Cassandra, the sole survivor of planet Hanka (episode Singularity), has been adopted by Dr. Fraiser and has been living with her for several years. But during a 16th birthday celebration, a kiss causes electricity to surge from Cassandra’s body.
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Cassandra, the sole survivor of planet Hanka (episode Singularity), has been adopted by Dr. Fraiser and has been living with her for several years. But during a 16th birthday celebration, a kiss causes electricity to surge from Cassandra’s body.
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Cassandra, the sole survivor of planet Hanka (episode Singularity), has been adopted by Dr. Fraiser and has been living with her for several years. But during a 16th birthday celebration, a kiss causes electricity to surge from Cassandra’s body.
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Cassandra, the sole survivor of planet Hanka (episode Singularity), has been adopted by Dr. Fraiser and has been living with her for several years. But during a 16th birthday celebration, a kiss causes electricity to surge from Cassandra's body.
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Cassandra, the sole survivor of planet Hanka (episode Singularity), has been adopted by Dr. Fraiser and has been living with her for several years. But during a 16th birthday celebration, a kiss causes electricity to surge from Cassandra’s body.
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By Sue Scheible The Patriot Ledger MILTON -- Poison ivy on steroids? It's serious science, but the weed wags are having a field day. Even the plant physiologist who predicts a greener, meaner and bigger breed of the three-leafed hazard jokes: "Soon it will be knocking on your bedroom windows." T...
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Mimosa Long’s story is one of perseverance and inspiration. A burn victim at the age of two, she has lived through countless surgeries and can no doubt be called a survivor. But now she can also be called “college graduate.”
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