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Throat: Encyclopedia II - Throat singing - Non-Traditional Styles

America and Europe – The 1920s Texan singer of cowboy songs, Arthur Miles, independently created a style of throat singing as a substitute for the normal yodeling of country western music. Starting in the 1970s, some musicians in the West either have collaborated with or ventured into the realm of throat singing, or both, some making original musical contributions and helping this art rediscover its transcultural universality. As harmonics are universal to all voices, the notion of authenticity is best understood in terms of musical ...

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Throat singing, Throat singing - Traditional Styles, Throat singing - Tyva, Throat singing - Mongolia, Throat singing - Altai, Throat singing - Khakassia, Throat singing - Tibet, Throat singing - Bashkortostan, Throat singing - Uzbekistan Karakalpakstan Kazakhstan, Throat singing - Canada, Throat singing - South Africa, Throat singing - Italy, Throat singing - Non-Traditional Styles, Throat singing - Current throat singing artists, Throat singing - Appearances in Western music

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Throat: Encyclopedia II - Inuit throat singing - New World Terms

The name for throat singing in Canada varies with the geography: Northern Quebec - katajjaq Baffin Island - pirkusirtuk Nunavut - nipaquhiit The Indians in Alaska have lost the art and those in Greenland evidently never developed it. ...

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Inuit throat singing, Inuit throat singing - Migration, Inuit throat singing - New World Terms, Inuit throat singing - Inuit Throat Singing, Inuit throat singing - Source

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Throat: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates

Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding. Another leading candidate was generally considered to be Fred F. Fielding. In April 2003 Fielding was presented as a potential candidate as a result of a detailed review of source material by William Gaines and his journalism students, as part of a class at the University of Illinois journalism school. [3] [4] Fielding was the assistant to John Dean and as such had access to the files relating to the affair. Gaines felt that statements by Woodward "ruled out" Deep Throat being in the FBI and that Deep Throat often had information before ...

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Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature

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Throat: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates

Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding. Another leading candidate was generally considered to be Fred F. Fielding. In April 2003 Fielding was presented as a potential candidate as a result of a detailed review of source material by William Gaines and his journalism students, as part of a class at the University of Illinois journalism school. [3] [4] Fielding was the assistant to John Dean and as such had access to the files relating to the affair. Gaines felt that statements by Woodward ruled out "Deep Throat"'s b ...

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Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature

Read more here: » Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates

Throat: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references

Television: In an episode of War of the Worlds television series, the rogue Quinn refers to himself as being Deep Throat when he meets secretly with reporter Cash McCullough to uncover the Blackwood Project. When Cash asks for his name, Quinn replies "Woodward and Bernstein didn't need a name." He later calls the two "ungrateful bastards." On NewsRadio, the character of Jimmy James (Stephen Root) claims to be Deep Throat. On Will & Grace, the character of Ka ...

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Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature

Read more here: » Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references

Throat: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references

Television: In an episode of War of the Worlds television series, the rogue Quinn refers to himself as being "Deep Throat" when he meets secretly with reporter Cash McCullough to uncover the Blackwood Project. When Cash asks for his name, Quinn replies "Woodward and Bernstein didn't need a name." He later calls the two "ungrateful bastards." On NewsRadio, the character Jimmy James (Stephen Root) claims to have been "Deep Throat". On Will & Grace, the charact ...

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Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature

Read more here: » Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references

Throat: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat film - Obscenity litigation

In various communities in the U.S., the movie was shown to juries to determine whether it was obscene; the outcomes varied widely and the movie was banned in numerous locations. In 1976, there was a series of federal cases in Memphis, Tennessee, where over 60 individuals and companies, including the Perainos and actor Harry Reems, were indicted for conspiracy to distribute obscenity across state lines. Damiano and Lovelace were granted immunity in ...

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Deep Throat film, Deep Throat film - Description and plot, Deep Throat film - Porn chic and pop culture influence, Deep Throat film - Production and revenue, Deep Throat film - Linda Boreman's allegations, Deep Throat film - Obscenity litigation, Deep Throat film - Soundtrack, Deep Throat film - Trivia, Deep Throat film - Sequels, Deep Throat film - Documentary

Read more here: » Deep Throat film: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat film - Obscenity litigation

Throat: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat film - Description and plot

A sexually frustrated woman (Linda 'Lovelace' "playing herself") asks her friend Helen (played by Dolly Sharp) for advice; after a sex party did not provide any help, Helen recommends that Linda visit a doctor (played by Harry Reems). The doctor notices that Linda's clitoris is located in her throat; she then goes on to work as a therapist for the doctor and performs a particular technique of oral sex—thereafter known as "deep throat"—on various men, until she finds the one to marry. Meanwhile, the doctor has sex with his blonde nurse (played by Carol Connors). The movie ends wi ...

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Deep Throat film, Deep Throat film - Description and plot, Deep Throat film - Porn chic and pop culture influence, Deep Throat film - Production and revenue, Deep Throat film - Linda Boreman's allegations, Deep Throat film - Obscenity litigation, Deep Throat film - Soundtrack, Deep Throat film - Trivia, Deep Throat film - Sequels, Deep Throat film - Documentary

Read more here: » Deep Throat film: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat film - Description and plot

Throat: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory

Although speculation always tended to focus on identifying Deep Throat as an individual, it was periodically suggested that the famous source was actually a composite character combining information the reporters obtained from several sources. When various accounts tried to identify the source based on the information provided by Woodward and Bernstein, they generally also sought to rebut alternative theories. The resulting evidence against each candidate suggested that either the reporters' tale was inconsistent, or that no single person fi ...

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Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature

Read more here: » Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory

Throat: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory

Although speculation always tended to focus on identifying "Deep Throat" as an individual, it was periodically suggested that the famous source was actually a composite character combining information the reporters obtained from several sources. When various accounts tried to identify the source based on the information provided by Woodward and Bernstein, they generally also sought to rebut alternative theories. The resulting evidence against each candidate suggested that either the reporters' tale was inconsistent, or that no single person ...

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Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature

Read more here: » Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory

Throat: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity

According to Woodward in his book, The Secret Man, released in July 2005, Deep Throat's identity was known only to seven people: Woodward, Deep Throat himself, his wife Kathleen Woodward, Bernstein, their editor Benjamin C. Bradlee, his successor Leonard Downie Jr., and by a perspicacious Assistant US Attorney General named Stanley Pottinger. Woodward said in repeated interviews that the identity of Deep Throat would be kept confidential until Deep Throat died or agreed to let his name be made public. Plans, however, fell apart and Wo ...

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Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature

Read more here: » Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity

Throat: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity

According to Woodward in his book, The Secret Man, released in July 2005, "Deep Throat"'s identity was known only to seven people: Woodward, "Deep Throat" himself, his wife Kathleen Woodward, Bernstein, their editor Benjamin C. Bradlee, his successor Leonard Downie Jr., and by a perspicacious Assistant US Attorney General named Stanley Pottinger. Woodward said in repeated interviews that the identity of "Deep Throat" would be kept confidential until "Deep Throat" died or agreed to let his real name be made public. Plans, however, fell ...

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Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature

Read more here: » Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity

Throat: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat film - Linda Boreman's allegations

In her first two biographies, Linda Lovelace characterizes making the film as a liberating experience; in her third and fourth biographies (written after making the acquaintance of Andrea Dworkin), she charges that she did not consent to many of the depicted sexual acts and that she was coerced to perform by her abusive husband Chuck Traynor who received $1200 for her acting. In 1986, she testified before the Meese Commission that, "Virtually every time someone watches that movie, they're watching me being raped." And in the Toront ...

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Deep Throat film, Deep Throat film - Description and plot, Deep Throat film - Porn chic and pop culture influence, Deep Throat film - Production and revenue, Deep Throat film - Linda Boreman's allegations, Deep Throat film - Obscenity litigation, Deep Throat film - Soundtrack, Deep Throat film - Trivia, Deep Throat film - Sequels, Deep Throat film - Documentary

Read more here: » Deep Throat film: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat film - Linda Boreman's allegations

Throat: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat film - Production and revenue

The scenes involving Linda Lovelace were shot in Miami over 6 days in January 1972; the scenes involving Carol Connors were shot in New York City. The movie was produced by Louis "Butchie" Peraino (listed as "Lou Perry"), with most of the production cost of $22,500 coming from his father Anthony Peraino and his uncle Joe "The Whale" Peraino, both members of the Mafia, specifically the Colombo crime family. Damiano, who had rights to one-third of the profits, was forced out by the Perainos shortly after the movie's success had become a ...

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Deep Throat film, Deep Throat film - Description and plot, Deep Throat film - Porn chic and pop culture influence, Deep Throat film - Production and revenue, Deep Throat film - Linda Boreman's allegations, Deep Throat film - Obscenity litigation, Deep Throat film - Soundtrack, Deep Throat film - Trivia, Deep Throat film - Sequels, Deep Throat film - Documentary

Read more here: » Deep Throat film: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat film - Production and revenue

Throat: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate

On 17 June 1972 at 2:30AM, five men were arrested by police on the sixth floor of the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C., inside the offices of the Democratic National Committee. Police had arrived on the scene after being alerted by an observant security guard who had noticed that a door leading into the hotel had been taped open. The five men were unusual: they carried between them $2,300 in hundred-dollar bills with serial numbers in sequence, some lock-picks and door-jimmies, one walkie-talkie, a receiver capable of tuning in to ...

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Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature

Read more here: » Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate

Throat: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate

On 17 June 1972 at 2:30AM, five men were arrested by police on the sixth floor of the Watergate Hotel building in Washington, D.C., inside the offices of the Democratic National Committee. Police had arrived on the scene after being alerted by an observant security guard who had noticed that a door leading into the hotel had been taped open. The five men were unusual: they carried between them $2,300 in hundred-dollar bills with serial numbers in sequence, some lock-picks and door-jimmies, one walkie-talkie, a receiver capable of tuni ...

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Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature

Read more here: » Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate

Throat: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat film - Porn chic and pop culture influence

On June 5, 1972, the movie received a glowing review by Al Goldstein in his Screw magazine. Only two full-length (and lesser known) hardcore porn movies had been released previously in the U.S.: Mona in 1970 and School Girl in 1971. Together with Behind the Green Door which was also released in 1972 and widely shown in mainstream theatres, Deep Throat started a brief period of 'porn chic' when it was considered cool in some circles to go see porn movies, even in company. Already in 1973, the movie was marketed ...

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Deep Throat film, Deep Throat film - Description and plot, Deep Throat film - Porn chic and pop culture influence, Deep Throat film - Production and revenue, Deep Throat film - Linda Boreman's allegations, Deep Throat film - Obscenity litigation, Deep Throat film - Soundtrack, Deep Throat film - Trivia, Deep Throat film - Sequels, Deep Throat film - Documentary

Read more here: » Deep Throat film: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat film - Porn chic and pop culture influence

Throat: Encyclopedia II - Paul Pena - Throat singing

While searching for a Korean language lesson on shortwave radio on December 29, 1984, Pena was intrigued by an example of Tuvan throat-singing he heard on a Radio Moscow broadcast. Seven years later he found a Tuvan record at a local record store called Tuva: Voices From the Center of Asia, and listened to it 'continuously'.[3]. Based on that record and extended experimentation, he was able to teach himself the vocal techniques called Khoomei, Sygyt and Kargyraa: After playing the CD continuously for several months and ...

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Paul Pena, Paul Pena - Early years, Paul Pena - Musical career, Paul Pena - Throat singing, Paul Pena - Health issues, Paul Pena - Discography, Paul Pena - Studio Albums, Paul Pena - Live recordings, Paul Pena - Filmography

Read more here: » Paul Pena: Encyclopedia II - Paul Pena - Throat singing

Throat: Encyclopedia II - W. Mark Felt - Deep Throat speculation

For a detailed overview of speculation prior to May 31, 2005, see Deep Throat (Watergate). The identity of Deep Throat was debated for over three decades. Jack Limpert had published evidence as early as 1974 that Felt was the informant.[69] On June 25 of that year, a few weeks after All the President's Men was published, The Wall Street Journal ran an editorial, "If You Drink Scotch, Smoke, Read, Maybe You're Deep Throat". It ...

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W. Mark Felt, W. Mark Felt - Early career, W. Mark Felt - Early FBI years, W. Mark Felt - After Hoover's death, W. Mark Felt - Watergate, W. Mark Felt - Contact with Woodward, W. Mark Felt - Code for contacting Woodward, W. Mark Felt - Nixon told Felt was leaking information, W. Mark Felt - Felt denies he was source, W. Mark Felt - Nixon passes over Felt again, W. Mark Felt - Tried for illegal break-ins, W. Mark Felt - Pardoned by Reagan, W. Mark Felt - Later years, W. Mark Felt - Family, W. Mark Felt - Deep Throat speculation, W. Mark Felt - Deep Throat revealed, W. Mark Felt - Notes

Read more here: » W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - W. Mark Felt - Deep Throat speculation

Throat: Encyclopedia II - W. Mark Felt - Deep Throat revealed

Vanity Fair magazine revealed Felt was Deep Throat on May 31, 2005 when it published an article (eventually appearing in the July issue of the magazine) on its website by John D. O'Connor, an attorney acting on Felt's behalf, in which Felt said, "I'm the guy they used to call Deep Throat." After the Vanity Fair story broke, Ben Bradlee, the key editor of the Washington Post during Watergate, confirmed that Felt was Deep Throat. According to the Vanity Fair article, Felt was persuaded to come out by his family, who ...

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W. Mark Felt, W. Mark Felt - Early career, W. Mark Felt - Early FBI years, W. Mark Felt - After Hoover's death, W. Mark Felt - Watergate, W. Mark Felt - Contact with Woodward, W. Mark Felt - Code for contacting Woodward, W. Mark Felt - Nixon told Felt was leaking information, W. Mark Felt - Felt denies he was source, W. Mark Felt - Nixon passes over Felt again, W. Mark Felt - Tried for illegal break-ins, W. Mark Felt - Pardoned by Reagan, W. Mark Felt - Later years, W. Mark Felt - Family, W. Mark Felt - Deep Throat speculation, W. Mark Felt - Deep Throat revealed, W. Mark Felt - Notes

Read more here: » W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - W. Mark Felt - Deep Throat revealed

Throat: Encyclopedia II - The X-Files season 1 - Deep Throat

Deep Throat (episode 1x01) originally aired on September 17, 1993. The episode is written by Chris Carter and directed by Daniel Sackheim. Guest stars include Charles Cioffi as Section Chief Blevins, Jerry Hardin as Deep Throat, Gabrielle Rose as Anita Budahas, and Andrew Johnson as Colonel Robert Budahas. Summary Agent Mulder and Agent Scully investigate the disappearance of US Air Force colonel Robert Budahas. Mulder thinks that it's related to disappearances of six other pilots from an air base aft ...

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The X-Files season 1, The X-Files season 1 - Pilot, The X-Files season 1 - Deep Throat, The X-Files season 1 - Squeeze, The X-Files season 1 - Conduit, The X-Files season 1 - The Jersey Devil, The X-Files season 1 - Shadows, The X-Files season 1 - Ghost in the Machine, The X-Files season 1 - Ice, The X-Files season 1 - Space, The X-Files season 1 - Fallen Angel, The X-Files season 1 - Eve, The X-Files season 1 - Fire, The X-Files season 1 - Beyond the Sea, The X-Files season 1 - Gender Bender, The X-Files season 1 - Lazarus, The X-Files season 1 - Young at Heart, The X-Files season 1 - E.B.E., The X-Files season 1 - Miracle Man, The X-Files season 1 - Shapes, The X-Files season 1 - Darkness Falls, The X-Files season 1 - Tooms, The X-Files season 1 - Born Again, The X-Files season 1 - Roland, The X-Files season 1 - The Erlenmeyer Flask

Read more here: » The X-Files season 1: Encyclopedia II - The X-Files season 1 - Deep Throat




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