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  2. The Lifehouse Method - Wikipedia

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    The Lifehouse Method grew out of Pete Townshend's unfinished 1971 science-fiction album Lifehouse, written for the Who.Although Townshend originally intended Lifehouse as a multi-media, audience-participation musical production to follow the Who's Tommy, difficulties in funding and implementing the project led to its release as the Who's album Who's Next instead.

  3. Rebel (entertainment complex) - Wikipedia

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    After former Docks owner Jerry Sprackman lost his liquor licence, Polson Pier Entertainment (PPE) took over. A newly formed company called Maya Corp. applied for the liquor license. [ 1 ] Charles Khabouth owns 42.5% of Maya, his business partner Daniel Soberano and a group controlled by PPE each own 25%, and Ralph Soberano owns 7.5%.

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  5. Tyranny (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Tyranny takes place on Terratus, [1] a high fantasy [2] world where technology is transitioning from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age. [3] The Overlord Kyros, a god-like being of immeasurable power, [4] is close to completing their over-400-year-long campaign to conquer Terratus and impose order, [1] [5] having already overtaken much of the land through force or intimidation.

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  8. ‘11 Rebels’ Review: A Dirty Near-Dozen Deliver the ... - AOL

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    A decades-old unproduced screenplay set during Japan’s 1868-’69 civil war has been dusted off and given thoroughly modern action-movie treatment in Kazuya Shiraishi’s “11 Rebels.” A ...

  9. List of television series and miniseries about the American ...

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    The Young Rebels – 1970–1971 television series starring Richard Ely and Louis Gossett Jr. Benjamin Franklin - 1974 four-part miniseries; Bicentennial Minutes - 1974-1976 series of 912 episodes to commemorate the United States Bicentennial; The Bastard – 1978 TV miniseries based on the novel by John Jakes, starring Andrew Stevens