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  2. Susan Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Susan Richardson is an American retired actress, best known for her role as Susan Bradford on the television series Eight Is Enough, which she played from 1977 to 1981.

  3. List of companies based in Greater Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major companies based in metropolitan Copenhagen, Denmark. [1][2]

  4. Four Corners Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Four Corners Monument marks the quadripoint in the Southwestern United States where the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah meet. It is the only point in the United States shared by four states, leading to the area being named the Four Corners region. [2] The monument also marks the boundary between two semi-autonomous Native American governments, the Navajo Nation, which ...

  5. You Don't Say! - Wikipedia

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    A correct guess on the first clue was worth $200 and decreased in $50 increments for each clue needed afterward. 500 won the game and a chance to win $10,000 more at the Bonus Board. At the Bonus Board, the contestant had to give a maximum of six (originally five) clues to four famous names or places to the celebrities.

  6. The Clue of the Broken Blade - Wikipedia

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    The original version of this book was rewritten in 1970 by Richard Deming [1] resulting in two different stories with the same title. Because of Dr. John Button's death in 1967, The Clue Of The Broken Blade (1942) entered the Canadian Public Domain on January 1, 2017.

  7. Glossary of rail transport terms - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport terms are a form of technical terminology applied to railways. Although many terms are uniform across different nations and companies, they are by no means universal, with differences often originating from parallel development of rail transport systems in different parts of the world, and in the national origins of the engineers and managers who built the inaugural rail ...

  8. The Da Vinci Code - Wikipedia

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    The Da Vinci Code is a 2003 mystery thriller novel by Dan Brown. It is one of the best-selling American novels of all time. [2] Brown's second novel to include the character Robert Langdon —the first was his 2000 novel Angels & Demons — The Da Vinci Code follows symbologist Langdon and cryptologist Sophie Neveu after a murder in the Louvre Museum in Paris entangles them in a dispute ...

  9. South Island - Wikipedia

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    The island is also known as Te Waka a Māui which means " Māui 's Canoe ". In some modern alliterations of Māori legends, the South Island existed first, as the boat of Māui, while the North Island was the fish that he caught. Various Māori iwi sometimes use different names, with some preferring to call the South Island Te Waka o Aoraki, [17] referring to another Māori legend called the ...