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* SpiritualAdaptation: Young woman's new flame is a spotter for a sex trafficking ring and gives her drugs. The interesting thing here, though, is that the book in question, "Charmed," predates ''Film/{{Taken}}'' by four years.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: Young woman's new flame is a spotter for a sex trafficking ring and gives her drugs. The interesting thing here, though, is that the book in question, "Charmed," predates ''Film/{{Taken}}'' by four years.years.
*WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: "Yellow Line" and its sequel, "Middle Row" deal with White European-First Nations race relations in a town where both peoples live.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: Young woman's new flame is a spotter for a sex trafficking ring and gives her drugs. The interesting thing here, though, is that the book in question, "Charmed," predates ''Film/{{Taken}}'' by four years.
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: "The Hemingway Tradition" could be described as ''Series/ThirteenReasonsWhy'' meets ''Manga/{{Haikyuu}}'' if the main character wrote for the school newspaper.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: Young woman's new flame is a spotter for a sex trafficking ring and gives her drugs. The interesting thing here, though, is that the book in question, "Charmed," predates ''Film/{{Taken}}'' by four years.
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: "The Hemingway Tradition" could be described as ''Series/ThirteenReasonsWhy'' meets ''Manga/{{Haikyuu}}'' if the main character wrote for the school newspaper.
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* JustForFun/XMeetsY: "The Hemingway Tradition" could be described as ''Series/ThirteenReasonsWhy'' meets ''Manga/Haikyuu'' if the main character wrote for the school newspaper.

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* JustForFun/XMeetsY: "The Hemingway Tradition" could be described as ''Series/ThirteenReasonsWhy'' meets ''Manga/Haikyuu'' ''Manga/{{Haikyuu}}'' if the main character wrote for the school newspaper.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: Young woman's new flame is a spotter for a sex trafficking ring and gives her drugs. The interesting thing here, though, is that the book in question, "Charmed," predates ''Film/{{Taken}}'' by four years.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: Young woman's new flame is a spotter for a sex trafficking ring and gives her drugs. The interesting thing here, though, is that the book in question, "Charmed," predates ''Film/{{Taken}}'' by four years.years.
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: "The Hemingway Tradition" could be described as ''Series/ThirteenReasonsWhy'' meets ''Manga/Haikyuu'' if the main character wrote for the school newspaper.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: Young woman's new flame is a spotter for a sex trafficking ring and gives her drugs. The interesting thing here, though, is that the book in question, "Charmed," predates ''Film/Taken'' by four years.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: Young woman's new flame is a spotter for a sex trafficking ring and gives her drugs. The interesting thing here, though, is that the book in question, "Charmed," predates ''Film/Taken'' ''Film/{{Taken}}'' by four years.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: Young woman's new flame is a spotter for a sex trafficking ring and gives her drugs. The interesting thing here, though, is that the book in question, "Charmed," predates Taken by four years.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: Young woman's new flame is a spotter for a sex trafficking ring and gives her drugs. The interesting thing here, though, is that the book in question, "Charmed," predates Taken ''Film/Taken'' by four years.
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* {{Narm}}: Many possible candidates, from the protagonists' often abusive home lives, which can read a bit overblown at times, to Hannah getting her powers from a ''wasp sting.''
* SpiritualAdaptation: Young woman's new flame is a spotter for a sex trafficking ring and gives her drugs. The interesting thing here, though, is that the book in question, "Charmed," predates Taken by four years.

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