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Retrieved March 6, 2017. O'Brien, John (December 30, 2006). "Where no one's gone since". The Courier-Mail. Archived from the original on September 15
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looking at the stars, he says, "Sometimes I wish I could boldly go where no one's gone before." At the 2005 Emmys, Shatner and operatic singer Frederica von
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Network's Adult Swim block in 2004. Matthew wrote the lyrics to "Go Where No One's Gone Before", the main theme for the anime series L/R: Licensed by Royalty
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2024-04-05. Harel, Amos (2021-10-01). "Top Israeli intel officer goes where no one's gone before. And you can find it on Amazon". Haaretz. Retrieved 2024-04-05
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finished the contest in third place). The same year, he recorded "Go Where No One's Gone Before", the main title song for the anime series L/R: Licensed by Royalty
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of places. According to Pittsburgh officials, "He's going into areas no one's gone before." He became known among law enforcement across Pennsylvania.
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2024-04-13. Harel, Amos (2021-10-01). "Top Israeli intel officer goes where no one's gone before. And you can find it on Amazon". Haaretz. Retrieved 2024-04-13