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  2. David Harum (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    The mix was introduced to coincide with a soup-making project with which Aunt Polly was involved on the program. [ 11 ] Another promotion invited listeners to "actually have a bit of Ireland — a piece of stone from Blarney Castle grounds — to wear... as one of four charms of a lovely golden colored bracelet" by sending a Bab-O label with 25 ...

  3. Arthur Shelby Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Later, Arthur and John are drinking in The Garrison Pub when his Aunt Polly's, son Michael Gray, and Jeremiah Jesus' son, Isiah, come in, telling them of a scuffle they had in The Marquis of Lorne. Arthur and his brother John burns, the pub to the ground with the barman inside to protect the reputation of the Peaky Blinders .

  4. List of Peaky Blinders episodes - Wikipedia

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    Polly and Arthur go to the station to receive Michael; he introduces Gina as his new wife. Polly tells Michael that he cannot come home until he tells the truth about what happened at the dock. Tommy and Ada meet with Mosley, where Tommy tells Mosley that Ada advised against meeting him, for Mosley seems to be moving in the direction of fascism.

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  6. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer opened on Broadway at the Minskoff Theater on April 26, 2001 and closed on May 13, 2001, after 21 performances and 34 previews. [1] The musical was directed by Scott Ellis with choreography by David Marques, and featured Joshua Park as Tom Sawyer, Kristen Bell as Becky Thatcher, Jim Poulos as Huckleberry Finn, with Linda Purl (Aunt Polly), Tom Aldredge (Muff Potter ...

  7. Jane Lampton Clemens - Wikipedia

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    Jane Lampton Clemens (June 18, 1803 – October 27, 1890) was the mother of author Mark Twain. [1] She was the inspiration of the character "Aunt Polly" in Twain's 1876 novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

  8. Ashley House (Fall River, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Ashley House (also known as Aunt Polly's House) was a historic house located at 3159 North Main Street in Fall River, Massachusetts. Description and history [ edit ]

  9. Aunt Phillis's Cabin - Wikipedia

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    Aunt Phillis's Cabin; or, Southern Life as It Is by Mary Henderson Eastman is a plantation fiction novel, and is perhaps the most read anti-Tom novel in American literature. It was published by Lippincott, Grambo & Co. of Philadelphia in 1852 as a response to Harriet Beecher Stowe 's Uncle Tom's Cabin , published earlier that year.