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  • 41The Broken Ear — (L Oreille cassée) Cover of the English edition Publisher Casterman Date …

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  • 42The Search (TV series) — The Search was a seven part television show on Channel 4, which first aired in on January 7, 2007, the final episode was broadcast on February 24, 2007. The premise of the programme was that ten contestants with unique skills must solve a variety …

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  • 43The Ill-Fated Princess — is a Greek fairy tale collected by Georgios A. Megas in Folktales of Greece . [Georgias A. Megas, Folktales of Greece , p 42, University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London, 1970] It is Aarne Thompson type 938A, Misfortunes in Youth. [Georgias A …

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  • 44cloth-hall — clothˈ hall noun An exchange building or market for the cloth trade • • • Main Entry: ↑cloth …

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  • 45The Friar in the Well — is Child ballad 276.ynopsisA friar tries to seduce a maiden. She cites fear of hell for refusing. He says he could whistle her out. She hangs a cloth in front of the well and invites him home, with directions to bring money. Then, she declares… …

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  • 46The Gates — The books and other memorabilia distributed by Christo and Jeanne Claude refer to the project as The Gates, Central Park, New York, 1979–2005 in reference to the time that passed from the artists initial proposal until they were able to go ahead… …

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  • 47The People's Flag Is Palest Pink — also known as The Red Flag Once a Year or the Battle Hymn of the New Socialist Party , is a parody of the song The Red Flag .It is intended to satirise the lack of socialist principles in the British Labour Party. It long predates the reforms as …

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  • 48The Fly (George Langelaan) — The Fly is a short story by George Langelaan that was published in 1957 in Playboy magazine. It was first filmed in 1958, and then again in 1986. An opera of the same name by Howard Shore premiered at the Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris, in 2008.… …

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  • 49FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD —    a plain near Guisnes, where Henry VIII. had an interview with Francis I.; was so called from the magnificence displayed on the occasion on the part of both sovereigns and their retinue …

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  • 50man of the cloth — noun A male member of the clergy. Syn: clergyman …

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