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  2. The Weaver's Answer - Wikipedia

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    A studio version was recorded for the album Family Entertainment, issued the following February. Once it was widely available, "The Weaver's Answer" became Family's signature song, becoming their most popular stage number. When the band performed their final concert on 13 October 1973, "The Weaver's Answer" was the last song in the set.

  3. Big Brother (German TV series) season 10 - Wikipedia

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    The housemates had to solve tricky tasks. There were 60 worksheets in the size of DIN A 4. The sheets contained tasks with numbers, words, color swatches and geometric shapes. On each sheet was a task. The housemates had to write the answers on a blackboard in the living area. The solutions were announced in the live-show.

  4. JumpStart - Wikipedia

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    JumpStart Study Helpers Math Booster and Spelling Bee were notable for allowing users to edit the math problems or words used in gameplay. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Carolyn Handler Miller of Digital Storytelling: A Creator's Guide to Interactive Entertainment , wrote that the series "found just the right balance between storyline and other demands of ...

  5. My Word! - Wikipedia

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    My Word! is a British radio quiz panel game broadcast by the BBC on the Home Service (1956–67) and Radio 4 (1967–88). It was created by Edward J. Mason and Tony Shryane , and featured the humorous writers Frank Muir and Denis Norden , known in Britain for the series Take It From Here .

  6. The Letter People - Wikipedia

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    Alpha One, also known as Alpha One: Breaking the Code, was a first and second grade program introduced in 1968, and revised in 1974, [8] that was designed to teach children to read and write sentences containing words containing three syllables in length and to develop within the child a sense of his own success and fun in learning to read by using the Letter People characters. [9]

  7. Word family - Wikipedia

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    A word family is the base form of a word plus its inflected forms and derived forms made with suffixes and prefixes [1] plus its cognates, i.e. all words that have a common etymological origin, some of which even native speakers don't recognize as being related (e.g. "wrought (iron)" and "work(ed)"). [2]

  8. Nechama Leibowitz - Wikipedia

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    Nechama Leibowitz was born to an Orthodox Jewish family in Riga two years after her elder brother, the philosopher Yeshayahu Leibowitz.The family moved to Berlin in 1919. In 1930, Leibowitz received a doctorate from the University of Marburg for her thesis, Techniques in the Translations of German-Jewish Biblical Translations.

  9. 2009 Lakewood shooting - Wikipedia

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    In his petition to Huckabee, Clemmons wrote he came from "a very good Christian family" and was "raised much better than my actions speak". [ 9 ] [ 16 ] Clemmons claimed he had just moved from Seattle , Washington, to Arkansas as a teenager, and because he had no friends he gave in to peer pressure and "fell in with the wrong crowd" to be ...