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  2. Black Blood Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Published. February 1, 2007. Volumes. 1. Black Blood Brothers, also known as BBB, is a light novel series written by Kōhei Azano [1] and illustrated by Yuuya Kusaka. In 2006, Studio Live and Group TAC produced an anime based on the series. It is directed by Hiroaki Yoshikawa.

  3. More (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    More is a 1969 English-language romantic drama film written and directed by Barbet Schroeder in his directorial debut. [1] [2] Starring Mimsy Farmer and Klaus Grünberg, [3] the film deals with heroin addiction as drug fascination [4] on the island of Ibiza, Spain. [5] [6] Made in the political fallout of the 1960s counterculture, [7] it ...

  4. The Score (band) - Wikipedia

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    The official music video for the song, directed by Jason Lester, was released on YouTube on October 4, 2018, and it was followed soon after by the release of another single, "The Fear". 2019–2021: Pressure, Stay, and Carry On. On January 29, 2019, The Score announced that an EP titled Pressure would be released on February 1, 2019.

  5. People Are Convinced That Woman Is Unknowingly Walking ... - AOL

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    The comments section was just as stunned. "Wolf tried to sneak into Granny’s house and she turned him into a pet," joked one commenter. "Ten bucks says she found it as a baby and it knows no ...

  6. Bad to the Bone - Wikipedia

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    Bad to the Bone. " Bad to the Bone " is a song by American blues rock band George Thorogood and the Destroyers, released in 1982 on the album of the same name by EMI America Records. The song adapts the hook and lyrics of Muddy Waters ' 1955 song "Mannish Boy". [1] While "Bad to the Bone" was not widely popular upon its initial release, its ...

  7. Where the Crawdads Sing - Wikipedia

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    Where the Crawdads Sing is a 2018 coming-of-age [2] [3] murder mystery novel by American zoologist Delia Owens. [4] The story follows two timelines that slowly intertwine. The first timeline describes the life and adventures of a young girl named Kya as she grows up isolated in the marshes of North Carolina.

  8. The Boy Who Cried Wolf - Wikipedia

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    Francis Barlow's illustration of the fable, 1687. The Boy Who Cried Wolf is one of Aesop's Fables, numbered 210 in the Perry Index. From it is derived the English idiom "to cry wolf", defined as "to give a false alarm" in Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable and glossed by the Oxford English Dictionary as meaning to make false claims, with the result that subsequent true claims are disbelieved.

  9. Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology - Wikipedia

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    Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology. The wolf is a common motif in the foundational mythologies and cosmologies of peoples throughout Eurasia and North America (corresponding to the historical extent of the habitat of the gray wolf), and also plays a role in ancient European cultures. The modern trope of the Big Bad Wolf arises from ...