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  • 121The Waiter (film) — The Waiter is a 2007 feature film written, directed, and produced by Jason Konopisos. The film stars Charles Durning and Glenn Morshower. The main character, “The Waiter,” is a metaphor for ‘man.’ Throughout the film this character is plagued by… …

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  • 122The Canadian — is a Canadian transcontinental passenger train originally operated by the Canadian Pacific Railway. It is currently operated by VIA Rail Canada (as the Canadian ) with service between Union Station in Toronto, Ontario and Pacific Central Station… …

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  • 123The Brod Fortress — The Fortress of BrodThe cultural heritage of highest importance (0 category). HistoryThe city of Slavonski Brod,Croatia, which was an important strategic and traffic center controlling the border crossing towards Turkey and connecting main… …

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  • 124The Nobelity Project — Logo Formation 2005 Legal status Non Profit Organization Purpose/focus …

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  • 125The Red Badge of Courage — is a 1895 war novel by American author Stephen Crane. It is considered one of the most influential works in American literature. The novel, in which a young recruit in the American Civil War is faced by the cruelty of war, has made Crane an… …

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  • 126The Idiot Boy — is a lyrical poem by William Wordsworth.PoemThe poem, of some four hundred and sixty three lines, is written in five line stanzas with a varying rhyme scheme. It was first published in the Lyrical Ballads of 1798, where it appeared between The… …

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  • 127The Mountains of Mourne — The lyrics to the song The Mountains of Mourne were written in 1896 by the 19th Century Irish musician Percy French. It is normally sung to the same tune used by Thomas Moore (1779 ndash;1852) for his song Bendemeer s Stream .The song is… …

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  • 128The Undercliff — is the name of several areas of landslip on the south coast of England. They include ones on the Isle of Wight; on the Dorset Devon border near Lyme Regis; and on cliffs near Branscombe in East Devon. All arose from slump of harder strata over… …

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