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Nip/Tuck

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia II - Nip/Tuck - Characters and cast

For full character details and histories, see the Wiki entries for each character. Nip/Tuck - Main Characters. Sean McNamara (Dylan Walsh) - A plastic surgeon nearing middle age and trying to come to terms with the choices he has made in his life. Runs the McNamara/Troy plastic surgery practice with his best friend, Christian Troy. Married to his college sweetheart Julia McNamara for 17 years (currently divorced). Has two children - Matt McNamara and Annie McNamara. See also:

Nip/Tuck, Nip/Tuck - Characters and cast, Nip/Tuck - Main Characters, Nip/Tuck - Primary Antagonists, Nip/Tuck - Recurring characters, Nip/Tuck - Notable guest appearances, Nip/Tuck - Awards, Nip/Tuck - Region 1 DVD releases, Nip/Tuck - Complete seasons, Nip/Tuck - Trivia, Nip/Tuck - Real-life basis for surgeries, Nip/Tuck - Broadcast details

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia - XM Satellite Radio

XM Satellite Radio NASDAQ: XMSR is a satellite radio (DARS) service in the United States based in Washington, DC and controlled by News Corporation's DirecTV, General Motors, American Honda, Hughes Electronics, and several private investment groups. XM provides pay-for-service radio, analogous to premium cable television. Their service includes 67 different music channels, 39 news, sports, talk and entertainment channels, 21 regional traffic and weather channels and 23 play-by-play sports channels. XM channels are identified by Arbitron with the ...

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia - Cars song

Cars is a song written by Gary Webb, who is better known as the artist Gary Numan. A version of it was included on his 1979 album, The Pleasure Principle, and released as a single. It reached the top of the charts in several countries and is today considered a classic rock staple. However, its popularity was so enormous that it overshadowed much of the rest of Numan's career in the 1980s, causing him to ...

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia - Chuck Cunningham syndrome

Chuck Cunningham syndrome is a term that refers to when in which an important character in a television series is removed with little or no explanation. The term comes from the character Chuck Cunningham in the American television series, Happy Days. Chuck, the oldest of the three children in the Cunningham family, initially appeared in the episode "Love and the Happy Days" (in the show Love, American Style), which served as the pilot for what became the Happy Days series. However, in Happy Days Chuck appea ...

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia - W Network

W Network (often referred to as simply W) is a Canadian cable specialty television channel based in Toronto, Ontario aimed at women. It is currently owned by Corus Entertainment. When it launched on January 1, 1995, the service was controlled by Moffat Communications and known as WTN (Women's Television Network). Like Moffat's cable television operations and its local CTV affiliate CKY-TV, it was based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and broadcast a variety of programmes ranging from dramas and decorating shows ...

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia - Plastic surgery

Plastic surgery is a general term for operative manual and instrumental treatment which is performed for functional or aesthetic reasons. The word "plastic" derives from the Greek plastikos meaning to mould or to shape; its use here is not connected with modern plastics. The principal areas of plastic surgery include two broad fields. Reconstructive surgery, including microsurgery, focuses on undoing or masking the destructive effects of trauma, surgery or disease. Reconstructive surgery may include closing ...

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia - Avian

The word "Avian" can refer to different things: Most commonly it is used referring to the class of animals named "birds". Avians are a fantasy race in the online game of Utopia. Avian influenza, also known as bird flu or avian flu. Ava Moore, a transgendered woman formally named Avian Moore, a fictional character from Nip/Tuck. Other related archivesAva Moore, Avian Moore, Avian influenza, Avians, Nip/Tuck, Utopia, animals, birds, class, f

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia - Stigmata

Stigmata (plural of stigma) are wounds that were, according to the Holy Bible, inflicted on Jesus during his crucifixion. There have been many reports of other individuals who display similar wounds, the causes of which have been subject to considerable debate. Some contend that stigmata are miraculous, others argue they are hoaxes or can be explained medically. The infliction of stigmata is called stigmatization. Stigmata - History. There have been over 500 reported stigmatics who have displayed wou ...

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia - 2005 in television

This is a list of television-related events in 2005. 2004 in film 2005 in film 2006 in film 2004 in home video 2005 in home video 2006 in home video 2004 in television 2005 in television 2006 in television 2005 in television - Events. January 1 - The U.S. channel package "PT East", originally created by the New York, New York, company PrimeTime 24, and ...

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia - Shit

Shit is a vernacular word in Modern English denoting feces, the byproduct of digestion. It is an old and native English word, but following the Norman Conquest, Norman, Anglo-Norman, French, and Latin terms for many common objects and bodily functions began to be seen as more distinguished than native words, and thereafter feces became the accepted English noun, to defecate became the accepted English verb, and shi ...

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia - Body integrity identity disorder

Body integrity identity disorder (BIID), also known as amputee identity disorder or apotemnophilia (from Greek αποτέμνειν "to cut off", and φιλία "love of") is the overwhelming desire to amputate one or more healthy limbs or other parts of the body. The more recent names have generally replaced the name "apotemnophilia" because the identification of this disord ...

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia - Alec Baldwin

Alexander Rae Baldwin III (born April 3, 1958, in Massapequa, Long Island, New York, USA) is an American actor who is the oldest and best known of the "Baldwin brothers", with brothers Daniel, Stephen and William. He is of three quarters Irish and one quarter French descent. Baldwin has appeared in movies such as The Cooler, The Hunt for Red October, Beetlejuice, Ghosts of Mississippi, Talk Radio, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (voice), The Cat in the Hat, Pearl Harbor, Thomas and the Magic Railroad, Along Came Polly, The Spong ...

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia II - Swinging - Subgroups

Swinging - Urban swingers. Traditionally swinger clubs have been accepting of all ages and body types. 'Urban swinging' began with Fever Parties [3] in London in the late 1990s and involves affluent metropolitan young people, discrimination on the basis on looks and an upper age limit usually around 40. Urban swinging events include mostly childless, unmarried young graduates and can have average ages as low as the late twenties, whereas ordinary or 'suburban' swingers events tend to have average ages in the 40s. Urban swinging subsequently spread to Manchester (UK), Norway ...

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Swinging, Swinging - Organizations, Swinging - History, Swinging - Etiquette, Swinging - Subgroups, Swinging - Urban swingers, Swinging - Bisexuals, Swinging - Hot Wife, Swinging - Singles, Swinging - The lifestyle in film and entertainment, Swinging - Objections to the Swinger Lifestyle, Swinging - Common Responses to Objections from the Swinger Community

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia II - Stockholm syndrome - Popular culture references

Stockholm syndrome - Film television and video games. Buffalo '66 Matlock: The Kidnapping Dog Day Afternoon (based on a true story) The World Is Not Enough (a James Bond film) Guerrilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst In Die Hard, a doctor appearing on a television show describes an identical phenomenon known as "Helsinki Syndrome". The bumbling host says this refers to "Helsinki, Sweden", and the doctor corrects him, saying ...

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Stockholm syndrome, Stockholm syndrome - Origin of the name, Stockholm syndrome - Famous cases, Stockholm syndrome - Incidence, Stockholm syndrome - Evolutionary and psychoanalytic explanations, Stockholm syndrome - Popular culture references, Stockholm syndrome - Film television and video games, Stockholm syndrome - Music

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia II - Pro 7 - American programs

The following American programs are broadcast on ProSieben. (German titles in parentheses): The X-files (Akte X - Die unheimlichen Fälle des FBI) (all 9 seasons) Alias (Alias – Die Agentin) (only the first two seasons) Angel (Angel – Jäger der Finsternis) Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Buffy – Im Bann der Dämonen) Charmed (Charmed – Zauberhafte Hexen) Desperate Housewives 8 Simple Rules for Dating ...

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Pro 7, Pro 7 - American programs, Pro 7 - British programmes, Pro 7 - Original programmes, Pro 7 - Sister channels

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia II - Sophia Bush - Biography and education

Born and raised in Pasadena, California, Sophia attended Westridge School for Girls (Pasadena) and the University of Southern California and was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, where she served as Social Chair. She attended USC for three years before getting the role of "Brooke Davis" on "One Tree Hill" (2003). In 2000 she was the Tournament of Roses Parade Queen. An only child, her father is Charles William Bush, one of the top advertising and celebrity photographers working in the United States today, while her ...

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Sophia Bush, Sophia Bush - Biography and education, Sophia Bush - Professional life, Sophia Bush - Personal life, Sophia Bush - Filmography TV, Sophia Bush - Filmography movies, Sophia Bush - Notable guest appearances

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia II - XM Satellite Radio - Services

XM-capable receivers cost US$30 – US$300. If opting for the month-to-month plan, service fees are US$12.95 for the first receiver, and US$6.99 each for up to four additional receivers on the same account. Subscribers may opt to purchase one-, two-, three-, four-, or five-year packages, in which the average monthly cost would be under US$10.00 per month. XM Satellite Radio produces the majority of its channels, as well as a few others that are not available via satellite, available on the Internet. The Internet-only subscription fee is US$7.99 per month; those with an active satellite subscr ...

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XM Satellite Radio, XM Satellite Radio - Services, XM Satellite Radio - Timeline, XM Satellite Radio - Technology, XM Satellite Radio - Controlling interest, XM Satellite Radio - XM in Canada, XM Satellite Radio - XM Radio Channels, XM Satellite Radio - Trivia, XM Satellite Radio - Fan Sites, XM Satellite Radio - Related links

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia II - Munchausen syndrome - Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy

In Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSbP, but also known as FII, or Fabricated or Induced Illness - the official name given the condition in March 2002 by the Royal College Of Paediatrics and Child Health) [1], a caregiver, usually the mother, feigns or induces an illness in another person, usually her or his child, to gain attention and sympathy as the "worried" parent. Although MSbP cases with feigned or induced physical illness receive the most attention, it is also possible in parents who emotionall ...

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Munchausen syndrome, Munchausen syndrome - Munchausen syndrome, Munchausen syndrome - Origin of the name, Munchausen syndrome - Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, Munchausen syndrome - Clues that may indicate Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, Munchausen syndrome - Prevalence by gender, Munchausen syndrome - Munchausen Syndrome and Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy in popular culture, Munchausen syndrome - Reference

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia II - 2006 in television - Television shows

2006 in television - 1940s. Meet the Press (1947-present). Candid Camera (1948-present). 2006 in television - 1950s. Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951-present). Guiding Light (1952-present). The Today Show (1952-present). Panorama (UK) (1953-present). Face the Nation (1954-present). The Tonight Show (1954-present). As the World Turns (1956-p ...

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2006 in television, 2006 in television - Events, 2006 in television - Scheduled and expected events, 2006 in television - Debuts including scheduled, 2006 in television - Television shows, 2006 in television - 1940s, 2006 in television - 1950s, 2006 in television - 1960s, 2006 in television - 1970s, 2006 in television - 1980s, 2006 in television - 1990s, 2006 in television - 2000s, 2006 in television - Changes of Network Affiliation, 2006 in television - Ending this year, 2006 in television - Deaths

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Nip/Tuck: Encyclopedia II - SVT2 - History

A second Swedish tv-channel was discussed troughout the 1960s. Some wanted the new channel to be commercial, but it was decided that Sveriges Radio would operate the second channel as well. TV2 started broadcasting 5th december 1969. On July 1, 1987 the channels were changed, making Kanal 1 the Stockholm-based channel and TV2 the "Sweden-channel". The two channels were supposed to compete within the same company. For many years, TV2 had a programme schedule making it the most watched channel in Sweden. The evening started with ...

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SVT2, SVT2 - History, SVT2 - Programming, SVT2 - Acquired programming

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