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*" and Article
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*" The Entertaining Episode of the Article in Question ": A grammatical mistake in French unmasks a clever criminal.
*" The proper study of mankind "— Article in The Economist
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*" The Battle of Corydon, Indiana "Article by Civil War historian / author Bryan S. Bush, which contains rare images of Morgan shown courtesy of the Civil War Museum of the Western Theater in Bardstown, Kentucky.
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*" and about
*" The Ballad of Casey Jones " is a traditional song about railroad engineer Casey Jones and his death at the controls of the train he was driving.
*" One Piece at a Time ", a song by Johnny Cash about stealing a Cadillac from the factory over several years
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*" Red Dawn ", a 1984 American war film about a group of high school students become engaged in guerrilla warfare after their country is invaded by Cubans and Russians.
*" Defiance ", a 2000's movie about guerrilla fighters in 1940's Belarus against the Nazis.
*" Fastest Controlled Flight ", October 1944, Popular Science earliest drawing released by USAAF to public about Me 163
*" Stamp Story " A 1955 information film about stamp collecting.
*" Super Bon Bon " was used in the soundtrack for Michael Jordan to the max, an Imax documentary about Michael Jordan.
*" Fantasy for Fun and Profit ": an article about the company from the Austin American Statesman, April 18, 1988
*" Self-Similarity " — New articles about the Self-Similarity.
*" Jubilee ", a song performed by Alison Krauss in a documentary film about the Paper Clips Project
*" The Whiz Kids " – Forbes article about the MBA Class of 1969 regarded as one of the most successful of all time
*" There is something about jumping a horse over a fence, something that makes you feel good.
*" Design and Construction of Levees " US Army Engineer Manual EM-1110-2-1913, 30 April 2000, about the design and construction of levees.
*" East Pole " and " West Pole ", imaginary locations ; Christopher Robin tells Winnie-the-Pooh that these exist as well but " people don't like talking about them "
*" Preacher: God told him about storms, tsunami "
*" That's what I like about the South "
*" The Fifth Beatle " Website ( A website about a proposed movie about Epstein )
*" I personally view with great skepticism all this talk about us creating an Iraqi national army, creating a nation, nation-building and so forth.
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*" As he ( Diomedes ) spoke he sprang from his chariot, and his armour rang so fiercely about his body that even a brave man might well have been scared to hear it.
*" Springtime for Hitler — and the History Channel "about the History Channel hiring Irving as historian for a documentary about World War II, by Mark Greif in The American Prospect, ( 6 November 1999 )

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