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  • 121Sunday Stew — was a two hour block of programming on Sunday nights between 9 11 p.m. where MTV showed new episodes of their comedy programs targeted towards younger college aged men. Like MTV2, the Stew showed short films before and after a show. The branding… …

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  • 122Computer Stew — was an Internet video series about technology created by John Hargrave, founder of Zug.com, and Jay Stevens. Most of the characters in the show are ZDNet employees. The series premiered on ZDNet in fall 1999, and lasted for five seasons until… …

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  • 123Bluebottle Stew — Infobox Single Name = Bluebottle Stew Caption = Original Bluebottle Stew 45 (Australian issue) Artist = Tír na nÓg Album = A Tear and a Smile B side = Come and See the Show Released = 1972 Recorded = 1972 Format = 7 Genre = Folk Length = 2:15… …

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  • 124Cream Stew (comedy duo) — Cream Stew Japanese name: くりぃむしちゅー Romaji: Kurīmu Shichū Company: PRIME Corp. Tsukkomi: Shinya Ueda Boke: Teppei Arita Cream Stew (くりぃ …

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  • 125Irish Stew — 〈[ aırıʃ stju:] n.; od. s; unz.〉 gekochtes Hammelfleisch mit Weißkraut u. Kartoffeln [engl., „irisches Schmorgericht“] * * * Irish Stew [ stju: ], das; [s], s [engl., eigtl. = irisches Eintopfgericht, zu: stew = Eintopf]: Eintopfgericht aus… …

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  • 126Irish stew — (in Irish Stobhach Gaelach ) is a traditional Irish dish made from lamb, beef or mutton, (mutton is used as it comes from less tender sheep over a year old and is fattier and more flavourful) as well as potatoes, onions, and parsley. [… …

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  • 127Cream Stew — This article is about a food dish. For the Japanese comedy duo, see Cream Stew (comedy duo). A prepared bowl of cream stew Cream stew or kurimu shitu is a popular Yōshoku dish consisting of meat, usually chicken or pork, and mixed vegetables,… …

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  • 128Missionary Stew — was an American rock group formed in East Detroit, Michigan and active from 1987 to 1993. The group was based on the songwriting partnership of Dion Roddy and Chris Gallivan, the slick keyboard playing of Jeff Woods, the often complex drumming of …

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