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The key to success in '24' has always been its hero and, judging from the first two episodes, Corey Hawkins as Eric Carter is quickly rising to the challenge
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'Yakuza 0' is a terrific game that blends a serious, dark tale of the Japanese underworld with silly side quests and mini-games and delivers an experience that is genuinely fun and engaging.
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In a tale from childhood, 'Twisted' by Bonnie M Hennessy, takes you on an alternate journey to a dark and bleak tale of love and courage, filled with revenge and regret as well as a strength of spirit. Looking at the story of Rumpelstiltskin's rage and sadness, you follow The life of Aoife and a different path of how the lives of two such differing characters really came to being.
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The more aware you are of the motivating factors for this growth, and the better informed you are about the restrictions debt imposes on your life, the better you’ll be able to navigate this economic climate and build a positive financial foundation for your life.
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Anyone can learn to host a good meeting, and if you use this guide as a starting point, you should have no trouble optimizing your meetings almost immediately.
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The ocean holds mystery, wonder, and amazement. In 'Tides: The Science and Spirit of the Ocean' Jonathan White wants to show you just a taste of that.
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Take up Zito's battle cry, "Make Blues Not War," and enjoy this incredible record, which I believe is his best yet!
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Who would have thought Kander and Ebb's classic musical of 1930s Berlin would take on political relevance in the United States in the 21st century? An intimate new production makes the point with snazzy staging and a fine cast.
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Two games come together into one match where players first create a deck and then battle it out to see who has the best build.
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