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  2. Helen Lester - Wikipedia

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    Tacky the Penguin (1988) - "Tacky the penguin does not fit in with his sleek and graceful companions, but his odd behavior comes in handy when hunters come with maps and traps." [14] Three Cheers for Tacky (1996) - "Tacky the penguin adds his own unique touch to his team's routine at the Penguin Cheering Contest, with surprising results." [15]

  3. Follow the Boys (1944 film) - Wikipedia

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    The original title was Three Cheers for the Boys. [5] George Raft signed in July 1943. [6] It was his first movie after leaving Warner Bros. [7] The cast featured several Universal contract stars, including Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan, as well as some actors who had just recently made films for Universal, such as Raft and Marlene Dietrich.

  4. Template : Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge track listing

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  6. Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge - Wikipedia

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    Musically, Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge has been described as emo, [7] [8] alternative rock, [8] pop punk, [9] post-hardcore, [10] punk rock, [11] and pop rock. [12] While I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love was considered "a particularly strident entry in that shifty genre of bands tortuously slamming together elements of emo, hardcore, and even metal", [13] Three Cheers for ...

  7. The Bandy Papers - Wikipedia

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    Every book in the Bandy Papers series contains the word "me" in the title, as do many of the chapter titles, which can also be interpreted as photo captions. The first novel was Three Cheers for Me but it was later expanded into three books, the first three below, one of which was then republished in two parts, Three Cheers for Me [1] (1973)

  8. Three Cheers for the Paraclete - Wikipedia

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    Three Cheers for the Paraclete is about the dilemma of the rebel who knows that established authority is wrong but doesn't know how to put it right because he is himself too much a part of it. It is also about a critical religious issue...the conflict between a new generation which sees religious truth as something that must change with the ...

  9. Kino's Storytime - Wikipedia

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    Kino's Storytime, also known as Storytime, is an American children's reading television program which aired on PBS from October 12, 1992 until September 1, 1997. [1] It was produced by KCET in Los Angeles, California.