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  2. Body swap appearances in media - Wikipedia

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    Researching mantras that enable soul to move out of body / Same actor portrays both characters [49] The Change-Up: United States: David Dobkin: 2011: A lawyer and family man switches with his best friend who is an adult video actor. Urinating at a magic fountain [7] [24] [50] Dame tu cuerpo (Give Me Your Body) Mexico: Rafael Montero: 2003

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  5. List of RiffTrax - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of RiffTrax, downloadable audio commentaries featuring comedian Michael J. Nelson and others ridiculing (or riffing on) films in the style of Mystery Science Theater 3000, a TV show of which Nelson was the head writer and later the host. [1]

  6. Indian robin - Wikipedia

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    Linnaeus included a brief description, coined the binomial name Motacilla fulicata and cited Brisson's work. [7] The type location was subsequently corrected to Puducherry in southern India. [8] The specific name is from the Latin fulicatus for "dusky" or "black". [9] Calls. The Indian robin was formerly placed in the monotypic genus Saxicoloides.

  7. European robin - Wikipedia

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    The larger American robin (Turdus migratorius) is a much larger bird named from its similar colouration to the European robin, but the two birds are not closely related, with the American robin instead belonging to the same genus as the common blackbird (T. merula), a species which occupies much of the same range as the European robin. The ...

  8. Red-billed leiothrix - Wikipedia

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    The red-billed leiothrix was formally described in 1786 by the Austrian naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli under the binomial name Sylvia lutea. [4] Scopoli based his account on "La mésange de Nanguin" that had been described and illustrated in 1782 by the French naturalist Pierre Sonnerat in the second volume of his book Voyage aux Indes orientales et à la Chine. [5]

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    Dawson Leery is in on the joke as James Van Der Beek has no issue poking fun at Dawson’s Creek alongside the fans — especially when there’s fake snow involved. “Man Dawson’s Creek think ...