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  2. The Power of Six - Wikipedia

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    0-06-197455-2. OCLC. 750383507. Preceded by. I Am Number Four. Followed by. The Rise of Nine. The Power of Six is the second book in the young adult science fiction series Lorien Legacies, written by Pittacus Lore (James Frey and Jobie Hughes). [1] It is the sequel to I Am Number Four, and was released August 23, 2011 by HarperCollins Publishers.

  3. The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner - Wikipedia

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    1-907410-36-8. The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner is a novella in the Twilight series by author Stephenie Meyer. It tells the story of a newborn vampire, Bree Tanner, who is featured in the third book of the series, Eclipse (2007). The book is written from the viewpoint of Bree, as opposed to the rest of the series which is predominantly ...

  4. Candace Cameron Bure - Wikipedia

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    Candace Helaine Cameron Bure (/ b ʊ ˈ r eɪ /; née Cameron; born April 6, 1976) [1] is an American actress and talk show panelist. She is known for portraying D.J. Tanner on Full House and its sequel series Fuller House, and a number of roles in Hallmark Channel original productions—including the title character in their adaptations of the Aurora Teagarden novel series.

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  6. Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future - Wikipedia

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    "Power on". Actor Timothy Dunigan, outfitted in his character's full regalia (one of the "Power Suits" of exoskeletal armor that Robert Short Productions created for the show), turned to the camera and delivered this line. Voiceover artist Brad Crandall: Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future. Earth, 2147.

  7. Fastest recorded tennis serves - Wikipedia

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    The fastest recorded serve is by Sam Groth, at 163.7 mph (263.4 km/h) at a Challenger event. His second fastest record speed, and his fastest at an ATP event, was 147 mph at Wimbledon. [10][11] Similarly, John Isner once hit a serve recorded at 253.0 km/h (157 mph) in the first round of the 2016 Davis Cup.

  8. Lorraine Daston - Wikipedia

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    Lorraine Daston (born June 9, 1951) is an American historian of science.She is director emerita of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) in Berlin, [1] visiting professor in the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago, [2] and an authority on Early Modern European scientific and intellectual history. [1]

  9. Red Dawn - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $38 million [1] Red Dawn is a 1984 American action drama film directed by John Milius with a screenplay by Milius and Kevin Reynolds. The film depicts a fictional World War III centering on a military invasion of the United States by an alliance of Soviet, Warsaw Pact, and Communist Latin American states.