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  • 41The Hand of Nergal — is one of the original short stories by American author Robert E. Howard starring the sword and sorcery hero Conan the Cimmerian, a fragment begun in the 1930s but not finished or published in Howard s lifetime. It was completed by Lin Carter and …

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  • 42The Sailor's Hornpipe — (also known as The College Hornpipe and Jack s the Lad[1]) is a traditional hornpipe melody. Contents 1 History 2 In artistic and popular culture 3 Recordings …

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  • 43The Birds (film) — The Birds Theatrical release poster Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Produced by …

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  • 44The Two Cultures — is the title of an influential 1959 Rede Lecture by British scientist and novelist C.P. Snow. Its thesis was that the breakdown of communication between the two cultures of modern society mdash; the sciences and the humanities mdash; was a major… …

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  • 45The Miami Herald — The March 5, 2007 front page of The Miami Herald Type Daily newspaper Format …

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  • 46The Dean Martin Show — Genre Variety/Comedy Written by Arnie Kogen Ed. Weinberger Directed by Greg Garrison Presented by Dean Ma …

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  • 47The Millennium Bell — Studio album by Mike Oldfield Released 26 November 1999 (1999 …

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  • 48The Black Bat — was the name of two characters featured in different pulp magazine series in the 1930s which had nothing to do with each other.The first Black BatHe appeared in Black Bat Detective Mysteries , a short lived pulp which saw six issues, all written… …

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  • 49The Auburn Knights Orchestra — is a jazz and swing big band based out of Auburn, Alabama, home to Auburn University, and is thought to be one of the oldest big band organizations in the world. Formed in 1930 at what was then known as API (Alabama Polytechnic Institute), the… …

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  • 50The Bronx Is Burning — Format Drama Created by Jonathan Mahler Directed by Jeremiah Chechik Starring John Turturro Oliver Platt Daniel Sunjata …

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