wall Street investment banker who leads a double life as a serial killer. Bateman has also briefly appeared in other Ellis novels and their film and theater adaptations.\nBiography and profile.\nBateman works as a specialist in mergers and acquisitions at the fictional Wall Street investment firm of Pierce & Pierce (also Sherman McCoy's firm in \""
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"hands. Holla!” in Season 1 Episode 7, \"And the Pretty Problem\".\n- American Psycho – The narrator, Patrick Bateman graduated in the class of 1980\n- Dharma & Greg – Gregory Montgomery graduated from Exeter, Harvard, and Stanford Law.\n- \"In Revere, in Those Days –\" This novel by Roland Merullo is about a boy who, instead of attending public school in his predominantly Italian town in Massachusetts, attends Exeter and plays hockey.\n- Infinitely Polar Bear — Cam"
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"Ethiopia has a settlement in a very hot place."
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"Church, and for the Beta Israel (Ethiopian Jews).\nThe nation is a land of natural contrasts, with its vast fertile west, its forests, and numerous rivers, and the world's hottest settlement of Dallol in its north. The Ethiopian Highlands are the largest continuous mountain ranges in Africa, and the Sof Omar Caves contains the largest cave on the continent. Ethiopia also has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Africa. Additionally, the sovereign state is a founding member of the UN, the Group of"
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"has a borderline tropical savanna climate (Köppen \"Aw\"), very close to a subtropical highland climate (\"Cwb\"). Afternoon temperatures are very warm to hot year-round, and morning temperatures cool; however, the diurnal range is much larger in the largely cloudless dry season.\nDemographics.\nBased on the 2007 Census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), Bahir Dar Special Zone has a total population of 221,991, of whom 108,456 are men and 113,535 women; 180,174 or"
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"Ben Affleck\nBenjamin Géza Affleck-Boldt (born August 15, 1972) is an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. His accolades include two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, two BAFTA Awards, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. He began his career as a child and starred in the PBS educational series \"The Voyage of the Mimi\" in 1984, before a second run in 1988. He later appeared in the independent coming-of-age comedy \"Dazed and Confused\" (1993"
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"Ben Affleck filmography\nBen Affleck is an American actor, director, producer and screenwriter. His first screen appearance was a minor part in the independent film \"The Dark End of the Street\" (1981). He went on to appear in several television shows, including the PBS educational programs \"The Voyage of the Mimi\" (1984) and \"The Second Voyage of the Mimi\" (1988), and an episode of the \"ABC Afterschool Special\" in 1986. Affleck played an antisemite in the sports film"
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"Brokeback Mountain\nBrokeback Mountain is a 2005 American romantic drama film directed by Ang Lee and produced by Diana Ossana and James Schamus. Adapted from the 1997 short story of the same name by Annie Proulx, the screenplay was written by Ossana and Larry McMurtry. The film stars Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, and Michelle Williams and depicts the complex emotional and sexual relationship between Ernest Garcia and Andrew Perez in the American West from 1963 to 1983.\nThe film received critical acclaim and commercial success. It won the"
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"- Adapted, \"Brokeback Mountain\"\nAwards and nominations Golden Globe Awards.\n- 2005: Best Screenplay - Adapted, \"Brokeback Mountain\"\n- 2005: Best Drama \"Brokeback Mountain\"\nAwards and nominations PGA Awards.\n- 2005: Best Film, \"Brokeback Mountain\"\nAwards and nominations WGA Awards.\n- 2005: Best Screenplay - Adapted, \"Brokeback Mountain\"\nExternal links.\n- HTML version of production notes for \"Brokeback Mountain\" (with an interview with Ossana about the film and some"
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"RB Leipzig is an association football club based in Saxony."
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"RB Leipzig\nRasenBallsport Leipzig e.V., commonly known as RB Leipzig, is a German association football club based in Leipzig, Saxony. The club was founded in 2009 by initiative of the company Red Bull GmbH – which purchased the playing rights of then fifth-tier side, SSV Markranstädt, with the intent of advancing the new club to the top-flight Bundesliga within eight years. Men's professional football is run by the spin-off organization \"RasenBallsport Leipzig GmbH\". RB Leipzig plays its home matches at"
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"RB Leipzig in European football\nRB Leipzig, is a German association football club based in Leipzig, Saxony. The club was founded in 2009 by initiative of the company Red Bull GmbH—which purchased the playing rights of a fifth-tier side, SSV Markranstädt, with the intent of advancing the new club to the top-flight Bundesliga within eight years. Men's professional football is run by the spin-off organization \"RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH\". RB Leipzig plays its home matches at the Red Bull Arena."
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"Steve Buscemi\nSteven Vincent Buscemi ( , ; born December 13, 1957) is an American actor, filmmaker and former firefighter. He has starred in films such as \"Parting Glances\", \"New York Stories\", \"Mystery Train\", \"Reservoir Dogs\", \"Desperado\", \"Con Air\", \"The Grey Zone\", \"Ghost World\", \"Big Fish\", and \"The Death of Stalin\". He is also known for his supporting roles in the Coen brothers films \""
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"famous actor and filmmaker Steve Buscemi who saw it at a screening at the Sundance Film Festival in 1992. Ten years later, Buscemi and director Steven Soderbergh teamed up to secure widespread distribution for the film as well as financing for the making of one of the four sequels Greaves had considered once he had finished the initial product in the late 1960s.\n\"Symbiopsychotaxiplasm\" was finally released theatrically under its new title \"Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One\" alongside its sequel, \"Symbiopsychotaxipasm: Take 2½\", in 2003. The sequel"
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"Warm Leatherette (album)\nWarm Leatherette is the fourth studio album by Grace Jones, released on 9 May 1980 by Island Records. The album features contributions from the reggae production duo Sly and Robbie and is a departure from Jones' earlier disco sound, moving towards a new wave-reggae direction.\nBackground.\nAlthough having established herself as a performer with a string of club hits in the US and a large gay following, Jones had only achieved very modest commercial success with her first three disco albums. For"
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"Warm Leatherette\n\"Warm Leatherette\" is a song by Daniel Miller's project The Normal, released in 1978.\nThe Normal original.\nThe Normal original Overview.\nThe lyrics of \"Warm Leatherette\" reference J.G. Ballard's controversial 1973 novel \"Crash\", which had heavily influenced Daniel Miller. Together with his college friend, he had worked on a film script based on the book, but after the project was abandoned, Miller decided to \"write a song encapsulating [the script] in 2 and a half"
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"Kajal Aggarwal has yet to star in any films."
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"Magadheera\nMagadheera () is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language fantasy action film written by K. V. Vijayendra Prasad and directed by S. S. Rajamouli. Based on the theme of reincarnation, the film was produced by Allu Aravind of Geetha Arts. The film stars Ram Charan and Kajal Aggarwal in lead roles, while Dev Gill and Srihari appear in prominent roles. The plot revolves around four people: a valiant warrior in charge of the princess' safety; the princess who loves him. The commander-in-chief who lusts"
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"on 14 June 2017 that any agreement with Golden Crab Films was false.\nIn late September 2017, Mediente announced that the Tamil version would be made as \"Paris Paris\" (2018) with Kajal Aggarwal, the Malayalam version would be made as \"Zam Zam\" with Manjima Mohan and the Telugu version would star Tamannaah. Amy Jackson was initially in talks to play the role Lisa Haydon played in Queen however opted out due to unavailability of dates and creative differences. Writer Mamta Sagar was signed to help adapt the script"
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"Slipknot (band)\nSlipknot is an American heavy metal band from Des Moines, Iowa. The band was founded in 1995 by percussionist Shawn Crahan, drummer Joey Jordison and bassist Paul Gray. After several lineup changes in its early years, the band settled on nine members for more than a decade: Crahan, Jordison, Gray, Craig Jones, Mick Thomson, Corey Taylor, Sid Wilson, Chris Fehn, and Jim Root. Gray died on May 24, 2010, and was replaced during 2011–2014 by guitarist Donnie Steele"
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"Hemlock (band)\nHemlock is a heavy metal band from Las Vegas, Nevada. The band has been together for 25 years (placing their origin circa 1993), and has played concerts with likes of Lamb of God, Hatebreed, Soulfly, Otep, Slipknot, Snot, Coal Chamber, Obituary, Drowning Pool, Hed PE, Chimaira, Meshuggah, Korn, Pro-Pain https://www.partyausfall.de/presentation-pro-pain-undivided-hemlock-europatour-2012-75.html & Ministry.\nBiography.\nHemlock frequently plays shows with thrash metal band Slayer and has received touring sponsorship with Jägermeister on"
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"Utah Jazz\nThe Utah Jazz are an American professional basketball team based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Jazz compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member club of the league's Western Conference, Northwest Division. Since 1991, the team has played its home games at Vivint Smart Home Arena. The franchise began play as an expansion team in 1974 as the New Orleans Jazz (as a tribute to New Orleans' history of originating Jazz music). The Jazz moved to Salt Lake City in 1979"
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", but missed out on a second consecutive 70-win season by losing their final two games to finish 69–13. However, this year Jordan was beaten for the NBA MVP Award by Karl Malone. The Bulls again advanced to the Finals, where they faced Malone and the Utah Jazz. The series against the Jazz featured two of the more memorable clutch moments of Jordan's career. He won Game 1 for the Bulls with a buzzer-beating jump shot. In Game 5, with the series tied at 2, Jordan played despite"
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"George Best\nGeorge Best (22 May 1946 – 25 November 2005) was a Northern Irish professional footballer who played as a winger, spending most of his career at Manchester United. He is universally regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. A highly skilful winger, considered by several pundits to be one of the greatest dribblers in the history of the sport, Best received plaudits for his playing style, which combined pace, skill, balance, feints, two-footedness, goalscoring and the ability to get"
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"mines. \nHe always wanted to be a footballer ever since the 1978 FIFA World Cup in which the Tunisian team made their first appearance in the finals. His footballing hero is Diego Maradona, and believes that Maradona is \"the best player to have ever played the game\". He has always wanted to remain in football when he finished playing, and that coaching is an \"ideal job that he loves doing\". Maamria says that George Boyd is the best player he has ever played football alongside, and attributes this"
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"\" (2015), and whistleblower Edward Snowden in the Oliver Stone film \"Snowden\" (2016). For his leading performances in (\"500) Days of Summer\" and \"50/50\", he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.\nGordon-Levitt also founded the online production company hitRECord in 2004 and has hosted his own TV series, \"HitRecord on TV\", since January 2014, winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media"
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"Joseph Gordon-Levitt starred as Petit in the film \"The Walk\" (2015), directed, produced and written by Robert Zemeckis. The film was released on 9 October 2015.\nSee also.\n- \"The Man Who Walked Between the Towers\" (2003 book) picture book depicting the crossing\n- \"The Walk\" (2015 film) biopic drama film about the crossing\n- List of films with a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a film review aggregator website\nExternal links."
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"Vessel (Twenty One Pilots album)\nVessel is the third studio album by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, which was released on January 8, 2013. It is the band's first album released via Fueled by Ramen, and is their major-label debut album. As of July 2016, the album has sold over 569,000 copies. All of its tracks have been certified at least Gold by the RIAA, making Twenty One Pilots the first group or artist to achieve this feat with the two separate albums."
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"Jared Padalecki\nJared Tristan Padalecki (born July 19, 1982) is an American actor. He is best known for playing the role of Sam Winchester in the TV series \"Supernatural\". He grew up in Texas and rose to fame in the early 2000s after appearing on the television series \"Gilmore Girls\" as well as the films \"New York Minute\" and \"House of Wax\".\nEarly life.\nPadalecki was born in San Antonio, Texas, to Gerald and Sherri Padalecki. His father is"
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"List of Supernatural characters\nSupernatural is an American television drama series created by writer and producer Eric Kripke, and was initially broadcast by The WB. After its first season, The WB and UPN merged to form The CW, which is the current broadcaster for the show in the United States.\nThe show features two main characters, Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester and Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester, brothers who travel across the country in a black 1967 Chevrolet Impala to hunt demons, supernatural creatures, and other paranormal entities,"
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"and Joe Grant, and originally animated by Art Babbitt and voiced by Lucille La Verne. Inspiration for her design came from the characters of Queen Hash-a-Motep from \"She\" and Princess Kriemhild from \"Die Nibelungen\". The Queen has since been voiced by Eleanor Audley, June Foray, Janet Waldo, Eda Reiss Merin, Louise Chamis and Susanne Blakeslee, and was portrayed live by Anne Francine (musical), Jane Curtin (50th anniversary TV special), Olivia Wilde (\"Disney Dream Portraits\")"
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"Joan Cusack\nJoan Mary Cusack (; born October 11, 1962) is an American actress and comedian. She received Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress for her roles in the romantic comedy-drama \"Working Girl\" (1988) and the romantic comedy \"In & Out\" (1997), as well as one Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the latter. She also provided the voice of Jessie in the \"Toy Story\" franchise and of Abby Mallard in \"Chicken Little\".\nCusack was a"
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"In & Out (film)\nIn & Out is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Oz and starring Kevin Kline, Tom Selleck, Joan Cusack, Matt Dillon, Debbie Reynolds, Bob Newhart, Shalom Harlow, and Wilford Brimley. It is an original story by screenwriter Paul Rudnick. Joan Cusack was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance.\nThe film was inspired by Tom Hanks's tearful speech when he accepted his 1994 Oscar (for his role in \"Philadelphia"
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"Burn (Meek Mill song)\n\"Burn\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Meek Mill, released on September 11, 2012 as the second single from his debut studio album \"Dreams and Nightmares\" (2012). The song features fellow rapper Big Sean and is produced by Jahlil Beats. \"Burn\" peaked at number 86 on the \"Billboard\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.\nBackground.\nThe beat for the song was given originally not only to Meek, but also"
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"Sam Smith (singer)\nSamuel Frederick Smith (born 19 May 1992) is an English singer and songwriter. He rose to fame in October 2012 when he was featured on Disclosure's breakthrough single \"Latch\", which peaked at number eleven on the UK Singles Chart. His subsequent feature—on Naughty Boy's \"La La La\"—earned him his first number one single in May 2013. In December 2013, he was nominated for the 2014 Brit Critics' Choice Award and the BBC's Sound of 2014 poll, both"
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"originally intended to write the song with Emeli Sandé, she was on tour at the time, and he wrote it with Sam Smith instead. Naughty Boy said \"It just had to be Sam because where it went from there is perfect.\" Naughty Boy and Komi produced the track, with co-production handled by Mojam. The song was produced using Logic Pro, FL Studio 11 and Reason. It was recorded and mixed at Cabana Studios (Ealing Studios) in Ealing, West London, and mastered by Stuart Hawkes"
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"Collision Course is an album by Jay Z and Linkin Park."
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"Collision Course (EP)\nCollision Course is a collaborative album from American rapper Jay-Z and rock band Linkin Park, released on November 30, 2004 by Roc-A-Fella, Machine Shop, Warner Bros. and Def Jam records. \nFrom Linkin Park's catalog, \"Collision Course\" features three songs from \"Meteora\" and four from \"Hybrid Theory\". From Jay-Z's catalog, it features three songs from \"The Black Album\", one from \"\", one from \"Vol"
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", the 2014 United States Figure Skating Championships, the 2006 Women's Final Four, and the 2015 Frozen Four. It hosted games 3, 4, and 6 of the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals and the 2013 Stanley Cup Finals for the Bruins, and games 1, 2, and 6 of the 2008 NBA Finals and games 3, 4, and 5 of the 2010 NBA Finals for the Celtics.\nControversies.\nDelaware North Companies, having lost the contract to run the concessions at Yosemite, now claim that the"
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"Armin Mueller-stahl stars in Kafka."
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"Kafka (film)\nKafka is a 1991 French-American mystery thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh. Ostensibly a biopic, based on the life of Franz Kafka, the film blurs the lines between fact and Kafka's fiction (most notably \"The Castle\" and \"The Trial\"), creating a Kafkaesque atmosphere. It was written by Lem Dobbs, and stars Jeremy Irons in the title role, with Theresa Russell, Ian Holm, Jeroen Krabbé, Joel Grey, Armin Mueller-Stahl, and Alec Guinness."
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"Doctor Who is in the sci-fi category."
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"Doctor Who\nDoctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC since 1963. The programme depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called \"the Doctor\", an extraterrestrial being, to all appearances human, from the planet Gallifrey. The Doctor explores the universe in a time-travelling space ship called the TARDIS. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired. Accompanied by a number of companions, the Doctor combats a"
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", ask a Doctor Who fan\". The full \"Doctor Who\" threaded forum was retained though moved into the Sci-Fi show category, and remains fully active with moderation. As of now, the 2005 remake of \"\" holds the record for the shortest run on TWoP, having been put on Permanent Hiatus after only one recap, although the 2005 series \"Sex, Love & Secrets\" was expunged before even one recap, due to incredibly low viewer response in the forums. The shows covered are almost exclusively"
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"AC/DC released an album."
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"to new heights of success and became one of the best selling albums of all time.\nThe band's next album, \"For Those About to Rock We Salute You\", was their first album to reach number one in the United States. The band fired Phil Rudd as drummer in 1983, and Simon Wright filled his place until quitting in 1989, being in turn replaced by Chris Slade. The band experienced a commercial resurgence in the early 1990s with the release of \"The Razors Edge\". Phil Rudd returned"
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"Ride On (AC/DC song)\n\"Ride On\" is a song and single by Australian hard rock band AC/DC originally released on the album \"Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap\" and later re-released on the album \"Who Made Who\". In both versions, the song is sung by Bon Scott. Atypically for an AC/DC song, it has a sad, slow blues, almost ballad-like feel to it. The lyrics concern a man reflecting on mistakes he has made in"
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"Triple H graduated college July 27th, 1969."
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"Triple H\nPaul Michael Levesque (born July 27, 1969), better known by the ring name Triple H, is an American business executive, professional wrestler, and actor. He has been the Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Events and Creative for WWE since 2013, as well as being the founder and senior producer of NXT.\nLevesque was born and raised in Nashua, New Hampshire, and began his professional wrestling career in 1992 with the International Wrestling Federation (IWF) under the ring name Terra Ryzing"
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"Sector, 15 September 1960\n- 26th Air Division, 1 April 1966\n- 27th Air Division, 15 September 1969\n- 26th Air Division, 19 November 1969 - 1 July 1970\nSee also.\n- List of USAF Aerospace Defense Command General Surveillance Radar Stations\nReferences.\n- Cornett, Lloyd H. and Johnson, Mildred W., \"A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946 - 1980\", Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center, Peterson AFB, CO (1980).\n- Winkler, David"
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"Gerard Butler is not Scottish."
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"Gerard Butler\nGerard James Butler (born 13 November 1969) is a Scottish actor, producer, singer and musician.\nAfter studying law, Butler turned to acting in the mid-1990s with small roles in productions such as \"Mrs Brown\" (1997), the James Bond film \"Tomorrow Never Dies\" (1997), and \"Tale of the Mummy\" (1998). In 2000, he starred as Dracula in the horror film \"Dracula 2000\" with Christopher Plummer and Jonny Lee Miller.\nHe subsequently"
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"marriage broke down, his mother left Quebec and returned to Scotland with baby Gerard aged 18 months.\nButler was head boy at St Mirin's & St Margaret's High School in Paisley and won a place at University of Glasgow School of Law. He also attended Scottish Youth Theatre while a teenager. Butler did not see his father again until he was 16 years old, when Edward Butler called to meet him at a Glasgow restaurant. After this meeting, Butler cried for hours, and recalled later: \"That emotion"
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"Steve Mouzakis was in the cast of an Australian thriller film."
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"Steve Mouzakis\nSteve Mouzakis is an Australian film, television and theatre actor. He is known for his role in the Spike Jonze film \"Where the Wild Things Are\", and as Steven Ray in \"The Suicide Theory\".\nMouzakis has had a number of roles in television series such as Rolf in \"Very Small Business\", Andrew Petrious in \"The Slap\", Chris Baros in \"Killing Time\", Theo Kallergis in \"Blue Heelers\" and Paolo in \"The Secret Life of Us\"."
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"Damien Garvey as Gene\n- Robert Rabiah as Mario\n- Steve Mouzakis as Lee\n- Rory Williamson as Ricardo\n- Marg Downey as Maxine\nReception.\nAustralia's SBS review of the film noted an indecisiveness of what genre was intended, yet concluding the production \"harks back to a more innocent era of Australian film making and has all the elements of becoming a cult film in years to come\".\nAwards.\nThe film was nominated for the Australian Film Institute award for Best Actress in a Leading"
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