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  2. From my cold, dead hands - Wikipedia

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    One of the paratroopers literally takes the gun from his dead hands, shoves it in his own belt, and then leaves. In the 1997 film Men in Black, a farmer named Edgar threatens a recently landed evil alien with a shotgun. Told to place the projectile weapon on the ground, Edgar says, "You can have my gun when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers."

  3. Paul Pry (play) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Pry (1825), a farce in three acts, was the most notable play written by 19th-century English playwright John Poole. It premiered in London on 13 September 1825 [ 1 ] at the Haymarket Theatre and ran 114 performances. [ 2 ]

  4. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Monday ...

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    Find non-theme words to get hints. For every 3 non-theme words you find, you earn a hint. ... Hint: The first one can be found in the top-half of the board. Here are the first two letters for each ...

  5. Laylat al-Raghaib - Wikipedia

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    According to Abu Bakr al-Turtushi (1059 – 1126 CE), [7] the custom of Raghaib prayer was first invented around Jerusalem in the late 11th century; [8] it was promoted by a hadith of doubtful authenticity, whose forgery was attributed by scholars to one Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn Abd Allah ibn Jahdam (d. 1023). [9]

  6. Patron's Corner: This National Poetry Month consider the ...

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    While this month is relatively new, poetry itself goes back longer. “Epic of Gilgamesh” dating back to 2100 B.C., is cited as the first-ever written piece of poetry. It tells an epic tale of a ...

  7. Sunnah prayer - Wikipedia

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    Compared to regular compulsory prayer. Sohaib Sultan states that the steps for Sunnah prayer (Takbir, al-Fatihah, etc.) are exactly the same as for five daily obligatory prayers, but varying depending on the prayer are the number of rakat [3] (also rakʿah (Arabic: ركعة rakʿah, pronounced; plural: ركعات rakaʿāt), which is a unit of prayer.