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  • 61The Adventure of the Copper Beeches — one of the 56 short Sherlock Holmes stories written by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is the last of the twelve collected in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes . It was first published in Strand Magazine in June 1892.Plot SummaryViolet Hu …

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  • 62The News & Observer — The June 16, 2009 front page of The News Observer Type Daily newspaper Format …

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  • 63The Black Book of Communism — The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror, Repression is a book which describes a history of repressions, both political and civilian, by Communist states, including extrajudicial executions, deportations, and artificial famines. The book was… …

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  • 64The Golden Cockerel — ( ru. Золотой Петушок, Zolotoy Petushok ) is an opera in three acts (with short prologue and even shorter epilogue) by Nikolay Rimsky Korsakov. The libretto was written by Vladimir Belsky and is based on Alexander Pushkin s 1834 poem The Tale of… …

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  • 65The Magician (Maugham novel) — The Magician   Author(s) W. Somerset Maugham Country …

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  • 66The Humble Guys — (THG) were a cracking group for the IBM PC during the late 1980s founded by two friends known by the pseudonyms Candyman and Fabulous Furlough. The group was also noticed in the demoscene for some of their cracktros.THG was the first group to… …

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  • 67The Night Land —   cover of The Night Land …

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  • 68The Idiot Boy — is a lyrical poem by William Wordsworth.PoemThe poem, of some four hundred and sixty three lines, is written in five line stanzas with a varying rhyme scheme. It was first published in the Lyrical Ballads of 1798, where it appeared between The… …

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  • 69The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter — by Arthur Conan Doyle Released 1904 Series The Return of Sherlock Holmes Client(s) Cyril Overton Set in 1896 according to William S. Baring Gould Villain(s) Arguably Lord Mount James …

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  • 70The Worldly Philosophers — The Worldly Philosophers: The Lives, Times and Ideas of the Great Economic Thinkers is a book by Robert L. Heilbroner. The book was written in 1953 and has sold more than four million copies through seven editions. (The only other book on the… …

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