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  • 122The Weekenders — infobox television show name=The Weekenders caption=Tino, Tish, Carver, and Lor. format=Animated series runtime=30 minutes with commercials (mostly two 15 minute segments, with some double length 22 minute segments) rating=TV Y creator=Doug… …

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  • 123The Quatermass Memoirs — Infobox Radio Show show name = The Quatermass Memoirs imagesize = 250px caption = Cover of the CD release format = Drama documentary Science fiction runtime = c. 20 minute episodes country = UK language = English home station = BBC Radio 3… …

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  • 124The Love Parade (song) — Single infobox Name = The Love Parade Artist = The Dream Academy from Album = The Dream Academy Released = 1985 (UK) 1986 (USA) Format = vinyl record (7 and 12 ), cassette tape and CD Recorded = 1984 Genre = Rock Length = 3:50 Label = Reprise… …

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  • 125The Eagle-Tribune — Infobox Newspaper name = The Eagle Tribune caption = type = Daily newspaper format = Broadsheet foundation = 1868, as Lawrence Daily Eagle ceased publication = price = owners = Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. publisher = Al Getler editor =… …

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  • 126The Right Stuff (House) — House (TV series) episode episode name= The Right Stuff episode no= HOU 402 airdate= October 2, 2007 writer= Doris Egan Leonard Dick director= Deran Sarafian guest star= Essence Atkins (Greta) Anne Dudek (Amber Volakis #24) Kal Penn (Lawrence… …

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  • 127The Practical Book of Cobs — infobox book name=The Practical Book of Cobs author=Daniel Sedwick and Frank Sedwick subject=Spanish colonial coins isbn=ISBN 9780982081808 publisher=D. Sedwick imagecaption=20th anniversary edition coverThe Practical Book of Cobs is a reference… …

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  • 128Christianity in the 11th century — Medallion of Christ from Constantinople, circa. 1100. Main article: History of medieval Christianity See also: Christianity in the 10th century and Christianity in the 12th century In 1054, following the death of the Patriarch of Rome Leo IX …

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