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Blackadder Goes Forth is the
fourth series of the BBC
sitcom Blackadder,
written by
Richard Curtis and Ben Elton,
which aired from 28
September to 2 November...
- (VII) Allen, 2000. p.316
Taylor 2010, p.55; or
perhaps Utterances of
Going Forth by Day, D'Auria 1988, p. 187
Faulkner p. 54
Taylor 2010, p. 54 D'Auria...
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Kings Go Forth is a 1958
American black-and-white
World War II film
starring Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis, and
Natalie Wood. The
screenplay was
written by...
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Go Forth is the
third album by Les Savy Fav,
released in 2001 via
Frenchkiss Records. It was
mixed in June 2001 at
Magic Shop in Manhattan, and was mastered...
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shows were
produced by John Lloyd. In 2000, the
fourth series,
Blackadder Goes Forth,
ranked at 16 in the 100
Greatest British Television Programmes, a list...
- and I was
going to leapfrog. But
because FORTH ran on the 1130 (which
permitted only five-character identifiers), the name was shortened.
FORTH, Inc.'s...
- The Son of God
Goes Forth to War (1812) is a hymn by
Reginald Heber which appears, with
reworked lyrics, in the
novella The Man Who
Would Be King (1888)...
- The
Forth Bridge is a
cantilever railway bridge across the
Firth of
Forth in the east of Scotland, 9
miles (14 kilometres) west of
central Edinburgh....
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individualized book for
certain people upon
their death,
called the Book of
Going Forth by Day, more
commonly known as the Book of the Dead,
typically containing...
- (even
though God
commanded not to) and
turns into a
pillar of salt for
going against his word. Lot's daughters,
concerned that they are
fugitives who...