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Flamingo Boy, also known as The Day the World Stopped Turning, [1] is a British children's novel written by Michael Morpurgo. The book was first published in the United Kingdom as Flamingo Boy by HarperCollins in 2018. The book was inspired in part by Morpurgo's grandson, who is autistic.
Albert is an English, Low German, French, Catalan, or Hungarian surname, derived from the Germanic personal name Albert, which was one of the most widely used Germanic personal names in the medieval period. [1]
Wilkerson was eventually coerced into selling all stakes in the Flamingo under the threat of death, and he went into hiding in Paris for a time. [81] From this point the Flamingo became syndicate-run. [82] By October 1946, the Flamingo's costs were above $4 million. [83] By 1947, the costs were over $6 M (equivalent to $72 M in 2023). [84]
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Hank Flamingo; Greg Hanna; Jeff Hanna (born 1947) Hanna-McEuen; Frank Hannon; Jennifer Hanson (born 1973) Arlene Harden (born 1945) Gus Hardin (1945–1996) Hardy (born 1990) Keith Harling (born 1963) Trent Harmon (born 1990) Joni Harms (born 1959) Jessica Harp (born 1982) Emmylou Harris (born 1947) Kylie Rae Harris (1989–2019) Freddie Hart ...
Gus Greenbaum (February 26, 1893 – December 3, 1958) was an American gangster in the casino industry, best known for taking over management of the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas after the murder of co-founder Bugsy Siegel.
In "Albert Brooks: Defending My Life," Rob Reiner, left, and Brooks relish anecdotes from their 60-year friendship, while digging into the roots of Brooks' radical approach to comedy.
Albert is a masculine given name. It is derived from the Germanic Adalbert and Adelbert , containing the words adal ("noble") and beraht ("bright", compare Robert ). It is also less commonly in use as a surname .