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  2. GPO Film Unit - Wikipedia

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    The GPO Film Unit was a subdivision of the UK General Post Office. The unit was established in 1933, taking on responsibilities of the Empire Marketing Board Film Unit. Headed by John Grierson , [ 1 ] it was set up to produce sponsored documentary films mainly related to the activities of the GPO.

  3. The Beard of Avon - Wikipedia

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    The Beard of Avon is a play by Amy Freed, originally commissioned and produced by South Coast Repertory in 2001. It is a farcical treatment of the Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship, in which both Shakespeare and his wife become involved, in different ways, with secret playwright Edward de Vere and find themselves helping to present the works of several other secretive authors under ...

  4. Kesh (Sikhism) - Wikipedia

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    By not cutting it, Sikhs honour God's gift of hair. [4] Kesh combined with the combing of hair using a kangha shows respect for God and all of his gifts. Bhai Desa Singh, a Sikh from the mid 18th century, writes that: Just like a bird without wings, or like a sheep without wool Or like a woman without clothes, such is a man without kesh.

  5. Scott Tenorman Must Die - Wikipedia

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    Eric Cartman excitedly boasts to Stan Marsh, Kenny McCormick and Kyle Broflovski that he is the first to reach puberty, since he has gotten his first pubic hairs.However, not knowing that "getting pubes" means you have to grow them yourself, Cartman only has pubic hair because he bought a handful of it from high schooler Scott Tenorman for $10.

  6. Bluebeard - Wikipedia

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    Blue Beard, Jr. (1889), musical with a libretto by Clay M. Greene and music by Fred J. Eustis, Richard Maddern, and John Joseph Braham Sr. Bluebeard (1901), comedic musical by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. A 1903 American production, under the title Mr. Blue Beard, is known for being performed during the Iroquois Theatre fire.

  7. Treebeard - Wikipedia

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    Treebeard, or Fangorn in Sindarin, is a tree-giant character in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.He is an Ent and is said by Gandalf to be "the oldest living thing that still walks beneath the Sun upon this Middle-earth."

  8. The Queen of Spain's Beard - Wikipedia

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    "The Queen of Spain's Beard" is the fourth episode of season one in The Black Adder, a BBC's historical comedy franchise. Set in England, during a fictional historical era of the late 15th-century, the episode parodies the practice of intermarriage between the royal houses of European powers - which was a genuine and significant characteristic of European politics at that time. [1]

  9. The Beard - Wikipedia

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    "The Beard" is the 102nd episode of the NBC situation comedy Seinfeld. This is the 16th episode for the sixth season. [1] It aired on February 9, 1995. [1] In this episode, Elaine falls in love with a gay friend while serving as a beard for him, Jerry is subjected to a polygraph test to determine whether or not he has ever seen Melrose Place, and George goes on a blind date with a woman who ...