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  2. Worth the Wait - Wikipedia

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    Worth the Wait, by Lindsay Ell, or the title song, 2017; Worth the Wait, by Carnage the Executioner, 2011; Worth the Wait, by Futrel, 1989; Worth the Wait, by Norbotten Big Band, featuring Tim Hagans, 2007; Worth the Wait, by Peaches & Herb, 1980; Worth the Wait, a mixtape by Los, 2011; Worth the Wait, an EP by Dozzi, 2019

  3. Dreaming Out Loud (film) - Wikipedia

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    Lum Edwards and Abner Peabody are two elderly men owning the Jot 'Em Down general store, which is the center of life in Pineridge, Arkansas. They try to lend a helping hand to their unfortunate town neighbors. An alcoholic, Wes Stillman, loses his daughter Effie Lou in a traffic accident, when she is hit by a passing car.

  4. Fearless Fosdick - Wikipedia

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    Fearless Fosdick made his debut in an August 1942 Li'l Abner Sunday sequence, as the unflappable comic book idol of Abner (and of every other "100% red-blooded American boy!") and an object of undying hero worship. Hayseed Abner mindlessly aped his role model—even going so far as submitting to marriage against his will.

  5. Johnnyswim - Wikipedia

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    That same year, Chip Gaines and Joanna Gaines revealed plans for their own television network, Magnolia Network, and the first production show with the working title, Home on the Road, which would follow Johnnyswim's Abner Ramirez and Amanda Sudano Ramirez, as well as their kids and band members, on their North American tour. [15]

  6. So This Is Washington - Wikipedia

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    Abner Peabody runs the Jot 'Em Down general store in Pine Ridge, Arkansas. When listening to the radio one day, he hears Chester Marshall, head of the Civilian Aid on the War Effort Board, pleading to the people and asking for help to come up with inventions and ideas that could be used to improve life during wartime.

  7. The Peoples Champ - Wikipedia

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    The Peoples Champ received generally positive reviews from music critics. Pitchfork writer Tom Breihan credited newcomer producer Grid Iron for providing some consistent beats throughout the album and Wall for being an above-average rapper saying, "So Wall is a good rapper, but not a great one.

  8. How Paul Skenes' splinker helped propel him to instant MLB ...

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    Indeed, it was just over two years ago that Skenes played his final game at the Air Force Academy before transferring to LSU. That contest, a regional playoff game against the University of Texas ...

  9. Abby Singer - Wikipedia

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    Abner E. "Abby" Singer (December 8, 1917 – March 13, 2014) was an American production manager and assistant director in film between the 1950s and the 1980s. His name has become synonymous in Hollywood with the second-to-last shot of a production day; this shot is known throughout the industry as the "Abby Singer".