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  2. Curtis Carroll - Wikipedia

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    Curtis "Wall Street" Carroll is an American former prisoner in California's San Quentin State Prison, released from serving a sentence of 54 years to life for murder.He has earned the nickname "Wall Street" and "The Oracle of San Quentin".

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  5. Why Oracle Stock Is Soaring Today - AOL

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    Shares of Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) are on the move today. The firm's stock is up 5.7% as of 1 p.m. ET. The leg up comes as the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) and Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) gained ...

  6. List of oracular statements from Delphi - Wikipedia

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    Lycurgus Consulting the Pythia (1835/1845), as imagined by Eugène Delacroix.. Pythia was the priestess presiding over the Oracle of Apollo at Delphi.There are more than 500 supposed oracular statements which have survived from various sources referring to the oracle at Delphi.

  7. Today on the Farm - Wikipedia

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    Today on the Farm was an American television program broadcast on NBC-TV from October 1, 1960–December 26, 1961. Hosted by country musician Eddy Arnold, the weekly series included a variety of features such as agricultural and farm news with Alex Dreier, Mal Hansen as a roving reporter, Carmelita Pope with women's features, and weather with Joe Slattery, who also served as announcer.

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  9. Barbara Gordon in other media - Wikipedia

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    Originally created in 1967, the fictional comic book character Barbara Gordon has been adapted into various other forms of media. The character has appeared in both live action and animated television series and films, as well as in video games in her alter-egos as both Batgirl and Oracle.