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  • 21The X Factor (Australia season 3) — The X Factor Season 3 Broadcast from 29 August 2011–22 November 2011 Judges Guy Sebastian Ronan Keating Natalie Bassingthwaighte Mel B Host(s) Luke Jacobz …

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  • 22The Ren & Stimpy Show — Title card Also known as Ren Stimpy Genre Black comedy …

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  • 23The Vampire Diaries (season 2) — The Vampire Diaries Season 2 USA DVD box cover Country of origin United States …

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  • 24The Godfather Part II — Original film poster Directed by Francis Ford Coppola Produced by …

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  • 25The Monsoon Bassoon — were a British independent rock band active between 1995 and 2001, notable for their exceptionally complex and energetic music. During their lifespan, the band won the NME s Single Of The Week award three times (for three consecutive single… …

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  • 26The Icemark Chronicles — is a series of books consisting of The Cry of the Icemark , followed by Blade of Fire , and Last Battle of the Icemark [ [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1905294700 Amazon.co.uk: The Last Battle of the Icemark (Icemark Chronicles): Books: Stuart Hill… …

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  • 27Good-Bye Radar — Good Bye, Radar is a two part episode of M*A*S*H that aired at the beginning of the show s eighth season. The episode s parts aired on October 8 and 15, 1979 (with a rebroadcast as a special one hour show on May 12, 1980), and were the final two… …

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  • 28The Honeymooners — For the 2005 film, see The Honeymooners (film). The Honeymooners Title screen Genre Sitcom Directed by …

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  • 29The Belly and the Other Members — sometimes called The Belly and the Members , is considered the world s oldest body state metaphor. Written by Aesop, the short, simple fable describes a revolt of the body s parts against the stomach, as the stomach gets all of the food. After r …

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  • 30The Masters Apprentices — Origin Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Genres R B, pop/rock, psychedelic/progressive Years active 1965–1972, 1987–1991, 1994–1995, 1997, 2001–2002 …

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