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  • 121The Family of Love (play) — The Family of Love is an early Jacobean stage play, first published in 1608. The play is a satire on the Familia Caritatis or Family of Love, the religious sect founded by Henry Nicholas in the sixteenth century.The play s date is uncertain; it… …

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  • 122The Goldbergs — The TV Show has been released to DVD Other names The Rise of the Goldbergs Genre Daytime serial drama: Weekly (1929), Daily (1931) Running time …

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  • 123The Present and the Past — (1953) is a novel by Ivy Compton Burnett about the head of a family who, although outwardly powerful and in charge, is suffering under the fact that he is being belittled and at some point even outright ignored by family and servants alike.Plot… …

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  • 124The McCallie School — Motto Man s chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy him forever. Established 1905 Type Private all male secondary, Christian non den …

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  • 125The Man From Nowhere — was a Dan Dare Story that ran in the original Eagle comic from Volume 6 Issue 19 (Dated 13 May 1955) to Volume 6 Issue 47 (Dated 25 November 1955). It was drawn by Frank Hampson and Don Harley.ynopsisDan is attending a reception at the Venusian… …

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  • 126The Face on the Barroom Floor (poem) — The Face on the Barroom Floor is a poem written by Hugh Antoine D Arcy in 1887. OverviewWritten in ballad form, it tells the story of an artist ruined by love; having lost his beloved Madeline to another man, he has turned to drink. In the poem,… …

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  • 127The Adventure of the Lion's Mane — by Arthur Conan Doyle Released 1926 Series The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes Client(s) None Set in 1907 Villain(s) Cyanea capillata The Adventure of the Lion s Mane , one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short sto …

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  • 128The Witch and the Saint — by Steven Reineke is a one movement symphonic band piece describing the lives of Helena and Sibylla; twin sisters born in Germany at the end of the 1500s. The piece has five distinct parts and has become a favorite among audiences and bands… …

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