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  2. Category:Tintin images - Wikipedia

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    File:The Adventures of Tintin - 24 - Tintin and Alph-Art.jpg; File:The Adventures of Tintin - Breaking Free.jpg; File:The Adventures of Tintin - Secret of the Unicorn.jpg; File:The Adventures of Tintin - The Game (2011 video game).jpg; File:The Bloe Lotus Petit Vingtieme.jpg; File:The Broken Ear in Petit Vingtieme.jpg; File:Thomson and Thompson ...

  3. The Snow (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The Snow" (Welsh: Yr Eira or Cywydd yr Eira) is a 14th- or 15th-century Welsh-language poem in the form of a cywydd evoking a landscape which, to the poet's chagrin, is covered with snow. It has been described as an imaginative tour de force . [ 1 ]

  4. List of Tintin parodies and pastiches - Wikipedia

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    Tintin and Alph-Art — A "completed" version of Hergé's unfinished book. Available in colour and in French and English. The Lake of the Sorcerer — Tintin uncovers the mystery of a monster in a lake. A Day at the Airport — Rodier planned to complete the album debuted by Hergé as soon as his own version of the Alph-Art was completed.

  5. Jan Brett - Wikipedia

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    2008: The Three Snow Bears helps Brett make it as a finalist for the Children's Favorites Awards' and the Kids' Book Choice Awards' Illustrator of the Year. 2010: The 3 Little Dassies wins the Chicago Public Library Best of the Best: Kids' Award in the Folk and Fairy Tales and Poetry division.

  6. Nipsey Russell - Wikipedia

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    Russell’s specialty on game shows was delivering short, humorous poems. He was a regular panelist on a 1970s ABC show, Rhyme and Reason, built around his poetic talents. [16] In 1979, he told Jet magazine, “I knew two poems and one day, on a show called Missing Links (Ed McMahon was the host), I did one poem and everybody applauded. The ...

  7. Skidamarink - Wikipedia

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    Otto Brandenburg's Danish Christmas song "Søren Banjomus" is based on "Skidamarink", with accompanying "danglified" versions of the gibberish. [19] The song is sung in the 2012 film Ruby Sparks. The name of the level SL-8 in Arknights. A phrase from the song is sung by Daymon Patterson in his viral video titled Five Guys Burgers and Fries Review.

  8. Gibberish - Wikipedia

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    Gibberish, also known as jibber-jabber or gobbledygook, is speech that is (or appears to be) nonsense: ranging across speech sounds that are not actual words, [1] pseudowords, language games and specialized jargon that seems nonsensical to outsiders. [2]

  9. To a Wreath of Snow - Wikipedia

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    "To a Wreath of Snow" is a poem written by Emily Brontë in December 1837, [1] [2] the same month her sister Anne Brontë fell ill. Charlotte Brontë , their eldest sister, who had been working as a teacher, stopped working to care for Anne.