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http://www.csulb.edu/~dbouvier/SourceFiles/i302Sources.htm
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| | Thebes, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | Some affirm that Antiope 3, before being abducted by Epopeus 1, was Lycus 5's wife, and that before she was taken back to Thebes she had given birth to twins who were not the sons of Epopeus 1 but Zeus' children, as the god had approached her in the form of a Satyr. |  | | This Lycus 5 and his now dead brother Nycteus 2 came to Thebes as fugitives because they had killed the Boeotian King Phlegyas 1. |  | | Some say Thebes was named after Thebe, daughter of the river god Asopus and Metope 1 (daughter of river god Ladon 1). |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Thebes.html
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| | A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum |
 | | Pseudolus asks Lycus about her, and Lycus explains she has already been sold to Miles Gloriosus, a great captain, who is coming later in the day to claim her. |  | | Senex, also an old man, lives with his wife, Domina, their son, Hero, and their slave, Pseudolus, the part that Prologus will be playing; they occupy the house stage center. |  | | Pseudolus is to take special care to keep him away from women, particularly those of the shameful house of Lycus. |
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http://masqueradetheatre.com/index.cfm/MenuItemID/186.htm
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| | sjsondheim.com-The Quotable Stephen Sondheim Page |
 | | Now Lycus comes out of his house, and Pseudolus, with Hero's money, tries to buy the girl--a virgin recently arrived from Crete--but finds that she has already been sold: "the great captain, Miles Gloriosus" will be arriving to claim her this very day. |  | | As Pseudolus tells him their only hope is the potion he is preparing, a soldier arrives announcing the imminent arrival of Miles Gloriosus, Hysterium goes off to give the potion to Philia, and Pseudolus persuades Lycus to bring out the rest of his courtesans and greet the great captain. |  | | But Philia, it seems, has refused the potion--her religion on Crete doesn't permit drinking--and Pseudolus, in desperation, tells the captain that his virgin has run off. |
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http://www.sjsondheim.com/forumsynop.html
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 | | After Pandion's death, his four sons reclaimed the throne of Athens from the sons of Metion and divided Attica between themselves. |  | | So, when Pylas, after he had killed his uncle Bias, had to flee in Messenia (where he founded the city of Pylos), Pandion became king of Megara. |  | | Pandion and Pylia had four sons in Megara : Ægeus, Pallas, Nisus and Lycus. |
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http://plato-dialogues.org/tools/loc/athens.htm
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 | | Colosse formed a triangle with two other cities of the Lycus Valley, Hierapolis and Laodicea, both of which are mentioned in the New Testament. |  | | The apostle Paul wrote a letter to the church at Colosse (Col 1:2; Colossae, NASB. |  | | Philemon and Onesimus lived at Colosse (Col 4:9). |
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http://www.pilgrimtours.com/greece/info/collossae.htm
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| | A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM |
 | | Lycus says this is a virgin who has already been sold to Miles Gloriosus who will claim her later today. |  | | Pseudolus suggests telling the captain that Senex's house is his; and Lycus agrees to bring the courtesans over and asks that Pseudolus impersonate him. |  | | Hysterium returns and Senex, mistaking him for Philia, sends him to Erronius' house. |
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http://users.bestweb.net/~foosie/forum.htm
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| | Amphion 1, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | Some have also said that this girl, before being abducted by Epopeus 1 or running away to Sicyon, had been Lycus 5's wife, and that before she was taken back to Thebes she had given birth to two sons who were not the sons of Epopeus 1, but Zeus' children. |  | | In any case, as Laius 1, son of Labdacus 1, son of Polydorus 2, son of Cadmus, the founder of the city, was waiting his turn to become king, they expelled him from Thebes, and Amphion 1 became king instead. |  | | Lycus 5 and his new wife Dirce, daughter either of the river god Achelous, or of Ismenus 1, after whom the river near Thebes is called, imprisoned then Antiope 3 and treated her spitefully. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Amphion1.html
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| | Plutarch : ALEXANDER - A lycus should conduct him into Persia |
 | | For by such an one, whose father was a Lycian, and his mother a Persian, and who spoke both languages, he was now led into the country, by a way something about, yet without fetching any considerable compass. |  | | The entrance into Persia was through a most difficult country, and was guarded by the noblest of the Persians, Darius himself having escaped further. |  | | Post a question / start a discussion on this text |
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http://www.ellopos.net/elpenor/greek-texts/ancient-greece/plutarch_alexander_lycus.asp
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http://ausxip.com/fanfic14/ch2c.htm
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/l/lycus.html
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| | MUSIC MENU |
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http://www.thelivingjarboe.com/press/irc8-30-98_dr.html
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| | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 1216 (v. 2) |
 | | They then settled at Hyria; but Lycus was chosen commander by the Thebans, and usurped the government which be longed to Laius, and in which he maintained him self for twenty years, until he was slain by Am- phion and Zethus. |  | | § 5), for according to it, ^Nycteus and Lycus were the sons of Chthonius, and were obliged to quit their country on account of the murder of Phlegyas. |  | | But the latter died before Lycus could fulfil his promise. |
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http://ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2324.html
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| | Lycus |
 | | In Greek mythology, Lycus, or Lykos, referred to several people. |  | | Brother of Nycteus in Greek mythology, Lycus was brother-in-law to Antiope whom Zeus impregnated. |  | | Upon the death of Pandion, Lycus and his brothers (Aegeas, Nisos, and Pallas) took control of Athens from Metion, who had seized the throne from Pandion. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/L/Lycus.htm
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| | Philologos The Letters to the Seven Churches of Asia Chapter 29 |
 | | His temple was the centre of society and administration, intercourse and trade, as well as of religion,--or, rather, that primitive religion was a system of performing those duties and purposes in the orderly way that the god approved and taught--for the valley in which the Lycus and the Meander meet. |  | | The glen of the Lycus extends up like a funnel into the flank of the main plateau of Anatolia. |  | | Between the lower and the upper glen there is a step about 400 feet high, and again between the upper glen and the plateau there is another step of about 850 feet; but both can be surmounted easily by the road. |
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http://philologos.org/__eb-lttsc/chap29.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Ignatius of Antioch |
 | | The stay at Smyrna, which was a protracted one, gave the representatives of the various Christian communities in Asia Minor an opportunity of greeting the illustrious prisoner, and offering him the homage of the Churches they represented. |  | | At Laodicea, on the River Lycus, where a choice of routes presented itself, his guards selected the more northerly, which brought the prospective martyr through Philadelphia and Sardis, and finally to Smyrna, where Polycarp, his fellow-disciple in the school of St. John, was bishop. |  | | It is probable that he embarked on his way to Rome at Seleucia, in Syria, the nearest port to Antioch, for either Tarsus in Cilicia, or Attalia in Pamphylia, and thence, as we gather from his letters, he journeyed overland through Asia Minor. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07644a.htm
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| | Whoosh! Episode Guide: TRANSCRIPT A FISTFUL OF DINARS |
 | | I was doing a job for him when I got side-tracked by Lycus. |  | | TRANSCRIPTION OF “Fistful of Dinars” Episode 14/114 [TEASER] Klonig [K]: “You’re a dead man, Lycus. |  | | Who had this?” X: “Lycus-- he’s dead.” P: “That’s too bad. |
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http://www.whoosh.org/epguide/trans/114trans.html
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 | | Colossae was in existence from the fifth century B.C. to about A.D. The people who lived there were a mixture of Phrygian natives, Greek colonists, and some dispersed Jews. |  | | In addition to these references, we have the mention of Pliny, who says that there was in Colossae a river which causes bricks to harden into stone. |  | | An ancient necropolis across the Lycus to the north makes it certain that a sizable city once existed in the vicinity. |
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http://www.dabar.org/WWWinter/Land-Book-Mar-88.htm
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| | The Internet Classics Archive Heracles by Euripides |
 | | I am come, and others with me, young warriors from the land of Athens, encamped by the streams of Asopus, to help thy son, old friend. |  | | Now there is an ancient legend amongst the race of Cadmus, that one Lycus in days gone by was husband to Dirce being king of this city with its seven towers, before that Amphion and Zethus, sons of Zeus, lords of the milk-white steeds, became rulers in the land. |  | | But I see Lycus, the ruler of this land, drawing near the house. |
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http://classics.mit.edu/Euripides/heracles.html
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| | Classical Mythology on Demodocus.com The Theban Saga |
 | | There, Lycus forced her into slavery, and she was mistreated cruelly by his wife Dirce. |  | | Nycteus and Lycus may have been exiled for killing king Phlegyas of Orchomenus. |  | | His son Laius came to power as a young man, and Lycus, again, served as regent. |
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http://www.demodocus.com/myth/sagas/thebes.html
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| | Chapter 5 |
 | | As Lycus went into his last battle, he wondered how long he would be in the underworld before Livia came to join him. |  | | Lycus could only watch helplessly as the ships were hit with one bomb after another. |  | | Lycus and his men fell under the blade of the Amazon warriors, never having known such utter defeat before in their short careers. |
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http://ausxip.com/fanfic16/gulch4c.htm
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| | Heracles |
 | | Heracles is determined to level Lycus' house, "Cut off his head, and throw it out for dogs to tear" (170). |  | | Lycus taunts them with assertions that Heracles has been a successful fighter only against animals such as the Nemean lion. |  | | Amphitryon counters the insults and Lycus decides to kill these five remaining members of Heracles' family. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8001/~delahoyd/heracles.html
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| | Poenulus home Plautus (Dramata) |
 | | Hanno explains his intent to honor Agorastocles for a debt owed by his son. |  | | Lycus postpones his auction because of the devotional matters. |  | | Agorastocles confronts Lycus about receiving Adelphasium from the money he had his slave give him. |
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http://home.att.net/~c.c.major/pla/poenulus.html
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| | Bamburg Dunes :: Mars Astrobiology Magazine :: Search for Life on Mars |
 | | Lycus Sulci Sulci: subparallel furrows and ridges Lycus: King Lycus of Thebes. |  | | Lycus marched his army to Sicyon, slew Antiope's husband and brought her home to a life of hardship and cruelty. |  | | Uncle of Antiope, he honored his brother's deathbed wish to bring the girl home to Thebes. |
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http://mars.astrobio.net/news/article524.html
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| | The Columnists.com has columns about entertainment, television, music, and screen classics |
 | | Lycus (the word like comes from his name) always said Life is like good food. |  | | The full meaning is now known, thanks to modern scholars who found his cookbooks at the bottom of jars holding Dead Sea Scrolls in caves of the Middle East. |  | | According to Lycus, he was walking one day with Socrates after both men had done quite a bit of wine tasting and he began to blurt out his secret to fine anniversary spirit-making. |
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http://www.thecolumnists.com/greb/greb5.html
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 | | Retractio in the text only adds to our confusion, making it difficult to ascertain what is the work of Plautus and what should be attributed to a later hand. |  | | However, I shall argue that the treatment and characterization of the pimp Lycus connects and unifies the disparate sections of the play's complicated plots, and that the complications and confusions associated with the pimp's character are intentional. |  | | From this analysis of the role of Lycus within the complicated plot of Poenulus and the way in which his character's presence ties together the various subplots, I shall argue that the allegedly-flawed construction of Poenulus is quite intentional. |
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http://www.apaclassics.org/AnnualMeeting/04mtg/abstracts/welsh.html
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| | Mars Global Surveyor MOC2-180 Release |
 | | This is the third MOC image obtained during the first year of MGS operations that shows the contact between Lycus Sulci and Amazonis Planitia. |  | | The proposed cliff faces toward the smooth plains, and thus it was suggested that this might be the kind of cliff that forms from erosion by waves in a body of water as they break against a coastline. |  | | This picture, a subframe of SPO2-483/08, was taken in August 1998. |
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http://www.fibrecity.co.uk/mars/mgs/msss/camera/images/grl_99_shorelines/lycus_sulci
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| | Epopeus |
 | | Nycteus' attempts to get his daughter back were unsuccessful and upon his deathbed he asked his brother Lycus to return. |  | | The city was destroyed and Epopeus was killed; Antiope was taken back to Thebes and put into the care of Dirce, Lycus' wife, who mistreated her severely. |  | | Article created on 12 May 1999; last modified on 13 May 1999. |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/e/epopeus.html
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| | A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Characters |
 | | Eager salesman Lycus assures him they make a great fit. |  | | Either one a divinely assembled woman, together an infinite number of mathematical possibilities. |  | | She and Hero, however, are in love; and Hero has enlisted Pseudolus to get her for him. |
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http://www.bard.org/Education/Other/forumchar.html
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| | Forum Proposal |
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http://people.brandeis.edu/~htg/forumproposal.html
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| | Epistle to the Colossians |
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http://www.heraldmag.org/literature/doc_25.htm
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| | Lycus Sulci Slope Streaks :: Mars Astrobiology Magazine :: Search for Life on Mars |
 | | Lycus Sulci Slope Streaks MGS MOC Release No. MOC2-733, 21 May 2004 |  | | These slopes are mantled with fine, bright dust. |  | | The name "2001 Mars Odyssey" was selected as a tribute to the vision and spirit of space exploration as embodied in the works of renowned science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke. |
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http://mars.astrobio.net/news/article420.html
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| | Minor Greek Goddesses - Aceso through Eutychia |
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http://www.paleothea.com/MinorsA-E.html
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| | Mythology of the Seven Sisters (Pleiads) |
 | | Wife of Corythus; seduced by Zeus and gave birth to Dardanus, founder of Troy, ancestor of Priam and his house. |  | | Had sons Lycus (``wolf'') and Chimærus (``he-goat'') by Prometheus. |  | | Does the term have a broader meaning in some contexts? |
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http://www.ras.ucalgary.ca/~gibson/pleiades/pleiades_myth.html
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| | Euripides' Heracles |
 | | Lycus threatens the family and argues with Amphitryon about Heracles and his weaponry. |  | | They prepare for the death of the whole family. |  | | Megara rebukes Lycus and offers herself to death. |
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http://www.temple.edu/classics/heracleschart.html
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| | Allstar Lycus River Thermal Hotel - Aydin - Allstar Lycus River Thermal Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor |
 | | Turkey: "The cheapest properties and the best place to live in Turkey" |  | | Explore our site to find travel information and unbiased reviews on Aydin tourism, maps and much more. |  | | TripAdvisor provides unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on Allstar Lycus River Thermal Hotel, Aydin. |
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http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g293969-d503450-Reviews-Allstar_Lycus_River_Thermal_Hotel-Turkey.html
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| | OccultForums.com - View Profile: Lycus Prometheus |
 | | Lycus Prometheus is not a member of any public groups |  | | Send a message via email to Lycus Prometheus |  | | To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
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http://www.occultforums.com/member.php?userid=2131
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| | Amy K. Brown - RPG Art Commissions: "Lycus the Satyr" |
 | | The response was so favorable that I now offer limited-edition prints based on this piece (with Jeremy's happy consent :) titled Pipes at Dawn. |  | | Lycus is one of my perennial favorites, and my first honest attempt at illustrating a satyr. |  | | All images, graphics, and content on these pages are © 2005 |
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http://www.heatherwind.com/images/RPcom_Lycus.html
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| | LYCUS RIVER THERMAL HOTEL, Denizli, Turkey - Discount Hotel Reservations |
 | | LYCUS RIVER THERMAL HOTEL, Denizli Description: The Lycus River Therminal hotel situated in the City Center. |  | | For your reservation at the LYCUS RIVER THERMAL HOTEL, Denizli, simply enter the dates of your stay below and complete our secure online hotel booking. |  | | Please try alternate hotel in the same city by clicking on the city link above. |
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http://www.stayxs.com/new/booking/facilities.asp?wsid=485&hhm_id=3330
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| | Discount PAMUKKALE Hotels LYCUS RIVER THERMAL HOTEL www.anatoliahotels.org |
 | | Reservation changes reported directly to the hotel will not be accepted. |  | | LYCUS RIVER THERMAL HOTEL charges NO CANCELLATION FEE as long as the client's reservation is cancelled up to 72 hours before their planned check-in date at the hotel. |  | | All the hotels have been selectively chosen by our local agents and all the rates are discounted rates are specially for Internet users. |
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http://www.anatoliahotels.org/Discount-PAMUKKALE/LYCUS-RIVER-THERMAL-HOTEL
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| | Lycus Sulci Terrain Martian Soil |
 | | Mars Picture of The Day: Lycus Sulci (Mar 21, 2004) |  | | Dark streaks, probably caused by avalanching and flow of extremely dry dust, have formed on the mountain's slopes. |  | | Next: The View from Lookout Point and More |
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http://www.martiansoil.com/archives/003700.php
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| | Imprints of Lycus Music Inc. |
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http://www.mpa.org/agency/760i.html
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