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  2. The Immortal Nicholas - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 978-1476798844. The Immortal Nicholas is an adventure / action / fantasy novel by Glenn Beck, published on October 27, 2015, by Mercury Radio Arts and Simon & Schuster. Upon its first week of release it was listed on the Amazon.com "Best Sellers" list. [1] [2] Beck, a New York Times bestselling author and founder of TheBlaze and Mercury ...

  3. Broke (book) - Wikipedia

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    Broke: The Plan to Restore Our Trust, Truth, and Treasure (also known as 'Broke') is a book by Glenn Beck released in October 2010. Background [ edit ] In November 2009, Beck announced a non-fiction book called "The Plan", which, according to Beck, would "provide specific policies, principles and, most importantly, action steps that each of us ...

  4. Glenn Consor - Wikipedia

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    Basketball player, sportscaster. Children. 2. Glenn Consor is a National Basketball Association (NBA) and NCAA basketball analyst and studio host who played collegiate and pro basketball. He was also an NBA scout, which led to his broadcasting career. [1] [2] He played professional basketball for Maccabi Haifa in the Israeli Premier Basketball ...

  5. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google. Accessible worldwide, [note 1] YouTube launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim, three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, United States, it is the second most visited website in the world, after Google Search.

  6. Common Nonsense - Wikipedia

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    0-470-55739-7. Common Nonsense: Glenn Beck and the Triumph of Ignorance is a 2010 book by investigative reporter Alexander Zaitchik. Released in June 2010, the book attempts to critically explain the life story and phenomenon of conservative host Glenn Beck .

  7. Beck v. Eiland-Hall - Wikipedia

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    Beck v. Eiland-Hall was a case filed in 2009 before the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a United Nations agency. It was filed by political commentator Glenn Beck against Isaac Eiland-Hall, concerning the website "GlennBeckRapedAndMurdered­AYoungGirlIn1990.com". Eiland-Hall created the site as a parody to express the view that ...

  8. Glenn (name) - Wikipedia

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    Name. The surname Glenn is derived from the Irish name gleann.In the 19th century, Glenn also became common as a given name in English speaking cultures. In Sweden, Glenn is relatively common first name in the western parts of the country but especially Gothenburg, originally due to a large and influential population of emigrated Scotsmen, especially in the city's early centuries.

  9. Beck (Swedish TV series) - Wikipedia

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    27 June 1997. ( 1997-06-27) –. present. Beck is a Swedish crime drama movie series, based on characters featured in the Martin Beck novels of Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö, starring Peter Haber as the titular character. The first three series and two specials were released direct-to-video, with a small number of episodes also concurrently ...