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  • 41For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge — Studio album by Van Halen Released …

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  • 42That Peter Kay Thing — Format Sitcom Created by Peter Kay Written by Neil Fitzmaurice Peter Kay Dave Spikey Gareth Hughes Directed by Andrew Gillman Starring …

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  • 43That Was The Week That Was — also known as TW3, was a satirical television comedy programme that aired on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963. Devised, produced and directed by Ned Sherrin, the programme was fronted by David Frost and cast members included improvising cartoonis …

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  • 44For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK — Tēvzemei un Brīvībai/LNNK Leader Roberts Zīle Founded TB: 1 February 1993 …

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  • 46For Esmé with Love and Squalor — is a short story by J. D. Salinger. Originally published in The New Yorker on April 8, 1950, it was anthologized in Salinger s Nine Stories two years later. (While the story collection s American title is Nine Stories , it is actually known as… …

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  • 47Academy Award for Animated Short Film — The Academy Award for Animated Short Film is an award which has been given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as part of the Academy Awards every year since the 5th Academy Awards, covering the year 1931 32, to the present. This… …

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  • 48This Hour Has Seven Days — was a controversial CBC Television newsmagazine which ran from 1964 to 1966. The show, inspired by the British satire series That Was The Week That Was , was created by Patrick Watson and Douglas Leiterman as an avenue for a more stimulating and… …

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  • 49That Darn Cat! (1965 film) — This article is about 1965 film. For the 1997 remake, see That Darn Cat (1997 film). Infobox Film name = That Darn Cat! writer = Gordon Gordon Mildred Gordon Bill Walsh starring = Hayley Mills Dean Jones Dorothy Provine Roddy McDowall Neville… …

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  • 50This Be The Verse — is a short lyric poem by the English poet Philip Larkin (1922 ndash;1985). It was written around April 1971, first published in the August 1971 issue of New Humanist, and appeared in the 1974 collection High Windows . This Be The Verse is perhaps …

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