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Wang Baochuan and Xue Pinggui, also known by many other names such as The Red-Maned Stallion, Wujiapo, Returning to the Cave, and The Story of the Colourful Tower, is a legend commonly performed in Chinese opera theatres. The story is set in the Tang dynasty, during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong in the 9th century CE.
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Bettie Serveert is a Dutch indie rock band. The name translates to \"Bettie Serves\", or \"Service to Bettie\", which is the title of a book written by Dutch tennis player Betty Stöve, who made it to the Wimbledon Ladies Singles final in 1977.
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