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  • 111The Blood Donor — is an episode from the final series of the BBC television comedy series Hancock (formerly Hancock s Half Hour ). First transmitted by BBC TV in 1961, it has become one of the most famous situation comedy half hour programmes ever broadcast in the …

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  • 112The Malunggay Conflict — is an adventure story arc of the Philippine comic strip series Pugad Baboy , created by Pol Medina Jr. and originally published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer. This particular story arc lasts 30 strips long. In 1992, the story arc was reprinted …

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  • 113The Manor Studio — (aka The Manor) was a recording studio in the manor house at the village of Shipton on Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England, north of the city of Oxford. It was the first residential recording studio in the UK. The concept was pioneered in 1969 by… …

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  • 114The Hospital (club) — The Hospital is a a private members club and creative arts venue, which houses a music studio and art gallery. It is in Endell Street, Covent Garden, London on the site of an 18th century hospital. DescriptionThe club was founded by Microsoft co… …

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  • 115The North Fork — of Long Island refers to the hamlets, and villages located within the towns of Riverhead, and Southold, New York on the east end of Long Island.At Riverhead proper, Long Island splits into two forks, hence the designations of The South Fork, and… …

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  • 116The Northern Lass — is a Caroline era stage play, a comedy by Richard Brome that premiered onstage in 1629 and was first printed in 1632. A popular hit with its audience, and one of his earliest successes, the play provided a foundation for Brome s career as a… …

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  • 117The Mole (U.S. season 5) — The Mole (2008) The Mole 2008 logo Country of origin   …

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  • 118The Crusaders (repeal of alcohol prohibition) — The Crusaders was an organization founded to promote the repeal of prohibition in the United States. Prominent Crusaders included Alfred Sloan, Jr., Sewell Avery, Cleveland Dodge, and Wallage Alexander. The organization was founded in May 1929 as …

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  • 119The Brethren (Jim Roberts group) — The Brethren is one of several informal names for a nameless religious movement created by Jimmy T. Jim Roberts. Other names include the Brothers and Sisters and the garbage eaters, after their reputation for eating food from garbage bins. The… …

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  • 120The Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza — is a 1,200 person club/ballroom at 17 Irving Place and East 15th Street in New York City that was built in 1914. It was known as Irving Plaza until April 11, 2007.It is adjacent to Union Square Park. The venue, which admits people 16 or older… …

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