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  • ...sentiment. His fine short story, A Christmas Memory (1965; dramatized for television, 1966), is about an eccentric, lovable lady. In 1958, Capote created the so
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  • |relatedto=[[New Year's Eve]], the previous day, and [[Christmas|Christmas Day]], which is a nearby international holiday ...in the [[Gregorian calendar]], falling exactly one week after [[Christmas|Christmas Day]] of the previous year. In modern times, it is [[January 1]]. In most c
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  • She made her first television appearance in 2002 in an episode of the TV series Still Standing. This was ...mber of theatrical roles including: The Wizard of Oz, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The King and I, Evita, Carousel, Dam Yankees and Cinderella.
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  • ..."holy (temporally, decided by the Church)". A "good tide" is, for example, Christmas or Shrove Tuesday. ...ated with the eating of hot cross buns, the withdrawal of advertising from television and radio, and the closure of most shops for the day. Eastern Orthodox Chri
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  • In May 2008, Ben featured in three episodes of the British television programme ''[[Waterloo Road]]'' where he played the character of Jason.<ref ...ht.htm/ Performer Ben Alekzsander Williams ready for spotlight in sold out Christmas show] dailypost.co.uk</ref>.
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  • She made her first television appearance in 2002 in an episode of the TV series Still Standing. This was ...mber of theatrical roles including: The Wizard of Oz, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The King and I, Evita, Carousel, Dam Yankees and Cinderella.
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  • ...but possibly, the wrapped Christmas presents in it or the brand new boxed television or stereo you just bought. Or, there are thieves who own tow trucks who sim
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  • ..."high school musical 2" is the stage adaptation of a televised sequel to a television show, the third-installment movie sequel to which has just come out. Watch ...cal 2 (french) part 1_ watch-movies.net team (admin/mods) wishes you merry christmas and happy new year we hope, you had a great time with us by watching movies
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  • |holiday_name=Christmas |caption=Christmas tree in a Danish home, 2004
    44 KB (6,597 words) - 23:27, 20 December 2006
  • ...c Robinson, ''Brought to You in Living Color: 75 Years of Great Moments in Television & Radio from NBC'' (John Wiley and Sons, 2003), [http://books.google.com/bo ...in an effort to disguise himself as Damon. In one episode where he spends Christmas with his family, his entire family is shown to be wearing gold hot pants, a
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  • ...une 10, 1989 to July 19, 1996, on the premium [[cable television|cable]] [[Television channel|channel]] [[Home Box Office|HBO]] for seven seasons with a total of ...t, HBO allowed the series to include content that had not appeared in most television series up to that time, such as [[graphic violence]], [[profanity]], [[sexu
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  • {{Infobox television | format = [[Reality television|Reality talent show]]
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  • ...e fact that all of the characters seem to be aware that they are part of a television program. They frequently talk about cameos, screen time and the plot; in fa ...ney!", and later on "Screw the rules, I have green hair." Also, during the Christmas Special he told his workers, "Screw the Yules, I have money!"), and apparen
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  • * David Letterman, host of television's "Late Show with David Letterman," was born April 12, 1947, in Indianapoli * Santa Claus, Indiana receives over one half million letters and requests at Christmas time.
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  • ...more change in Arkansas. Airplanes, radios, talking movies, and eventually television has enhanced our life-style. Automobiles grew in popularity, and in 1921, t * Little River County Courthouse is world famous for it's Christmas lights display.
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  • |relatedto=[[New Year's Day]] and [[Christmas Day]] ...name. Since [[1972]], [[Dick Clark (entertainer)|Dick Clark]] has hosted [[television|televised]] coverage of the event called ''[[Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin
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  • ...aircraft <!--possibly only from the cockpit view! --> on [[closed-circuit television]]. It is not known whether passengers were able thus to see the crash occur ...ne|Playboy]]'' (of which Sheldon was managing editor), notably the annual "Christmas cards" piece that "presented" short satirical poems to various public figur
    24 KB (3,743 words) - 03:33, 15 December 2008
  • ...would not return to theaters until 1983, with the release of ''[[Mickey's Christmas Carol]]''. ...character and cartoons, which later formed the basis for a popular 1950s [[television show]] (with follow-ups of the same name in 1977 and 1989).
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  • ...om light comedy to serious drama. In his later years, Curtis made numerous television appearances. ...ncyclopedia.com/topic/Tony_Curtis.aspx|work=Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television|publisher=encyclopedia.com|accessdate=August 11, 2011}}</ref>
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  • ...r science]] books and for co-writing and presenting the award-winning 1980 television series ''[[Cosmos: A Personal Voyage]]'', then the most-watched [[Public Br ...Druyan, co-wrote and co-produced the highly popular thirteen-part [[PBS]] television series [[Cosmos: A Personal Voyage|''Cosmos: A Personal Voyage'']] (modeled
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  • ...is done near the end of the year. If you don’t want to spend the payout on Christmas presents, you can reinvest the money, but you should do it after the record ...have probably seen the phrase “no-load mutual fund” in the newspaper or on television. The reason the no-load type of fund is preferred is because load funds com
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" | Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Coral Sea Islands, Heard Island and McDona | <div align="right">Television broadcast stations:</div>
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  • ...eir home]] in [[Hyannis Port, Massachusetts]], also purchased in 1929, and Christmas and Easter holidays with his family at their winter home in [[Palm Beach, F ...milestone in American political history--the point at which the medium of television began to play a dominant role in national politics.<ref name=Jean3> {{cite
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  • �08[16:48] * derp is gone christmas shopping! [19:51] <Joan> Mike_H: You watch some turrible television.
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  • ...to [[Albuquerque, New Mexico|Albuquerque]], [[New Mexico]], the day before Christmas to spend the holiday with her family. No local clergy were present but Ford ...al and Vice-presidential Debates." ''Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television'' 1997 17(4): 523–562. Issn: 0143-9685 Fulltext: in Ingenta
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  • ...ion to turn off hot water in some federal facilities, and requested that [[Christmas]] decorations remain dark in 1979 and 1980. Nationwide controls were put on .../1977-5/1977-05-19-NBC-2.html] Carter / Singlaub (NBC) from the Vanderbilt Television News Archive</ref><ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,91
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  • ...eception with the President of Turkey. Says she'll get enough of turkey at Christmas. Awkward." ...np: Christmas is Creepy || Artist: Fred Figglehorn || Album: It's Hackin' Christmas
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  • ...do you think mom's day is only a commercial day? have you even think about Christmas too? 08:22 < Jetro> I know some people hate Christmas because they say it's a buyng feast, but at least that's a real occasion
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  • [16:01] <PeterSymonds> Yes, I'll give you all global rollback for Christmas. [22:49] <kylu> according to S. Korean television anyway. *points at telly window*
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  • �06[03:47] * LauraHale likes crap television :D ...juancarlos> Text from the Pope: "Hey Jingle Bell, what you got planned for Christmas??". Not replying.
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  • �15[01:13] * rmggg (rmg000@it.it.it.cx) (Christmas Island) from #wikipedia-en #wikipedia Quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) ...g us something and we hope to hell we get the concept that "This makes one television that I can type on talk to another"
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  • 08:02 < NotASpy> YuviPanda: exmas - is that an exam about Christmas - are you one of Santa's elves ? ...ericans have to remember at least two, to tune to the right channel on the television set.
    201 KB (27,933 words) - 21:20, 23 January 2015
  • ...an also refer to theatre music written for a play, musical, opera, ballet, television programme or film; for the last of these, see film score. [12:34] <KimiNewt> That christmas, I received a card in the (snail) mail
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  • ...the US station lists on the Mexico TV station list articles (eg Texas in [[Television stations in Tamaulipas]])? ...the US station lists on the Mexico TV station list articles (eg Texas in [[Television stations in Tamaulipas]])? They’re horribly out of date and a link to the
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  • ...A mounted police officer stops him and says "nice bike. Did you get it for christmas?" the boy replies "yes"." [20:11] <BarkingFish> "Did you get that horse at christmas?" replies the boy. "Sure" says the officer. "Why?"
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