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File:Magnum, E.T.jpg|link=Magnum, E.T.|'''''[[Magnum, E.T.]]''''' is an American science fiction crime drama television series starring Tom Selleck as E.T. Magnum, an extraterrestrial private investigator (P.I.) living on Oahu, Hawaii.
File:Magnum, E.T.jpg|link=Magnum, E.T.|'''''[[Magnum, E.T.]]''''' is an American science fiction crime drama television series starring Tom Selleck as E.T. Magnum, an extraterrestrial private investigator (P.I.) living on Oahu, Hawaii.
File:Tiny Antlers.jpg|link=Tiny Antlers|"'''[[Tiny Antlers]]'''" is a song by Elton John.


File:Double Indemnity 2 - The Cubist Paradigm.jpg|link=Double Indemnity 2: The Cubist Paradigm|'''''[[Double Indemnity 2: The Cubist Paradigm]]''''' is an American screwball comedy romance art history film starring Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck, reprising their roles from ''Double Indemnity'' (1944).
File:Double Indemnity 2 - The Cubist Paradigm.jpg|link=Double Indemnity 2: The Cubist Paradigm|'''''[[Double Indemnity 2: The Cubist Paradigm]]''''' is an American screwball comedy romance art history film starring Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck, reprising their roles from ''Double Indemnity'' (1944).
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File:Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Jesus.jpg|link=Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Jesus|'''''[[Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Jesus]]''''' a crime sports film about Jesus Quintana, a Los Angeles bowling champion who is blackmailed by a biker (Mickey Rourke) and a cigarette smuggler (Don Johnson).
File:Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Jesus.jpg|link=Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Jesus|'''''[[Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Jesus]]''''' a crime sports film about Jesus Quintana, a Los Angeles bowling champion who is blackmailed by a biker (Mickey Rourke) and a cigarette smuggler (Don Johnson).
File:O Hatpin My Hatpin.jpg|link=O Hatpin! My Hatpin!|"'''[[O Hatpin! My Hatpin!]]'''" is an extended metaphor poem written by Walt Whitman in 1865 about the wardrobe of U.S. first lady Mary Todd Lincoln.


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