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  2. Wedlock of the Gods - Wikipedia

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    Scene One: Act Two opens during meeting of the men of the Onowu family and Okolie (the brother of Adigwu). The men chastise Ogwoma for refusing to marry Okolie and for taking another man into her bed during her period of warning and therefore shaming her entire family. They call on Okolie to speak his wisdom but what he says shocks them.

  3. Fortitude (play) - Wikipedia

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    Fortitude is a one-act play written by Kurt Vonnegut in 1968, and broadly based on Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.The brief [19 page] play addresses the issues of robotics and the ethical dilemmas of cyborg's rights.

  4. Heroes of Might and Magic V - Wikipedia

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    Heroes of Might and Magic V is the fifth installment of the Heroes of Might and Magic fantasy turn-based strategy video game series. The game was released by Ubisoft in Europe on May 19, and then in the United States and Canada on May 23, 2006, with the publisher guiding Russian studio Nival Interactive in its development.

  5. Music of the Command & Conquer series - Wikipedia

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    Among his most famous songs from the series is the theme of Red Alert, titled "Hell March", which accents the style of the game with adrenalized riffs of electric guitar, the sounds of marching feet, and synthesizers to a sampled drill command.

  6. Krapp's Last Tape - Wikipedia

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    Krapp's Last Tape is a 1958 one-act play, in English, by Samuel Beckett. With a cast of one man, it was written for Northern Irish actor Patrick Magee and first titled "Magee monologue ". It was inspired by Beckett's experience of listening to Magee reading extracts from Molloy and From an Abandoned Work on the BBC Third Programme in December 1957.

  7. Music of Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The most famous version of the song, recorded by Jimi Hendrix, plays at the very end of "Daybreak, Part 3", making it the last song played in the series. Incidentally, in season 4 episode 18, Baltar proclaims "death is not the end" at the funeral. This is also a Dylan song with lyrics that are thematic to the storyline.

  8. Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge - Wikipedia

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    Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge is the fourth and final season of the Japanese anime television series Bakugan Battle Brawlers.The series originally had 26 [1] episodes ordered, however Nelvana announced that this season would be extended to 46 [2] episodes total in length, with production by TMS Entertainment and Maxpire Entertainment. [3]

  9. Critic's Choice (play) - Wikipedia

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    Critic's Choice is a play written by Ira Levin.. It opened at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on December 14, 1960 [1] and ran for 189 performances, closing on May 27, 1961. Levin's inspiration was then-New York Herald Tribune drama critic Walter Kerr and his playwright wife Jean.