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an early type of mandolin

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Originally released in 1963 as Madmen of Mandoras, the film was extended and re-released in 1968 for television as They Saved Hitler's Brain.
Along with his sister Gigi Perreau (he was also the brother of actress Janine Perreau), he held a personal contract with Samuel Goldwyn, with whom the siblings made "Family Honeymoon," "Enchantment" and "Roseanna McCoy." Other films he appeared in as Peter Miles or Richard Miles included "Quo Vadis," "California Passage," "The Red Pony" and many more as well as TV shows such as 1954's "A Christmas Carol," "Alcoa Presents," "The Betty Hutton Show," "Maverick," "Perry Mason," "The Blue Angels" and "The Lone Ranger." He later turned to writing, eventually penning, as Richard Miles, "They Saved Hitler's Brain" and "Madmen of Mandoras."
Out of that, e1/410.7m relates to citrus fruits, specifically an exclusively Cyprus variation called the mandora. Mandoras are described as a cross between an orange and a mandarin, used by Russian businesses to produce juice.
In Cyprus the embargo largely affects citrus farmers, since out of the e1/413.5 million in Russian exports e1/410.7m relates to citrus fruits, specifically an exclusively Cyprus variation called the mandora. Mandoras are described as a cross between an orange and a mandarin, used by Russian businesses to produce juice.
The EU hotshots that green-lighted sanctions against Russia now must dig into their pockets and find a way of compensating the farmers affected by this ban," said Hambas, adding that the main export affected are mandoras, a cross between an orange and a mandarin that's grown in Cyprus and exported primarily in Russia.