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  • Salamandastron /ˌsæləmənˈdæstrən/ is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques, published in 1992. It is the fifth book published and eighth chronologically in...
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    by an unknown hand and published in 1871 by the London house Griffith & Farran, appeared under the title A Journey to the Centre of the Earth and is now...
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    Luxembourg presidents: 1933–1953: Jacques Lacour-Gayet 1965–1975: Jean Prouvost 1975–1979: Christian Chavanon 1979–2000: Jacques Rigaud 2000–2005: Rémy Sautter...
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  • Kupferberg ("Sea Otter") Ethan Suplee as Toby Welch Sandra Nelson as Aliyah Farran (Forbes Reporter) Aya Cash as Janet In addition, cameos and smaller roles...
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    "translation" [of Journey to the Center of the Earth] published by Griffith & Farran – they have blithely altered the text, giving Verne's characters new names...
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    original on 23 May 2010. Retrieved 28 March 2010. "Obituary: Major Roy Farran". The Times. London. 6 June 2006. Archived from the original on 31 May 2010...
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  • Operation Gaff, Couraud was assigned as second in command of 2 SAS under Roy Farran. Split into two teams starting from Orléans and Rennes, the teams met up...
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