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  2. The Charioteer - Wikipedia

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    The Charioteer is a romantic war novel by Mary Renault (pseudonym for Eileen Mary Challans) first published in London in 1953. Renault's US publisher (Morrow) refused to publish it until 1959, after a revision of the text, due to its generally positive portrayal of homosexuality.

  3. Chapter Three - Wikipedia

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    "Chapter 3" (American Horror Story) "Chapter 3" (Eastbound & Down) "Chapter 3" (House of Cards) "Chapter 3" "Chapter 3" (Star Wars: Clone Wars), an episode of Star Wars: Clone Wars "Chapter 3" "Chapter 3: The Sin", an episode of The Mandalorian "Chapter 3: The Streets of Mos Espa", an episode of The Book of Boba Fett

  4. The Secrets of Droon - Wikipedia

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    The first book, The Hidden Stairs and the Magic Carpet, was published on June 1, 1999. [1] On October 1, 2010, the final book of the series, The Final Quest, was released, concluding its eleven-year run. [2] The series was named by the American Booksellers Association among the top ten books for Harry Potter fans. [3]

  5. Everything to Know About the ‘Cruel Intentions’ TV Series

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    Three years later, Sony released Cruel Intentions 3 as a direct-to-video project. In 2016, a pilot for an NBC revival series was filmed featuring Gellar reprising her role as Kathryn Merteuil, but ...

  6. Here’s a Handy Guide to the New Episodes of ‘Cruel Intentions ...

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    Want to watch Amazon Prime's reboot of the 1999 cult classic movie 'Cruel Intentions'? Here's when every episode comes out.

  7. Chapter 3: The Sin - Wikipedia

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    "Chapter 3: The Sin" is the third episode of the first season of the American streaming television series The Mandalorian. It was written by the series' showrunner Jon Favreau and directed by Deborah Chow. The episode takes place in the Star Wars universe five years after the events of Return of the Jedi (1983).

  8. Tripurantaka - Wikipedia

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    Stella Kramrisch's full analysis of the Tripurasamhara episode appears in Chapter XI.3 of her book, The Presence of Siva [Princeton University Press, 1981], in the section on "Cosmic Demons." [6] In one part, Kramrisch speaks of the story as having "the body of man for its scene": "the Asuras entered the bodies of men.

  9. Everything to Know About the ‘Cruel Intentions’ TV Remake ...

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    Cruel Intentions fans are finally getting their long-awaited TV remake. (Seriously, it’s actually happening!) Prime Video confirmed in December 2023 that a TV series based on the original 1999 ...