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  2. Terrytoons - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Terrytoons comics include the field's first 3-D comic book, Three Dimension Comics #1 (Sept. 1953 oversize format, Oct. 1953 standard-size reprint), featuring Mighty Mouse. [19] According to Joe Kubert , co-creator with the brothers Norman Maurer and Leonard Maurer, it sold an exceptional 1.2 million copies at 25 cents apiece [ 20 ...

  3. Doormat - Wikipedia

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    Doormat may refer to: Mat, a piece of fabric material that is placed on a floor or other flat surface "Doormat", song by No Doubt on their 1992 album No Doubt "Doormat", song by Spazz on their 1994 album Dwarf Jester Rising; John Doormat, main character of the eponymous 1950s cartoon series

  4. Category:Terrytoons characters - Wikipedia

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  5. No Doubt (No Doubt album) - Wikipedia

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    John Spence, Eric Stefani, and Eric's sister Gwen formed the band as Apple Core in 1986, [2] having worked together at a local Dairy Queen. [3] They played small gigs around the Orange County area, with Spence's on-stage antics carrying its performances. Tony Kanal went to one of these early shows and soon joined the band as its bassist. After ...

  6. Bruce Doull - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Bruce Doull (born 11 September 1950) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Carlton Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).. Wearing guernsey number 11, he was nicknamed the "Flying Doormat" due to the matted appearance of the constantly disarranged long portions of his extreme "combover" hairstyle.

  7. Mat - Wikipedia

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    A doormat inscribed with a message. A mat is a hard or soft floor covering that generally is placed on a floor or other flat surface. Mats serve a range of purposes including: serving to clean items passed over it, such as a doormat, which removes dirt from the soles of shoes

  8. The Honeymoon Express - Wikipedia

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    The film is based on a play titled The Doormat. [2] It was directed by James Flood and the screenwriter was Mary O'Hara.The film was released by Warner Bros. Pictures.It was reported by The Film Daily on July 16, 1926, that Jack L. Warner of Warner Bros. Pictures was withdrawing the film from the releasing schedule, but it was later screened in September 1926 in New York City. [3]

  9. Académie de la Carpette anglaise - Wikipedia

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    The Académie de la Carpette anglaise, which may be translated as the "English Doormat Academy" (the word carpette means both "rug" and "fawner"), is a French organisation that awards an annual prize to "members of the French élite who distinguish themselves by relentlessly promoting the domination of the English language over the French language in France and in European institutions."