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  2. G. H. Mair - Wikipedia

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    George Herbert Mair CMG (8 May 1887 – 2 January 1926) was a British journalist and civil servant. Mair was the son of a Royal Navy surgeon . He was educated at Aberdeen Grammar School , the University of Aberdeen , Christ Church, Oxford , and the Sorbonne .

  3. The Eyes of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    The Eyes of Darkness was assigned to Ann Powell and Rose Schacht, [3] co-writers of Drug Wars: The Camarena Story, but they could never deliver an acceptable script. Ultimately, The Face of Fear is the only book of the four made into a television movie.

  4. Thomas Mair (minister) - Wikipedia

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    However, Robert Small's History shows this to be an error, and asserts that it is "abundantly evident" from Mair's own diary that he was the son of George Mair of Culross. [2] Small also corrects the Fasti' s claim that Mair had three sons, declaring the persons named to be unrelated to Mair, on the basis that his nephew William Mair was ...

  5. List of Doctor Who spin off audio plays by Big Finish - Wikipedia

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    No. Title Directed by Written by Featuring Released; 1 "The Secret of Cassandra" Gary Russell: David Bailey – December 2000 (): 2 "The Stone's Lament" Ed Salt

  6. Beware of Darkness (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Beware of Darkness" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison from his 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass. It is the opening track on the second disc of the album. It is the opening track on the second disc of the album.

  7. Caerns: Places of Power - Wikipedia

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    Caerns: Places of Power is a 160-page softcover book designed by Emrey Barnes, Steven C. Brown, Phil Brucato, Alan Bryden, Sam Chupp, John Gavigan, Harry Heckel, Christopher Howard, Sam Inabinet, Izumi Hideo, David Key, Kenneth Meyer, James A. Moore, George Neal, Roderick Robertson, Ryk Strong, and Teeuwynn Woodruff.

  8. So, we'll go no more a roving - Wikipedia

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    The poem is referenced in the epilogue of the novel Fevre Dream by George R. R. Martin. The poem is also featured in John Wyndham's post-apocalyptic novel The Day of the Triffids, where it occurs when a blinded pianist commits suicide. The first line is a sub-theme to the "Dark Autumn" episode of Midsomer Murders.

  9. List of Ace titles in numeric series - Wikipedia

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    22375 SF Andre Norton Eye of the Monster; 22386 SF Philip K. Dick Eye in the Sky (1975) 22387 SF Philip K. Dick Eye in the Sky (1980) 22388 SF Mike Connor Eye of the Sun (1988) 22500 SF Jack Vance The Faceless Man: Book One of the Durdane Trilogy; 22576 SF Marion Zimmer Bradley Falcons of Narabedla / The Dark Intruder & Other Stories (December ...