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  • 91The Daughter of the Skies — is a Scottish fairy tale collected by John Francis Campbell in Popular Tales of the West Highlands , listing his informant as James MacLauchlan, a servant from Islay. [John Francis Campbell, Popular Tales of the West Highlands ,… …

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  • 92The Magic Book — is a Danish fairy tale collected by Ewald Tang Kristensen in Eventyr fra Jylland . Andrew Lang included it in The Orange Fairy Book , listing it as translated by Mrs. Skavgaard Pedersen.ynopsisA boy set out to seek service. He was rude to an old… …

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  • 93Father Christmas (disambiguation) — Father Christmas may refer to:* Father Christmas * Father Christmas (song), by the Kinks * Father Christmas is also the eponymous lead in two books by Raymond Briggs that have been adapted into films: ** Father Christmas (graphic novel) ***… …

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  • 94The Fast Show — Title Card for the Fosters Funny Series of The Fast Show. Format Sketch comedy …

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  • 95The Oblongs — Title card Format Animation, Black comedy Created by Angus Oblong …

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  • 96The Nation of Gods and Earths — The Nation of Gods and Earths, sometimes referred to as NGE or NOGE, the Five Percent Nation, or the Five Percenters is an American organization founded in 1964 in the Harlem section of the borough of Manhattan, New York City, by Clarence 13X, a… …

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  • 97The Birds (play) — The Birds Rider and birds Laconian calyx ca. 540 B.C. The Dramatis Personae in ancient comedy depends on interpretation of textual evidence.[1] This list is developed from D.Barrett s translation.[2 …

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  • 98The Cowsills — The Cowsills, left to right: Bob, Barry, Paul, Richard, Susan and John. Courtesy of Louise Palanker Background information Origin Newport, Rhode Island …

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  • 99The Fabulous Moolah — in April 2001 Ring name(s) The Fabulous Moolah[1] Slave Girl Moolah[1] The Spider …

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  • 100The Two Babylons — was an anti Catholic religious pamphlet produced initially by the Scottish theologian and Protestant Presbyterian Alexander Hislop in 1853. It was later expanded in 1858 and finally published as a book in 1919. Its central theme is its allegation …

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