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  2. Monty Python's Big Red Book - Wikipedia

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    Monty Python's Big Red Book is a humour book comprising mostly material derived and reworked from the first two series of the Monty Python's Flying Circus BBC television series. [1] Edited by Eric Idle, it was first published in the UK in 1971 by Methuen Publishing Ltd. It was later published in the United States in 1975 by Warner Books.

  3. Hospital emergency codes - Wikipedia

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    Hospital emergency codes are coded messages often announced over a public address system of a hospital to alert staff to various classes of on-site emergencies. The use of codes is intended to convey essential information quickly and with minimal misunderstanding to staff while preventing stress and panic among visitors to the hospital.

  4. Graham Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Graham Chapman (8 January 1941 – 4 October 1989) was a British actor, comedian and writer. He was one of the six members of the surrealist comedy group Monty Python.He portrayed authority figures such as The Colonel and the lead role in two Python films, Holy Grail (1975) and Life of Brian (1979).

  5. Test-driven development - Wikipedia

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    This is in contrast with the usual practice, where unit tests are only written after code. 2. Write a test for an item on the list Write an automated test that would pass if the variant in the new behavior is met. 3. Run all tests. The new test should fail – for expected reasons This shows that new code is actually needed for the desired feature.

  6. List of mockumentaries - Wikipedia

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    How to Irritate People, a 1968 TV broadcast predating Monty Python, but written mostly by John Cleese and Graham Chapman while also featuring Michael Palin and Terry Jones. Morto Troisi, viva Troisi! (1982), a fake report about Massimo Troisi's death, with the direction of Troisi himself; a long of list people greet the Italian comedian.

  7. How too much fructose may feed cancer tumors - AOL

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    Fructose is a natural sugar found in fruits, vegetables, and honey. Fructose can be bad for your health when consumed as part of high-fructose corn syrup in processed foods.

  8. The Rutles - Wikipedia

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    The Rutles themselves first appeared in a sketch later in 1975, [1] which presented a mock mini-documentary about the fictional 1960s band. The sketch featured Neil Innes (formerly of the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band and a frequent Monty Python collaborator) fronting the band, singing "I Must Be in Love", a pastiche of Lennon and McCartney 's 1964 style.

  9. Monty Python - Wikipedia

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    The Python programming language by Guido van Rossum is named after the troupe, and Monty Python references are often found in sample code created for that language. The default integrated development environment of the programming language is named IDLE , an alternative one is named eric , both in honour of Eric Idle.