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  2. Promised Land (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Promised Land is the fourth Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker, published in 1976. [1] It won the Edgar Award for Best Novel in 1977. [ 2 ] It is notable for introducing the character of Hawk .

  3. List of Paramount Global television programs - Wikipedia

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    Crossbow Productions: The Lost Islands: Network 10: 1976: Network 10: Laverne & Shirley: ABC: 1976–1983: Miller-Milkis Productions (seasons 1–6), Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions (seasons 7–8) and Henderson Production Company, Inc. Serpico: NBC: 1976–1977: Emmet G. Lavery Jr. Productions, Inc. Based on the 1973 film by Paramount ...

  4. Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, IDW Publishing published Cooke's Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter, an adaptation of the Donald Westlake novel, The Hunter, the first of four Parker novels Cooke adapted for IDW. The second, The Outfit , was released in October 2010, The Score was released in July 2012, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and Slayground was published in December 2013 ...

  5. Bullet-shooting crossbow - Wikipedia

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    A bullet-shooting crossbow, also known as prodd, [1] pelletbow, ballester, stone bow, or rock-throwing crossbow, is a modified version of the classic crossbow. The bow was usually constructed with wood or steel, depending on the preference.

  6. The Concord Review - Wikipedia

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    The Concord Review: A Quarterly Review of Essays by Students of History is an academic journal dedicated to publishing the history research papers of high school students. [1] It was established in 1987 by William H. Fitzhugh , a Massachusetts educator dismayed with the " dumbing down " of writing standards in American secondary schools.

  7. The Power of Parker - Wikipedia

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    The Power of Parker is a British television comedy series. Created and written by Sian Gibson and Paul Coleman, and starring Conleth Hill as businessman Martin Parker in Stockport in 1990, trying to juggle his debts, his wife, and his mistress.