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  2. Cipher in the Snow - Wikipedia

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    Cipher in the Snow, written by Jean Mizer Todhunter (as Jean Mizer), an Idaho teacher, counselor and guidance director, was first published Volume 50 of the NEA Journal in 1964. It won first prize in the first Reader's Digest / NEA Journal writing competition [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and received a reprint in Today's Education in 1975.

  3. Snow Treasure - Wikipedia

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    Snow Treasure is a children's novel by Marie McSwigan. Set in Nazi-occupied Norway during World War II, it recounts the story of several Norwegian children who use sleds to smuggle their country's gold bullion past German guards to a waiting ship, the Cleng Peerson. [1] [2] [3] Published in 1942, it has been in print ever since. [4]

  4. Treasures of the Snow - Wikipedia

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    Treasures of the Snow is a children's story book by Patricia St. John. [2] Originally published by CSSM in 1950, it has been reprinted over a dozen times by various publishers, including braille versions published by the Royal National Institute for the Blind in 1959 [3] and by the Queensland Braille Writing Association in 1996. [4]

  5. Toilet humour - Wikipedia

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    A children's Spanish musical duo, Enrique y Ana, made a song called "Caca Culo Pedo Pis", which literally translates to "Poop Butt Fart Pee". [ 8 ] American musician Matt Farley is known for writing and performing a multitude of songs related to urine, feces, vomit and various other bodily fluids under the pseudonym The Toilet Bowl Cleaners ...

  6. The Introspective Journey of Snow Wife - AOL

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    “That’s so cheesy. I hate that.” That’s what Emily Snow thought about her stage name, Snow Wife, when her best friend and producer, Sam Catalano, a.k.a. Slush Puppy, suggested she use it ...

  7. Snowtime! - Wikipedia

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    The film was released in English Canada on February 12, 2016 and the United States on February 19, 2016. [ 2 ] The soundtrack features many songs by various artists, including two recordings of " L'hymne " by Celine Dion , one English rendition as a solo artist and one French rendition recorded as a duet with Fred Pellerin .

  8. Rachel Zegler Reveals the Origin of Snow White's Name Is ...

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    Disney's 1937 animated Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is based on the version of the fairy tale published by the Brothers Grimm in the 19th century. Those iterations described the character as ...

  9. Prétear - Wikipedia

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    Wanting to base the story on a fairy tale, he asked himself what Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs would be like if the dwarfs were replaced with cute guys. As the story took shape, Leafe became the symbol of the apple in the story, as it pass on its life force to others, like a regular apple when eaten, or take away life, as the poison apple did ...