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  2. List of Midsomer Murders episodes - Wikipedia

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    Series 1–13 Joyce Barnaby: Jane Wymark: Series 1–13 Cully Barnaby: Laura Howard: Series 1–13 Dr. George Bullard: Barry Jackson: Series 1–14 DS Gavin Troy: Daniel Casey: Series 17 DS Dan Scott: John Hopkins: Series 7–8 DS Ben Jones: Jason Hughes: Series 9–15 DC Gail Stephens: Kirsty Dillon: Series 10–13 Dr. Kate Wilding: Tamzin ...

  3. Sigmund Freud - Wikipedia

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    Sigmund Freud (/ f r ɔɪ d / FROYD; [2] German: [ˈziːkmʊnt ˈfrɔʏt]; born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for evaluating and treating pathologies seen as originating from conflicts in the psyche, through dialogue between patient and psychoanalyst, [3] and the distinctive theory of ...

  4. Unidentified flying object - Wikipedia

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    4.1.5.2.1 Projects Sign (1947–1949), ... 10 External links. ... Eghigian points out our current "stark divide did not happen overnight, and its roots lie in the ...

  5. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    The image-based links on it were sold for $1 per pixel in 10 × 10 blocks. [516] Three Wolf Moon – A t-shirt with many ironic reviews on Amazon. [517] Throwback Thursday – The trend of posting older, nostalgic photos on Thursdays under the hashtag #ThrowbackThursday or #TBT. [518]

  6. History of Austria - Wikipedia

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    7.4.1 Rudolph I and primogeniture (1278–1358) 7.4.2 Rudolph IV and the Privilegium Maius (1358–1365) 7.4.3 Albert III and Leopold III: A house divided (1365–1457)

  7. Counterculture of the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    Elements of the mod subculture include fashion (often tailor-made suits); music (including soul, rhythm and blues, ska, jazz, and later splintering off into rock and freakbeat after the peak Mod era); and motor scooters (usually Lambretta or Vespa). The original mod scene was associated with amphetamine-fuelled all-night dancing at clubs. [140]