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  2. The Duel (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The duel described in the text is between a gingham dog and a calico cat, with a Chinese plate and an old Dutch clock as very unwilling witnesses, whom the poem's narrator credits for having described the events to him. The dueling animals, explains the narrator, eventually eat each other up and thus are both destroyed, causing the duel to end ...

  3. Talk:Crossroads (1986 film) - Wikipedia

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    William Kanengiser performed the Turkish March from the beginning of the movie (in the classroom), but not the electric guitar bluessy version from the duel. Ry Cooder indeed performed most of the other songs during the movie (but not all), including Ralph's part from the Head Cutting Duel, but Eugene's Trick bag was performed entirely by Steve ...

  4. Sandbar Fight - Wikipedia

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    The duel that became the Sandbar Fight was initially arranged over grievances between Samuel L. Wells, III, and Dr. Thomas H. Maddox, both of Alexandria, Louisiana. They agreed to a duel at a neutral site, eventually choosing a wide, sandy shoal in the middle of the Mississippi River because it was considered outside the jurisdiction of local ...

  5. Prompter (theatre) - Wikipedia

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    The prompter (sometimes prompt) in a theatre is a person who prompts or cues actors when they forget their lines or neglect to move on the stage to where they are supposed to be situated. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The role of the souffleur, or prompter, reaches back to the medieval theater, [ 4 ] but has disappeared in countries like Britain, the ...

  6. Crossroads (1986 film) - Wikipedia

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    17-year-old Eugene Martone has a fascination for blues music while studying classical guitar at the Juilliard School in New York City. Researching blues and guitar music brings famed Robert Johnson's mythically creative acclaim to his attention; especially intriguing are the legends surrounding exactly how Johnson became so talented – most notably the one claiming he "sold his soul to the ...

  7. The Even Chance - Wikipedia

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    As it turns out, the captain has secretly given orders that neither weapon be loaded, the resulting lack of a shot blamed on a misfire, and Hornblower comes out of the duel unscathed. Suspecting the truth, Hornblower proposes to challenge the captain to a duel, only to be told that such a challenge would be unlawful. [2]

  8. Teleprompter was for Univision moderator, not Harris - AOL

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    A report from Univision News showed the text on the teleprompter was written in Spanish and meant to help the moderator introduce an attendee.

  9. Sheffer - Wikipedia

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    Sheffer is a surname, and may refer to: Alla Sheffer, Israeli-Canadian computer scientist; Craig Sheffer (born 1960), American actor; Daniel Sheffer (1783–1880), U.S. congressman; Doron Sheffer (born 1972), Israeli basketball player; Henry M. Sheffer (1882–1964), American logician; Hogan Sheffer (born 1958), American screenwriter