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Spirit of Love: Devotional Chanting & Spiritual Love Songs

Spirit of Love: Devotional Chanting & Spiritual Love Songs

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1999 Canadian Television Series Debuts, 1999 Canadian Television Series Endings, Due South, Redwall, Relic Hunter, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Beastmaster, Harsh Realm, Twice in a Lifetime, Mona the Vampire, Crashbox, Kevin Spencer, Butch Patterson: Private Dick, Beggars and Choosers, Pit Pony, the New Addams Family, Pippi Longstocking, Lassie, 1999 Gemini Awards, Sketchcom, George and Martha, Mega Babies, System Crash, Foolish Heart, Black Harbour, Amazon, Gvtv, Sunday Edition, Pamela Wallin Live, Daft Planet, Y B Normal?, the City, Fly Tales, Adrienne Clarkson Presents, Catherine, Dooley Gardens, Across Canada. Excerpt: Due South is a Canadian television police comedy-drama from the 1990s. It was created by Paul Haggis and produced by Alliance Communications. The show first aired in 1994, and ran until 1999. It followed the adventures of fictional Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer Constable Benton Fraser and his wolf companion, Diefenbaker, who find themselves living and working in Chicago. Fraser's methods, usually more sensitive and understanding than is typical for police work, gave the series a reputation for well rounded characters. Being overly polite, Fraser's probably best known short quotes were: 'thank you kindly'; when he found himself in trouble an understated 'oh dear'; and when faced with contradictory circumstances from other characters an all knowing and eloquently stated 'understood'. Another humorous angle of the show was that his sidekick, a wolf named Diefenbaker, though deaf, could read lips. Due South originally debuted as a made for television movie aired on CTV in Canada and CBS in the United States. After higher than anticipated ratings, Due South was turned into a continuing drama series with its first season... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=444104

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