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  • 101The Adventure of the Three Students — one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of 13 stories in the cycle collected as The Return of Sherlock Holmes .ynopsisSherlock Holmes finds himself in a famous university town (probabl …

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  • 102The Citadel (military college) — The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, is a state supported, comprehensive college located in Charleston, South Carolina, USA. The Citadel is one of the six senior military colleges. The Citadel has 14 academic departments divided… …

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  • 103The Old Crown, Birmingham — The Old Crown General information Architectural style Black and white timber frame Town or city Birmingham …

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  • 104The Ghostly Trio — (known as Fatso, Fusso and Lazo in the comics and Fatso, Stinkie, and Stretch in the film series), are fictional characters in the Casper the Friendly Ghost s series. They appear in Paramount Pictures Famous Studios theatrical cartoons from the… …

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  • 105The 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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  • 106The Race (Worldwar) — The Race refers to the fictional alien invaders of Harry Turtledove s Worldwar quadrilogy, Colonization trilogy and Homeward Bound . The aliens, a reptilian species with an extremely long lived and ponderous species history, call their planet… …

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  • 107The Legend of Dragoon — North American box art Developer(s) SCEI Publisher(s) …

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  • 108The Kiss (Rodin sculpture) — The Kiss is a marble sculpture by the French sculptor Auguste Rodin. Like many of Rodin s best known individual sculptures, including The Thinker , the embracing couple depicted in the sculpture appeared originally as part of a group of reliefs… …

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  • 109The Dog it was that Died — is a play by the British playwright Tom Stoppard.Written for BBC Radio in 1982, it concerns the dilemma faced by a spy over who he actually works for. The play was also adapted for television by Stoppard, and broadcast in 1988. StoryRupert Purvis …

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  • 110The Lark Ascending — is a popular piece for violin and orchestra, written in 1914 by the British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. It was inspired by George Meredith s 122 line poem of the same name about the skylark. It was dedicated to Marie Hall who gave the first… …

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