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101 Dalmatians was written by Dodi Smith in 1956. It was made into a Disney screenplay in 1961, and became an immediate classic.

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Akon is an American R&B singer/songwriter who rose to fame in 2004 after the release of his first single "Locked Up," from his debut album Trouble.

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Aquamarine is a blue variety beryl. It is considered one of the most popular gemstones, along with sapphire, ruby and emerald. Major aquamarine deposits can be found in the mines of Brazil, Zambia, Colombia, Malawi, Madagascar, Tanzania and Kenya.

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Collecting coins of South America as a hobby. Please include as many of these criteria as possible in your question to ensure an accurate evaluation of a coin: the denomination, the country of origin, the year of minting and the condition.

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Jennifer Lawrence (dubbed the "Queen of Derp" by Twitter and Tumblr fans) is a 21 year old, Academy Award nominated American actress made famous by her roles in the independent film "Winter's Bone," her role as Raven in "X-Men: First Class" as well as her role as Katniss Everdeen in "The Hunger Games."

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Orlando Bloom is an English actor. He has been in many movies, but is best known for epics such as Pirates of the Caribbean and Lord of the Rings.

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The River Thames is the longest river in England, and is best known for flowing through central London.

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Available year-round, rosemary is used in cooking in both fresh and dried forms. Although it is a popular herb in many cuisines, Italians have a passion for rosemary and use it in many true Italian recipes.

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Fever 1793 was written by Laurie Halse Anderson, and first published in 2000. It is a historical novel about a 14 year old girl, Matilda, trying to survive an outbreak of yellow fever.

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The Rough Riders were the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry. They were originally led by Colonel Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt.

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Stephen Harper is the current Prime Minister of Canada and has been since 2006.

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An obituary is a printed article reporting the death of a person. An obituary features the highlights of a deceased's life. Funeral information is also included.

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San Juan is the modern capital of the US dependency Puerto Rico. It is one of the oldest cities in the Caribbean, being founded first as a fort, which is now a national historic site. San Juan is also currently one of the major travel spots in the Caribbean.

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Bagpipes are a musical instrument which uses enclosed reeds fed from a form of a bag containing air.

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MasterChef started as a UK cooking game show in 1990. There are now several spin-offs, such as MasterChef USA and MasterChef Vietnam.

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Dark matter is a form of matter thought to compromise about 85% of the known universe. Although not observed directly, its existence is generally accepted by scientists.

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The Transit Connect is small panel van manufactured by the Ford Motor Company from 2002 to the present. In 2004, the van was awarded “Van of the Year” by the "Professional Van and Light Truck" magazine.

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Google Maps is a web-based mapping service developed by Google and is utilized on desktops and mobile devices. It's features include various configurations of street maps, navigation, route planner (by car, foot, bike, public transportation), traffic, and even offline use.

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Mary Cassatt was the only American artist to take part in the impressionist exhibitions in Paris. She was a friend of Edgar Degas. She was especially interested in portraying people, and today her many paintings of 'Mother and Child' are the best-known part of her production.

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Clowns are performers in the circus, at birthday parties and carnivals. Stereotypical clowns have white face paint with a large red nose and outlandish colorful clothing. In Western culture, the clown has become a popular figure in horror films.

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Frostbite is damage caused to living tissue, due to extreme cold temperatures.

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T.S. Eliot was an American poet and playwright. He won both the Nobel Prize for Literature and the Order of Merit. His notable works are The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock and The Waste Land.

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Xbox One is a video game console developed and marketed by Microsoft, designed to compete directly with Sony's PlayStation 4 and Nintendo's Wii U. The game console was released in most countries in 2013, and was the fastest selling console in the United States.

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Paul Bunyan is a lumberjack from American folklore. He was constantly in the company of a blue ox named Babe.

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Soccer rules and regulations are simple. A player cannot intentionally touch the ball with his or her hands or arms unless he/she is the goalie. Other rules include those that govern the field of play, the ball, and the number of players.

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Mount McKinley, also known as Denali, is located in Alaska and the highest mountain in North America.

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Also known as the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur is the holiest holiday for religious Jews. It is observed with a 25-hour period of fasting and prayer.

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Mary Louise "Meryl" Streep is an American actress who has worked in theater, television, and film. She is regarded widely as one of the most talented and respected actors of the modern era. Streep has received 25 Golden Globe nominations, winning seven, and 16 Academy Award nominations, winning two. She has received more nominations than any other actress/actor in the history of either award. Here you may ask questions and find answers about Meryl Streep, her personal life, her career, and her legacy.

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The Colt was a subcompact car sold by Dodge from 1970 to 1994. Its first generation model was powered by a 1,597 cc 4-cylinder engine and was available in 5-door wagon, 4-door sedan, 2-door hardtop and 2-door pillar coupe variants.

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In most countries, boat insurance is a requirement for marine, pleasure, and commercial watercraft. Depending on the coverage, the insurance protects the owner of the craft from any loss or liability arising from accidents, theft, or other events.

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