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  2. Louis Gossett Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Louis Cameron Gossett Jr. (May 27, 1936 – March 29, 2024) was an American actor. He made his stage debut at the age of 17. Shortly thereafter, he successfully auditioned for the Broadway play Take a Giant Step.

  3. Scoring off Jeeves - Wikipedia

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    Later, Bertie goes to a club for a drink, to fortify himself for his upcoming lunch with his overbearing Aunt Agatha. At the club, Bertie sees his friend Bingo Little. Bingo is living at Ditteredge Hall, the country house of the Glossop family, as a tutor to the Glossops' son, Oswald; Bertie is an acquaintance of the son's older sister, Honoria ...

  4. Lout - Wikipedia

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    Lout may refer to: Lout, a 2021 EP by The Horrors; Lout Pond, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States; Louts, a tributary of the river Adour in France; See also

  5. What to Do If Your Partner Has an Overbearing Mother ... - AOL

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    What does an overbearing mother look like, you ask? According to Dr. Hafeez, there’s a good chance the ‘overbearing’ descriptor fits if your partner’s mother does any of the following ...

  6. List of Valiant stories - Wikipedia

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    The Lout That Ruled the Rovers. Published: 20 December 1975 to 10 April 1976 [1] Artist: Félix Carrión [1] Alf "Monty" Montgomery has his lifetime ban from ...

  7. Lutte Ouvrière - Wikipedia

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    Lutte Ouvrière (Workers' Struggle, French pronunciation: [lyt.uvʁiˈjɛʁ]) is a Trotskyist communist party [2] in France, named after its weekly paper. Arlette Laguiller was the party's spokeswoman from 1973 to 2008 and ran in each presidential election until 2012, when Nathalie Arthaud was the candidate.

  8. Larrikin - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of a larrikin, from Nelson P. Whitelocke's book A Walk in Sydney Streets on the Shady Side (1885). Larrikin is an Australian English term meaning "a mischievous young person, an uncultivated, rowdy but good-hearted person", or "a person who acts with apparent disregard for social or political conventions".

  9. Regina Louf - Wikipedia

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    The testimony of Regina Louf on public television and the discarding of judge Jean-Marc Connerotte from the case because he attended a fundraising dinner for the victims families led to a "White March" being organised in Brussels. 300,000–400,000 Belgian citizens took part in the march and demanded justice for the victims in the Dutroux case and an end to the corruption in the justice system.