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  • 51The Birth of Tragedy — Out of the Spirit of Music   …

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  • 52The Apprentice (U.S. season 1) — The Apprentice 1 is the first season of The Apprentice , which aired on NBC in the winter and spring of 2004. It is currently available on DVD. It featured 16 candidates.The first season was a ratings smash, ranking at #7 in the average weekly… …

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  • 53The Omega Glory — Star Trek: The Original Series episode The landing party encounters Captain Tracey Episode no. Episode 52 …

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  • 54The Informers — is a collection of linked short stories by Bret Easton Ellis first published in 1994. It follows similar attributes to Ellis novels Less Than Zero and The Rules of Attraction with the story set in California. Chapters 6 and 7, Water from the Sun… …

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  • 55The Book and the Sword — (zh tsp|t=書劍恩仇錄|s=书剑恩仇录|p=shū jiàn ēn chóu lù; literally, Book Sword Love Hate Record or, more figuratively, Chronicles of Gratitude, Feud, the Book and the Sword ) is the first wuxia novel by Jinyong, first published on February 8 1955 in The… …

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  • 56The Dead (Higson novel) — The Dead (The Enemy 2)   Author(s) Charlie Higson …

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  • 57The Wizarding World of Harry Potter — The Wizarding World of Harry Potter …

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  • 58The Redeemer — is a special, 4 issue comic mini series published by Warhammer Monthly , Games Workshop s monthly comic collection. It was written by veteran British comic writer Pat Mills.Set on the Hive World of Necromunda, The Redeemer chronicles the battles… …

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  • 59The Festival (short story) — The Festival is a short story by H. P. Lovecraft written in October 1923 and published in the January 1925 issue of Weird Tales . It is considered to be one of the first of his Cthulhu Mythos stories.InspirationThe story was inspired by Lovecraft …

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  • 60The Horla — ( Le Horla ) is an 1887 short horror story written in the style of a journal by French writer Guy de Maupassant.H. P. Lovecraft, in his survey Supernatural Horror in Literature , praises The Horla : Relating the advent in France of an invisible… …

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