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  2. Alexander McCormick Sturm - Wikipedia

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    Katherine McCormick. Alexander McCormick Sturm (June 23, 1923 – November 16, 1951) was an American artist, author, and entrepreneur who co-founded in 1949 the American firearms maker Sturm, Ruger & Co. Sturm provided the start-up money and designed the Germanic heraldic eagle found on all Ruger guns. Sturm came from a prominent Connecticut ...

  3. List of musicals: A to L - Wikipedia

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    Big: 1996 Broadway: David Shire: Richard Maltby, Jr. John Weidman: The Big Bad Musical: 2009 Off-Broadway: Bill Francoeur: Francoeur Alec Strum The Big Bang Theory: A Pop-Rock Musical Parody: 2019 Off-Broadway: Karlan Judd Judd Judd A musical parody of the television show The Big Bang Theory. [66] The Big Beat: 1958 Film: Henry Mancini: Mancini ...

  4. The Big Bad Wolf (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Alex Cross is a trained forensic psychiatrist and former Washington D.C. homicide detective. He is an African-American based out of the Southeast quadrant of D.C. The Big Bad Wolf is the first novel in the series to feature him in his new role as an FBI agent. Cross is portrayed as a lonely individual, though empathic and a model father.

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  6. Big Bad - Wikipedia

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    Big Bad. Big Bad is a term to describe a major recurring adversary, usually the chief villain or antagonist in a television series or a particular broadcast season of a series, originally used by the series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. [2][3][4] It has since been used to describe annual villains in other television series, and has also been used ...

  7. Adventures from the Book of Virtues - Wikipedia

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    The series centered on two best friends: 10-year-old Annie Redfeather, who is Native American, and 11-year-old Zach Nichols, who is white. In each episode of the series, one of them commits an act contrary to that day's chosen virtue (loyalty, compassion, courage, moderation, honesty, etc.) and suffers pain as a result (be it physical or moral).

  8. Celluloid Heroes (play) - Wikipedia

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    Celluloid Heroes is a play by David Williamson about the Australian film industry. It was written to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Nimrod Theatre and is not one of his highly regarded plays. [1] [2] Williamson later called it: A bad play which didn't create characters that were complex enough to last the distance after interval.

  9. List of SpongeBob SquarePants characters - Wikipedia

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    Some of them are shown to be members of the B.G.A.T.F.B.C. (short for Bad Guys All Together for Book Club) in "The Bad Guy Club for Villains. Atomic Flounder (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II", Dee Bradley Baker in "The Bad Guy Club for Villains" is an irradiated flounder and one of the enemies of Mermaid Man and ...