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  1. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on 23 April 2015. Retrieved 23 April 2015. ^ "Daniel Radcliffe-Starring 'Miracle Workers' Gets Anthology-Style Season 2". IndieWire. 15 May 2019. Retrieved 29 October 2020. ^ " 'Miracle Workers' Season 2 Premiere Date & Trailer For TBS' Daniel Radcliffe-Steve Buscemi Anthology Comedy". Deadline ...

  2. Radcliffe is a market town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, England. [2] It lies in the Irwell Valley 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Manchester and 3 miles (5 km) southwest of Bury and is contiguous with Whitefield to the south. The disused Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal bisects the town.

  3. Radcliffe Square is a square in central Oxford, England. It is surrounded by historic Oxford University and college buildings. The square is cobbled, laid to grass surrounded by railings in the centre, and is pedestrianised except for access. The square is widely regarded as the most beautiful in Oxford, and is very popular with tourists. There are no modern buildings to be seen, so it is also ...

  4. The centrepiece of the square is the circular and imposing Radcliffe Camera, a library (originally for science) paid for by John Radcliffe's legacy, built 1737–48. This is part of the Bodleian Library, the main building of which is situated immediately to the north of the square.

  5. Brasenose faces the west side of Radcliffe Square opposite the Radcliffe Camera in the centre of Oxford. The north side is defined by Brasenose Lane, while the south side reaches the High Street. To the west is Lincoln College. At its south-east end, the college is separated from the University Church by St Mary's Passage.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Catte_StreetCatte Street - Wikipedia

    History. The name of this street was recorded as Kattestreete in the early 13th century, as Mousecatchers' Lane ( Vicus Murilegorum) in 1442, and as Cat Street in the 18th century. [1] In the mid-19th century it became Catherine Street. [4] However, there was another street of this name in east Oxford and in 1930 the City Council changed the ...

  7. Ann Radcliffe (Londres, 9 de julho de 1764 - 7 de fevereiro de 1823) foi uma escritora inglesa pioneira do romance gótico. Sua técnica de como explicar elementos sobrenaturais em seus livros foi o que elevou o gênero do romance gótico a um status respeitável na década de 1790.