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  2. Arnold Ridley - Wikipedia

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    William Arnold Ridley was born in Walcot, Bath, Somerset, England, the son of Rosa Caroline (née Morrish, 1870–1956) and William Robert Ridley (1871–1931). [4] His father was a gymnastics instructor and ran a boot and shoe shop. He attended the Clarendon School and the Bath City Secondary School where he was a keen sportsman.

  3. File:Arnold Ridley 1921.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Private Godfrey - Wikipedia

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    Private Charles Godfrey MM is a fictional Home Guard soldier, first portrayed by Arnold Ridley in the British television sitcom Dad's Army. [1] He is retired and was previously a tailor for the Civil Service Stores or the Army & Navy Stores.

  5. Angle - Wikipedia

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    An angle smaller than a right angle (less than 90°) is called an acute angle [11] ("acute" meaning "sharp"). An angle equal to ⁠ 1 / 4 ⁠ turn (90° or ⁠ π / 2 ⁠ radians) is called a right angle. Two lines that form a right angle are said to be normal, orthogonal, or perpendicular. [12]

  6. Central angle - Wikipedia

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    Angle AOB is a central angle. A central angle is an angle whose apex (vertex) is the center O of a circle and whose legs (sides) are radii intersecting the circle in two distinct points A and B. Central angles are subtended by an arc between those two points, and the arc length is the central angle of a circle of radius one (measured in radians). [1]

  7. Arnold Schwarzenegger has been many things during the course of his career — bodybuilder, the Terminator and governor of California, to name a few. He may now be adding Santa Claus to his résumé.

  8. Geometrical-optical illusions - Wikipedia

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    The widely accepted interpretation of, e.g. the Poggendorff and Hering illusions as manifestation of expansion of acute angles at line intersections, is an example of successful implementation of a "bottom-up," physiological explanation of a geometrical–optical illusion. Ponzo illusion in a purely schematic form and, below, with perspective clues

  9. First look at Daisy Ridley's new real-life movie with ... - AOL

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    Daisy Ridley's new real-life movie Young Woman and the Sea has released some first-look images ahead of the film's release.