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  2. Dragonheart - Wikipedia

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    Dragonheart (stylized as DragonHeart) is a 1996 fantasy adventure film directed by Rob Cohen and written by Charles Edward Pogue, based on a story created by him and Patrick Read Johnson.

  3. Academy Awards - Wikipedia

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    The industry-curated exhibits are geared toward the history of motion pictures and the art & science of film making, exhibiting trailblazing directors, actors, film-makers, sound editors and more, and the museum houses famous artifacts from acclaimed movies such as Dorothy's Ruby Red Slippers from The Wizard of Oz.

  4. Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Wilson Reagan (/ ˈ r eɪ ɡ ən / ⓘ RAY-gən; February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989.

  5. Television - Wikipedia

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    The word television comes from Ancient Greek τῆλε (tele) 'far' and Latin visio 'sight'. The first documented usage of the term dates back to 1900, when the Russian scientist Constantin Perskyi used it in a paper that he presented in French at the first International Congress of Electricity, which ran from 18 to 25 August 1900 during the International World Fair in Paris.

  6. Characters of Holby City - Wikipedia

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    [202] Henshall, who became the first disabled actor to feature permanently in a TV series, [203] was cast after applying for the BBC's Talent Scheme, which also won him a role in the eighteenth series of sister show Casualty. [202] The role of Dean was created specifically for Henshall, who describes the character as: "cheeky but kind hearted.

  7. Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Many German colonists died from tropical diseases, to which they had no immunity, or through wars with the Indigenous inhabitants. Late 15th century to early 17th century Native caciques (leaders) such as Guaicaipuro ( c. 1530–1568 ) and Tamanaco (died 1573) attempted to resist Spanish incursions, but the newcomers ultimately subdued them.

  8. World War II casualties - Wikipedia

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    Battle deaths (including Army POWs who died in captivity, does not include those who died of disease and accidents) [310] were 293,121: Army 234,874 (including Army Air Forces 52,173); Navy/Coast Guard 38,257; Marine Corps 19,990 (185,179 deaths occurred in the European/Atlantic theater of operations and 107,903 deaths occurred in Asia/Pacific ...

  9. Disney logo - Wikipedia

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    The Disney logo is the corporate logo of The Walt Disney Company since 1956. It is based on a stylized autograph of Walt Disney.Aside from being used by The Walt Disney Company, various Disney divisions and products use the same style/font in their logos, although with some differences depending on the company.