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865 words, approx. 3 pages Moonlighting's creator/executive producer Glenn Gordon Caron once described the program as "the show that knows it's on television." The 1985-1989 ABC hit was stylish, sophisticated, and clearly aimed at pop culturally-hip...
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Moonlighting : Economics Topics
33 words, approx. 1 pages The unauthorised holding of another job in addition to one’s principal employment. One job provides the main source of employment income and the other a suppractice is widespread in or underpaid...
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 Moonlighting or moonlighter may refer to: Moonlighting (TV series), starring Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd, 1985-1989 Moonlighting (film), a 1982 film by Jerzy Skolimowski Moonlighting (song), a 1975 song by Leo Sayer Moonlighting (Roger Daltrey...




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Moonlight
10/01/2007: 508 words, approx. 2 pages I look, but recognize no more Objects familiar to my view; The very pathway to my door Is an enchanted avenue. From Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "Moonlight" Some nights, moonlight shines through your bedroom window. It might keep you from...
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Moonlighting.
11/21/1986: 893 words, approx. 3 pages SEARCHING FOR HORIZONTAL TELEVISION'S IDEA of class is Dynasty: silk sheets and straight faces. The idea that a lowly sitcom might conceivably aspire to sophistication is anathema; indeed, ABC's Moonlighting, the first plausibly stylish sitcom in recent memory to score with a mass...
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Lovable-and Brilliant!-Lunacy: Remember David and Maddie?
6/5/2005: 921 words, approx. 3 pages It's been 20 years since David Addison and Maddie Hayes set up shop together at the Blue Moon Detective Agency, doubled the entendres, tripled the word-per-minute pace of television dialogue and instigated Wednesday-morning water-cooler-area gridlock. Moonlighting, the convention-flouting romantic detective comedy starring Bruce Willis and...
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Cop's Night Job As Hooker Is Nixed
7/20/2006: 299 words, approx. 1 pages A New Zealand policewoman has been censured for some unauthorized "undercover" work _ a stint moonlighting as a prostitute _ but is being allowed to keep her day job after giving up the night duties. While prostitution is legal in...


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