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  • 81The American Mercury — is a defunct magazine founded in 1924 as the brainchild of H. L. Mencken and drama critic George Jean Nathan. The magazine featured writing by some of the most important writers in the United States through the 1920s and 1930s. The magazine… …

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  • 82The Runelords — is a fantasy series by author David Farland. In the universe of The Runelords, there exists a unique magical system which relies on the existence of distinct bodily attributes, such as brawn, grace, and wit. These attributes can be transferred… …

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  • 83The Burger King — as seen in Burger King s Wake Up with the King commercial Agency: Crispin Porter + Bogusky Client: Burger King …

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  • 84The Bottle Imp — (1891) is a short story by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson usually found in the short story collection Island Nights Entertainments . It was first published in the Herald New York (Feb March 1891) and Black and White London (March… …

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  • 85The Death of Jean DeWolff — Cover of Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider Man 110 (Jan 1986)., the issue containing the final part of the storyline. Art by Rich Buckler featuring Spider Man (in his black costume) fighting Daredevil. Publisher Marvel Comics …

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  • 86The Beatles' breakup — The Beatles were one of the most popular and one of the most influential musical groups in history. Ian MacDonald : Revolution in the Head ,PIMLICO ,2005] There were numerous causes for their split, and the breakup itself has become almost as… …

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  • 87The Galaxy Railways — 銀河鉄道物語 (Ginga Tetsudō Monogatari) Genre Action, Science fiction TV anime Directed by Yukio Nishimoto …

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  • 88The Caucasian Chalk Circle — Written by Bertolt Brecht Date premiered 1948 Place premiered Carleton College, Minnesota, USA Original language …

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  • 89The Futureheads — perform at the 2005 Glastonbury Festival. Background information Origin Sunderland, England …

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  • 90The Moscow Rules — is the name for rules said to have been developed by the CIA during the Cold War to be used by spies and others working in Moscow. The rules are associated with Moscow because the city developed a reputation as being a particularly harsh locale… …

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