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  2. Alfred Hitchcock Presents season 7 - Wikipedia

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    Knowing that a $565,000 bond is about to arrive, Herbert and two other disgruntled employees, Webster (Martin) and Brand (Bellin), decide to steal it. The plan to hide the bonds in the garbage can until the police leave. The plan goes awry firstly when the messenger (Losso) is twelve minutes late delivering the bonds.

  3. Dorrance Hill Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    Dorrance "Dodo" [1] Hill Hamilton (August 16, 1928 – April 18, 2017) [2] was an American heiress of the Campbell Soup fortune and philanthropist who founded the SVF Foundation in Newport, Rhode Island and preserved Hammersmith Farm.

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    Final expense life insurance, sometimes referred to as guaranteed issue, guaranteed acceptance, funeral or burial insurance, is a type of whole life insurance designed to cover end-of-life ...

  5. Dodo Chaplet - Wikipedia

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    Dodo wanders into the TARDIS, thinking it was a real police box. The Doctor hypothesizes that Dodo may be Anne's descendent, and Dodo leaves with the Doctor and Steven. Dodo is an orphan, and has no family in her home time. [1] Dodo is depicted as being friendly, upbeat and hopeful in her characterization throughout the series.

  6. Not so dead as a dodo: ‘De-extinction’ plan to reintroduce ...

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    A collaboration between Colossal Biosciences and conservationists plans to bring back the extinct dodo and reintroduce it to its once-native habitat in Mauritius.

  7. Funerary art - Wikipedia

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    Tomb of Philippe Pot with life-sized hooded pleurants, c. 1477–80, now in the Louvre, Paris Korean tomb mound of King Sejong the Great, d. 1450 Türbe of Roxelana (d. 1558), Süleymaniye Mosque, Istanbul. Funerary art is any work of art forming, or placed in, a repository for the remains of the dead.