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  2. Electric pen - Wikipedia

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    An October 2015 episode of History program American Pickers finds a European version Electric Pen in a private Wisconsin collection of early electric devices. The owner says recent auctions have seen other examples sell for between $15,000 and $20,000 USD [8] This particular Electric Pen includes a rare battery box. The owner sells the Pen to ...

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    Born in India as the daughter of a French East India Company officer, she married George Grand, an officer of the English East India Company. After her marriage, she had a scandalous liaison with Bengal councillor Philip Francis in Calcutta .

  4. Mysteries at the Museum - Wikipedia

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    "Edison's Electric Pen; Vanishing Carroll Deering; Lizard Man" August 15, 2013 () 51: 2 "Operation Pastorius; Nellie Bly; Boston Strangler" August 22, 2013 () 52: 3 "Squeaky Fromme; Hodag; Typhoid Mary" August 29, 2013 () 53: 4 "The Dance That Seduced a City; Vanishing Lake; Mysterious Death of Bugsy Siegel"

  5. Electric Pencil - Wikipedia

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    Electric Pencil, released in December 1976 by Michael Shrayer, was the first word processor program for home computers. Despite its initial market dominance, alternatives like WordStar and Magic Wand surpassed its popularity some time later.

  6. List of works with different titles in the United Kingdom and ...

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    The Peanuts Movie* TV series Spooks* MI-5: In British slang, "spooks" are spies; in the US "spook" is an offensive term for African Americans. TV series Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles* The BBC considered "Ninja" inappropriate for children. However, the more recent Channel 5 (UK) version used the word Ninja. [3] Film

  7. List of Olympus products - Wikipedia

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    Rangefinder version of SixV. Two versions. A version has the D.Zuiko F.C. f/3.5 lens and the B version the has Zuiko F.C. f/2.8 Six (also named Six I) 1940 First Dual-format folding camera in the Six series, taking 6×6 cm and 4.5×6 cm pictures. Contains four element 7.5 cm f/4.5 Zuiko lens Six II Late 1940 or 1941

  8. Never Say Never Again - Wikipedia

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    Never Say Never Again is a 1983 spy film directed by Irvin Kershner.The film is based on the 1961 James Bond novel Thunderball by Ian Fleming, which in turn was based on an original story by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham, and Fleming.

  9. The Rule of Jenny Pen - Wikipedia

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    The Rule of Jenny Pen is a 2024 horror film based on Owen Marshall's short story. Directed by James Ashcroft and written by Ashcroft and Eli Kent, it stars John Lithgow, Geoffrey Rush, and George Henare. The film is set to be released on 7 March 2025.