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  • 1The Twelve — For other uses, see The Twelve (disambiguation). Alexandr Blok, Winter Palace, 1917. The Twelve (Russian: Двенадцать, Dvenadtsat) is a controversial long poem by Aleksandr Blok. Written early in 1918, the poem was one of the first poetic… …

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  • 2The Twelve Chairs (1970 film) — Infobox Film | name = The Twelve Chairs caption = Video cover for The Twelve Chairs director = Mel Brooks producer = Michael Hertzberg writer = Ilf and Petrov (novel), Mel Brooks starring = Frank Langella, Dom DeLuise, Ron Moody, Mel Brooks music …

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  • 3The Twelve Chairs — infobox Book | name = The Twelve Chairs title orig = Двенадцать стульев translator = author = Ilf and Petrov illustrator = cover artist = country = U.S.S.R. language = Russian series = genre = publisher = release date = 1928 media type = pages =… …

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  • 4The Twelve Tribes (New religious movement) — The Twelve Tribes is a confederation of self governing religious communities founded by Elbert Eugene Spriggs (now known as Yoneq) that sprung out of the Jesus Movement in the early 1970s in Chattanooga, Tennessee. ref|Palmer1998 The group has… …

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  • 5The Twelve Caesars —   Author(s) Suetonius Original title De vita Caesarum (literal trans.: On the Life of the Caesars) …

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  • 6The Twelve Dancing Princesses — or The Worn Out Dancing Shoes or The Shoes that were Danced to Pieces is a German fairy tale originally published by the Brothers Grimm in Children s and Household Tales as tale number 133. Charles Deulin collected another, French version in his… …

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  • 7The Twelve Flatheads — are fictional characters from the Zork universe. Their lives and artifacts are central to the plot of Zork Zero . They are all characteristically depressed, excessive, cruel, corrupt, and tragic. In order of seniority, they are Dimwit, John D., T …

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  • 8The Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards — was a document containing statements by followers of the English Medieval sect, the Lollards. The Conclusions were written in 1395 by followers of John Wyclif. The document was presented to the English Parliament and affixed to the doors of… …

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  • 9One for the Money (novel) — One for the Money   1994 Paperback cover …

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  • 10The Twelve Wild Ducks — is a Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in Norske Folkeeventyr .It is Aarne Thompson type 451, the brothers who were turned into birds.Plot summaryA queen who had twelve sons and no daughter said she would… …

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