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  • '''Les Golden''' is an American astronomer, gambling writer, actor, musician, and political activist who wr ...o-author of an article in Science magazine, the prestigious journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, AAAS. I guess he though that s ...
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  • ...ecember.</ref><ref>(1943), “Twins Tend Record Twin Crop,” ''Chicago Herald-American'', December 4, p. II-3</ref><ref>Petlicki, Myrna (1997), “Golden memories,” ...Mass.). The Cornell website notes him as one of its distinguished alumni writers.<ref>www.collegegrid.com/grid/index.php/Cornell_University</ref> He recei ...
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  • The peer-reviewed <b>Governmental Negligence: The Devastation of the American Urban Forest, A Case Study from Oak Park, Illinois</b> by [[Leslie M. Golde ...ogy and Anthropology</i>.<ref>Golden, Leslie M., “The Deforestation of the American Urban Forest: A Case Study from Oak Park, Illinois,” <i>International Jour ...
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  • '''Miles Rose Productions''', previously '''Hokl/EB Films''', is an American motion picture production company. They have produced the award-winning mot [[Category:American academics]] ...
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  • [[Category:Anglo-American playing card games]] [[Category:American academics]] ...
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  • Available at fine book stores, amazon.com, and American distributor Digital Impressions. [[Category:American academics]] ...
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  • <b>Governmental Negligence and the Devastation of the American Urban Forest - A Case Study from Oak Park, Illinois</b> was a paper deliver Golden, Leslie M. (2022) Governmental Negligence and the Devastation of the American Urban Forest - A Case Study from Oak Park, Illinois, Global Conference on E ...
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  • [[Category:American academics]] [[Category:American actor-politicians]] ...
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  • ...s''' (born '''Bernard Schwartz'''; June 3, 1925-September 29, 2010) was an American film actor whose career spanned six decades but who was mostly popular in t ...urvey carried out by the [[American Film Institute]] voted it the funniest American film ever made.<ref name=foxnews>[http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2010 ...
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  • '''American literature''' generally refers to [[English literature]] produced in the [[ ...he literary outcome of the former colonies gradually found its own unique 'American' voice and formed its own literary tradition. ...
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  • ...musicians who dress in [[Drag (clothing)|drag]] in order to escape from [[American mafia|mafia]] [[gangsters]] whom they witnessed commit a crime inspired by ...st film comedies of all time. It was voted as the top comedy film by the [[American Film Institute]] on their list on AFI's ''100 Years... 100 Laughs'' poll in ...
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  • ...t Draft of the screenplay is completed and it has been registered with the Writers Guild of America-West, with registration number #1505108. The copyright is Gambling is a major American industry and many successful motion pictures have been made on the subject. ...
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  • ...character C. J. Mohan, in [[Bollywood]] in various gangster roles, and on American Indian television on [[Mumbai]]-based [[Colors_(TV_channel)|Aapka Colors]] He is actually the stage persona of American comedian [[Les Golden]]. ...
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  • ...ers of America |year=2010|authorlink=Western Writers of America |publisher=American Cowboy|url=http://www.americancowboy.com/culture/top-100-western-songs|arch ...ow|term]] used to describe a light-skinned bi-racial woman born of African-American and white progenitors.<ref name="TSHA Handbook">{{Citation| last =Dunn| fir ...
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  • ...e Crypt''''', sometimes titled '''''HBO's Tales from the Crypt''''', is an American [[Horror film|horror]] [[anthology series|anthology]] television series tha Individual episodes from the series often involved big-name stars, either as writers, directors, or actors. In this way, many A-list Hollywood stars were appea ...
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  • ...arity|secular culture]] (see the [[Yiddishist movement]]). Notable Yiddish writers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries are Sholem Yankev Abramovitch, wr [[File:Yiddish WWI poster2.jpg|right|thumb|[[United States|American]] [[World War I]]-era poster in Yiddish. Translated caption: "Food will win ...
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  • '''Edward Oakley Thorp''' (born August 14, 1932) is an American mathematics professor, author, [[hedge fund]] manager, and [[blackjack]] pl ...te/BookReviewTypeDetail/assetid/47321%3Bjsessionid%3Daaa9har2OmrE7K |title=American Scientist online: Bettor Math, article and book review by Elwyn Berlekamp | ...
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  • [[Category:American academics]] [[Category:American essayists]] ...
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  • ...heatre and film credits and is a member of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. [[Category:American academics]] ...
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  • ...player<br/>Doris Humphrey, founder of modern dance<br/>Terry Isaacson, All-American football and wrestling, Air Force Academy<br/>Erik Jacobsen, founder, Nob L [[Category:American non-fiction writers]] ...
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