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  2. Hearts of Oak (1803 play) - Wikipedia

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    Hearts of Oak is an 1803 comedy play by the English writer John Till Allingham. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 19 November 1803.

  3. PlayOK - Wikipedia

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    April 24, 2002; 22 years ago. ( 2002-04-24) [1] Polish version logo. PlayOK, also known as kurnik ("chicken coop"), is a website of classic board and card games to play online against live opponents in real-time. It was created in 2001 by Marek Futrega, and was initially a Polish-only website. As of early 2005 it supported over 30 board and ...

  4. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay - Wikipedia

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    OCLC. 287927. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay is a book by actress Cornelia Otis Skinner and journalist Emily Kimbrough, published in 1942. The book presents a description of their European tour in the 1920s, when they were fresh out of college from Bryn Mawr. Skinner wrote of Kimbrough, "To know Emily is to enhance one's days with gaiety, charm ...

  5. Vandal Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Vandal Hearts, known in Japan as Vandal Hearts: The Lost Ancient Civilization (ヴァンダルハーツ ~失われた古代文明~, Vandaru Hātsu ~Ushinawareta Kodai Bunmei~) is a turn-based tactical role-playing video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo for the PlayStation and later ported to the Sega Saturn by Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya.

  6. Hearts of Iron - Wikipedia

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    Hearts of Iron – The Card Game was released as a free-to-play, browser-based collectible card game on October 3, 2011. East vs. West – A Hearts of Iron Game was scheduled to release in 2014, but was canceled. Hearts of Iron IV, the fourth main installment in the series, was released on June 6, 2016. Reception

  7. Hearts of Oak (1879 play) - Wikipedia

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    The play is a melodrama [1] concerning a woman who marries her guardian out of gratitude, even though she loves another man. It was extraordinarily successful on tour, starring Belasco, and earning a fortune for him. Hearts of Oaks first opened as a five act and six tableaux production at the Hamlin's Theatre in Chicago on November 17, 1879. [2]

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