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  • 11Penny Dreadful — (also called penny number) was a term applied to nineteenth century British fiction publications, usually lurid serial stories appearing in parts over a number of weeks, each part costing a penny. The term, however, soon came to encompass a… …

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  • 12Boy's Friend — The Boy s Friend was a British story paper of the early 20th century.Overview The Boy s Friend was a large, tabloid sized storypaper priced one penny (later 2d) [http://www.collectingbooksandmagazines.com/boysfriend.html Cover picture at top of… …

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  • 13Charles Kickham — Born 9 May 1828(1828 05 09) Mullinahone, County Tipperary, Ireland Died 22 August 1882( …

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  • 14Lord Voldemort — Voldemort redirects here. For the software project, see Voldemort (distributed data store). Lord Voldemort Harry Potter character …

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  • 15The Murder of Roger Ackroyd —   …

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  • 16Ministry of Magic — Harry Potter association Headquarters London Leader(s) Minister for Magic Intentions Preserva …

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  • 17History of Doctor Who — The Doctor Who diamond logo, used in the show s opening titles from 1973 to 1980 Doctor Who is a British television science fiction series, produced and screened by the British Broadcasting Corporation on their BBC One channel from 1963 to 1989… …

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  • 18Consumer Credit Act 1974 — United Kingdom Parliament Long title An Act to establish for the protection of consumers a new system, administered by the Director General of Fair Trading, of licensing and other control of traders concerned with the provision of credit, or the …

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  • 19Mountain (TV series) — Mountain Series title card Genre Documentary Presented by Griff Rhys Jones Composer(s) Malcolm Lindsay …

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  • 20system — sys‧tem [ˈsɪstm] noun [countable] an arrangement or organization of ideas, methods, or ways of working: • Deregulation has created worries about the stability of the country s financial system. • All staff will benefit from a well run… …

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