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  2. The Villainess and the Demon Knight - Wikipedia

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    The Villainess and the Demon Knight (悪役令嬢と鬼畜騎士, Akuyaku Reijō to Kichiku Kishi) is a Japanese light novel series written by Nekoda and illustrated by Asahiko.

  3. Dazzle winners from Firestone, Hudson head to New York ... - AOL

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    In more Dazzle Awards news, Hudson High School won Saturday for Best Student Orchestra for the third straight year as well as Best Scenic Design and Best Tier 2 Musical with a budget of $13,000 or ...

  4. List of highest-grossing musical theatre productions - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the top 10 highest-grossing musical theatre franchises worldwide based on limited available data. The following figures include revenue grossed from ticket sales in theatres across the world.

  5. Kiell Smith-Bynoe - Wikipedia

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    Career Born in London's Newham borough on 5 March 1989, Smith-Bynoe attended St Bonaventure's, an all-boys secondary school in Forest Gate. He trained in the Joan Littlewood improvisation style as part of the junior group at Theatre Royal Stratford East and similarly as an adult at the East 15 Acting School. He is still part of improv comedy troupes such as BattleActs with whom he has ...

  6. Dazzle (video recorder) - Wikipedia

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    Dazzle Multimedia also sold an internal, PCI-card version of the Dazzle, under the name Snazzi.: 73 Dazzle Multimedia was acquired in majority by SCM Microsystems, a German-American technology company, in 1999. The first Dazzle recorder to support USB was the Digital Video Creator (DVC) 50 and 80 models, first released in March 2001.

  7. List of breakfast cereals - Wikipedia

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    Razzle Dazzle Rice Krispies – Kellogg's (1997–2000) Rice Krispies With Real Strawberries – Kellogg's (2007–2009) Rice Krispies Treats Cereal – Kellogg's (March 1993–present) Rice Krispies with Vanilla Flavour – Kellogg's (available only in Canada) Strawberry Rice Krispies – Kellogg's (Limited time in 1983 and 1997) (Permanent in ...

  8. Not Strong Enough (Boygenius song) - Wikipedia

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    "Not Strong Enough" primarily falls within the genres of indie rock and folk rock. Eric Mason of Slant Magazine and Lindsay Zoladz of The New York Times detected influences from pop music—Mason believed that the song exhibited "sly pop acumen" and Zoladz felt that it subverted tropes of the genre—while Tyler Golsen of Far Out found elements from country music in the recording; Cat Zhang of ...

  9. File:Dazzle logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Dazzle logo.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 800 × 166 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 66 pixels | 640 × 133 pixels | 1,024 × 213 pixels | 1,280 × 266 pixels | 2,560 × 532 pixels | 2,571 × 534 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 2,571 × 534 pixels, file size: 3 KB) Wikimedia Commons Commons is a freely ...

  10. Maurice Murphy (director) - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Brendan Murphy (born 1939 in Sydney) is an Australian film and television director, producer, writer and actor. He is best known for his influential work as a director of TV comedy programs for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation – most notably The Aunty Jack Show – and for his 1980 feature film adaptation of the Australian comic strip Fatty Finn.

  11. English as a second or foreign language - Wikipedia

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    Typically, a student learns this sort of English to function in the new host country, e.g., within the school system (if a child), to find and hold down a job (if an adult), or to perform the necessities of daily life (cooking, taking a cab/public transportation, or eating in a restaurant, etc.).