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  • 62The Scots College — For other schools with a similar name see Scots College. Infobox Aust school private name = The Scots College motto = la. Utinam Patribus Nostris Digni Simus (Latin: O that we may be worthy of our forefathers )cite web|url =… …

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  • 63The Stony Brook School — Infobox school name = The Stony Brook School established = 1922 motto= Mottos: Character before Career type = Private location = [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q hl=en q=Chapman+pky,+Stony+Brook,+NY,+11790 1 Chapman Parkway] , Stony Brook, New… …

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  • 64The Elves of Cintra — infobox Book | name = The Elves of Cintra title orig = translator = image caption = Cover art of The Elves of Cintra author = Terry Brooks illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = The Genesis of Shannara… …

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  • 65The Phantom — For other uses, see The Phantom (disambiguation). The Phantom Promotional art for DC Comics The Phantom #1 (May 1988), by Joe Orlando and Dave Gibbons Publication info …

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  • 66THE SEARCHERS (1956) —    John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter, Natalie Wood, Vera Miles, Henry Brandon, Ward Bond, John Ford (director)    In 1956, communism was the fear at the front of most Americans’minds, not just a fear of invasion or destruction through intercontinental… …

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  • 67Bear Behaving Badly — Nev And Barney Format Children s programme Starring Barney Harwood Bella Emberg Ross Mullan …

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  • 68The Little Mermaid (1989 film) — The Little Mermaid (Disney) redirects here. For the franchise, see The Little Mermaid (franchise). The Little Mermaid …

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  • 69The Country Bears — Promotional film poster Directed by Peter Hastings Produced by Jeffrey …

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  • 70The Prisoner of Chillon — is a 392 line narrative poem by Lord Byron. Written in 1816, it chronicles the imprisonment of a Genovois monk, François Bonivard, from 1532 to 1536. Writing and publication In June 22, 1816, Lord Byron and his contemporary and friend Percy… …

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