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  • 61World of Wonder — is an independent television and film production company based in Hollywood and London. It is most famous for making the documentary feature Inside Deep Throat, and the feature film Party Monster starring Macaulay Culkin. The company s blog is… …

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  • 62The Bosom of Abraham —     The Bosom of Abraham     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Bosom of Abraham     In the Holy Bible, the expression the Bosom of Abraham is found only in two verses of St. Luke s Gospel (xvi, 22, 23). It occurs in the parable of the Rich Man and… …

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  • 63The Stone Carvers — is a 2001 historical and World War I novel by the Canadian writer Jane Urquhart.Plot introductionThe novel follows three generations of a Canadian family, starting with a wood carver who befriends an immigrant German priest as he founds a church… …

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  • 64The Boy Is Mine — Brandy featuring Monica Veröffentlichung 1998 Länge 4:54 Genre(s) R B, Pop Autor(en) LaS …

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  • 65The Cherry Orchard — (Вишнëвый сад or Vishniovy sad in Russian) is Russian playwright Anton Chekhov s last play. It premiered at the Moscow Art Theatre 17 January 1904 in a production directed by Constantin Stanislavski. Chekhov intended this play as a comedy and it… …

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  • 66The Inc. Records — Parent company Warner Music Group Founder Irv Gotti Chris Gotti Ja …

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  • 67The Ritchie Family — was the name of an American vocal group, based in Philadelphia, who achieved several hits during the disco era. CareerThe four original members were not related; the group was created by Jacques Morali who soon after also created Village People.… …

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  • 68The Mavis Bramston Show — Format Satire, comedy Starring Gordon Chater Carol Raye Barry Creyton Miriam Karlin Noeline Brown Ronnie Stevens Ron Frazer Bryan Davies June Salter Reg Livermore …

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  • 69The Way (church) — The Way (道会, Michikai) is an indigenous Japanese church movement that was founded by Matsumura Kaiseki in 1907. Matsumura originally called his movement the One Heart Association, but in 1907 renamed it the Church of Japan and rented quarters to… …

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  • 70The Bahama Islands —     The Bahama Islands     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Bahama Islands     (Or LUCAYOS)     The most northerly group of the West Indies, are a chain of coral islands lying between 21°42 and 27°34 N. lat., and 72°40 and 79°5 W. long., composed of …

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