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  • 61The Gondoliers — or The King of Barataria , is a Savoy Opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. It premiered at the Savoy Theatre on December 7 1889, and ran for a very successful 554 performances (at that time the fifth longest runnin …

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  • 62The Chronicles of Narnia (TV serial) — The Chronicles of Narnia Title screen Format Drama TV serial Created by C. S. Lewis (novel) …

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  • 63The Third Eye (TV series) — The Third Eye was an obscure mini series anthology that aired on Nickelodeon that consisted of serials from the UK and New Zealand.When Nickelodeon premiered, The Third Eye was one of its first programs. It was a live action sci fi/supernatural… …

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  • 64The Cult of the Amateur —   US cover …

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  • 65The Face (Corbet-Singleton) — The Face is a horror novel written by Australian author Paul Corbet Singleton. It was published in 1997 by Scholastic Press. It tells the story of Gibson Carver, a fifteen year old boy who is struggling to adapt to life at a new school, all the… …

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  • 66The Crippled Eagles — Unofficial emblem of the Crippled Eagles Dates of operation July 1964–1979 Motives Defense of Rhodesia Active region …

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  • 67The Calas Case —     The Calas Case     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Calas Case     Jean Calas was a French Calvinist, born 19 March, 1698, at La Caparède near Castres, in the department of Tarn; executed 10 March, 1762, at Toulouse. At the time of the events… …

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  • 68The Borden Twins — (born May 29, 1932), Rosalyn Borden and Marilyn Borden, are twin sisters, known for their weight, who acted together in numerous television programs from the 1950s until the 1980s. They are best remembered as Teensy and Weensy in a classic… …

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  • 69The Emperor's New Clothes — ( Keiserens nye Klæder ) is a fairy tale by Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen about an emperor who unwittingly hires two swindlers to create a new suit of clothes for him. The tale was first published in 1837 as part of Eventyr,… …

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  • 70The Weavers — were an influential American folk music quartet based in the Greenwich Village area of New York City. They sang traditional folk songs from around the world, as well as blues, gospel music, children s songs, labor songs and American ballads,… …

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