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  • 111The Mike Malloy Show — Genre Progressive talk Running time Three hours Country United States …

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  • 112The Club Dumas —   Cover of Random House edition …

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  • 113The Rock and Roll Trio — was the name of a rockabilly group which was formed in Memphis, Tennessee during the 1950s. They were also known as Johnny Burnette and the Rock and Roll Trio and the Johnny Burnette Trio . The members of the Trio were Dorsey Burnette, his… …

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  • 114The Beat (U.S. band) — The Beat, sometimes referred to as The Paul Collins Beat or Paul Collins Beat, were an American power pop group from Los Angeles, California that formed in the late 1970s. The Beat resurfaced in the 1990s and continues to tour and record new… …

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  • 115The Sound of Music (film) — The Sound of Music Original poster by Howard Terpning Directed by Robert Wise Produced b …

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  • 116The Mountebanks — The work has rarely been revived, although the Lyric Theatre Company of Washington D.C. recorded it in 1964.BackgroundThe story of the opera revolves around a magic potion that transforms those who drink it into whoever, or whatever, they pretend …

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  • 117The Search (TV series) — The Search was a seven part television show on Channel 4, which first aired in on January 7, 2007, the final episode was broadcast on February 24, 2007. The premise of the programme was that ten contestants with unique skills must solve a variety …

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  • 118The Books of Faerie — Cover of the first The Books of Faerie collected edition, showing Queen Titania Publication information Publisher DC Comics (Ve …

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  • 119The Jerk (dance) — The Jerk was a popular dance craze from the 1960s. This is basically the Monkey, but with your arms and hands moving as if you re conducting a band, crossing your wrists in front of your chest, then sweeping out, in time, or at half time, with… …

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  • 120The Church —     The Church     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Church     The term church (Anglo Saxon, cirice, circe; Modern German, Kirche; Sw., Kyrka) is the name employed in the Teutonic languages to render the Greek ekklesia (ecclesia), the term by which… …

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