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  2. Caleb Carr - Wikipedia

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    Caleb Carr (August 2, 1955 – May 23, 2024) was an American military historian and author. [2] [3] Carr was the second of three sons born to Lucien Carr and Francesca Von Hartz.

  3. 'Alienist' author Caleb Carr — grieving his late cat ... - AOL

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    Caleb Carr discusses grief and dying — subjects that linger over his new nonfiction book, "My Beloved Monster," and now loom over what might be the final months of his life.

  4. Electro-Shock Blues Show - Wikipedia

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    "Climbing to the Moon"/"My Beloved Monster"/"My Girl" (E/E/Smokey Robinson, Ronald White) – 15:05; The last track features a hidden bonus song, another version of "My Beloved Monster", which follows a long silence after the end of "Climbing to the Moon"; the track then segues into The Temptations' classic soul hit "My Girl". However, during ...

  5. Talk:My Beloved Monster - Wikipedia

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  6. I Need My Monster - Wikipedia

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    He describes his monster (green, long tail, pointy nails, big teeth), and then looks for these features in an assortment of amusing monsters until he finds the perfect match, which turns out to be his beloved stuffed monster toy." A prequel to I Need My Monster, titled How I Met My Monster, was released on November 1, 2019.

  7. Smyrna, My Beloved - Wikipedia

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    Smyrna, my Beloved (Greek: Σμύρνη μου αγαπημένη) is a 2021 Greek historical epic film directed by Grigoris Karantinakis about the burning of Smyrna (today's Izmir, Turkey) by the Turkish army in September 1922. [1] The film stars Mimi Denisi, Burak Hakki, Rupert Graves and Susan Hampshire.

  8. Lekha Dodi - Wikipedia

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    The refrain of Lekha Dodi means "Let us go, my beloved, to greet the bride/the Sabbath presence, let us welcome" and is a request of Israel's "beloved" to join together in welcoming a "bride" (the sabbath). The phrase "Let us go, my beloved" is taken from Song of Songs 7:12 (7:11 in English bibles), which Abba b. Joseph b.

  9. File:The little pilgrims and the book beloved; a mystery play ...

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