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  • 81The Sentinel (short story) — The Sentinel is a short story by Arthur C. Clarke, famous for being expanded (and extensively modified) into the novel and movie . Clarke actually expressed impatience with the common description of it as the story on which 2001 is based. He was… …

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  • 82The Jerk — For other uses, see Jerk (disambiguation). The Jerk Theatrical release poster Directed by Carl Reiner …

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  • 83The Field Mice — were the most popular band on the seminal, cult indie label Sarah Records. Initially a duo from South London suburb of Mitcham comprising Bob Wratten and Michael Hiscock, their first EP, Emma s House, was released in late 1988. But it was with… …

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  • 84The Bevis Frond — Origin London Genres Alternative rock neo psychedelia indie rock Years active 1986–present Labels Woronzow Reckless Flydaddy …

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  • 85The Machine Stops — is a science fiction short story (of 12,000 words) by E. M. Forster. After initial publication in The Oxford and Cambridge Review (November 1909), the story was republished in Forster s The Eternal Moment and Other Stories in 1928. It was also… …

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  • 86First Dáil — The First Dáil (] Of the remainder 35 were described as being imprisoned by the foreign enemy ( fé ghlas ag Gallaibh ) and 4 as being deported by the foreign enemy ( ar díbirt ag Gallaibh ). Two names are left unstated as to their attendance or… …

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  • 87The Tramp — The Tramp, also known as The Little Tramp ( Charlot internationally, Carlitos in Brazilian Portuguese) was Charlie Chaplin s most memorable on screen character, a recognized icon of world cinema most dominant during the silent film era.The Tramp …

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  • 88The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck — is a revisionist comic book story by Don Rosa about Scrooge McDuck.Originally, the story had twelve chapters totalling 212 pages. Since then, there have been additional chapters, and the original stories have also been slightly expanded and… …

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  • 89The Jealous God — is a novel by John Braine which was first published in 1964. Set in the early 1960s among the Irish Catholic community in a small Yorkshire town, the book is about a 30 year old mummy s boy and his attempts at liberating himself from his… …

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  • 90The Rose of Tralee — festival is an international competition which is celebrated among Irish communities all over the world. The festival takes its inspiration from a nineteenth century Irish ballad of the same name about a woman called Mary, who because of her… …

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