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  2. Serendipity's Embrace - Wikipedia

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    [3] Chae Jong-hyeop as Kang Hoo-yeong; A financial planner whose heart began to fluctuate again after reuniting with his first love after 10 years. [4] Lee Won-jung as Kwon Sang Pil; Hoo- yeong's high school close friend. He later becomes close friends with Lee Hong Ju and Kim Hye Ji. He runs a restaurant where Hong Ju and Hye Ji are regular ...

  3. Dam San - Wikipedia

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    Đăm Săn, having triumphantly rescued his wives from the clutches of two mighty chieftains, stands as the most affluent and revered leader in the realm, his renown echoing among the gods. Despite his fame reaching divine ears, he remains unfulfilled and seeks the ultimate glory: a journey to the divine realm to wed the Sun Goddess and boost ...

  4. Jeepers Creepers 3 - Wikipedia

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    Jeepers Creepers 3 is a 2017 American horror film written and directed by Victor Salva. The film is the third installment in the Jeepers Creepers film series , serving as a direct interquel between Jeepers Creepers (2001) and Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003).

  5. Noi the Albino - Wikipedia

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    Nói shrinks down in his seat, embarrassed. Nói arrives home and descends into his cellar sanctuary. Suddenly, the earth shudders violently, and the light goes out. Nói finds his lighter and tries to escape out of the cellar, but is unable to open the overhead door, and lies down on the floor, watching his lighter until the fuel runs out.

  6. Lies, damned lies, and statistics - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the phrase "Lies, damned lies, and statistics" is unclear, but Mark Twain attributed it to Benjamin Disraeli [1] "Lies, damned lies, and statistics" is a phrase describing the persuasive power of statistics to bolster weak arguments, "one of the best, and best-known" critiques of applied statistics. [2]