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  • 71The Adventures of Letterman — was an animated skit that was a regular feature on the 1971–1977 PBS television series The Electric Company .Created by Mike Thaler, this super hero spoof debuted during The Electric Company s second season, and quickly became one of the show s… …

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  • 72The Master of Liesborn —     The Master of Liesborn     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Master of Liesborn     A Westphalian painter, who in 1465 executed an altar piece of note in the Benedictine monastery of Liesborn, founded by Charlemagne. His name is not mentioned by… …

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  • 73The Dell (Southampton) — The Dell in Milton Road, Southampton, England was the home ground of Southampton Football Club, between 1898 and 2001.Early daysThe stadium was opened in September 1898, with the inaugural match on 3 September being against Brighton United. The… …

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  • 74The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle —   …

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  • 75The Adventures of Marty the Monkey and Gerard the Giraffe — is a collection of Christian allegory based on the parables of Jesus, written by Richard Milner in early 2003. The story follows the zany adventures of two best friends, a monkey named Marty and a giraffe called Gerard, who encounter and… …

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  • 76The Judge (TV series) — The Judge was a syndicated television drama that ran from 1986 to 1993. The series on the court cases heard by Family Court Judge Robert J. Franklin, played by Bob Shield, who died in late 1996.This as well as many other shows dealt with… …

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  • 77The Truth About George — is a short story by the British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse. A part of the Mr. Mulliner series, the story was first published in 1926 in Strand Magazine , and appeared almost simultaneously in Liberty in the United States. [… …

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  • 78The Delaware Journal of Corporate Law —   Abbreviated title (ISO) Del. J. Corp. Law Discipline …

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  • 79The Critical Review — was first edited by Tobias Smollett from 1756 to 1763, and was contributed to by Samuel Johnson, David Hume, John Hunter, and Oliver Goldsmith, until 1817. [James Basker, Tobias Smollett, Critic and Journalist , New York 1988, and James Basker,… …

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  • 80The Net (substance) — The Net, in alchemy, is an alloy of copper and antimony, whose crystal structure induces a network pattern on its surface. It was described in the 17th century by the Harvard educated alchemist George Starkey.Starkey produced the substance by… …

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