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Chapter 9
Chapter Nine refers to a ninth Chapter (books), chapter in a book. Chapter Nine, Chapter 9, or Chapter IX may also refer to: Television * Chapter 9 (American Horror Story), "Chapter 9" (''American Horror Story'') * Chapter 9 (Eastbound & Down), "Chapter 9" (''Eastbound & Down'') * Chapter 9 (House of Cards), "Chapter 9" (''House of Cards'') * Chapter 9 (Legion), "Chapter 9" (''Legion'') * Chapter 9 (Star Wars: Clone Wars), "Chapter 9" (''Star Wars: Clone Wars''), an episode of ''Star Wars: Clone Wars'' * "Chapter 9: The Marshal", an episode of ''The Mandalorian'' * Chapter Nine (Boston Public), "Chapter Nine" (''Boston Public'') * "Chapter Nine: La Grande Illusion", an episode of ''Riverdale'' * "Chapter Nine: The Returned Man", an episode of ''Chilling Adventures of Sabrina'' * "Chapter Nine: Wishin' & a Hopin'", an episode of ''Katy Keene'' * Episodes of ''Stranger Things'': ** "Chapter Nine: The Gate", season 2 ** "Chapter Nine: The Piggyback", season 4 Other uses * Chapter 9, T ...
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Chapter (books)
A chapter (c''apitula'' in Latin; ''sommaires'' in French) is any of the main thematic divisions within a writing of relative length, such as a book of prose, poetry, or law. A book with chapters (not to be confused with the chapter book) may have multiple chapters that respectively comprise discrete topics or themes. In each case, chapters can be numbered, titled, or both. An example of a chapter that has become well known is "Down the White Rabbit, Rabbit-Hole", which is the first chapter from ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''. History of chapter titles Many ancient books had neither word divisions nor chapter divisions. In ancient Greek texts, some manuscripts began to add summaries and make them into tables of contents with numbers, but the titles did not appear in the text, only their numbers. Some time in the fifth century CE, the practice of dividing books into chapters began. Jerome (d. 420) is said to use the term ''capitulum'' to refer to numbered chapter headings an ...
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Chapter 9 (American Horror Story)
"Chapter 9" is the ninth episode of the sixth season of the anthology television series ''American Horror Story''. It aired on November 9, 2016, on the cable network FX. The episode was written by Tim Minear and directed by Alexis O. Korycinski. Plot Lee and Audrey convince Dylan that the macabre series of hauntings in the set are real and that they must retrieve the video and rescue Monet. After arriving at the Polk compound, Lee separates from the group to erase her video confession from one of the videotapes as Dylan finds the Polks' pickup truck, while Audrey finds Monet and the tapes. The women are confronted by Ishmael Polk and Audrey shoots him in the head with Lee's revolver. Lot Polk escapes with the truck as Audrey and Monet escape into the woods, leaving Dylan behind. The actresses return to the house, and they're finally shocked when they watch the video of Lee confessing to Mason's murder out of resentment at his primary custody of her daughter, Flora. In the woo ...
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Chapter 9 (Eastbound & Down)
''Eastbound & Down'' is an American sports comedy television series that was broadcast on HBO, and created by Ben Best, Jody Hill and Danny McBride. It stars McBride as Kenny Powers, a former professional baseball pitcher who, after a career downturn in the major leagues, is forced to return to his hometown middle school in Shelby, North Carolina, as a substitute physical education teacher. Producers Will Ferrell and Adam McKay received an order for six episodes for the first season from HBO. The series was produced by Ferrell's production company, Gary Sanchez Productions. The show premiered February 15, 2009. Its second season, consisting of seven episodes, began on September 26, 2010. On October 27, HBO announced it was renewing the show for a third season. At PaleyFest 2011, it was announced that the third season, which premiered on February 19, 2012, would be the last. In July 2012, HBO picked up the comedy series for a fourth season of eight episodes. On June 6, 2013, ...
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Chapter 9 (House Of Cards)
The first season of the American television drama series ''House of Cards'' premiered exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on February 1, 2013. The season was produced by Media Rights Capital, and the executive producers are David Fincher, Kevin Spacey, Eric Roth, Joshua Donen, Dana Brunetti, Andrew Davies, Michael Dobbs, John Melfi, and Beau Willimon. ''House of Cards'' was created for television by Beau Willimon. It is an adaptation of a previous BBC miniseries of the same name by Andrew Davies, which was based on the novel by Michael Dobbs. Set in present-day Washington, D.C., ''House of Cards'' is the story of Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey), a Democrat from South Carolina's 5th congressional district and the House Majority Whip, who, after getting passed over for appointment as Secretary of State, decides to exact his revenge on those who betrayed him. The series also stars Robin Wright, Kate Mara, and Corey Stoll in lead roles. The fifth and sixth episodes of ...
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Chapter 9 (Legion)
"Chapter 9" is the first episode of the second season of the American cable television series ''Legion'', based on the Marvel Comics character David Haller, and connected to the ''X-Men'' film series. It is the 9th overall episode of the series and was written by series creator Noah Hawley and co-executive producer Nathaniel Halpern and directed by Tim Mielants. It originally aired on FX on April 3, 2018. The series follows David Haller, a "mutant" diagnosed with schizophrenia at a young age. Struggling to differentiate reality from fantasy, Haller tries to control his mutant powers and the sinister forces trying to control them while evading a government agency. In the episode, David is found by Division 3 and Summerland, with both facilities working together in finding Farouk, who possessed Oliver's body. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 0.669 million household viewers and gained a 0.3 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The ...
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Clone Wars)
Clone or Clones or Cloning or Cloned or The Clone may refer to: Places * Clones, County Fermanagh, Ireland * Clones, County Monaghan, a town in Ireland * Clones railway station, Ireland Biology * Clone (B-cell), a lymphocyte clone, the massive presence of which may indicate a pathological condition * Clone (cell biology), a group of identical cells that share a common ancestry * Clonal plant, the result of asexual, vegetative reproduction when a new plant grows from a fragment of the parent plant * Cloning, the production of any organism whose genetic information is identical to that of a parent organism from which it was created Computing and technology * Clone (computing), computer hardware or software designed to function in the same way as an original ** Video game clone, a software game or game franchise heavily inspired by another ** ''Clones'' (video game), a video game clone ''Lemmings'' * Clone (Java method), a method in the Java programming language for object dupli ...
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The Marshal
''The Marshal'' is an American action-drama television series that aired on ABC for two seasons in 1995. The show starred Jeff Fahey as the title character, a United States Marshal charged with pursuing fugitives across the nation. In 1995, the episode "Hitwoman" was nominated for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series at the 47th Primetime Emmy Awards. Plot Winston MacBride (Jeff Fahey) is a family man and fugitive-chasing Deputy U.S. Marshal who has never let a criminal get away. By tracking and guarding criminals, he wanders all over the country, meeting different people along the way. The wisecracking MacBride relies largely on his quirky sense of humor and intellect to fulfill his duties. Production Development The idea for the program came when producer Carole Myers and a former law enforcement officer obtained a formal letter from the U.S. Marshals Service in Washington, D.C., and Myers presented the idea for a series based on the Marshals to ...
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Chapter Nine (Boston Public)
''Boston Public'', an American drama television series created by David E. Kelley debuted on Fox on October 23, 2000. The series was canceled during its fourth season, and Fox aired its final episode on January 30, 2004, although two episodes were left unaired by the network. The final two episodes were subsequently aired on March 1 and 2, 2005 on TV One. The series centers on the teachers and students of Winslow High School, a fictional public high school located in Boston, Massachusetts Boston is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and Financial centre, financial center of New England, a region of the Northeas .... Series overview Episodes Season 1 (2000–01) Season 2 (2001–02) Season 3 (2002–03) Season 4 (2003–04) See also * List of ''The Practice'' episodes – includes crossover episode "The Day After" References External lin ...
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La Grande Illusion
''La Grande Illusion'' (French for "The Grand Illusion") is a 1937 French war drama film directed by Jean Renoir, who co-wrote the screenplay with Charles Spaak. The story concerns class relationships among a small group of French officers who are German prisoners of war during World War I and are plotting an escape. The title of the film comes from the 1909 book ''The Great Illusion'' by British journalist Norman Angell, which argued that war is futile because of the common economic interests of all European nations. The perspective of the film is generously humanistic to its characters of various nationalities. ''La Grande Illusion'' is regarded by critics and film historians as one of the masterpieces of French cinema and among the greatest films ever made. Orson Welles named ''La Grande Illusion'' as one of the two movies he would take with him "on the ark". Director and producer Sydney Pollack picked ''La Grande Illusion'' as one of his ten favorite films of all time. In ...
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The Returned Man
''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pronoun ''thee'') ...
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Wishin' & A Hopin'
Wishing or Wishin' may refer to: * Wish, a hope or desire for something Albums * ''Wishing'' (Martine McCutcheon album), 2000 * ''Wishing'', by A Flock of Seagulls, 1996 Songs * "Wishing" (DJ Drama song), 2016 * "Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)", by A Flock of Seagulls, 1982 * "Wishing", by Electric Light Orchestra from ''Discovery'', 1979 * "Wishing", by Everclear from '' Invisible Stars'', 2012 * "Wishing", by Irving Berlin * "Wishin, by Eddy Howard, 1952 * "Wishin", by Mike McGear from ''Woman'', 1972 See also * Wishing well (other) Wishing well is a type of well in European folklore. Wishing Well may also refer to: Music * ''Wishing Well'' (album), a 2001 album by Monte Montgomery * "The Wishing Well", an album by Connie Dover, 1994 * The Wishing Well (band), a folk rock ...
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The Gate
The Gate may refer to: Places * The Gate (California), a mountain gap in Siskiyou County, California, United States. * The Gate (Gunnison County, Colorado), a canyon narrows in Gunnison County, Colorado, United States. * The Gate (Saguache County, Colorado), a canyon narrows in Saguache County, Colorado, United States. * The Gate, Malton, closed pub in England * The Gate, Newcastle, an entertainment venue in Newcastle upon Tyne, England * The Gate Arts Centre, Cardiff, Wales * The Gate Shams Abu Dhabi, a development project in Abu Dhabi Literature * ''The Gate'' (novel), a 1910 novel by Japanese author Natsume Sōseki * ''The Gate'' (autobiography), a 2003 autobiography by French writer François Bizot Film * ''The Gate'' (1987 film), a 1987 Canadian horror film * ''The Gate'' (2014 film), a 2014 French film The Gate--Dawn of the Baha'i Faith (2018 film), a documentary film about the Bab (see the "Other uses" section below) Music Albums * ''The Gate'' (Kurt Elling album ...
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