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  2. The Crayon Box - Wikipedia

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    The Crayon Box is an American live-action/animated children's television series that was aired in syndication from 1997 to 1998, based on a poem by Shane DeRolf. The show followed Bananas in Pajamas as part of a 30-minute double-show, with each show being 15 minutes. [ 1 ]

  3. Shane Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from the University of New Brunswick, and currently lives in Ottawa.. He is a two-time winner of the Archibald Lampman Award for poetry. In 2008, when his work The Bindery won the award, Rhodes turned over half of the $1,500 prize money to the Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health, a First Nations health centre.

  4. The Day the Crayons Came Home - Wikipedia

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    The Day the Crayons Came Home is a 2015 children's book written by Drew Daywalt and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers. The book is a sequel to The Day the Crayons Quit . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The book is about crayons who are scattered around the world and in the house of a boy named Duncan, and how they communicate with him through postcards. [ 3 ]

  5. Drew Daywalt - Wikipedia

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    Drew Daywalt at Politics and Prose, Washington, D.C. Drew Daywalt (born January 5, 1970), is an American author and filmmaker. He is best known for writing the best-selling children's picture book The Day the Crayons Quit, and its sequel The Day the Crayons Came Home, both illustrated by Oliver Jeffers.

  6. Inside 45 hours of chaos: The brief life and quick death of ...

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    The Trump administration’s biggest swing at radically reshaping federal spending lasted just under 45 hours.

  7. Crayon-eating Marine trope - Wikipedia

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    The joke's ubiquity has led to real-life humorous consumption of crayons and has been referenced by the Marine Corps itself in celebration of National Crayon Day. Multiple products have capitalized on the trend, including two lines of edible crayons created by former Marines and a coloring book by Uriarte.

  8. William L. Davis - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From July 2011 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when William L. Davis joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 49.3 percent return on your investment, compared to a 6.5 percent return from the S&P 500.

  9. To Our Children's Children's Children - Wikipedia

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    To help achieve this, he holds his nose and then releases while delivering the lines of the poem. He remembers, "I was holding my nose until that one moment, and then when 'butterfly sneezes', that's when I opened up." [5] The recording of "Higher and Higher" represented a creative highlight of the album's production.