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  2. Game of the Day: Me and the Key - AOL

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    Find the hidden key in today's game of the day, Me and the Key! Point and click through each level until you find the key. As the levels progress, finding the key gets more and more difficult.

  3. Gemstone File - Wikipedia

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    Originally distributed in 1975 by hand and mail in photocopy form, the Gemstone File has appeared in slightly revised form in Hustler magazine and on the Internet. Roberts, known only to Stephanie Caruana and conspiracy theorist Mae Brussell, purportedly began gathering information in the file when Howard Hughes stole his invention for processing synthetic rubies, hence the title "Gemstone". [2]

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    PDF-XChange Viewer (now superseded by the PDF-XChange Editor) is a freemium PDF reader for Microsoft Windows. It supports saving PDF forms and importing or exporting form data in FDF/XFDF format. Since version 2.5, there has been partial support for XFA, and exporting form data in XML Data Package (XDP) or XML format.

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  7. The Key (Tanizaki novel) - Wikipedia

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    In his book Five Modern Japanese Novelists, author Donald Keene states that The Key gained attraction and was widely discussed for its explicit eroticism. Yet, although formally "brilliantly handled", the novel is missing typical Tanizaki themes like the longing for a mother or worshipping of a cruel woman, concluding that it was, compared to others of the writer's works, "not very deeply rooted".

  8. Lock and Key (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ruby drives Nate to the airport when he decides to leave his father to live with his mother. After a sudden realization, she takes the key to the yellow house off its chain, replaces it with the key to Cora and Jamie's house, and hands the necklace to Nate. At the end of the school year, Ruby gives her English report on the meaning of family.

  9. The Golden Key (MacDonald book) - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Key is a fairy tale written by George MacDonald. It was published in Dealings with the Fairies (1867). It is particularly noted for the intensity of the suggestive imagery, which implies a spiritual meaning to the story without providing a transparent allegory for the events in it.