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  • 121Martha Sharp — Martha Ingham Dickie Sharp Cogan (1905–1999) was an American philanthropist who, along with her husband Waitstill Sharp, helped hundreds of Jews to escape Nazi persecution by sending them off through Czechoslovakia Contents 1 Social Work 2… …

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  • 122Tony Award for Best Choreography — The Tony award for Choreography has been awarded since 1947. Award winners and nominations1940s* 1947: Agnes de Mille – Brigadoon / Michael Kidd – Finian s Rainbow * 1948: Jerome Robbins – High Button Shoes * 1949: Gower Champion – Lend An Ear… …

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  • 123Sheldon Hawkes — CSI character csi serie=CSI: NY color=#FFFF99 name=Sheldon Hawkes born= city=New York City job=CSI rank= Detective Investigator 3rd Grade position=Detective Investigator seasons=, , , portrayer=Hill Harper first= MIA/NYC NonStop last=Dr. Sheldon… …

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  • 124The Day After Tomorrow (The O.C. episode) — Infobox Television episode Colour = #ffaa44 Series = The O.C. Title = The Day After Tomorrow Season = 3 (2005 2006) Caption = Episode = 20 Airdate = April 6, 2006 (FOX) Writer = Leila Geirstein Director = Norman Buckley Production = 2T6270 Prev …

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  • 125Mr. Wonderful (musical) — Mr. Wonderful Music Jerry Bock Larry Holofcener George David Weiss Lyrics Jerry Bock Larry Holofcener George David Weiss …

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  • 126Lost years of Jesus — The lost years of Jesus concerns the undocumented timespan between Jesus s childhood and the beginning of his ministry as recorded in the New Testament. The gospels have accounts of events surrounding Jesus birth, and the subsequent flight into… …

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  • 127Mrs. Gibbons' Boys — is a play by Joseph Stein and Will Glickman. The comedy centers on the mother of three delinquent boys. Produced and directed by George Abbott, the Broadway production opened at the Music Box Theatre on May 4, 1949 and closed after five… …

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  • 128Will Glickman — was an American playwright who frequently collaborated with Joseph Stein.Glickman made his Broadway debut in 1948 with sketches he and Stein wrote for the revue Lend an Ear . The two went on to collaborate on Mrs. Gibbons Boys , Alive and Kicking …

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