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  2. The Black Page - Wikipedia

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    "The Black Page #1" is a piece by American composer Frank Zappa known for being extraordinarily difficult to play. Originally written for the drum kit and melodic percussion (as "The Black Page Drum Solo"), the piece was later rearranged in several versions, including the "easy teenage New York version" (commonly referred to as "The Black Page #2") and a so-called "new-age version", among others.

  3. YOGTZE case - Wikipedia

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    Stoll's wife stated that she threw the paper away the night Stoll died. [7] Furthermore she just came forward with the information about the piece of paper, half a year after Stoll's death. Therefore police don't even know if "YOG'TZE" is the combination Stoll wrote on the piece of paper. [8] The meaning of the letters "YOG'TZE" remains unknown.

  4. Otto Berman - Wikipedia

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    Berman was born in a Jewish family in New York City.At age fifteen, he was arrested and tried for attempted rape but was found not guilty.He later became an accountant, well known for his ability to figure complex mathematical equations and algebraic expressions in a matter of seconds, without the use of paper or pen.

  5. The Splendid Source - Wikipedia

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    They are recaptured by the Dean and his armed guards immediately. As they are about to be shot by the guards, an old man claims he has just written the world's greatest dirty joke and then suddenly dies. Peter snatches a small piece of paper that the man dropped as he died, containing the joke. The prisoners escape with the joke on a small plane.

  6. Ceiling Painting/Yes Painting - Wikipedia

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    The work is made from paper, glass, a metal frame, a metal chain, a magnifying glass, and a painted ladder. The word YES is printed on the piece of paper. [1] The work is interactive, with the viewer (or participant) expected to climb the ladder and use a magnifying glass to look at the word "YES" which is printed on paper beneath a sheet of glass suspended from the ceiling.

  7. The Key (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The only clues are a piece of paper with cryptic symbols, numbers, and letters written on it, and the babblings of the remaining member of the expedition, Strauss. Strauss is a member of the Ultras, a eugenicist society dedicated to eliminating "non-essential" people, reducing the human population to a few million who think like themselves.

  8. Top-Down Political Cowardice Helped Make Charlie Hebdo a ...

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    You can read every single one of these tricks in the hideous 2015 petition signed by 145 members of PEN America protesting the literary/free speech organization's bestowment of its Freedom of ...

  9. It's Only a Paper Moon - Wikipedia

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    The song features in the 1973 film Paper Moon. [13]A 1933 recording of the song was the theme song for the 1974 ABC situation comedy Paper Moon. [14]A re-arrangement of the song done by Herbie Hancock is included in the 1986 movie Round Midnight (starring saxophonist Dexter Gordon), and the accompanying soundtrack album The other Side of Round Midnight.