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  2. The Ipcress File (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    6 March. (2022-03-06) –. 10 April 2022. (2022-04-10) The Ipcress File is a British cold war spy thriller television series loosely based on the 1962 novel The IPCRESS File by Len Deighton. Written by John Hodge and directed by James Watkins, it stars Joe Cole, Lucy Boynton and Tom Hollander. It was first broadcast at 9pm from Sunday 6 March ...

  3. The IPCRESS File - Wikipedia

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    The novel takes the form of the unnamed protagonist's personal report to the Minister of Defence, thus becoming the 'IPCRESS File' of the title.Events begin soon after the protagonist's transfer from military intelligence to WOOC(P), a small civilian intelligence agency reporting directly to the British Cabinet, where he works under the command of a man named Dalby.

  4. The Ipcress File (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Ipcress File is a 1965 British spy film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Michael Caine. The screenplay, by Bill Canaway and James Doran, was based on Len Deighton 's novel The IPCRESS File (1962). It received a BAFTA award for the Best British film released in 1965. In 1999, it was included at number 59 on the BFI list of the 100 ...

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  6. Type 2 Diabetes: Symptoms, Treatments, Causes, and More

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    This causes your body to rely on alternative energy sources in your tissues, muscles, and organs. This is a chain reaction that can cause a variety of symptoms. Type 2 diabetes can develop slowly ...

  7. Triglycerides Levels: How to Lower, Risks & Treatment

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    The three primary ways to lower high triglyceride levels are: eating a nutritious diet. doing aerobic exercises regularly. maintaining a moderate weight. Healthy lifestyle choices that lower high ...

  8. Arginine: Heart Benefits and Side Effects - WebMD

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    In clinical trials, arginine has been used safely with minor side effects for up to three months. Possible side effects include abdominal pain and bloating, diarrhea, and gout. It may also cause a ...

  9. High Triglyceride Levels: Symptoms, Causes, Tests, & Range

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    Anything above 500 mg/dL is considered very high. Very high levels of triglycerides are associated with liver and pancreas problems. Triglyceride levels above 1,500 mg/dL are considered extremely ...