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  2. Killjoy (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Both of these films consisted of a largely African American cast; however, this element was greatly diminished for Killjoy 3, which was presented as something of a teen-slasher film. The titular character, as a clown, makes a number of crude jokes throughout the first two installments, but Killjoy 3 appears to be a genuine effort in black comedy .

  3. Margaret Killjoy - Wikipedia

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    Killjoy is an anarchist, feminist, and anti-fascist. [1] She is a transgender woman. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Killjoy spent much of her early adult life as a " squatter and wanderer", then in the late 2010s began building a small cabin in the Appalachian Mountains on an anarchist land project .

  4. Guilty Men - Wikipedia

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    The book's slogan, "Let the guilty men retire", was an attack on members of the National Government before Winston Churchill became Prime Minister in May 1940. Most were Conservatives, although some were National Liberals and one was Ramsay MacDonald, the former leader of the Labour Party.

  5. William Ramsay, 1st Earl of Dalhousie - Wikipedia

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    He was the eldest son of George Ramsay, 1st Lord Ramsay of Dalhousie, by Margaret, daughter and heiress of George Douglas of Helenhill, brother to William Douglas, 7th Earl of Morton, and Robert, Earl of Buchan. He was chosen to represent the burgh of Montrose in the Scottish parliament in 1617 and 1621. On 21 July 1618 he obtained from the ...

  6. Andrew Michael Ramsay - Wikipedia

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    Sir Andrew Michael Ramsay Bt FRS (9 July 1686 – 6 May 1743), commonly called the Chevalier Ramsay, was a Scottish-born writer who lived most of his adult life in France. He was a baronet in the Jacobite peerage .

  7. Ann Cleeves - Wikipedia

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    Cleeves was born in Herefordshire and brought up in north Devon where she attended Barnstaple Grammar School; [2] she studied English at the University of Sussex but dropped out and then took up various jobs, including cook at the Fair Isle bird observatory, auxiliary coastguard, probation officer, library outreach worker and child care officer.

  8. Theon Greyjoy - Wikipedia

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    Impressed with Theon's loyalty, Ramsay has him resume his identity as Theon Greyjoy to gain entry to Moat Cailin, a fortress occupied by Ironborn that is preventing Roose Bolton's forces from returning North. Theon promises that Ramsay will give the Ironborn amnesty if they surrender, but Ramsay goes back on his word and has the garrison flayed.

  9. Epigraph (literature) - Wikipedia

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    For example, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows opens with two: a quotation from Aeschylus's tragedy The Libation Bearers and a quotation from William Penn. Quotation from Woodrow Wilson 's The State on the title page of every issue of The Bohemian Review , a magazine endorsing independence of Czechs and Slovaks to Austria-Hungary in 1917 ...