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As mentioned on the page for Radio/TheGreenHornet, Britt Reid (the protagonist of the Green Hornet) is the grand-nephew of John Reid (the Lone Ranger of Radio/TheLoneRanger), both shows being by the same creator. Does this qualify the two shows as a \'verse?
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As mentioned on the page for Radio/TheGreenHornet, Britt Reid (the protagonist of the Green Hornet) is the grand-nephew of John Reid (the Lone Ranger of Radio/TheLoneRanger), both shows being by the same creator. Does this qualify the two shows as a verse?
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As mentioned on the page for Radio/TheGreenHornet, Britt Reid (the protagonist of the Green Hornet) is the grand-nephew of John Reid (the Lone Ranger of radio/TheLoneRanger), both shows being by the same creator. Does this qualify the two shows as a \'verse?
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As mentioned on the page for Radio/TheGreenHornet, Britt Reid (the protagonist of the Green Hornet) is the grand-nephew of John Reid (the Lone Ranger of Radio/TheLoneRanger), both shows being by the same creator. Does this qualify the two shows as a \\\'verse?
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As mentioned on the page for Radio/TheGreenHornet, Britt Reid (the protagonist of the Green Hornet) is the grand-nephew of John Reid (the Lone Ranger of radio/theLoneRanger), both shows being by the same creator. Does this qualify the two shows as a \'verse?
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As mentioned on the page for Radio/TheGreenHornet, Britt Reid (the protagonist of the Green Hornet) is the grand-nephew of John Reid (the Lone Ranger of radio/TheLoneRanger), both shows being by the same creator. Does this qualify the two shows as a \\\'verse?
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