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  2. A Boy in a Bush - Wikipedia

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    "A Boy in a Bush" is the fifth episode of the first season of the television series, Bones. Originally aired on November 8, 2005. on FOX network, the episode is written by Steve Blackman and Greg Ball and directed by Jesús Salvador Treviño.

  3. Until Your Bones Rot - Wikipedia

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    Until Your Bones Rot (Japanese: 骨が腐るまで, Hepburn: Hone ga Kusaru Made) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yae Utsumi. It was serialized in Kodansha 's Manga Box from April 2016 to April 2018 and published in seven volumes.

  4. The Man in the S.U.V. - Wikipedia

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    Hodgins and Zack are able to tie the gypsum they found to a type of plaster used in pyrobar, a gypsum-based, fire-proof tile developed in 1903, leading to Booth and Brennan being able to discover where the tile was used and the bomb was built. They realize the home of Hamid's brother, Farid Masruk, is located in that area.

  5. Someday Angeline - Wikipedia

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    Angeline Persopolis is extremely intelligent. She knew things, especially related to ocean animals and the ocean, "before she was born," with her first word being "octopus."

  6. Jack Hodgins (Bones) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan "Jack" Stanley Hodgins IV, Ph.D. [3] is a character in the American television series, Bones.He is portrayed by T. J. Thyne.Hodgins is introduced to the series primarily as a forensic entomologist, as well as a botanist, mineralogist, forensic palynologist, and forensic chemist at the Jeffersonian Institute; his hobby is engaging in and discussing conspiracy theories.

  7. Rule of the Bone - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature portal; Rule of the Bone is a 1995 novel by Russell Banks.It is a Bildungsroman, or coming-of-age story about the 14-year-old American narrator, Chappie, later dubbed Bone (named for a tattoo that he gets), who, after having dropped out of school, turns to the guidance of a Rastafarian Jamaican migrant worker.

  8. Star Wars: Aftermath trilogy - Wikipedia

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    Wendig also introduces several new characters, including ex-Rebel Alliance pilot Norra Wexley, her teenage son Temmin "Snap" Wexley, Temmin's rebuilt B1 battle droid Mister Bones, the Zabrak bounty hunter Jas Emari, and the Imperial turncoat Sinjir Rath Velus, one of the first gay characters in Star Wars canon.

  9. Use of Weapons - Wikipedia

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    Use of Weapons is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1990.It is the third novel in the Culture series. [1]The narrative takes the form of a biography of a man called Cheradenine Zakalwe, who was born outside of the Culture but was recruited into it by Special Circumstances agent Diziet Sma to work as an operative intervening in less advanced civilizations.