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  2. Open 24 Hours (film) - Wikipedia

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    After setting her serial killer boyfriend, James Lincoln Fields, the "Rain Ripper" on fire, a paranoid delusional woman, named Mary, gets a job at a 24-hr gas station. Mary is forced as a condition of her parole to work, and because she cannot find work elsewhere, agrees to work the 10 pm to 6 am night shift at Deer Gas Market.

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    24-Hour Stores Open Near Me. From restaurants to gas stations, chances are there’s something open near you. The easiest way to find it is Google Maps. ... Valero: Valero supplies gas to more ...

  4. Princess Auto - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, the company started printing catalogs with order sheets that customers could mail in and then receive their purchases by rail. By the mid-1950s, 70 percent of the business was mail order. [3] In 1977, Princess Auto became a retailer, opening its first store in Edmonton, Alberta. [4]

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    Staircase railings in the Degré du roi, part of the Petit appartement du roi, in the Palace of Versailles, Versailles, France. Guard rails, guardrails, railings or protective guarding, [1] in general, are a boundary feature and may be a means to prevent or deter access to dangerous or off-limits areas while allowing light and visibility in a greater way than a fence.

  7. Bob Dylan's enduring love affair with the movies - AOL

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    One film stuck with Dylan for decades: "The Gunfighter," starring Gregory Peck. When Peck heard his name in Dylan's epic 1986 ballad "Brownsville Girl," he phoned him up to thank him.