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    Scientology
 
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    | The shadowy totalitarian regime isn't responsible for this actress losing her hair in "V for Vendetta"--her friend "V" is | 
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    | "War Admiral" & "All Four of His Legs Are Broken" are chapters in this book by Laura Hillenbrand | 
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    RMN presidential predecessor (3) | 
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    | Time called this handbook by Strunk & White one of the 100 best & most influential books written in English since 1923 | 
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    | A series featuring classic muscle cars included the GT500 Mustang designed by this man | 
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    Prince of Wales handle, runner, rib | 
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