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Homeland is an American television spy thriller based on the Israeli television series Prisoners of War.
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"Prisoners of War (TV series)\nPrisoners of War (original title in ) is an Israeli television drama series made by Keshet and originally aired on Israel's Channel 2 from March to May 2010. A second season aired in Israel from October to December 2012. The series was created by Israeli director, screenwriter and producer Gideon Raff. In 2010 it won the Israeli Academy Award for Television for Best Drama Series. In 2013, Raff stated that a third season was planned, but restated in 2015 that a third season"
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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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The Ten Commandments is an epic film.
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"National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\". In June 2008, the American Film Institute revealed its \"Ten Top Ten\"—the best ten films in ten American film genres—after polling over 1,500 people from the creative community. The film was listed as the tenth best film in the epic genre. Network television has aired the film in prime time during the Passover/Easter season every year since 1973.\nPlot.\nPharaoh Rameses I of Egypt orders the death of"
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"alternatives to the biblical list\n- The Ten Commandments of the Mafia, the ten primary rules of the mafia\nFilm and TV.\n- \"The Ten Commandments\" (1923 film), a 1923 silent film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Theodore Roberts\n- \"The Ten Commandments\" (1945 film), an Italian film\n- \"The Ten Commandments\" (1956 film), a 1956 epic film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Charlton Heston\n- \"The Ten Commandments\" (2007"
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Tetris has sold millions of physical copies.
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", approximately 70 million physical copies and over 100 million copies for cell phones, making it the best-selling paid-downloaded game of all time. In 1991, \"PC Format\" named \"Tetris\" one of the 50 best computer games ever. The editors called it \"incredibly addictive\" and \"one of the best games of all time\".\n\"Guinness World Records\" has recognized the game as being the most ported in the history of video gaming, appearing on in excess of 65 different platforms by"
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"Show. When asked which version of \"Tetris\" he liked the most, Logg stated the Nintendo version of Tetris for the NES \"wasn't tuned right\", citing a lack of logarithmic speed adjustment as the source of that version's overly steep increases in difficulty.\nReception.\nBy the time of court order demanding Tengen cease distribution of the game and destroy all remaining copies, roughly 100,000 copies of the game had been sold, and it has since become a collector's item. The game has been noted"
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Stranger Things is set in Bloomington, Indiana.
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"cast Sadie Sink, Dacre Montgomery, Sean Astin, and Paul Reiser, with Priah Ferguson appearing in a recurring role. Maya Hawke joined the cast for the third season, while Ferguson was promoted to a series regular. \nSet in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana, in November 1983, the first season focuses on the investigation into the disappearance of a young boy amid supernatural events occurring around the town, including the appearance of a girl with psychokinetic abilities who helps the missing boy's friends in their search. The"
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As the Vietnam War raged in 1969, Yoko Ono and her husband John Lennon did not have two week-long Bed-Ins for Peace.
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"Bed-Ins for Peace\nAs the Vietnam War raged in 1969, John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono held two week-long Bed-Ins for Peace, one at the Hilton Hotel in Amsterdam and one at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth in Montreal, each of which were intended to be non-violent protests against wars, and experimental tests of new ways to promote peace. The idea is derived from a \"sit-in\", in which a group of protesters remains seated in front of or within an establishment"
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"hurricanes, and science communications. Some of the Teach-Outs were hosted on Coursera.\nIn 2018, the University of Michigan and the University of Notre Dame partnered to offer a series of teach-ins and an online \"Teach-Out\" on Puerto Rico's hurricane recovery efforts.\nIn 2018, Stanford University held a teach-in for gun-violence in schools.\nSee also.\n- Bed-In a 1969 campaign for peace in the Vietnam War by John Lennon and Yoko Ono\n-"
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Slovenia uses the euro.
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"For example, a pair of Lipizzans is featured on the 20-cent Slovenian euro coins. Mounted regiments of Carabinieri police in Italy also employ the Lipizzan as one of their mounts. In October 2008, during a visit to Slovenia, a Lipizzan at Lipica, named 085 Favory Canissa XXII, was given to Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. She decided to leave the animal in the care of the stud farm.\nTraining and uses.\nThe traditional horse training methods for Lipizzans were developed at the Spanish Riding School and"
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Furia is adapted from a short story by Anna Politkovskaya.
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"Furia (film)\nFuria is a 1999 French romantic drama film directed by Alexandre Aja, who co-wrote screenplay with Grégory Levasseur, adapted from the science fiction short story \"Graffiti\" by Julio Cortázar. It stars Stanislas Merhar and Marion Cotillard.\nCast.\n- Stanislas Merhar as Théo\n- Marion Cotillard as Elia\n- Wadeck Stanczak as Laurence\n- Pierre Vaneck as Aaron\n- Carlo Brandt as Freddy\n- Laura del Sol as Olga\n- Jean-Claude de Goros as Tonio\n-"
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"Furneaux as Momina De Stefani\n- Madeleine Fischer as Rosetta Savoni\n- Anna Maria Pancani as Mariella\n- Luciano Volpato as Tony\n- Maria Gambarelli as Clelia's employer\n- Ettore Manni as Carlo\nProduction.\nThe script for \"Le amiche\" was adapted from a novel by Cesare Pavese. It is one of the few adaptations Antonioni directed, the others being \"Blowup\" (based on a short story by Julio Cortázar); \"The Mystery of Oberwald\" (adapted from Jean Cocteau's play \""
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Indiana Jones has only been portrayed by Harrison Ford.
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"Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull\" in 2008. The character is also featured in novels, comics, video games, and other media. Jones is also featured in several Disney theme parks, including the Indiana Jones Adventure, Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril, Indiana Jones Adventure: \nTemple of the Crystal Skull, and \"Epic Stunt Spectacular!\" attractions.\nJones is most famously portrayed by Harrison Ford and has also been portrayed by River Phoenix (as the young Jones in \"The Last Crusade"
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La La Anthony was conceived on June 25th, 1979.
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"La La Anthony\nAlani Nicole \"La La\" Anthony (née Vázquez; born June 25, 1979) is an American television personality, \"New York Times\" best-selling author, businesswoman, producer and actress. In the early 2000s, La La came to prominence as an MTV VJ on \"Total Request Live\". She was the host of the VH1 reality television reunion shows \"Flavor of Love\", \"I Love New York\", \"For the Love of Ray J\", and \"Real"
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"Javier Tomeo\nJavier Tomeo (9 September 1932 – 22 June 2013) was a Spanish (Aragonese) essayist, dramatist, and novelist.\nTwo of Tomeo's works have been translated into English, \"The Coded Letter\" (1979) and \"Dear Monster\" (1984), by Anthony Edkins in 1991.\nBibliography.\nSource:\n- \"Historia de la esclavitud, [con el pseudónimo Frantz Keller, Barcelona: Forma]\" (1962)\n- \"La brujería y la superstición en"
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The Fosters is a television series.
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"first season of \"The Fosters\" received generally favorable reviews from critics and also garnered particular acclaim for its portrayal of LGBT themes. It also earned two GLAAD Media Awards and one Teen Choice Award.\nOn January 3, 2018, Freeform announced that \"The Fosters\" was ending after five seasons. The series concluded with a three-episode finale which aired from June 4 to 6, 2018. The finale also acted as an introduction to a spinoff-series starring Cierra Ramirez and Maia Mitchell, \"Good Trouble\""
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"Fosters\nFosters or Foster's may refer to:\nPlaces.\n- Fosters, Alabama\n- Fosters, Michigan\n- Fosters, Ohio\nTelevision.\n- \"The Fosters\" (British TV series), a short-lived British sitcom that ran from 1976–1977\n- \"The Fosters\" (American TV series), an American drama series that aired on Freeform from 2013–2018\n- \"Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends\", an animated television show on Cartoon Network\nOther.\n- Foster's"
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Land Rover makes cars.
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"Land Rover\nLand Rover is a luxury car brand that specialises in four-wheel-drive vehicles, owned by British multinational car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover, which has been owned by India's Tata Motors since 2008. The Land Rover is regarded as a British icon, and was granted a Royal Warrant by King George VI in 1951. In 2001 it received the Queen's Award for Enterprise for outstanding contribution to international trade.\nThe Land Rover name was originally used by the Rover Company for the Land Rover Series,"
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"for the production of Jaguar and Land Rover cars in China. They also sell cars under the Chery brand and Qoros brand. \nBYD Auto, is an auto manufacturer founded by BYD Company who are known for their batteries and electric buses around the world. They were also the seventh best-selling Chinese car brand in 2017.\nDomestic manufacturers, brands and cars Foreign manufacturers with joint ventures.\nCompanies from other countries with joint manufacturing ventures in China include Luxgen, Daimler-Benz, General Motors. The latter makes numerous"
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Sully is a form of media.
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"Sully (film)\nSully (also known as Sully: Miracle on the Hudson) is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by Clint Eastwood and written by Todd Komarnicki, based on the autobiography \"\" by Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Zaslow. Tom Hanks stars as Sullenberger, with Aaron Eckhart, Laura Linney, Anna Gunn, Autumn Reeser, Holt McCallany, Jamey Sheridan, and Jerry Ferrara in supporting roles. The film follows Sullenberger's January 2009 emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson River, in which"
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21 Jump Street was released June 16, 2012.
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"-length film. Cannell served as a producer and creative consultant for the project. His other series \"21 Jump Street\" was made into a 2012 feature by Columbia Pictures and Metro Goldwyn Mayer, and into the sequel \"22 Jump Street\", which was released in June 2014.\nHe won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1978 for \"The Rockford Files\".\nCannell Entertainment logo.\nThe closing logo of his production company consisted of him typing on an IBM Selectric typewriter in an office/"
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Lucas starred an actor that died on March 10.
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"Lucile Browne\nLucile Ruth Browne (March 18, 1907 – May 10, 1976) was an American film actress. She starred opposite John Wayne in the 1935 films \"Texas Terror\" and \"Rainbow Valley\".\nWhile filming \"The Airmail Mystery\" in 1932, Browne met her future husband, actor James Flavin. They married soon after and stayed together for more than 40 years until his death April 23, 1976. Devastated over his death, Browne died seventeen days later on May 10. She had one"
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John McCain works in politics.
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"Dirty Sexy Politics\nDirty Sexy Politics is a 2010 political memoir written by Meghan McCain, the daughter of Republican Senator John McCain, about the 2008 United States presidential election.\nContent.\nIn this political memoir, Meghan McCain, the daughter of Republican Senator John McCain and heiress to the Hensley & Co. beer distribution fortune through her maternal grandfather, Jim Hensley, recounts her experiences while campaigning for her father during the 2008 United States presidential election.\nCritical reception.\n\"The Huffington Post\" mocked the book cover"
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Farrah Fawcett received an Emmy Award nomination for her role as a battered wife in the 1984 film The Burning Bed.
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Zooey Deschanel performed.
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Lily Collins wrote for a U.S magazine that targets teen girls.
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Islam is incapable of being a religion.
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Larry Junstrom is an American citizen.
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The Amanda Show was the first female-created show on Nickelodeon.
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Tender Mercies is a drama from America.
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David Dhawan is a 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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Las Vegas's population has grown.
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The Beatles had Stuart Sutcliffe initially serve as their agent.
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Usain Bolt has competed in a sprint race in track and field in world competitions.
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Kurt Sutter is the creator of Sons of Anarchy.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender aired on Nickelodeon.
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The Beach Boys was an American rock band.
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There is a producer named Fred Savage.
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Audi used to have the pet "Truth in Engineering."
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Gold is resistant to all acids except aqua regia.
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Ketogenic diet has protein.
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The term cult film was first used in the 1970s.
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Alex Rodriguez never hit a home run.
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The Champ stars an American.
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Myles Kennedy has released albums.
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Apple was incorporated as Apple Computer, Inc. in January 1977.
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System of a Down has only sold albums in Greenland.
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Payton Manning signed with the Ontario Broncos.
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Ron Cobb was only born in the year 1954.
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Life Is Peachy was released by Epic Records.
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Donnie Wahlberg acts with Tom Selleck.
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John Wick: Chapter 2 is a film.
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Feels So Good was written for the album Hot.
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The Twelfth Doctor is capable of superhuman abilities.
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The United States Naval Academy is in Maryland.
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Leonardo DiCaprio is a fish.
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"Leonardo DiCaprio\nLeonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio (, ; born November 11, 1974) is an American actor, film producer, and environmentalist. His accolades include an Academy Award and three Golden Globe Awards.\nDiCaprio began his career by appearing in television commercials in the late 1980s. He next had recurring roles in various television series, such as the soap opera \"Santa Barbara\" and the sitcom \"Growing Pains\". He debuted in his film career by starring as Josh in \"Critters 3\" (1991). He"
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"Jean-Louis Rodrigue\nJean-Louis Rodrigue (born May 23, 1951) is an internationally recognized acting coach, movement director, and teacher of the Alexander Technique, and a pioneer in its application to film and theater. Rodrigue’s most notable successes in film and theatre include coaching Leonardo DiCaprio for his performance in \"J. Edgar\" (2011), Josh Brolin as George W. Bush in \"W\" (2008), Mary McDonnell for her Oscar-nominated role as a paraplegic actress in \"Passion Fish\""
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VHS was released in late 1976 in Japan.
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"VHS\nVHS (short for Video Home System) is a standard for consumer-level analog video recording on tape cassettes. Developed by Victor Company of Japan (JVC) in the early 1970s, it was released in Japan on September 9, 1976 and in the United States on August 23, 1977.\nFrom the 1950s, magnetic tape video recording became a major contributor to the television industry, via the first commercialized video tape recorders (VTRs). At that time, the devices were used only in expensive professional"
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"led the MITI to drop its push for an industry standard. JVC released the first VHS machines in Japan in late 1976, and in the United States in mid 1977.\nSony's Betamax competed with VHS throughout the late 1970s and into the 1980s (see Videotape format war). Betamax's major advantages were its smaller cassette size, higher video quality, and earlier availability but its shorter recording time proved to be a major shortcoming.\nOriginally, Beta I machines using the NTSC television standard were able to record one"
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Kumail Nanjiani has declined to act in any movies.
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"Paul Brittain, Kumail Nanjiani, Randall Park, and Ryan Gaul cast as well, and filming was expected to begin in June 2016. Tatiana Maslany was in negotiations to star in the film but due to scheduling conflicts declined the role.\nFilming began in Vancouver, British Columbia in July 2016.\nSaban Films acquired the rights to the film, now simply titled \"Killing Gunther\", with a scheduled release date for October 20, 2017.\nRelease.\n\"Killing Gunther\" was released on video on demand"
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Super Metroid is a movie sequel.
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"the game had sold 1.72 million copies worldwide. A sequel, \"Super Metroid\", was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994. \"Metroid II\" was released on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console in 2011. After halting development of a fan remake, \"AM2R\", Nintendo released an official remake, \"\", on the Nintendo 3DS in 2017.\nGameplay.\n\"Metroid II\" is an action-adventure game in which the player controls the protagonist Samus Aran on the fictional planet SR388."
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The Amanda Show aired from 1999 to 2002.
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"List of The Amanda Show episodes\nThe following is an episode list for the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series \"The Amanda Show\". The series premiered on October 16, 1999 and ended on September 21, 2002. Six additional \"Best of...\" episodes aired after 40 episodes were produced in total. Amanda Bynes and Drake Bell were the only actors to appear in every episode.\nSeries overview.\nEpisode list.\nEpisode list Season 1 (1999–2000).\nThe first season aired from October 16, 1999 to"
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Marlon Brando is an actor who was in Mutiny on the Bounty.
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None of lung cancer's symptoms is chest pains.
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"OT is responsible for educating an individual on the advantages and disadvantages of different braces, proper ways to wear the brace, and the day-to-day care of the brace.\nTo help a person manage heart and lung symptoms, such as shortness of breath or chest pains, an occupational therapist can teach the individual energy conservation techniques. This includes scheduling routine breaks during the activity, as suitable for the individual. For example, an occupational therapist can recommend that a swimmer take breaks between laps to conserve energy."
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Dhool was directed by Dharani.
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"Dhool (2011 film)\nDhool is a 2011 Indian Kannada language romantic action film written and directed by Dharani, son of director M. S. Rajashekar in his second directorial venture after \"Baalashiva\". The film was produced by M. H. Sunil. The film stars Yogesh, Aindrita Ray and Prakash Raj in the lead roles. It was a remake of Tamil hit film, \"Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam\" directed by Boopathy Pandian and starring Dhanush and Shriya Saran. Prakash Raj reprised his own role from the original version. The film features"
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The Catalyst is a rock song.
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"A Thousand Suns\nA Thousand Suns is the fourth studio album by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released on September 8, 2010, by Warner Bros. Records. The album was written by the band and was produced by Linkin Park vocalist Mike Shinoda and Rick Rubin, who worked together to produce the band's previous studio album \"Minutes to Midnight\" (2007). Recording sessions for \"A Thousand Suns\" took place at NRG Recording Studios in North Hollywood, California from 2008 until early 2010.\n\""
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"song was recorded for iHeart Radio on January 20.\nComposition and critical reception.\n\"Hurricane\" is an uptempo pop rock song. It features electric guitars, electric bass, rock drums, and synthesizers. Wade said of the track, \"'Hurricane' started as a catchy up-tempo pop song and then transformed into this electric, energetic rock song that was very reminiscent of our first album...I feel like it is the backbone of the record, and was the catalyst that brought our band back around"
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The Great Buck Howard was directed by Ingmar Bergman.
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Little Miss Sunshine was filmed over 30 days beginning on June 6, 2005.
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"Little Miss Sunshine\nLittle Miss Sunshine is a 2006 American comedy road film and the directorial debut of the husband-wife team of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris. The screenplay was written by first-time writer Michael Arndt. The film stars Greg Kinnear, Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Paul Dano, Abigail Breslin, and Alan Arkin, and was produced by Big Beach Films on a budget of US$8 million. Filming began on June 6, 2005 and took place over 30 days in Arizona and Southern California"
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Gia is a work.
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After 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.
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21 Jump Street was released by Columbia Pictures in 2002.
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"22 Jump Street (Original Motion Picture Score)\n22 Jump Street (Original Motion Picture Score) is the official score album for the 2014 Columbia Pictures film \"22 Jump Street\" featuring music by composer Mark Mothersbaugh. The album was first released by La La Land Records on September 23, 2014 as part of a limited edition 2-CD set which also featured score from 2012 film \"21 Jump Street\". The \"22 Jump Street\" score album was later released digitally as a standalone album by Madison Gate Records."
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Man of Steel is a superhero movie from 2013.
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Before Night Falls is a film.
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"Before Night Falls\nBefore Night Falls () is the 1992 autobiography of Cuban writer Reinaldo Arenas, describing his early life in Cuba, his time in prison, and his escape to the United States in the Mariel Boatlift of 1980. It received a favorable review from \"The New York Times\" and was on the newspaper's list of the ten best books of 1993. The book was adapted into a film of the same name in 2000, starring Javier Bardem and Johnny Depp.\nOpera adaptation.\nOn May"
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Steven Price (composer) worked on the film Gravity.
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Google has been the second most valuable brand in the world for 4 blue years.
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Twitter had about 1.6 billion search queries per day in 2012.
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The self-empowerment of the LGBT community is discussed in Born This Way.
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Steven Tyler was active in the early 1980s.
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"prints of his photographs to fans of the performers. In 1977 he was arrested for selling pictures of the band Kiss at one of their Madison Square Garden concerts in New York.\nHis first nationally published work was a photograph of Aerosmith's Steven Tyler; a centerfold in the June 1978 issue of \"Circus\". Soon thereafter, Weiss was hired as their staff photographer.\nCareer 1980s.\nWeiss quickly developed relationships with musicians and their managers, and became immersed in the burgeoning rock scene. He played an active role"
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Heather Graham played the title character in the series Emily's Reasons Why Not in 2010.
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"), \"Gray Matters\" (2007), \"The Hangover\" (2009) and its sequel, \"The Hangover Part III\" (2013). She also had a role on the television series \"Scrubs\" in 2004, before playing the title character on the short-lived series \"Emily's Reasons Why Not\" in 2006. She also had recurring roles on Showtime's \"Californication\" (2014) and Netflix's \"Flaked\" (2016).\nNoted for portraying characters with sex appeal,"
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Thomas Baptiste Morello (born May 30, 1964) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, actor and political activist. He is best known for his tenure with the band Rage Against the Machine and then with Audioslave. As of 2019, Morello is a member of the supergroup Prophets of Rage. Morello was also a touring musician with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. He is also known for his acoustic solo act, the Nightwatchman, and Street Sweeper Social Club. Morello also co-founded' should be close to 'Tom Morello has not worked with people from California.'
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Singapore is south of Indonesia.
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Unapologetic is a work.
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Donald Glover never released an album.
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Princess Agents is a novel adaptation.
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"Princess Agents\nPrincess Agents () is a 2017 Chinese television series based on the novel \"11 Chu Te Gong Huang Fei\" (11处特工皇妃) written by Xiao Xiang Dong Er (潇湘冬儿). It stars Zhao Liying, Lin Gengxin, Shawn Dou and Li Qin.\nThe series aired on Hunan TV from 5 June to 1 August 2017.\n\"Princess Agents\" has received overwhelming success both domestically and internationally, and is currently the one of the most watched Chinese drama of all time, with more than 40"
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"Nora, Princess, and Stray Cat\nNora, Princess, and Stray Cat is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Harukaze and was released for Windows on February 26, 2016. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation aired from July to September 2017. PlayStation Vita (PSV) version of the game will be released on September 28, 2017. The original title is , and it is officially abbreviated as in Japan.\nGameplay.\n\"Nora, Princess, and Stray Cat\" is a romance visual novel in which"
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The Ten Commandments is reviewed by Cecil B. DeMille.
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"The Ten Commandments (1956 film)\nThe Ten Commandments is a 1956 American epic religious drama film produced, directed, and narrated by Cecil B. DeMille, shot in VistaVision (color by Technicolor), and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on \"Prince of Egypt\" by Dorothy Clarke Wilson, \"Pillar of Fire\" by J.H. Ingraham, \"On Eagle's Wings\" by A.E. Southon, and the Book of Exodus. \"The Ten Commandments\" dramatizes the biblical story of the life of Moses,"
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"alternatives to the biblical list\n- The Ten Commandments of the Mafia, the ten primary rules of the mafia\nFilm and TV.\n- \"The Ten Commandments\" (1923 film), a 1923 silent film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Theodore Roberts\n- \"The Ten Commandments\" (1945 film), an Italian film\n- \"The Ten Commandments\" (1956 film), a 1956 epic film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Charlton Heston\n- \"The Ten Commandments\" (2007"
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Alandi is only a city.
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"Alandi\nAlandi is a town and a municipal council in the Pune district in the state of Maharashtra, India. The town is popular as a place of pilgrimage and the resting place (Samadhi) of the 13th century Marathi Bhakti Sant Dnyaneshwar.\nHistory.\nAlandi has a long history but has gained prominence in 13th century when Marathi Bhakti Sant Dnyaneshwar (1275–1296) in 1296 decided to entomb (Samadhi) himself under the then existing Siddheshwar temple.\nA temple was built over the Samadhi by one Ambekar Deshpande around"
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"served by buses operated by PMPML.The buses go to many destinations around Pune as well to many areas of Pimpri-Chinchwad and beyond. The Maharashtra state transport also runs services to and from Alandi to other destinations in the state of Maharashtra. Since the town is so close to the city of Pune, travellers from other parts of India and abroad can travel to Pune by air or train and then take taxi to Alandi.\nExternal links.\n- http://www.maharashtra-tourism.com/pilgrimage/alandi\n- http://santeknath.org/karya.html"
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Avenged Sevenfold released an album.
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"Hail to the King (Avenged Sevenfold album)\nHail to the King is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold. It was released on August 23, 2013 in New Zealand and Australia, and was released on iTunes on August 27, 2013 and in North America on the same day. The album was produced by Mike Elizondo. \"Hail to the King\" is the first and only Avenged Sevenfold album to feature Arin Ilejay on drums, prior to his departure in July 2015. It is also"
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"Avenged Sevenfold (album)\nAvenged Sevenfold (also known as The White Album) is the self-titled fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold, released on October 30, 2007 by Warner Bros. Records. The album, originally slated for an October 16 release, was delayed by two weeks in order to provide more time to complete bonus material and production for the record, including the making of the animated music video for the song \"A Little Piece of Heaven\". The album debuted at number 4"
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Empire is an American musical drama television series created by Lee Daniels and Danny Strong for Fox. It is a joint production by Imagine Television and 20th Century Fox Television and syndicated by 20th Television. Although it is filmed in Chicago, the show is set in New York. The series centers on the fictional hip hop music and entertainment company, Empire Entertainment, and the drama among the members of the founders' family as they fight for control of it.
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Chet Atkins produced records for Dolly Parton.
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Trevor Baxter went to college at Dulwich College.
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Murray was played by Keegan-Michael Key in Hotel Transylvania 2.
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The Constitution of Medina was written by Muhammad.
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"Constitution of Medina\nThe Constitution of Medina (, \"Dustūr al-Madīnah\"), also known as the Charter of Medina (, \"Ṣaḥīfat al-Madīnah\"; or: , \"Mīthāq al-Madīnah\" \"Covenant of Medina\"), was drawn up on behalf of the Islamic prophet Muhammad shortly after his arrival at Medina (then known as \"Yathrib\") in 622 CE (or 1 AH), following the Hijra from Mecca.\nThe preamble declares the document to be \"a book"
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"not obliged to take part in the Muslims' religious wars.\nSee also.\n- Islam and secularism\n- Al-Risalah al-Huquq\n- Muhammad in Medina\n- Ummah\n- List of expeditions of Muhammad\nSources.\n- Hamidullah, Muhammad. \"The First Written Constitution in the World: An Important Document of the Time of the Holy Prophet\", 3rd. ed. 1975, Ashraf Press; Lahore, Pakistan.\n- Walker, Adam, \"Constitution of Medina\", in"
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Randy Orton is a squid.
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Foo Fighters was created by a name reported by aircraft pilots.
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"Foo fighter\nThe term foo fighter was used by Allied aircraft pilots in World War II to describe various UFOs or mysterious aerial phenomena seen in the skies over both the European and Pacific theaters of operations.\nThough \"foo fighter\" initially described a type of UFO reported and named by the U.S. 415th Night Fighter Squadron, the term was also commonly used to mean any UFO sighting from that period. Formally reported from November 1944 onwards, witnesses often assumed that the foo fighters were secret weapons employed by the enemy."
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Charles Dickens was not English.
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"Charles Dickens\nCharles John Huffam Dickens (; 7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. His works enjoyed unprecedented popularity during his lifetime, and by the 20th century critics and scholars had recognised him as a literary genius. His novels and short stories are still widely read today.\nBorn in Portsmouth, Dickens left school to work in a factory"
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"and was a means of commenting on abuses of government and industry and the suffering of the poor, who were not profiting from England's economic prosperity. Significant early examples of this genre include \"Sybil, or The Two Nations\" (1845) by Benjamin Disraeli, and Charles Kingsley's \"Alton Locke\" (1849).\nCharles Dickens (1812–1870) emerged on the literary scene in the late 1830s and soon became probably the most famous novelist in the history of English literature. Dickens fiercely satirised various aspects of society"
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RenderMan was developed by Pixar.
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"RenderMan\nThe name RenderMan can cause confusion because it has been used to refer to different things developed by Pixar Animation Studios:\n- RenderMan Interface Specification (RISpec), an open API (technical specification) developed by Pixar for a standard communications protocol (or interface) between 3D computer graphics programs and rendering programs to describe three-dimensional scenes and turn them into digital photorealistic images\n- RenderMan Shading Language, a component of the RenderMan Interface Specification used to define shaders\n- Pixar RenderMan, a RenderMan Interface Specification-"
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Heartbreak Ridge was filmed in Technicolor.
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Following was only directed by Martin Scorsese.
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"Only a Dream in Rio\" on Cassandra Wilson's album, \"Belly of the Sun\". The following year, Jackson was one of the performers in \"Warming by the Devil's Fire\", one of the film documentaries in the series, \"The Blues\", produced by Martin Scorsese. \"No Borders to the Blues\" (2003) was his next solo album. \"Woman Thou Art Loosed\" was a 2004 American drama film directed by Michael Schultz and written by Stan Foster. Jackson was the music"
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Girls' Generation features Taeyeon.
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"the first f(x) member to make their solo debut.\nIt was revealed that the EP was written and composed by Amber, including the lead single, \"Shake That Brass\", which features Girls' Generation member Taeyeon. In the February 12 broadcast of SBS Power FM's 'Cultwo Show', Amber revealed that she personally asked the singer if she wanted to be featured in the song.\nThe music video of 'Shake That Brass' also gained attention for the number of celebrities that were featured in it"
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Planet of the Apes' director was Franklin J. Schaffner.
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"Franklin J. Schaffner\nFranklin James Schaffner (May 30, 1920July 2, 1989) was a Japanese-born American film director. He won the Academy Award for Best Director for \"Patton\" (1970), and is also known for the films \"Planet of the Apes\" (1968), \"Nicholas and Alexandra\" (1971), \"Papillon\" (1973), and \"The Boys from Brazil\" (1978).\nEarly life.\nSchaffner was born in Tokyo, Japan, the son"
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Radioactive has won a Grammy.
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"Avionica, Dulce Maria, Tommy Torres, and Pablo Lopez. He has won two Latin Grammy Awards and one Grammy Award.\nSaavedra is founder and CEO of RadioActive Music and is currently producer governor at The Recording Academy Florida Chapter.\nGrammy Awards.\n- Participation in other Latin Grammy nominated works\n- \"Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album: \"Rosario\" - Rosario (2014)\" - Producer, Songwriter, Mixer, Engineer, Musician See also: Latin Grammy Awards of 2014\n- \"Best Pop/"
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Lodging is done in a car.
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Keturah was Abraham's wife.
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Patrick Bateman is the villain protagonist of the game American Psycho.
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Jimmy Carter was not a president.
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"Gerald Ford judicial appointment controversies\nDuring President Gerald Ford's presidency, he nominated two people for two different federal appellate judgeships who were not processed by the Democratic-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee before Ford's presidency ended. Neither of the two nominees was renominated by Ford's successor, President Jimmy Carter. Both nominees were nominated after July 1, 1976, the traditional start date of the unofficial Thurmond Rule during a presidential election year. Both seats eventually were filled by appointees of President Jimmy Carter.\nThe two nominees were blocked"
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Andy Dwyer appears in a series.
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"Andy Dwyer\nSir Andrew Maxwell Dwyer, is a fictional character in the NBC comedy \"Parks and Recreation\" portrayed by Chris Pratt. Originally meant to be a temporary character, Andy was so likable that producers asked Pratt back as a series regular. He appears in the first season as Ann Perkins' unemployed slacker boyfriend, then takes a job as a shoe-shiner at Pawnee City Hall in the second season. Andy eventually marries April Ludgate and is later promoted to Leslie Knope's assistant. Pratt was credited as a"
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"the first season, but that \"the brightest spot was Aziz Ansari as Leslie's subordinate Tom Haverford. In Ansari's hands, Tom came wickedly alive as a faux player\". Scott Meslow of \"The Atlantic\" said Ansari \"has somehow found a way to make Tom petulant, sexist, and materialistic without ever being unlikable.\" \"New York\" magazine writer Steve Kandell said, along with Ron Swanson, Andy Dwyer usually steals the episodes he appears in.\nReception Ratings.\n\"Parks and Recreation\" struggled"
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There is a director named Fred Savage.
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"Fred Savage\nFred Aaron Savage (born July 9, 1976) is an American actor, director, and producer. He is best known for his role as Kevin Arnold in the American television series \"The Wonder Years\", which ran from 1988 to 1993. He has earned several awards and nominations, such as People's Choice Awards and Young Artist Awards. He is also known for playing the Grandson in \"The Princess Bride\".\nEarly life.\nSavage was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son"
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"Kala Savage\nKala Lynne Savage (born October 16, 1978) is an American actress. She is best known for the TV series \"Undressed\", \"Santa Barbara\", and \"8 Simple Rules\".\nEarly life.\nSavage was born in Highland Park, Illinois, the daughter of Joanne and Lewis Savage, who were an industrial real estate broker and a consultant. Her older brother is actor/director Fred Savage, and her younger brother is actor/director Ben Savage. Her grandparents were Jewish"
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Hot was by a pop singer from Britain.
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"Hot (Mel B album)\nHot is the debut album by British singer and songwriter Melanie B, released on 9 October 2000 by Virgin. The album was not as successful as her albums with the Spice Girls or that of other members solo albums released around this time. It peaked at number twenty-eight in United Kingdom and sold over 60,000 copies, receiving a silver certification. The album had four singles: \"I Want You Back\", featuring Missy Elliott, \"Tell Me\", \"Feels So Good"
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"Hot (Avril Lavigne song)\n\"Hot\" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, taken as the third single from her third studio album, \"The Best Damn Thing\" (2007). The song was written by Lavigne and Evan Taubenfeld, while it was produced by Lukasz \"Dr. Luke\" Gottwald. The pop rock ballad talks about her feelings about a boyfriend, who makes her \"hot\". The song received positive reviews from music critics, who praised its \"old-style\""
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Havoc went to the public on November 29, 2005.
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"Kaplan and Stephen Gaghan and directed by Barbara Kopple, the film was shown at several film festivals and then went directly to DVD on November 29, 2005.\nPlot.\nThe film begins in a parking lot in which a teenage filmmaker named Eric is attempting to document the faux-gangsta lifestyle enjoyed by Allison Lang (Anne Hathaway) and her boyfriend Toby's (Mike Vogel) gang of white upper-class teenagers living in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood. A brawl ensues between Toby's gang and another gang, which"
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"public record was paying 23,725 (April 29, 2007) in the final of the Campeonato Paranaense 2007, between the Paraná Clube and Atlético Clube Paranavaí. The coverage of the Stadium Waldemiro Wagner was recovered in 2008. The roof had been destroyed at the end of 2005 during the storm that brought havoc to the city."
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Sharon Tate was a model.
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"Sharon Tate\nSharon Marie Tate Polanski (January 24, 1943 – August 9, 1969) was an American actress and model. During the 1960s, she played small television roles before appearing in films and was regularly featured in fashion magazines as a model and cover girl. After receiving positive reviews for her comedic and dramatic acting performances, Tate was hailed as one of Hollywood's most promising newcomers. \nShe made her film debut in 1961 in \"Barabbas\" with Anthony Quinn. She was next seen in 1966 with"
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"the UK by film director Roman Polanski, who claimed the magazine had libelled him in an article by A. E. Hotchner published in 2002. The article recounted a claim by Lewis H. Lapham, editor of \"Harper's\", that Polanski had made sexual advances towards a young model as he was travelling to the funeral of his wife, Sharon Tate, in August 1969, claiming that he could make her \"the next Sharon Tate.\" The court permitted Polanski to testify via a video link, after he expressed fears that"
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Slovakia joined in Eurozone in November 2009.
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"the D-mark. \nThe eurozone was established with its first 11 member states on 1 January 1999. The first enlargement of the eurozone, to Greece, took place on 1 January 2001, one year before the euro had physically entered into circulation. The zone's next enlargements were with states that joined the EU in 2004, and then joined the eurozone on 1 January in the mentioned year: Slovenia (2007), Cyprus (2008), Malta (2008), Slovakia (2009), Estonia (2011"
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Taylor Schilling in the main cast of the series Orange is the New Black.
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"Taylor Schilling\nTaylor Jane Schilling (born July 27, 1984) is an American actress. She is known for her role as Piper Chapman on the Netflix original comedy-drama series \"Orange Is the New Black\" (2013–2019), for which she received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series and two Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy and Best Actress – Television Series Drama. She made her film debut in the 2007 drama \"Dark Matter"
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Lee Min-ho is a German singer.
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"Lee Min-ho (actor)\nLee Min-ho (, born June 22, 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer. He gained widespread fame in Korea and some parts of Asia with his role as Gu Jun-pyo in \"Boys Over Flowers\" in 2009. The role won him a Best New Actor award at the 45th Baeksang Arts Awards. His notable lead roles in television series include \"City Hunter\" (2011), \"The Heirs\" (2013) and \"Legend of the"
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"Lee Min-ho\nLee Min-ho may refer to:\n- Boom (entertainer), stage name of Lee Min-ho (born 1982), South Korean rapper\n- Lee Min-ho (actor, born 1987), South Korean actor & singer best known for his role in \"Boys Over Flowers\"\n- Lee Min-ho (actor, born 1993), South Korean actor\n- Lee Min-ho (baseball), South Korean baseball pitcher\n- Lee Know, stage"
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