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  2. Mars Express (film) - Wikipedia

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    On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 100% of 23 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.8/10. Rafael Motamayor of /Film rated the film 8 out of 10 points, writing it "works because even its most outlandish and complex sci-fi concept is grounded in human drama".

  3. Get started with your AOL Perks benefit - AOL Help

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    Customers who subscribe to certain AOL plans are eligible to receive discounts and deals from AOL Perks. To view what your AOL plan has to offer, check out your AOL MyBenefits page. If you’d like to get a plan that includes AOL Perks, give us a call at 1.800.827.6364.

  4. List of films condemned by the Legion of Decency - Wikipedia

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    NCOMP reassigned ratings to old films based on its new system, making it impossible to determine from their own database whether a film it now classifies O was originally B or C. In 1980, NCOMP ceased operations, along with the biweekly Review, which by then had published ratings for 16,251 feature films.

  5. Locomotion (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark song)

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    "The Avenue" was the first song recorded at Montserrat and deals with the repetition of mistakes that people have made before you. The sample used in the song is taken from the Andrei Tarkovsky film Stalker (1979). "The Avenue" was placed at no. 5 in Classic Pop ' s "Top 20 B-sides of the 80s". Track listings 7" vinyl

  6. Pandora's Box (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark song)

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    The song, which deals with the less glamorous side of celebrity, was inspired by silent film actress Louise Brooks and is named after the 1929 film Pandora's Box in which she starred. The single was a top-10 hit in the United Kingdom and throughout Europe. Three remixes were made for this release, remixed by Danny Griffiths, Carl Segal, and ...

  7. Review site - Wikipedia

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    Rating site. A rating site (commonly known as a rate-me site) is a website designed for users to vote, rate people, content, or other things. Rating sites can range from tangible to non-tangible attributes, but most commonly, rating sites are based around physical appearances such as body parts, voice, personality, etc.

  8. Couples Discount - Wikipedia

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    "Couples Discount" is the fifteenth episode of the ninth season of the American comedy television series The Office and the 191st episode overall. It originally aired on NBC on February 7, 2013. The episode features return guest appearances from Melora Hardin , Andy Buckley , and Chris Diamantopoulos .

  9. Amo (Bring Me the Horizon album) - Wikipedia

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    At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 85 out of 100 based on 12 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". AllMusic gave the album a positive review saying, "Amo is a genre-bending thrill ride that marks a brave new era for the band."

  10. Sage 200 - Wikipedia

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    Sage 200. Sage 200 is a set of accountancy and management products developed by Sage Group aimed at medium enterprises. Sage offer different products under the Sage 200 name in different regions. The product name originally derives from the UK and Ireland version of the product where the number 200 indicated that it was aimed at companies with ...

  11. Hallin's spheres - Wikipedia

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    Hallin's spheres is a theory of news reporting and its rhetorical framing posited by journalism historian Daniel C. Hallin in his 1986 book The Uncensored War to explain the news coverage of the Vietnam War. [1] Hallin divides the world of political discourse into three concentric spheres: consensus, legitimate controversy, and deviance.