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  2. Raymond Robinson (Green Man) - Wikipedia

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    The Green Man, Charlie No-Face Raymond Theodore Robinson (October 29, 1910 – June 11, 1985) was a disfigured American man whose years of nighttime walks made him into a figure of urban legend in western Pennsylvania .

  3. Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol is a 2011 American action spy film directed by Brad Bird (in his live-action directorial debut) from a screenplay by the writing team of Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec, who also serve as co-producers.

  4. Fantom - Wikipedia

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    A two-seat open top Fantom. Fantom is a Swedish velomobile with four wheels, two in the front and two in the rear. It has no front suspension, but has suspension in the rear. Fantom was never sold as a finished product. Instead it was sold as a set of drawings. The drawings are not exact and should be used as a guide.

  5. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Fantom and his assassins attack the League, but they fend them off with help from U.S. Secret Service Agent Tom Sawyer. After Gray and Sawyer join the League, they capture Edward Hyde in Paris, who transforms back into his alter ego Dr. Henry Jekyll, who also joins the League

  6. Fantom Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Fantom Technologies, Inc. was a Canadian household appliance company founded in Welland, Ontario in 1986 as IONA Appliances, with offices in Buffalo, New York, U.S. A manufacturer of dual- cyclonic type vacuum cleaners , they were inspired from the Dyson vacuums (which would not appear in North America until 2002).

  7. Texarkana Moonlight Murders - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Anthony Lapalla, a psychologist at the Federal Correctional Institution in Texarkana, believed at the time that the killer was planning to continue to make unexpected attacks such as that of Virgil Starks on the outskirts of town. He also believed that the same person committed all five murders, and that the killer was somewhere between his ...