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- A young supermarket worker discovers that his older brother is a vampire and must choose whether to help him or slay him.
- The student Ducobu was again dismissed from a school. To get out of it, this attaching dunce will have to surpass and develop the most ingenious and spectacular cheats ever imagined. The game is far from being won because Mr Latouche, his formidable teacher, is a tough opponent and Léonie, the first of the class on whom he tries to copy, is not going to remain long under his spell .
- The championship took place in France, 10 June - 10 July 2016.
- The 1986 FIFA World Cup, the 13th FIFA World Cup, was held in Mexico from 31 May to 29 June 1986. The tournament was the second to feature a 24-team format. With European nations not allowed to host after the previous World Cup in Spain, Colombia had been originally chosen to host the competition by FIFA but, largely due to economic reasons, was not able to do so and officially resigned in 1982. Mexico was selected as the new host in May 1983. This was the third FIFA World Cup tournament in succession that was hosted by a Hispanophonic country.
- 2008's European Footballing Championship, held in Austria and Switzerland.
- The 1990 FIFA World Cup, often referred to as "Italia '90", was the 14th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football world championship tournament.
- 2000's European Footballing Championship, held in Belgium and the Netherlands.
- The 16th FIFA World Cup, held in France, a quadrennial international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA.
- Famous fine artist Brie finds her mind unraveling inside her beautiful home. Could it be the mysterious and somewhat sadistic housekeeper who is behind this?
- A hawker demonstrates his glue's exceptional qualities; however, a pair of policemen shut him down. Bent on revenge, he goes to extreme lengths for justice, but it's a risky action, and one could easily get a taste of his own medicine.
- Character-driven satirical drama about a young, extraordinarily intellectual "black activist" wannabe who is discovered as the political critic sending out anonymous emails that criticize today's black leadership. Instead of holding it against him, the black leader who finds him out hires his worst critic as a second adviser.
- A sometimes blind and sometimes mute homeless panhandler becomes the pivotal point in a modular story composed of secret love affairs, bittersweet conclusions, the end of an era, and pure hope. How hard is it to find an honest man?
- Several shots of creepy-crawlies going around a person's house.
- On the poem of Emma Moshkovskaya about sly old women, storing up toys.
- According to the tale of the Latvian writer Zanis Griva about the fidget-turtle.
- Each level of this abstract puzzler challenges the player to set up a network of pipes to allow an unspecified substance known as 'flooz' to flow through as many of those as possible. The pieces are offered in random order, and there are seven different types - straight lines going horizontally or vertically, corners rotating in each of the four directions, and cross-over pieces which carry the flooz straight across horizontally and vertically. Each of these can be entered from either side. When the flooz hits a gap or a piece that the previous piece can't flow into, the pipe is finished. Before the flooz starts flowing from its randomly-selected starting position, the player has several seconds to start placing pieces. They can be put down anywhere. However, a situation that can often occur is there will be a long and complex piping arrangement set up, yet a gap somewhere remains to be filled. Players are able to replace a piece with another in the same square (to make it easier to flow the flooz that way), but for a slight scoring penalty. Bonuses are awarded for looping the flooz through both sides of at least 5 cross-over pieces or passing the flooz through every square on the screen. Later levels have some squares on the grid blocked off, a few gaps in the side-wall (allowing flooz to thread to the other side of the screen). After every four levels, there is a bonus game for points, in which the player can only place the pieces in the lowest open space in each column, similarly to the board game of "Connect 4".
- Introduces the minor but hard-working words binding a sentence's subjects to where they are or go in position to something.
- Dave enters a school bus race and fulfills every school kid's dream, not racing the school bus, crashing it. Next he enters a quick draw contest and survives. Then Dave meets a man building a castle to be his fortress refuge from the government.
- How are we able to interpret and convert abstract symbols such as letters into words and ideas even though writing was invented in the past few thousand years, far too little time for our brains to evolve to understand them? Scientists have learned a lot about that.
- The mythbusters find out whether it is faster to turn a car while drifting and if it is possible to parallel park a car with the drifting technique.