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File:The Red Shop-rag.png|link=The Red Shop-rag|'''[[The Red Shop-rag]]''' is a modernist poem by physician and machinist William Carlos Williams.
File:The Red Shop-rag.png|link=The Red Shop-rag|'''[[The Red Shop-rag]]''' is a modernist poem by physician and machinist William Carlos Williams.
File:Skyball.jpg|link=Skyball|'''''[[Skyball]]''''' is a British spy film starring Sean Connery and Daniel Craig as two time-travelling MI6 agents in different timelines, each tasked with killing the other.


File:Middle-earth Farm.jpg|link=Middle-earth Farm|'''''[[Middle-earth Farm]]''''' is an allegorial novel by George Orwell and J.R.R. Tolkien.
File:Middle-earth Farm.jpg|link=Middle-earth Farm|'''''[[Middle-earth Farm]]''''' is an allegorial novel by George Orwell and J.R.R. Tolkien.
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File:Saving Throw (journal).jpg|link=Saving Throw|'''''[[Saving Throw]]''': The Journal of Stochastic Intercessory Prayer'' is a journal of professional saving throw studies.
File:Saving Throw (journal).jpg|link=Saving Throw|'''''[[Saving Throw]]''': The Journal of Stochastic Intercessory Prayer'' is a journal of professional saving throw studies.
File:Glyphhanger.jpg|link=Glyphhanger|'''''[[Glyphhanger]]''''' is a 1993 American action comedy buddy linguistics film about an Army mountain division translator (Stallone) and the last man in the world to speak the oldest known language on Earth (Lithgow) who search for the legendary Lost Glyphs of the Rockies.
File:RobinsonAde.jpg|link=RobinsonAde|'''[[RobinsonAde]]''' is a lemonade stand franchise inspired by the literary genre that takes its name from the 1719 novel ''Robinson Crusoe'' by Daniel Defoe. The success of this novel spawned so many imitations that its name was used to define a genre, which is sometimes described simply as a "lemonade on a desert island story" or a "castaway citrus narrative".


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