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... One popular urban legend is the story of razor blades or needles being pushed into apples before being handed out to children. There have been scares relating to LSD -laced gum or temporary tattoos, and many stories about poisoned candy. Many dentist's offices, either seeking publicity or out of genuine concern, offer free x-rays of halloween candy to check for foreign objects. While many... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Trick-or-treat
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...blurbs before returning them to the library. A volume of poems by John Betjeman , for example, was returned to the library with a new dustjacket featuring a photograph of a nearly naked, heavily tattooed middle-aged man. They were eventually discovered, and prosecuted for this in May, 1962 . The incident was reported in the national newspaper the Daily Mirror as "Gorilla in the Roses". They... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Joe Orton
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...of the ear. It is recommended that men be clean-shaven at all times. Men may not wear earrings, necklaces, or bracelets of any kind. No hats are allowed indoors except in the gymnasium. Tattoos and body piercings are forbidden. The Univeristy will not allow articles of any kind to display the logos of Abercrombie & Fitch and its subsidiary Hollister . These items may not be carried... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Bob Jones University
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...Isles article) Etymology The etymology of the name Britain is thought to derive from a Celtic word, Pritani , "painted", a reference to the inhabitants of the islands' use of body-paint and tattoos. If this is true, there is an interesting parallel with the name Pict , connected with a Latin word of the same meaning. The modern Welsh name for Britain is Prydain . It has also been... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Britain
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...4 , 1975 in Los Angeles, California ) is an American actress . She is renowned for her award winning acting talent and known for her exotic looks, full lips, wild child image, numerous tattoos and her humanitarian work with refugees. She has received three Golden Globes as well as an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Lisa Rowe in the movie Girl... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Angelina Jolie
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... - The High and the Mighty 1955 Jo Van Fleet - East of Eden Betsy Blair - Marty Peggy Lee - Pete Kelly's Blues Marisa Pavan - The Rose Tattoo Natalie Wood - Rebel Without a Cause 1956 Dorothy Malone - Written on the Wind Mildred Dunnock - Baby Doll Eileen Heckart - The Bad Seed Mercedes McCambridge... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
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...become so widely-known that it is now instantly recognisable as representing London; it has been featured on t-shirts, postcards and other memorabilia; at least one man has the entire zone 1 map tattooed on his back in full colour, complete with station names (see links below). A map of the fictional Island of Sodor inspired by Harry Beck's design In the Tate Modern itself hangs... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Tube map
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... 1937) Children At School (dir. Basil Wright 1937) We Live In Two Worlds (dir. Alberto Cavalcanti 1937) Daily Round (dir. Richard Massingham, Karl Urbahn 1937) Trade Tattoo (dir. Len Lye 1937) The Face of Scotland (dir. Basil Wright 1938) The Londoners (dir. John Taylor 1939) Judgement Deferred (dir. John Baxter 1951) Brandy for the Parson... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/John Grierson
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...backing for Guglielmo Marconi 's work on Radio transmission, and obtained several related patents Edison purchased the Woodward and Evans patent for the electric bulb and improved the design Tattoo gun incandescent light bulb Improvements of Edison's work Lewis Latimer patented an improved method of producing the filament in light bulbs. Nikola Tesla developed alternating... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Thomas Edison
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...Arnold Drummond dresses in Japanese robes and announces his intent to commit seppuku (though this is done in a humorous fashion). In Raymond Benson 's James Bond book The Man with the Red Tattoo , the main villain, Yami Shogun Goro Yoshida commits seppuku just before Bond could capture him. Yasutake Tsukamoto, yakuza leader and Yoshida's secundant, tells Bond that Yoshida won, because... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Seppuku
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