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  2. Adrian Pimento (Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode) - Wikipedia

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    Andy Crump of Paste gave the episode a 8.6 rating and wrote, "As with most marquee guest stars, Mantzoukas is paired off with Andy Samberg, whose talent for instant histrionics is grossly outmatched by his co-star's. 'Adrian Pimento' has a lot of fun dabbling in anti-comedy, as Pimento arrives in the 9-9 and begins 'funny' sharing stories of ...

  3. House Mouses - Wikipedia

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    House Mouses. " House Mouses " is the sixteenth episode of the third season of the American television police sitcom series Brooklyn Nine-Nine. It is the 61st overall episode of the series and is written by Andrew Guest and directed by Claire Scanlon. It aired on Fox in the United States on February 16, 2016.

  4. Black and White Ball - Wikipedia

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    Guest list. Capote purchased a black-and-white composition book and spent most of July sitting by his friend Eleanor Friede's pool compiling his initial guest list. Capote carried the book with him everywhere he went for the next three months, constantly adding and deleting names. Below is a partial guest list:

  5. Leave It to Beaver season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Leave It to Beaver. season 1. The first season of the American television situation comedy Leave It to Beaver premiered on October 4, 1957 and concluded on July 16, 1958. It consisted of 39 episodes shot in black-and-white, each running approximately 25 minutes in length. This was the only season that the show originally aired on CBS .

  6. Mitzvah tantz - Wikipedia

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    Mitzvah tantz (lit. " mitzvah -dance" in Yiddish) is the Hasidic custom of the men dancing before the bride on the wedding night, after the wedding feast. Commonly, the bride, who usually stands perfectly still at one end of the room, will hold one end of a long sash or a gartel while the one dancing before her holds the other end. [1]

  7. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    In Armenia, a baby shower is called "qarasunq" (քառասունք) and is celebrated 40 days after the birth. It is a mixed party for all relatives and friends. Guests usually bring gifts for the baby or parents. In Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States, baby showers are a common tradition.