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Peter Falk came to prominence as an actor in 1956 in the highly successful off-Broadway revival of The Iceman Cometh" with Jason Robards. Although he worked continuously for the next three years bouncing from one off-Broadway theatre to the next a theatrical agent advised him not to expect much work in motion pictures because of his glass eye. Later a talent scout for Columbia Pictures described Falk as a second John Garfield but Harry Cohn the head of Columbia Pictures unfortunately disagreed: ' For the same price I can get an actor with two eyes'. But in 1958 Twentieth Century Fox came to New York to make a movie
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- & Falk landed a juicy role for which he received rave reviews & incredibly was nominated for an Academy Award. He was then nominated again for his second film " Pocketful of Miracles" starring Bette Davis. Falk went on to become a favourite among filmgoers yet it was through television that he reached his widest audience as Lt. Columbo winning four Emmys for the role. Interestingly " Columbo's" raincoat came out of Falk's bedroom closet. He bought it years before he became an actor. He's been"ed as saying 'I wanted to wear something people would remember. Bottom line it's the world's most famous raincoat'. " Just One More Thing" is pure Peter Falk & reads as if he's sitting next to you chuckling as he recalls his remarkable past."

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Presents more than fifty simple practices readers can do each day to wire the brain for increased happiness positive thinking & wisdom. Written by Rick Hanson author of Buddhas Brain" this pocket-sized book helps readers reap the benefits of meditation through simple five to ten-minute practices they can access anytime anywhere. Building on the success of " Buddhas Brain" each practice is grounded in neuroscience & positive psychology. The book offers information on why the practice is important & how it works guidance for performing the practice & additional resources readers can use to delve deeper into that particular type of practice. Some of the practices encourage readers to focus on gratitude for what they have while others offer guidance for taking refuge & slowing down in stressful times. All of the practices are designed to gradually change the way readers process their emotions & create new neural pathways for greater happiness & fulfillment." ...
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A coming of age story about self-discovery & independence from the Queen of Tween Jean Ure. Ive always been the quiet one in my dramatic family. Not a drama queen or a genius composer or a twin but Just Peachy. Mum says Ive got my own thing going on...I just wish I knew what that was! When I decide I want to attend Sacred Heart school rather than Summerville where my family have always gone everyone finally stops to listen! Stepping out on my own is scary but I need space to find out who I am & what Im good at. A new novel from Jean Ure about a girl trying to find who she really is
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The new blockbuster from one of the world's greatest storytellers continues where Unexpected Blessings left off in the latest act of the amazing Harte family story... Love passion duty & honour collide as the members of this extraordinary dynasty try to protect their family name at all costs. Linnet O' Neill heir apparent to Emma Harte & all she created is determined to bring the Harte empire into the twenty-first century. But she & her mother Paula head of the dynasty lock horns. When Paula falls dangerously ill Linnet is suddenly alone at the helm just as her great-grandmother Emma once was. Linnet finds herself following in the footsteps of the original woman of substance as she battles to save what Emma created
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Forget about crocheted doilies & granny jams: this craft book is for the modern maker who wants to put a bit of wow into their crafting kapow! Including 25 gifts ranging from easy peasy to confident crafter & show-off Katie Allen has thought of something to suit everyones craftability. & shes covered all sorts of clever home-spun persuasions from papertastic paper crafts to knitting decoupage sewing cooking hot-glue-gunning & more. Projects include showstopping greeting cards totes amazing tote bags personalised plates for cool walls leather clutches printed cushions sassy knickers ipad cases & more. Theyre so cool you wont want to give them away! So roll up those sleeves get your tape measure out & get ready to be dazzled by your own amazing crafting skills as Katie Allen unleashes your inner crafting god. ...
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MANY YEARS HAVE PASSED SINCE WE WELCOMED THE FIRST STRANGERS INTO OUR HOME. I now feel qualified to comment on our experience & include information that we would have found helpful when we took what seemed at the time quite a brave step. My husband spent all his working life in the hospitality industry & we first met whilst studying hotel & catering management at the same college back in the late 50s. Now nominally retired we have gone full circle
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Just Right For Christmas

One snowy Christmas eve the king buys some soft red cloth to make a cloak for the princess - little does he know that the left-over cloth will be used to make presents for many more of the kingdoms inhabitants right down to the last teeny bit of cloth made into a scarf which is just right for the smallest mouse to protect him from the winter chill.
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One snowy Christmas eve the king buys some soft red cloth to make a cloak for the princess
- little does he know that the left-over cloth will be used to make presents for many more of the kingdoms inhabitants right down to the last teeny bit of cloth made into a scarf which is just right for the smallest mouse to protect him from the winter chill.

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scarf - A piece of fabric worn on or close to the head and neck.
soft - A descriptive word for an item/sound which is gentle to the touch or ears
Red - One of the three primary colours
King - The figure head of a monarch
Winter - The fourth season of a year that comes between Spring and Autumn

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