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    Christie's is a British auction house founded in 1766 by James Christie. Its main premises are on King Street, St James's in London, and it has additional...
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    series Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie (2009–2012, 2013–2020), adapted 36 of Christie's stories. Christie's books have also been adapted for BBC...
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    Agatha Christie's Poirot at IMDb Agatha Christie's Poirot at epguides.com Agatha Christie's Poirot at the BFI's Screenonline Agatha Christie's Poirot...
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    onwards. Unlike the counterpart TV series Agatha Christie's Poirot, the show took many liberties with Christie’s works, most notably adding Miss Marple’s character...
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    Julie Frances Christie (born 14 April 1940) is a British actress. Christie's accolades include an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe, and a Screen...
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  • Christie can refer to: Christie (given name) Christie (surname) Clan Christie Christie's, the auction house Christie, the Canadian division of Nabisco...
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    However, Christie's campaign ended after Dorsey successfully challenged the validity of Christie's petition to appear on the ballot. In 1994, Christie was...
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  • longer episodes are based on Christie's 33 Poirot novels and one short story collection (The Labours of Hercules). While Christie's novels are set contemporaneously...
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    found in Christie's favour by a 10–2 majority. The judge ordered that McVicar should be bound by an injunction restraining him from accusing Christie of taking...
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    a place for me too." In 2002, Christie's height attracted the attention of photographer Polly Borland, who made Christie the subject of a noted series...
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  • fictional Belgian detective created by British writer Agatha Christie. Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-running characters, appearing in 33...
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    that "archaeologists have celebrated ... [Christie's] contribution to Near Eastern exploration". Christie died in 1976, her reputation as a crime novelist...
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  • sisters. On 24 March 1911, Christie's grandfather David Halliday died aged 75 in Christie's house after a long illness. Christie later said that seeing his...
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  • Agatha Christie's Marple is a British ITV television series based on the Miss Marple and other murder mystery novels by Agatha Christie. It is also known...
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    Elvis" auction results at Christie's Lot description and auction details of "Green Car Crash" at Christie's website "Christie's PWC Evening = $658.5m"....
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  • Alexander Christie may refer to: Alexander Christie (governor) (1792–1872), Canadian fur trader and government official Alexander Christie (artist) (1807–1860)...
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    The M1931 was Christie's first tank to be accepted for production by the US Army and was used briefly by experimental tank units. Christie's design had more...
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    first Lakers game, Christie's jersey bore the incorrect name "Chrisite". He was used sparingly in Los Angeles his rookie year. Christie's usage went up his...
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    October 2004, in Torbay, aged 85. Following Agatha Christie's death in 1976, Rosalind and Christie's husband inherited most of the £106,683 net (about...
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  • And Then There Were None (category Novels by Agatha Christie)
    of all time, and made Agatha Christie the best-selling novelist, according to the Agatha Christie Estate. It is Christie's best-selling novel, with more...
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  • French-language television series Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie adapted thirty-six of Christie's works of detective fiction. It included a four-part mini-series...
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  • in the 2024 NBA draft and on July 5, he signed with them. Christie's brother, Max Christie, played college basketball at Michigan State and currently...
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    place at Christie's home. The first occurred on September 26, 1889. After months of searching, Marshal Thomas and a posse found Christie's cabin occupied...
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    points and 3.3 rebounds per game, helping his team win the gold medal. Christie's mother, Katrina (nee Hannaford), played college basketball at Northwestern...
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  • Their son Harry Waters is also a successful musician. Christie's parents were Hector Lorenzo Christie and Lady Jean Agatha Dundas. Her mother's father was...
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    Bridget Christie Minds the Gap, was broadcast in April 2013. A second series was broadcast in January 2015, followed by a third, Bridget Christie's Utopia...
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    Christie went on to found Christie's auctioneers on 5 December 1766. Situated at Pall Mall in London, England, Christie's Great Rooms dealt with some...
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  • by an appreciation of Christie's advanced years. Author and academic Robert Barnard, who in 1980 wrote a monograph on Christie, stated, "The plot of this...
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  • of the Nine Great Christie Novels. The kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh's son in 1932 inspired that element in Christie's novel two years later...
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    Christie Lee Brinkley (née Hudson; born February 2, 1954) is an American model. Brinkley appeared on an unprecedented three consecutive covers of Sports...
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