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  2. Déjà Vu (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    In New Orleans, a ferry carrying U.S. Navy sailors and their families across the Mississippi River for Mardi Gras explodes, killing 543 people. ATF Special Agent Doug Carlin discovers evidence of a bomb planted by a domestic terrorist, and examines the body of Claire Kuchever, seemingly killed in the explosion but found in the river shortly before the time of the blast.

  3. This Wildly Underrated Denzel Washington Flick Deserves a ...

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    Touchstone Pictures. ATF Special Agent Doug Carlin (Washington) gets a unique case handed to him when a ferry explodes killing over 500 people. Upon examining the body of a young woman and doing a ...

  4. Denzel Washington on screen and stage - Wikipedia

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    Déjà Vu: Doug Carlin [44] 2007 American Gangster: Frank Lucas [23] The Great Debaters: Melvin B. Tolson: Also director [23] 2009 The Taking of Pelham 123: Walter Garber [23] 2010 The Book of Eli: Eli Also producer [45] Unstoppable: Frank Barnes [46] 2012 Safe House: Tobin Frost [47] Flight: William "Whip" Whitaker Sr. [48] 2013 2 Guns: Robert ...

  5. Bohdan Tůma - Wikipedia

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  6. Scientists may have solved the mystery of déjà vu

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    Déjà vu had been thought to merely be false memories, but this research suggests otherwise. It may actually be a way the brain tries to resolve conflicts. It may actually be a way the brain ...

  7. Experiencing Déjà Vu? Neurologists Explain What It Means and ...

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    In French, déjà vu literally means “previously viewed,” explains Dale Bredesen, M.D., neuroscience researcher and neurodegenerative disease expert in Novato, California. Medically, it refers ...

  8. Déjà vu - Wikipedia

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    Jamais vu (from French, meaning "never seen") is any familiar situation which is not recognized by the observer. Often described as the opposite of déjà vu, jamais vu involves a sense of eeriness and the observer's impression of seeing the situation for the first time, despite rationally knowing that they have been in the situation before.

  9. Talk:Déjà vu (disambiguation)/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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