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  • 15:40, 29 March 2024Robert C. Solomon (hist | edit) ‎[1,608 bytes]Peter1c (talk | contribs) (It is simply not true, as more than one great cynic has claimed, that sentimentality betrays cynicism. It is rather that sentimentality betrays the cynic, for it is the cynic and not the sentimentalist who cannot abide honest emotion.)
  • 13:37, 29 March 2024Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (hist | edit) ‎[2,723 bytes]Bszabo15 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{italic title}} '''''{{w|Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire}}''''' is a 2024 American monster movie directed by {{w|Adam Wingard}} about Kong, who encounters more of his species in the Hollow Earth and must join forces with Godzilla to stop their tyrannical leader from destroying the surface. The film is a sequel to ''Godzilla vs. Kong'' and is the fifth installment in Legendary's MonsterVerse. {{cente...")
  • 12:39, 29 March 2024Linear A (hist | edit) ‎[2,370 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Linear A''' is a writing system that was used by the Minoans of Crete from 1800 BC to 1450 BC. Linear A was the primary script used in palace and religious writings of the Minoan civilization. It was succeeded by Linear B, which was used by the Mycenaeans to write an early form of Greek. It was discovered by the archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in 1900. No texts in Linear A have yet been deciphered. Evans named the script "Linear" because its characters c...")
  • 12:16, 29 March 2024Egypt–India relations (hist | edit) ‎[3,176 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Egypt–India relations''' are bilateral relations between Egypt and India. {{stub}} == Quotes == *The Madras Presidency is the habitat of that Tamil race whose civilisation was the most ancient, and a branch of whom, called the Sumerians, spread a vast civilisation on the banks of the Euphrates in very ancient times; whose astrology, religious lore, morals, rites, etc., furnished the foundation for the Assyrian and Babylonian civilis...")
  • 12:02, 29 March 2024Edward Pococke (hist | edit) ‎[1,225 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Edward Pococke''' (baptised 8 November 1604 – 10 September 1691) was an English Orientalist and biblical scholar. {{stub}} == Quotes about Pococke== * Pococke, in his most ingenious work, strongly advocates the same idea, and endeavors to establish still more firmly the identity of the Egyptian, Greek, and Indian mythology. He shows the head of the Rajpoot Solar race -- in fact the great Cuclo-pos (Cyclop or builder) -- called "The great sun,...")
  • 11:09, 29 March 2024Durga Das (hist | edit) ‎[1,556 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Durga Das''' (23 November 1900 – 17 May 1974) was an Indian journalist. {{stub}} == Quotes == *After the ceremony, Nehru and other Congress leaders addressed a mass meeting on the river bank. As the meeting ended, Ran Ahmed Kidwai whispered to me: "Jawaharlal has performed the last rites not only of Gandhi but of Gandhiism as well. Now that the master has gone, there will be no one to discipline the crowd. The High Command is dead." **[https://arc...")
  • 11:06, 29 March 2024Rafi Ahmed Kidwai (hist | edit) ‎[1,338 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Rafi Ahmed Kidwai''' (18 February 1894 – 24 October 1954) was a politician, an Indian independence activist and a socialist. Kidwai served as a Minister of Communications in the first Cabinet of Independent India (First Nehru Ministry). He hailed from Barabanki District of Uttar Pradesh, in north India. {{stub}} == Quotes == *After the ceremony, Nehru and other Congress leaders addressed a mass meeting on the river bank. As the meeting en...")
  • 09:54, 29 March 2024Rajpath (hist | edit) ‎[2,165 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Rajpath''', officially named Kartavya Path[1] (transl. Path of duty[2]), and formerly known as Kingsway, is a ceremonial boulevard in New Delhi, India, that runs from Rashtrapati Bhavan on Raisina Hill through Vijay Chowk and India Gate, National War Memorial to National Stadium, Delhi. The avenue is lined on both sides by huge lawns, canals and rows of trees. Considered to be one of the most important roads in India, it is where the annual Republic Da...")
  • 00:08, 29 March 2024Zabulistan (hist | edit) ‎[1,399 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Zabulistan''' (Persian: زابلستان, Zābulistān, Zābolistān, Zāwulistān or simply زابل Zābul, Pashto: زابل Zābəl), was a historical region in southern Afghanistan roughly corresponding to the modern provinces of Zabul and Ghazni. {{stub}} == Quotes == *From Kapisa I travelled further west and after seven days arrived at the country of Zabulistan which its people call She-hu-lo-sa-t’a-na. The native are Hu people; the king an...")
  • 00:08, 29 March 2024The Amazing World of Gumball (season 2) (hist | edit) ‎[34,744 bytes]Robotquote1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{italic title}} :'''Seasons''': 1/2 (Main) ---- '''''The Amazing World of Gumball''''' (2011–2019) is an animated television series created by Ben Bocquelet for Cartoon Network. The series revolves around the lives of 12-year-old Gumball Watterson, a blue cat, and his goldfish best friend—adoptive brother 10-yea...") Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 23:30, 28 March 2024Haj subsidy (hist | edit) ‎[2,055 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Haj subsidy''' was a subsidy based on religion that was given to Hajj pilgrims by the Government of India in the form of discounted air fare so that a pilgrim can fly to Mecca for Hajj. The policy has always been controversial until it was abolished under the ruling of the Indian judicial organs. {{stub}} == Quotes == *One thing remained constant throughout the reign—the investments of Hajj. On average, around 15,000 pilgrims visited Mecca a...")
  • 23:05, 28 March 2024Battle of Khanwa (hist | edit) ‎[3,322 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Battle of Khanwa''' was fought at Khanwa on March 16, 1527. == Quotes == === Tuzk-e Babri=== : Babur. Tuzk-e Babri. (trans.) Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khanan. illuminated. Delhi: Akbar, 1589. p. Folio 318b. This manuscript is available in National Museum, New Delhi. The Persian translation was done from the original Turkic manuscript of Babur. This was translated by author from the copy kept at National Museum, New Delhi. *(March 17th, 1527) On S...")
  • 22:48, 28 March 2024Piotr Greger (hist | edit) ‎[1,024 bytes]Gilldragon (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''w:Piotr Greger''' (24 March 1964 –) is a Polish prelate of the Catholic Church. == Quotes == * Historical reflection is always present, or at least should be, in every community. The truth about what happened here, behind the wires of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau built on the outskirts of Oświęcim, should not divide us in any way. The sacrifice of the lives of these people, preceded by cruel martyrdom, should becom...")
  • 22:21, 28 March 2024Zunbils (hist | edit) ‎[2,491 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Zunbil''', also written as Zhunbil, or Rutbils of Zabulistan,[3] was a royal dynasty south of the Hindu Kush in present southern Afghanistan region. {{stub}} == Quotes == *In southern and eastern Afghanistan, the regions of Zamindawar (Zamin I Datbar or land of the justice giver, the classical Archosia) and Zabulistan or Zabul (Jabala, Kapisha, Kia pi shi) and Kābul, the Arabs were effectively opposed for more than two centuries, from 643 to 870 AD,...")
  • 19:40, 28 March 2024The Amazing World of Gumball (season 1) (hist | edit) ‎[13,806 bytes]Robotquote1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{italic title}} :'''Seasons''': 1*2 ---- '''''The Amazing World of Gumball''''' (2011–2019) is an animated television series created by Ben Bocquelet for Cartoon Network. The series revolves around the lives of 12-year-old Gumball Watterson, a blue cat, and his goldfish best friend—adoptive brother 10-year-old Darwin, who attends middle school...") Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 19:03, 28 March 2024Out There (2013 TV series) (hist | edit) ‎[996 bytes]2601:2c4:47f:1670:39dc:38fe:ba89:e3da (talk) (Created page with "'''''Out There''''' is an American adult animated television series created by Ryan Quincy. It aired on IFC for one season from February 22 to April 19, 2013, and was not renewed for a second, ''Out There: The Complete Series'' was released on DVD on November 27, 2013 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment all 10 episodes including 2-disc set, and including guest stars of Selma Blair, Jeanine Clement, Nick Offer...")
  • 18:21, 28 March 2024Franny's Feet (hist | edit) ‎[1,861 bytes]173.76.90.207 (talk) (*/ Franny's Feet (TV Series)*/)
  • 17:40, 28 March 2024Peep and The Big Wide World (hist | edit) ‎[2,682 bytes]173.76.90.207 (talk) ((Peep and The Big Wide World))
  • 17:06, 28 March 2024Sue Campbell (philosopher) (hist | edit) ‎[827 bytes]Peter1c (talk | contribs) (The accusation of bitterness implicitly acknowledges that a great many people have never been granted the social goods likely to lead to the luxury of cultivating sympathetic emotional lives.)
  • 16:37, 28 March 2024Hsuan Hua (hist | edit) ‎[1,969 bytes]Invokingvajras (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|Hsuan Hua '''Hsuan Hua''' (宣化法師; ''Xuānhuà Fǎshī''; born '''Bai Yushu'''; April 16 1937) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, teacher, and major contributing figure in bringing Chinese Buddhism to the United States in the late 20th century. He is the founder of Dharma Realm Buddhist Association (DRBA). == Quotes == ===Spring Sun, Lotus Flower: Quotes From the Teaching...")
  • 12:26, 28 March 2024Alexandre Herculano (hist | edit) ‎[1,526 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Alexandre Herculano''' de Carvalho e Araújo was a Portuguese novelist and historian. {{stub}} == Quotes == *Alexandre Herculano, a famous writer of the 19th century, mentioned in his “Fragment about the Inquisition”: <br> “…The terrors inflicted on pregnant women made them abort….Neither the beauty or decorousness of the flower of youth, nor the old age, so worthy of compassion in a woman, exempted the weaker sex from the bruta...")
  • 11:57, 28 March 2024Charles Dellon (hist | edit) ‎[1,235 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Charles Gabriel Dellon''', also known as Gabriel Dellon, was a 17th-century French physician and writer, mostly known for his work Relation de l'Inquisition de Goa published in 1687. Dellon traveled widely during his life. Aged 17, he embarked in Port-Louis as second surgeon on board the ship La Force.")
  • 11:40, 28 March 2024Richard Seymour Hall (hist | edit) ‎[4,462 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Richard Seymour Hall''' (22 July 1925 – 14 November 1997) was a British journalist and historian, writing primarily about Africa. == Quotes == ===Empires of the Monsoon=== *With Calicut at his mercy, da Gama might have sent his soldiers ashore to put to the sword as many of its citizens as they could seize. Instead, he told his men to parade the prisoners, then to hack off their hands, ears and noses. As the work progressed, all the a...")
  • 02:17, 28 March 2024Rumy Alqahtani (hist | edit) ‎[1,318 bytes]Chongkian (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Rumy Alqahtani''' (Arabic: رومي القحطاني) is a Saudi Arabian model who will represent Saudi Arabia in Miss Universe 2024, being the first ever representative from the country to participate in the beauty pageant. {{model-stub}} ==Quotes== * I am honored to participate in the Miss Universe 2024 competition. This is the debut of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the competition. ** Rumy Alqahtani (2024) cited in: "[https://www.khaleejtimes.com/wo...")
  • 23:22, 27 March 2024Gaspar Correa (hist | edit) ‎[1,760 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Gaspar Correia''' was a Portuguese historian considered a Portuguese Polybius. He authored Lendas da Índia, one of the earliest and most important works about Portuguese rule in Asia. {{stub}} == Quotes == *The historian Gaspar Correa describes what da Gama did next:<br>When all the Indians had been thus executed [sic], he ordered their feet to be tied together, as they had no hands with which to untie them: and in order that they should not...")
  • 23:04, 27 March 2024Andrea Corsali (hist | edit) ‎[3,986 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Andrea Corsali (1487—?) was an Italian explorer who worked in the service of Giuliano di Lorenzo de' Medici of Florence and Lorenzo II de' Medici, duke of Urbino. Corsali traveled to Asia and the south seas aboard a Portuguese merchant vessel, sending home written accounts of the lands and peoples which he encountered along the way. Two of Corsali’s letters from the 'East Indies' were published in Florence in 1518, and again in Giovanni Battista Ramusio, Delle naviga...")
  • 22:26, 27 March 2024P. T. Srinivasa Iyengar (hist | edit) ‎[1,331 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Pillaipundagudi Thiruvengadattaiyangar Srinivasa Iyengar''' was an Indian historian, linguist and educationist who wrote books on the history of South India. {{stub}} == Quotes == *As the historian P. T. Srinivasan Iyengar pertinently noted in 1926, <br>A careful study of the Vedas...reveals the fact that Vedic culture is so redolent of the Indian soil and of the Indian atmosphere that the idea of the non-Indian origin of that culture...")
  • 22:17, 27 March 2024Feroze Gandhi (hist | edit) ‎[1,789 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Feroze Gandhi''' (born Feroze Gandhy; 12 September 1912– 8 September 1960)[3] was an Indian freedom fighter, politician and journalist. {{stub}} == Quotes about Gandhi== * Feroze was furious, to say the least. He fought her with all means, through the press, via other politicians and face-to-face with her over the breakfast table at Teen Murti. According to Janardan Thakur, well-known political correspondent: ‘It was her husband who perhaps...")
  • 22:03, 27 March 2024Natwar Singh (hist | edit) ‎[1,756 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Kunwar Natwar Singh''', IFS is an Indian diplomat and politician who served as the Minister of External Affairs from May 2004 to December 2005. Singh was selected into the Indian Foreign Service in 1953. In 1984, he resigned from the service to contest elections as a member of the Indian National Congress party. *One afternoon, Mrs Gandhi had some free time and decided to go for a drive, along with me. A few miles outside Kabul she saw a dilapidat...")
  • 17:53, 27 March 2024Hot Resort (hist | edit) ‎[2,169 bytes]Yoshiman6464 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{italic title}} '''''w:Hot Resort''''' is a 1985 American comedy film about several young American men who get a job at a resort hotel in the Caribbean. :''Directed by John Robins. Written by John Robins, Boaz Davidson, and Norman Hudis Claire Parker and Clarkson.'' {{film-stub}} == Dialogue == :'''Bill Martin''': Now remember, our motto here at the Royal St. Kitts is the guest is always...")
  • 16:07, 27 March 2024Jaime Prieto Amaya (hist | edit) ‎[872 bytes]Gilldragon (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''w:Jaime Prieto Amaya''' (27 March 1941 – 25 August 2010) was a Colombian prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the bishop of the Diocese of Barrancabermeja and as the bishop of the Diocese of Cúcuta. == Quotes == * We, as a Church, before a "paraco," a guerrilla, must try to establish a pastoral dialogue. ** [https://www.fides.org/en/news/26021-AMERICA_COLOMBIA_Bis...")
  • 15:54, 27 March 2024Atle Selberg (hist | edit) ‎[4,648 bytes]Suslindisambiguator (talk | contribs) (created page with 2 quotes from Selberg & 1 quote from Selberg)
  • 15:38, 27 March 2024Clément-Joseph Hannouche (hist | edit) ‎[1,036 bytes]Gilldragon (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''w:Clément-Joseph Hannouche''' (27 March 1950 – 9 April 2020) was an Egyptian prelate of the Syriac Catholic Church who served as the eparch of the Eparchy of Cairo. == Quotes == *The Church has gone in search of lost sheep, with patience and perseverance, full of love. Encourage and accept the participation of the lay faithful, because they contribute to the work in the field of the Lord. ** [https://www.vatican.va/cont...")
  • 06:15, 27 March 2024The Wizard of Id (hist | edit) ‎[694 bytes]Ficaia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''''The Wizard of Id''''' is a daily newspaper comic strip created by American cartoonists Brant Parker and Johnny Hart. Beginning November 16, 1964, the strip follows the antics of a large cast of characters in a shabby medieval kingdom called "Id". The title is a play on The Wizard of Oz, combined with the Freudian psychological term ''id'', which represents the instinctive and primal part of the human psyche. == Quotes == * '''Spook''': Turnkey, what's the meaning o...")
  • 05:00, 27 March 2024Abdilatif Abdalla (hist | edit) ‎[2,405 bytes]IOHANNVSVERVS (talk | contribs) (Create page 🌻)
  • 04:13, 27 March 2024Pistol (British miniseries) (hist | edit) ‎[24,974 bytes]Brudelman (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''''Pistol''''' is a biopic miniseries that was broadcasted in 2022 chronicling the rise and fall of the seminal punk rock music act; The Sex Pistols. ==Season 1== ===''The Cloak of Invisibility'' [1.10]== :'''Paul'': Shit! Pull over! Steve, pull over now. I'm gonna lose my apprenticeship. :'''Steve''': They'll definitely kick the shit out of us for having a better motor than them. :'''Paul'': I shouldn't have let you talk...")
  • 14:12, 26 March 2024Rama Tirtha (hist | edit) ‎[1,293 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Swami Rama Tirtha pronunciationⓘ (Punjabi: ਸਵਾਮੀ ਰਾਮਤੀਰਥ, Hindi: स्वामी रामतीर्थ 22 October 1873 – 17 October 1906[1]), also known as Ram Soami, was an Indian teacher of the Hindu philosophy of Vedanta. He was among the first notable teachers of Hinduism to lecture in the United States, travelling there in 1902, preceded by Swami Vivekananda in 1893 and followed by Paramahansa Yogananda in 1920.[2][3] During his Ame...")
  • 14:03, 26 March 2024Swami Abhedananda (hist | edit) ‎[1,622 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Swami Abhedananda (2 October 1866 – 8 September 1939), born Kaliprasad Chandra, was a direct disciple of the 19th century mystic Ramakrishna Paramahansa and the founder of Ramakrishna Vedanta Math. Swami Vivekananda sent him to the West to head the Vedanta Society of New York in 1897, and spread the message of Vedanta, a theme on which he authored several books through his life, and subsequently founded the Ramakrishna Vedanta Math, in Calcutta (now Kolkata) and Darjee...")
  • 09:33, 26 March 2024First Crusade (hist | edit) ‎[6,839 bytes]Ficaia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''{{w|First Crusade}}''' (1096–1099) was the first of a series of religious wars, or Crusades, initiated, supported and at times directed by the Latin Church in the middle ages. The objective was the recovery of the Holy Land from Islamic rule. While Jerusalem had been under Muslim rule for hundreds of years, by the 11th century the Seljuk takeover of the region threatened local Christian populations, pilgrimages from the West, and the Byzantine Empire itself. Th...")
  • 21:07, 25 March 2024Kansas State University (hist | edit) ‎[1,551 bytes]AC9016 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Kansas State University''' ('''KSU''', '''Kansas State''', or '''K-State''') is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Manhattan, Kansas. It was opened as the state's land-grant college in 1863 and was the first public institution of higher learning in the state of Kansas. __NOTOC__ {{TOCalpha}} == J == I know a spot that I love full well, 'Tis not in forest nor yet in dell; Ever it holds me with magic spell, I think of thee, Alma Mater. *...")
  • 18:41, 25 March 2024Virginity test (hist | edit) ‎[4,119 bytes]Ficaia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A '''{{w|virginity test}}''' is a cultural practice and process intended to determine whether a woman or girl is a virgin; i.e., to determine that she has never had {{w|penile-vaginal intercourse}}. The test typically involves a check for the presence of an intact hymen, typically on the flawed assumption that it can only be, and will always be torn as a result of vaginal intercourse. == Quotes == * If any man take a wife, and go in unto her, and hate her,{{pb}...")
  • 18:04, 25 March 2024Ottoman Greece (hist | edit) ‎[6,663 bytes]Ficaia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''{{w|Ottoman Greece}}''' refers to the vast majority of the territory of present-day Greece which was at some point incorporated within the Ottoman Empire. The period of Ottoman rule in Greece, lasting from the mid-15th century to the successful Greek War of Independence that broke out in 1821 and the First Hellenic Republic was proclaimed in 1822 (preceded by the creation of the autonomous Septinsular Republic in 1800), is known in Greek as '''''Tourkokratia'''''...")
  • 17:30, 25 March 2024Greek dances (hist | edit) ‎[2,586 bytes]Ficaia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''{{w|Greek dance}}''' (Greek: χορός, ''chorós'') is a very old tradition, being referred to by authors such as Plato, Aristotle, Plutarch and Lucian. There are different styles and interpretations from all of the islands and surrounding mainland areas. Each region formed its own choreography and style to fit in with their own ways. For example, island dances have more of a different smooth flow to them, while Pontic dancing closer to the Black Sea...")
  • 17:14, 25 March 2024Filippo Sassetti (hist | edit) ‎[1,243 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Filippo Sassetti''' (1540–1588) was a traveller and merchant from a long-established Florentine mercantile family, who was born in Florence in 1540. Though his father had sold family interests and he had to commence as a clerk in a merchant business, Sassetti enrolled in 1568 at the University of Pisa and was imbued with a humanist education; he was proficient in botany, geography, astronomy and cosmography and was curious about philology and...")
  • 17:09, 25 March 2024M. Rahim Khan (hist | edit) ‎[1,266 bytes] (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Mohammad Rahim Khan''' was a two star Pakistani military general, diplomat, and later civil servant who served as the 14th defence secretary of Pakistan from November 1980 to December 1981. Before the partition of the Indian subcontinent, he served in the British Indian Army twice in 1943 with the second appointment in 1951. General Rahim also remained CGS of Pakistan Army. {{stub}} == Quotes == *Major-General Rahim Khan was the other officer P...")
  • 17:07, 25 March 2024P-Valley/Season 2 (hist | edit) ‎[8,885 bytes]Brudelman (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{italic title}} ---- :'''P-Valley''' 1 2 '''Main''' ==Season 2== ===''Pussyland'' [2.01]=== :'''Autumn''': [''To Andre''] I guess Chucalissa crept up in my veins like a good vice. <hr width="50%"/> :'''Woddy''': Ain't you scared? :'''Murda''': No. I ain't scared of the living. <hr width="50%"/> :'''Autumn''': Nothing works. Paint the walls red, bloodstains also bleed back through. <hr width="50%"/> :'''Big Al...")
  • 16:20, 25 March 2024P-Valley/Season 1 (hist | edit) ‎[13,737 bytes]Brudelman (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{italic title}} ---- :'''P-Valley''' 1 2 '''Main''' ==Season 1== ===''Perpetratin''' [1.01]=== :'''Autumn Night''': Can't trust a man without a vice. We all need to give into something. :'''Andre Watkins: True dat. <hr width="50%"/> :'''Autumn Night''': You've got a good eye. :'''Andre Watkins''': That I do. <hr width="50%"/> :'''Patrice Woodbine''': God is always grateful for an offering. But he'd be more gra...")
  • 15:55, 25 March 2024David Niven (hist | edit) ‎[1,609 bytes]Ficaia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|Niven in 1973 '''James David Graham Niven''' (1 March 1910 – 29 July 1983) was a British actor, soldier, memoirist, and novelist. Niven was known as a handsome and debonair leading man in Classic Hollywood films. He received an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. == Quotes == * Can you imagine being wonderfully over-paid for dressing up and playing games? ** From an interview; quoted in Frank S. Pepper...")
  • 15:38, 25 March 2024P-Valley (hist | edit) ‎[1,458 bytes]Brudelman (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''''P-Valley''''' (2020-present) is an American drama television series airing on Starz revolving around primarily African-American women working at ''The Pynk'' strip club in the Mississippi town of Chucalissa under the directorship of the non-binary Uncle Clifford Sayles, along with businessman negotiating the construction of a casino and aspiring rappers. ==Season 1== ===''Per...")
  • 14:50, 25 March 2024Milton Inniss (hist | edit) ‎[789 bytes]Gilldragon (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''w:Milton Inniss''' (25 March 1963 –) is a Barbadian diplomat. == Quotes == * During my travels I met Heads of State, Prime Ministers and other officials. How I interacted with people was important. How to disagree without being disagreeable, agree to disagree but still be friends, and so on. Simple values of politeness and respect were very important, just like they are in my role today. ** [https://diplomatmagazine.com/heads-of-mission/north-america/barbado...")
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