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  2. Freedom of Speech (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Rockwell's final product was the result of four restarts and consumed two months. [9] [13] Twice he almost completed the work only to feel it was lacking. [19] At one point, Rockwell had to admit to the Post's art director, Jim Yates, that he had to start Freedom of Speech from scratch after an early attempt because he had overworked it. [20]

  3. Yawara! - Wikipedia

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    Jody Rockwell (ジョディ・ロックウェル, Jodi Rokkuweru) Voiced by: Miyuki Ichijo Jody is the previous year's heavyweight judo world champion (>72 kg division); she is a Canadian who comes to challenge Yawara to a match part way into the series, becoming a friendly rival and regular character.

  4. Warner Bros. Studio Store - Wikipedia

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    The first Warner Bros. Studio Store was opened on Friday, September 20, 1991, at the Beverly Center in Los Angeles, California by Time Warner. [1] [2] The chain had 130 locations at its peak. [3] In October 1993, a location opened at the corner of 57th St. and 5th Ave. in New York City, the first ever Studio Store in the city. [4]

  5. Punch! - Wikipedia

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    Punch! is about a young girl by the name Elle Nagahara, whose family are all involved in martial arts, her mother was a wrestling champion, her father a world lightweight boxing champion, and her grandfather the first Japanese to become the world champion of Muay Thai kickboxing. But the thing is—Elle doesn't want to fight!

  6. Breaking Home Ties - Wikipedia

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    Breaking Home Ties is a painting by American illustrator Norman Rockwell, created for the September 25, 1954, cover of The Saturday Evening Post.The picture represents a father and son waiting for a train that will take the young man to the state university.

  7. Blade Runner 2099 - Wikipedia

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    Blade Runner 2099 is an upcoming American sci-fi television miniseries created by Silka Luisa for Amazon Prime Video. It is an installment in the Blade Runner franchise, serving as a sequel to the films Blade Runner (1982) and Blade Runner 2049 (2017). The franchise is based on Philip K. Dick's 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?.

  8. Ridley Scott - Wikipedia

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    Blade Runner: The Final Cut showing at Prince Charles Cinema in Leicester Square, London in 2015. Scott provides audio commentaries and interviews for all his films where possible. In the July 2006 issue of Total Film magazine, he stated: "After all the work we go through, to have it run in the cinema and then disappear forever is a great pity ...

  9. One (manga artist) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, One began publishing a short version of One-Punch Man on Shintosha, a comic-posting website. He later began irregularly uploading One-Punch Man to his FC2 blog on July 3, 2009. [7] Originally, One-Punch Man was intended to be a one-off to further practice drawing, but became a series following positive reception. [6]

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