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  2. Category:African-American female comedians - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American female comedians. It includes American female comedians that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  3. Latin prosody - Wikipedia

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    In modern terms, a caesura is a natural break which occurs in the middle of a foot, at the end of a word. This is contrasted with diaeresis, which is a break between two feet. In dactylic hexameter, there must be a caesura in each line, and such caesuras almost always occur in the 3rd or 4th foot. There are two kinds of caesura:

  4. Caesura - Wikipedia

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    This line includes a masculine caesura after θεὰ, a natural break that separates the line into two logical parts. Homeric lines more commonly employ feminine caesurae; this preference is observed to an even higher degree among the Alexandrian poets. [3] An example of a feminine caesura is the opening line of the Odyssey:

  5. 25 Female Comedians We're Obsessed With Right Now - AOL

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    We've spent countless nights bursting into fits of laughter while watching our favorite female comedians perform their stand-up routines. Whether it's a new Netflix special or a live performance ...

  6. Latin rhythmic hexameter - Wikipedia

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    The Latin rhythmic hexameter [1] or accentual hexameter [2] is a kind of Latin dactylic hexameter which arose in the Middle Ages alongside the metrical kind. The rhythmic hexameter did not scan correctly according to the rules of classical prosody; instead it imitated the approximate sound of a typical metrical hexameter by having roughly the same number of syllables and putting word accents ...

  7. Dactylic hexameter - Wikipedia

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    A hexameter line can be divided into six feet (Greek ἕξ hex = "six"). In strict dactylic hexameter, each foot would be a dactyl (a long and two short syllables, i.e. – u u), but classical meter allows for the substitution of a spondee (two long syllables, i.e. – –) in place of a dactyl in most positions. Specifically, the first four ...

  8. Gina Yashere - Wikipedia

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    Sir Patrick Stewart: A Knight of Comedy: Herself Go 8 Bit: Herself Episode: "Episode #1.2" Debate Wars: Herself Episode: "Babies Vs. Old People" Black Is the New Black: Herself Live at the Apollo: Herself / Host Episode: "Episode #12.3" 2017–18 The Daily Show with Trevor Noah: Commentator 4 episodes 2017 Crashing: Gina Episode: "Artie Lange ...

  9. Anthony Jeselnik Sets Netflix Comedy Special ‘Bones and All ...

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    Anthony Jeselnik is bringing his pitch-black comedy to Netflix once again with the new stand-up special “Bones and All,” which is set to debut on the platform on Nov. 26. Jeselnik’s third ...