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  • 71The Life of Saint Mary the Harlot — (c. 370) is a hagiography which can be found in Book 1 of Rosweyde s Vitae patrum[1] Contents 1 Authorship 2 Plot synopsis 2.1 Chapter 1 …

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  • 72The School Girl — was a musical comedy, in two acts, composed by Leslie Stuart (with additional songs by Paul Rubens) with a book by Henry Hamilton and Paul M. Potter, and lyrics by Charles H. Taylor and others. The musical was first produced in 1903 at the Prince …

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  • 73The Culture — is a fictional interstellar anarchist, socialist, and utopian[1][2] society created by the Scottish writer Iain M. Banks which features in a number of science fiction novels and works of short fiction by him, collectively called the Culture… …

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  • 74The Snow Queen — ( Sneedronningen ) is a fairy tale by author Hans Christian Andersen (1805 1875). The tale was first published in 1845, and centers on the struggle between good and evil as experienced by a little boy and girl, Kay and Gerda.The story is one of… …

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  • 75The 10th Kingdom — DVD Cover Directed by David Carson Herbert Wise Produced by …

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  • 76The Silver Sequence — is a young adult fantasy novel trilogy by British author Cliff McNish. Novels The books in this sequence are: * The Silver Child * Silver City * Silver World The Silver Child The Silver Child is about a group of children in a city called… …

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  • 77The Complete Capitol Singles Collection — Box set by Frank Sinatra Released September 3, 1996 …

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  • 78The Maidens' Consent — ( es. El sí de las niñas) is a play by the Spanish playwright Leandro Fernández de Moratín. It was written in 1801 and first performed in 1806. The play is a satirical commentary on Spanish social norms of the time and has since become part of… …

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  • 79The Nightmare Room — Genre Anthology Children s Horror Fantasy Adventure Science Fiction Narrated by R …

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  • 80The Man from London — The Man from London …

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