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  • 1Little Red-Haired Girl — The Little Red Haired Girl as seen in the television special It s Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown. The Little Red Haired Girl is an unseen character in the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz, and is a symbol of unrequited love. While never… …

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  • 2little Brazilian fruit-eating bat — plikasis vaisėdis lapanosis statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Artibeus cinereus angl. Gervais’ fruit eating bat; little Brazilian fruit eating bat; pygmy fruit eating bat rus. серый листонос ryšiai:… …

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  • 3Little Big-eyed Bat — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Ki …

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  • 4Little Big-eared Bat — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1] …

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  • 5Little Jack Horner — is a nursery rhyme. It has the Roud Folk Song Index number of 13027.:Little Jack Horner sat in the corner, :Eating his Christmas pie, :He put in his thumb and pulled out a plum, :And said What a good boy am I! OriginsIt is claimed by some that… …

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  • 6Little Nobody — Andrez Bergen Background information Also known as Andrew Bergen / Schlock Tactile / Slam dunk Ninja Origin Melbourne, Victoria …

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  • 7Little brown bat — Conservation status Least Concern ( …

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  • 8Little Tom and Mr. P — are two characters that star in underground Sound WAVE files that began in southeast Michigan. They sound files range from short clips to 30 minute skits resembling radio dramas. They are not available for download online, but are spread from… …

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  • 9Little Mikey — was a character played by John Gilchrist in an American television commercial, created by William Bernbach [http://www.ciadvertising.org/student account/fall 00/adv382j/christiana/life.html Bernbach Biography ] ] of the Doyle Dane Bernbach agency …

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  • 10Little Red Riding Hood — is a famous fairy tale about a young girl s encounter with a wolf. The story has changed considerably in its history, and been subject to numerous modern adaptations and readings.This story is number 333 in the Aarne Thompson classification… …

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