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1Just Like the Fambly Cat — Studio album by Grandaddy Released May 9 …
2Lean like a Cholo — Infobox Single Name = Lean like a Cholo Artist = Down AKA Kilo from Album = Definition of an Ese Released = April 10 2007 Format = CD single Recorded = 2007 Genre = Chicano Rap Length = 3:18 Label = Silent Music Writer = J. Martinez/J. Starry… …
3Moms I'd Like to Forget — The Simpsons episode Episode no. 474 Prod. code NABF03[1] Orig. airdate January 9, 2011[2] …
4Whatever U Like — Infobox Single Name = Whatever U Like Artist = Nicole Scherzinger featuring T.I. Album = Her Name Is Nicole B side = Released = July 24, 2007 (U.S.) September 24, 2007 (Netherlands) September 28, 2007 (Germany) Format = digital download Recorded …
5It's Like, You Know... — Infobox Television show name = It s Like, You Know... caption = Cast of the show format = Comedy camera = picture format = runtime = 22 approx. creator = Peter Mehlman developer = executive producer = Peter Mehlman Ted Harbert starring = Chris… …
6de´mon|like´ — de|mon «DEE muhn», noun, adjective. –n. 1. an evil spirit; devil; fiend: »In his dream the boy was chased by seven green demons. ... haunted by woman wailing for her demon lover! (Samuel Taylor Coleridge). 2. a) a very wicked or cruel person:… …
7plan´et|like´ — plan|et «PLAN iht», noun. 1. a) also major planet, a large, round body in the solar system that moves around the sun in an elliptical path. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) defines a planet as an object that orbits the sun, is round,… …
8History of science fiction — The literary genre of science fiction is diverse and since there is little consensus of definition among scholars or devotees, its origin is an open question. Some offer works like the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh as the primal texts of science… …
9Maurya Empire — Mauryan Empire ← …
10as — adv , conj. 1. similarly, equally, to the same extent, in equal degree, no less than, in the same proportion; to such a degree or extent, to the degree that, in proportion to which. 2. for example, for instance, namely, to wit, Latin, videlicet.… …