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  • 21Turning the other cheek — is to respond to an aggressor without violence (in every sense of the word). The phrase originates from the Sermon on the Mount in the New Testament. In the Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus says:A parallel version is offered in …

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  • 22The Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok — Volume 1 of the North American Release 魔探偵ロキ RAGNAROK (Matantei Roki RAGNAROK) …

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  • 23The Rip — is a dangerous streach of water in Victoria, Australia connecting Port Phillip Bay and Bass Strait. Due to large tidal differences between the bay and the ocean, and a high rocky seabed, The Rip has claimed many ships and the lives of people… …

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  • 24The Island (2005 film) — The Island Promotional poster Directed by Michael Bay Produced by Michael Bay Kenny B …

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  • 25The Fish-Slapping Dance — is a popular Monty Python sketch that appears in Monty Python s Flying Circus .The sketch stars John Cleese and Michael Palin in safari outfits and pith helmets at the side of a canal lock (Teddington Lock in west London). Both are facing each… …

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  • 26How the Other Half Lives — [ Jacob Riis, New York, 1888 ] How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York (1890) was a pioneering work of photojournalism by Jacob Riis, documenting the squalid living conditions in New York City slums in the 1880s. It… …

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  • 27The Modern Dance — Studio album by Pere Ubu Released 1978 …

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  • 28The Sylvers — were a popular R B/soul and disco family group in the 1970s. The group hailed from Memphis, Tennessee.BeginningsPrior to becoming The Sylvers , the four eldest members (Olympia, Leon, Charmaine, and James) recorded as the Little Angels, appearing …

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  • 29One Chord to Another — Studio album by Sloan Released June 12, 1996 (Canada) …

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  • 30The Water Is Wide (song) — The Water Is Wide (also called O Waly, Waly ) is a folk song of Scottish or English origin that has been sung since the 1600s and has seen considerable popularity through to the 21st century. It is related to Child Ballad 204 (Roud number 87),… …

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