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  • 31The Baby-sitters Club — (BSC) is a series of novels written by Ann M. Martin and published by Scholastic between 1986 and 2000, that sold 17 milllon copies.[1] Many of the novels were ghostwritten, including 43 by Peter Lerangis.[2] However, Ann Martin wrote the first… …

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  • 32The Electric Light Orchestra (album) — The Electric Light Orchestra Studio album by Electric Light Orchestra Released …

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  • 33The Secret of NIMH — Theatrical release poster Directed by Don Bluth Produced by …

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  • 34The CW Television Network — Type Broadcast television network …

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  • 35The Ha-Ha Brothers — The Ha Ha Brothers: nihongo|Kazuki Jūmonji|十文字 一輝|Jūmonji Kazuki, nihongo|Koji Kuroki|黒木 浩二|Kuroki Kōji and nihongo|Shozo Togano|戸叶 庄三|Toganō Shōzō, are fictional characters of Eyeshield 21 . Though constantly re affirming that they are not… …

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  • 36The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights — is a display of Christmas lights and decorations at Disney s Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida. Initially constructed by an Arkansas businessman as a gift for his six year old daughter, the display has become …

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  • 37The Jerry Springer Show — The logo of The Jerry Springer Show, in use since the show s tenth season starting autumn 2000 Genre Tabloid talk show Directed by Adam Simons Sorota …

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  • 38The Wiggles — in The Big Red Car, during a concert in Washington, D.C., 2007 Background information Origin Sydney, Australia …

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  • 39The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party — is a common name for the annual college football game between the University of Florida Gators and the University of Georgia Bulldogs, one of the great rivalries in college football; it is officially known as the Florida Georgia/Georgia Florida… …

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  • 40The Masters Apprentices — Origin Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Genres R B, pop/rock, psychedelic/progressive Years active 1965–1972, 1987–1991, 1994–1995, 1997, 2001–2002 …

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