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  2. Into the Blue (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    Into the Blue was a box office flop. Produced on a budget of $50 million, the film made just $18.8 million in North America and $26.3 million internationally for a total of $46.1 million worldwide. [1] [7] The film was distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing in the United States and by 20th Century Fox Internationally. [8]

  3. Tales of Soldiers and Civilians - Wikipedia

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    Tales of Soldiers and Civilians is a collection of short stories by American Civil War soldier, wit, and writer Ambrose Bierce, also published under the title In the Midst of Life. With a stated publication date of 1891 (but actually published in early 1892 [ 1 ] ) the stories describe unusual incidents in the lives of soldiers and civilians ...

  4. The Wild Blue - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Blue: The Men and Boys who Flew the B-24s over Germany, by historian and best selling author Stephen Ambrose, was a New York Times best selling non-fiction book published in 2001. It details the lives and World War II experiences of pilots , bombardiers , navigators , radio operators and gunners flying B-24 bombers of the U.S. Army Air ...

  5. 23 Favorite Quotes from Guys in Men’s Health - AOL

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    The smartest things men have told Men's Health about integrity, growth, and other essentials for mentally fit men over the past 35 years. 23 Favorite Quotes from Guys in Men’s Health Skip to ...

  6. 7 insightful quotes from Kamala Harris’ memoir that offer a ...

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    More Stories. Acclaimed artist Richard Mayhew dead at 100. Raven-Symoné announces the death of her father, Christopher Pearman. Breast cancer deaths continue to fall as new cases rise among young ...

  7. Nick Adams (character) - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Adams is a fictional character, the protagonist of two dozen short stories and vignettes written in the 1920s and 1930s by American author Ernest Hemingway. [1] Adams is partly inspired by Hemingway's own experiences, from his summers in Northern Michigan at his family cottage to his service in the Red Cross ambulance corps in World War I.

  8. Gone From My Sight - Wikipedia

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    However, it is often attributed to Henry Van Dyke, probably due to his name appearing as the author in a widely distributed booklet by award winning end of life educator Barbara Karnes, RN entitled "Gone from My Sight: The Dying Experience." This "little blue book" [2] is the original, and remains the most widely used, patient/family ...

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