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  2. Category:1960s British film posters - Wikipedia

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    File:A Boy Ten Feet Tall 1963 poster.jpg; File:A Dandy in Aspic poster.jpg; File:A Home of Your Own film Theatrical release poster (1965-2).png; File:A Kind of Loving (1962) film poster.jpg; File:A Man for All Seasons (1966 movie poster).gif; File:A Matter of WHO.png; File:A Nice Girl Like Me.jpg; File:A Place to Go film Theatrical release ...

  3. Mary McCartney - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anna McCartney was born at Avenue Clinic in the St John's Wood area of London on 28 August 1969, the daughter of American photographer Linda Eastman (1941–1998) and English musician Paul McCartney (born 1942).

  4. This Creator Used AI To Generate 39 Posters For Horror ... - AOL

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    This creator is no exception. However, their idea got us wondering: what if Disney made horror movie adaptations?While we don’t have an answer for that yet, these movie posters might give you an ...

  5. Template:Non-free poster - Wikipedia

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    Doing so will alternatively put the image into Non-free posters category. However, you have the option of putting the image into one of the appropriate sub-categories such as Non-free images of event posters, Non-free images of film posters, Animated film posters, Non-free images of television program posters, Non-free images of theatre posters, etc.

  6. Mother's Daughter (song) - Wikipedia

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    Due to this, "Mother's Daughter" went viral in Poland, becoming one of the most listened to songs at the time. Thousands of women took the streets to demand decriminalization of abortion with phrases inspired by the verses of the song such as "Don't mess with my freedom" written on posters. The phenomenon had several pictures circulating the ...

  7. Women of Britain Say 'Go!' - Wikipedia

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    "Women of Britain Say 'Go! '" was produced in March 1915.It was printed by Hill, Siffken and Co Ltd, London, and published by the Parliamentary Recruitment Committee, [7] who produced the majority of the early recruitment posters in World War I. [8] It was one of a collection of posters commissioned by the Committee which were targeted towards women. [9]