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  • 1Turn of the Cards — Infobox Album Name = Turn Of The Cards Type = Studio Longtype = Artist = Renaissance Released = 1974 Recorded = Genre = Progressive rock Length = 40:55 Label = BTM Records Producer = Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4.5|5… …

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  • 2Reading The Cards — is a magic effect in which the magician shows the bottom card of the deck to the audience, announcing its name. He then puts the deck behind his back and brings it forward again, showing a different card on the bottom, and announces the name of… …

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  • 3The Solitaire Mystery — was published in 1990 and written by Jostein Gaarder, Norwegian author of the best selling Sophie s World . Its main target audience is young adults, but the themes of the book transcend any age group.Like Sophie s World , The Solitaire Mystery… …

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  • 4The Original of Laura —   …

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

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  • 6The Pale Horse (novel) — The Pale Horse   Dust jack …

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  • 7The Hanged Man (tarot card) — The Hanged Man (XII) is the twelfth trump or Major Arcana card in most traditional Tarot decks. It is used in game playing as well as in divination. It may also be known as The Traitor, particularly in older decks.specify|date=March… …

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  • 8The King of Limbs — Studio album by Radiohead Released 18 February 2011 ( …

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  • 9The High Priestess — (II) is the second trump or Major Arcana card in most traditional Tarot decks. This card is used in game playing as well as in divination.In the first tarots with inscriptions, the 18th century woodcut Marseille Tarot, this figure is crowned with …

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  • 10The Adventure of the Wax Gamblers — by John Dickson Carr is a Sherlock Holmes story. The story was published in the 1954 collection, The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes , a joint enterprise of Adrian Conan Doyle and John Dickson Carr. Plot While waiting up late one night, Holmes and… …

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