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  2. Three Miles Up - Wikipedia

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    Al Wilson was not only the star of Three Miles Up but also flew as a "stunt pilot" in the film. After Wilson became a flying instructor and a short period as manager of the Mercury Aviation Company, founded by one of his students, Cecil B. DeMille, Wilson became more and more skilled in performing stunts, including wing-walking, and left the company to become a professional stunt pilot ...

  3. Elizabeth Jane Howard - Wikipedia

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    She next collaborated with Robert Aickman, writing three of the six short stories in the collection We Are for the Dark (1951). Her second novel, The Long View (1956), describes a marriage in reverse chronology ; Angela Lambert remarked, "Why The Long View isn't recognised as one of the great novels of the 20th century I will never know."

  4. Once a Runner - Wikipedia

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    Because he is barred from competing at the meet, Denton comes up with a plan to disguise him as a Finnish runner attending a nonexistent university in Ohio. Cassidy, who has always dreamed of running a sub 4:00 mile, spends many months training for the race of his life, urged on by Denton, who is nearing the end of his running career due to ...

  5. Miles Teller Told Tom Cruise He Needs a 6-Month Heads-Up to ...

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    Miles Teller is opening up about just how much work it is for him to achieve his rock-hard Top Gun abs. During an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday, Feb. 4, the Top Gun ...

  6. Three Mile Island nuclear plant gears up for Big Tech reboot

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    Giant cooling towers at Constellation Energy's Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania have sat dormant for so long that grass has sprung up in the towers' hollowed-out bases and wildlife ...

  7. The Riddle of the Third Mile - Wikipedia

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    The title is a reference to the biblical sentence "And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain" as in St Matthew, Chapter Five, Verse Forty-One. The third mile could also indirectly refer to a particularly elaborate scheme used in the book to lure three of the college staff to London.

  8. The Perfect Mile - Wikipedia

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    The Perfect Mile: Three Athletes, One Goal, and Less Than Four Minutes to Achieve It (2004) by Neal Bascomb is a non-fiction book about three runners and their attempts to become the first man to run a mile under four minutes and their first subsequent head-to-head competition.

  9. Three Day Road - Wikipedia

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    Three Day Road is the first novel from Canadian writer Joseph Boyden. Joseph's maternal grandfather, as well as an uncle on his father's side, served as soldiers during the First World War, and Boyden draws upon a wealth of family narratives.