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  2. A Man Called Ove (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A Man Called Ove (Swedish: En man som heter Ove, pronounced [ɛn ˈmanː sɔm ˈhěːtɛr ˈǔːvɛ]) is a debut novel by Swedish writer Fredrik Backman published in Swedish by Forum in 2012. [1] The novel was published in English in 2013 and reached the New York Times Best Seller list 18 months after its publication and stayed on the list for ...

  3. Oliver Sipple - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Wellington "Billy" Sipple (November 20, 1941 – c. February 2, 1989) [a] was an American man known for intervening to prevent an assassination attempt against U.S. President Gerald Ford on September 22, 1975.

  4. Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam - Wikipedia

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    Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam (English: The Man Who Saves The World) is a 1982 Turkish science fantasy martial arts superhero adventure film directed by Çetin İnanç, [1] [2] and starring actor/martial artist Cüneyt Arkın. [3] It was first released in November 1982 by Anıt Ticaret in Turkey, and later in 2005 by BijouFlix Releasing in the United ...

  5. Killers from Space - Wikipedia

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    Killers from Space (also known as The Man Who Saved the Earth) is a 1954 American independent science fiction film produced and directed by W. Lee Wilder, and starring Peter Graves, Barbara Bestar, Frank Gerstle, James Seay, and Steve Pendleton.

  6. The Man Who Saved the Louvre - Wikipedia

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    The Man Who Saved the Louvre (French: Illustre & Inconnu: Comment Jacques Jaujard a sauvé le Louvre, lit. 'Illustrious and Unknown: How Jacques Jaujard Saved the Louvre') is a 2014 French documentary film directed by Jean-Pierre Devillers and Pierre Pochart. [1] [2] [3]

  7. The Man Who Sold the World (song) - Wikipedia

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    However, none have a thematic link to Bowie's song. Pegg suggests that the title partly reflects an element of "self-disgust" Bowie has over the thought of "losing control" and "selling" his private life via profoundly personal music. [15] The lyrics are noted as very cryptic and evocative; in Doggett's words, "begging but defying interpretation."

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  9. Keshia Thomas - Wikipedia

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    The protest proceeded until one protester announced over a megaphone that there was "a Klansman in the crowd". [6] The unnamed man was a middle-aged white male wearing a T-shirt depicting the Confederate flag and an "SS tattoo". [7] The man began to run but was knocked down, kicked, and beaten with placards. [7]