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  2. Daisy Pulls It Off - Wikipedia

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    It is an original script. It is a parody of wholesome adventure stories about life in a 1920s girls' English boarding school, in a similar genre to those by Angela Brazil. The original production of the play tested at the Nuffield Theatre in Southampton in 1983, then ran for 1,180 performances in London at the Gielgud Theatre (then known as the ...

  3. Snow Angel (play) - Wikipedia

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    Told through journal entries and interactions among the students over the course of a single snow day, Snow Angel is a funny and eerie tale of teen angst, discovery, and the power of believing." [3] The play begins with all of the teenagers waiting by their radios, listening to the school closings.

  4. Pastebin - Wikipedia

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    The most famous pastebin is the eponymous pastebin.com. [citation needed] Other sites with the same functionality have appeared, and several open source pastebin scripts are available. Pastebins may allow commenting where readers can post feedback directly on the page. GitHub Gists are a type of pastebin with version control. [citation needed]

  5. Pastebin.com - Wikipedia

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    Pastebin.com is a text storage site. It was created on September 3, 2002 by Paul Dixon, and reached 1 million active pastes (excluding spam and expired pastes) eight years later, in 2010. [3] It features syntax highlighting for a variety of programming and markup languages, as well as view counters for pastes and user profiles.

  6. Daisy, Daisy (TV play) - Wikipedia

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    Daisy, Daisy is a 1955 American television play by Sumner Locke Elliott that aired as an episode of Playwrights '56. It was based on the Ern Malley hoax making the play one of the few works on American television at the time to draw inspiration from Australian culture.

  7. List of Digital Accessible Information System software

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    A DAISY player and audio book. Digital Accessible Information System (DAISY) books can be heard on standalone DAISY players, [1] computers using DAISY playback software, [2] mobile phones, and MP3 players (with limited navigation). DAISY books can be distributed on a CD/DVD, memory card or through the Internet. [3]

  8. Driving Miss Daisy (play) - Wikipedia

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    Broadway (2010–2011) In October 2010, The play was staged for the first time on Broadway. [13] The play opened on October 25, 2010, at the John Golden Theatre; the run was later extended and Driving Miss Daisy closed on April 9, 2011, [14] after 20 previews and 180 performances. Maureen Anderman was Redgrave's understudy.

  9. AngelScript - Wikipedia

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    AngelScript is an open-source game-oriented compiled scripting language developed by Andreas Jönsson at AngelCode.. AngelScript features static typing, object handles (similar to C++ pointers but garbage collected via reference counting), object-orientation, single inheritance, multiple inheritance with interfaces.