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a reference to the two halves of upper
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1630:"The Givers"
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1094:Blockbusting
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79:Edward Adler
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2654:Confessions
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2420:Meadowlands
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2356:Tom Fontana
2344:Tom Fontana
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2118:Arthur Ross
2031:David Ellis
2015:Arnold Perl
1777:28 February
1728:Diana Sands
1718:awarded to
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1222:Ron Winston
1071:Teleplay by
1048:Norman Fell
976:Diana Sands
951:Arnold Perl
873:Teleplay by
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701:Jack Smight
680:Directed by
653:blacked out
242:Arnold Perl
222:of episodes
147:Ron Winston
144:Jack Smight
112:Directed by
107:Irve Tunick
98:Arnold Perl
2859:Categories
2756:Tony Roche
2724:Tern Haven
2711:Alex Gansa
2618:Box Cutter
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2220:Jeff Lewis
2216:Karen Hall
2212:Mark Frost
1894:29 January
1868:1351522302
1839:October 5,
1810:October 5,
1738:References
1712:Emmy Award
1685:1964-04-27
1667:John Berry
1643:1964-04-13
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