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  2. Lyckoslanten - Wikipedia

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    Lyckoslanten (Swedish: Lucky Penny) is a free quarterly children's magazine based in Stockholm, Sweden. It has been in circulation since 1926. It has been in circulation since 1926. History and profile

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    This template is a slight adjustment on Template:Figure skating program list to make it usable on Synchronized skating pages. it is an easier alternative to create program tables for Synchronized skating team biographies, and it satisfies the latest accessibility criteria for data tables.

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  8. Just Around the Corner (1938 film) - Wikipedia

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    Penny tells Henshaw she sympathizes with him because of all the people who are trying to siphon money from "Uncle Sam." The irascible Henshaw takes a liking to Penny. She eventually decides to stage a benefit for Henshaw, charging a nickel apiece for a show that features a song-and-dance performance by her and Corporal Jones, the apartment ...

  9. List of PAX events - Wikipedia

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    Attendance at the Penny Arcade Expo from 2004 to 2012. On April 12, 2004, the authors of Penny Arcade announced PAX, the Penny Arcade Expo. [1] PAX 2004 was a two-day event held at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue, Washington, from August 28–29, which they hoped would turn into an annual event.