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  • 121The Boy Who Knew Too Much — Infobox Simpsons episode episode name = The Boy Who Knew Too Much image caption = Skinner, during his relentless chase with Bart episode no = 101 prod code = 1F19 airdate = May 5, 1994 show runner = David Mirkin writer = John Swartzwelder… …

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  • 122Audubon Park, New Orleans — Audubon Park entrance on the St. Charles Avenue side, directly across from Gibson Hall Audubon Park (historically French: Plantation de Boré[1]) is a city park located in the Uptown neighborhood of New Orleans …

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  • 123Monster Allergy — For the Animated series, see Monster Allergy (TV series). Monster Allergy The Title page of the First Issue Publication information …

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  • 124Golden silk orb-weaver — Nephila redirects here. For the use in Aramaic culture, see Orion (constellation). For the race mentioned in the Book of Genesis, see Nephilim. Golden silk orb weaver Temporal range: Middle Jurassic Recent, 165–0 Ma …

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  • 125Life Expectancy (novel) — infobox Book | name = Life Expectancy title orig = translator = image caption = Cover of Life Expectancy author = Dean Koontz illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Suspense, Psychological novel… …

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  • 126Baba Taher — Baba Taher, (var. Baba Tahir, in Persian: بابا طاهر) was an 11th century Persian poet and mystic. BiographyBaba Taher is known as one of the most revered and respectable early poets in Persian literature. Most of his life is clouded in mystery.… …

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  • 127Characters of the Bartimaeus Trilogy — The following is a list of characters in the Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud. Magicians Nathaniel/John Mandrake Simon Lovelace The main antagonist of the first book, Lovelace was a rising star in the Ministry (the Junior Minister of Trade)… …

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  • 128Behind the sofa — is a British pop culture phrase, used as a metaphor to describe the actions that a state of fear may drive a person to mdash; e.g., a child hiding behind the sofa to avoid a frightening television programme. Although the phrase is sometimes… …

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