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  2. Cultural impact of Harry Styles - Wikipedia

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    Sony Music Group considered Harry's House a major seller for their third fiscal quarter of 2022, when the company experienced record earnings and a 42.9% year-on-year growth in music publishing revenue. [145] In 2022, Harry's House was listed among the key contributors to an increase of cassette sales in the UK, the highest level since 2003. [146]

  3. Scarification - Wikipedia

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    The scars tend to spread as they heal, so final designs are usually simple, the details being lost during healing. Scarification being created. Some common scarification techniques include: Ink rubbing Tattoo ink (or similar agent) is rubbed into a fresh cut to add color or extra visibility to the scar. Most of the ink remains in the skin as ...

  4. Lord Voldemort - Wikipedia

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    In the books, and to a lesser extent in the films, Harry's scar serves as an indicator of Voldemort's presence: it burns when the Dark Lord is near or when Voldemort is feeling murderous or exultant. According to Rowling, by attacking Harry when he was a baby Voldemort gave him "tools [that] no other wizard possessed—the scar and the ability ...

  5. Prince William may not have had a run in with Voldemort, but he’s still got a lightning scar badge of honor. The royal, 41, opened up about his Harry Potter-like scar while visiting Cardiff ...

  6. The real story behind that awkward Melania Trump and Prince ...

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    Some speculated that Harry's hand gesture looked like a "devil's horn," while one body expert claimed that it was a sign of "self-comfort." CNN reporter Kate Bennett -- a White House correspondent ...

  7. Cultural icon - Wikipedia

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    A red telephone box is a British cultural icon. [3]According to the Canadian Journal of Communication, academic literature has described all of the following as "cultural icons": Shakespeare, Oprah, Batman, Anne of Green Gables, the Cowboy, the 1960s female pop singer, the horse, Las Vegas, the library, the Barbie doll, DNA, and the New York Yankees."

  8. Harry Potter - Wikipedia

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    The Elephant House was one of the cafés in Edinburgh where Rowling wrote the first part of Harry Potter.. The series follows the life of a boy named Harry Potter.In the first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the US), Harry lives in a cupboard under the stairs in the house of the Dursleys, his aunt, uncle and cousin, who all treat him poorly.

  9. 'The Crown' re-creates Prince Harry's costume party scandal ...

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    Prince Harry called this one of the "biggest mistakes" of his life. Nearly two decades after Prince Harry appeared at a 2005 costume party dressed in a Nazi soldier's uniform, the moment remains a ...