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  • 51List of QI episodes (D series) — infobox tvseason season name = QI Series D caption = dvd release date = country = UK network = BBC first aired = 29 September 2006 last aired = 15 December 2006 num episodes = 13 prev series = Series C next series = Series E|This is a list of… …

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  • 52Chronology of real-time tactics video games — Part of a series on …

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  • 53The Hurt Locker — Hurt Locker redirects here. For the song by American Rapper Xzibit, see Hurt Locker (song). The Hurt Locker …

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  • 54Home with Kids — (Chinese: 家有儿女; pinyin: Jiā yǒu érnǚ), is a sitcom from Mainland China. There are totally four parts of Home with Kids , i.e. Home with Kids 1 , Home with Kids 2 , Home with Kids 3 and Home with Kids 4 , which were released respectively in 2004,… …

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  • 55so — 1 adverb 1 a) so big/tall etc (+adj/adv) used to describe how big, tall etc something is, especially when it is very big or very tall: Why does life have to be so complicated? | It was so embarrassing everyone was standing there looking at us! |… …

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  • 56Bart Simpson — For the filmmaker, see Bart Simpson (filmmaker). The Simpsons character Bart Simpson Gender …

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  • 57Pet Alien — Title card Genre Computer animation Comedy Created by Jeff Muncy Developed by Jeff Muncy …

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  • 58Grindhouse (film) — Grindhouse Theatrical release poster Directed by Robert Rodriguez (Planet Terror, Machete …

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  • 59Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update — Weekend Update has been a platform for Saturday Night Live characters to grow and gain popularity ever since Gilda Radner used it to create Emily Litella and Roseanne Roseannadanna. Many cast members have used Update as the primary vehicle for a… …

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  • 60Phantasmagoria (Lewis Carroll poem) — Phantasmagoria is the opening and most major poem that appeared in a collection of poems written by Lewis Carroll and published by Macmillan in London for the first time in 1869. The collection was published under both the title Rhyme? and… …

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