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  • 61Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death — Doctor Who charity spoof Rowan Atkinson as the Doctor and Julia Sawalha as Emma …

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  • 62I Have a Dream (song) — Infobox Single Name = I Have a Dream Artist = ABBA from Album = Voulez Vous Released = December 1979 Format = Single Genre = Pop ballad Length = 4:45 Label = Polar Music Writer = Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus Producer = Benny Andersson Björn… …

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  • 63The Girl Who Played with Fire — For the film based on the novel, see The Girl Who Played with Fire (film). The Girl Who Played with Fire   …

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  • 64Look Who's Talking — Infobox Film | name = Look Who s Talking caption = Look Who s Talking promotional movie poster director = Amy Heckerling producer = Jonathan D. Krane writer = Amy Heckerling starring = John Travolta Kirstie Alley Olympia Dukakis George Segal Abe… …

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  • 65Anarchist schools of thought — Part of the Politics series on Anarchism …

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  • 66History of evolutionary thought — This article is about the history of evolutionary thought in biology. For the history of evolutionary thought in the social sciences, see Sociocultural evolution. For the history of religious discussions, see History of the creation evolution… …

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  • 67Language of thought — Jerry A. Fodor s Language of Thought (LOT) hypothesis states that cognition and cognitive processes are only remotely plausible when expressed as computational in terms of representational systems. He uses empirical data drawn from linguistics… …

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  • 68Doctor Who (series 5) — Doctor Who series 5 DVD box set cover Country of origin United Kingdom …

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  • 69Progressive Jewish Thought and the New Anti-Semitism — is a 2006 essay released by the American Jewish Committee, authored by Alvin H. Rosenfeld , with an introduction by the AJC s executive director, David A. Harris.Alvin H. Rosenfeld. [http://www.ajc.org/atf/cf/%7B42D75369 D582 4380 8395… …

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  • 70Freedom of thought — (also called freedom of conscience and freedom of ideas) is the freedom of an individual to hold or consider a fact, viewpoint, or thought, independent of others viewpoints. It is closely related to, yet distinct from, the concept of freedom of… …

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