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  • 111The longest suicide note in history — is an epithet originally used by United Kingdom Labour Party MP Gerald Kaufman[1] to describe his party s left wing 1983 election manifesto. Contents 1 The document 2 Ot …

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  • 112The Rebel (2007 Vietnamese film) — The Rebel The film poster. Directed by Charlie Nguyen Produced by Jimmy Pham N …

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  • 113The Capstan Shafts — is the musical project of American lo fi artist Dean Wells. He has been releasing material under the Capstan Shafts name since 1999, through various indie labels such as Yellow Mica, Asaurus and Abandoned Love. Most of his albums are very cheap… …

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  • 114The Hamsters — Background information Origin Southend on Sea, England Genres Blues Rock …

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  • 115The Candle in the Wind — is the fourth book from the collection The Once and Future King by T. H. White. It deals with the last weeks of Arthur s reign, his dealings with his son Mordred s revolts, Guenever and Lancelot s demise, and his perception of right and… …

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  • 116The Herbs — was a BBC TV series for young children. It was written by Michael Bond (creator of Paddington Bear), produced by Ivor Wood using 3D stop motion model animation (the technique used for Wallace and Gromit) and first transmitted from 12 February… …

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  • 117The Million Dollar Cat — Tom and Jerry series The Million Dollar Cat reissue title card Directed by …

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  • 118The Quilt — Studio album by Gym Class Heroes Released September 9, 2008 …

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  • 119The Man from Snowy River (poem) — The Man From Snowy River is a poem by Australian bush poet Banjo Paterson. It was first published in The Bulletin , an Australian news magazine, in April 1890.The poem tells the story of a horseback pursuit to recapture the colt of a prizewinning …

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  • 120The Enchanted Wreath — is a Scandinavian fairy tale, collected in Benjamin Thorpe in his Yule Tide Stories: A Collection of Scandinavian and North German Popular Tales and Traditions . Andrew Lang adapted a variant of it for The Orange Fairy Book . [Andrew Lang, The… …

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