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Lucas Bros. Moving Co. is an animated television series created by twins Kenny and Keith Lucas of "The Lucas Brothers", a Brooklyn-based comedy duo. The series, featuring the voices of the twins as their animated counterparts, originally had them working as installers for a cable company, a job which the Lucas brothers occupied in real life.
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MediaFire is a file hosting, file synchronization, and cloud storage service based in Shenandoah, Texas, United States.Founded in June 2006 by Derek Labian and Tom Langridge, the company provides client software for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, BlackBerry 10, and web browsers. [1]
The Notebook Trilogy is a collection of books by Hungarian writer Ágota Kristóf, written in the French language.It tells the story of originally unnamed identical-twin brothers who live with their grandmother in a small village and border town of a war-torn country during an unspecified war.
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The song "Brushstroke: Reprise" can be divided in two parts, the first part is a 40-second alternate version of the song "Same ol' Road" (hence the title "reprise"). The second part is an extract from a song called "Wind at the End", which was recorded by the band but not released on any studio album, EP, or DVD.
Opening ceremonies were held June 25, 2005. [1] The $350 million, 850,000 square foot (79,000 m 2) center is home to 1,500 employees, [1] who began moving there in July, 2005. The grounds were designed by landscape architect Lawrence Halprin, who has also restored San Francisco's Ghirardelli Square.