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  2. Brian Lies - Wikipedia

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    Brian Lies. Brian Lies (pronounced Lees) (born 1963) is American author and illustrator of children's books. His works include his 2019 Caldecott Honor -winning picture book The Rough Patch and his NY Times bestselling bat series, which includes Bats at the Beach, Bats at the Library, Bats at the Ballgame, and Bats in the Band.

  3. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.

  4. Now What?! - Wikipedia

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    Now What?! is the 19th studio album by English rock band Deep Purple. It was released on 26 April 2013 [2] and produced by Bob Ezrin . A dedicated official web site was also created by the band to post updates about the album.

  5. Sterling Seagrave - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Seagrave. Sterling Seagrave (April 15, 1937 – May 1, 2017) was an American historian. He was the author of numerous books which address unofficial and clandestine aspects of the 20th-century political history of countries in the Far East .

  6. ‘Mysterious’ purple lump found at ancient Roman ruins was ...

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    Photo from Wardell Armstrong. Archaeologists and volunteers excavating an ancient Roman site in the United Kingdom uncovered a “mysterious” purple lump. It turned out to be an “incredibly ...

  7. The Complete Peanuts - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Peanuts is a series of books containing the entire run of Charles M. Schulz's long-running newspaper comic strip Peanuts, published by Fantagraphics Books.The series was published at a rate of two volumes per year, each containing two years of strips (except for the first volume, which includes 1950–1952).