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  2. George S. Patton's speech to the Third Army - Wikipedia

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    The shortest way home is through Berlin and Tokyo. So keep moving. And when we get to Berlin, I am personally going to shoot that paper-hanging son-of-a-bitch Hitler. When a man is lying in a shell hole, if he just stays there all day, a Boche will get him eventually. The hell with that. My men don't dig foxholes.

  3. Peace for our time - Wikipedia

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    The Labour spokesman Hugh Dalton publicly suggested that the piece of paper that Chamberlain was waving was "torn from the pages of Mein Kampf." [6] Disbelieving Chamberlain, Isaac Asimov published in July 1939 "Trends", which mentions a World War in 1940. He later wrote "I was too conservative" (about when war would begin). [7]

  4. YOGTZE case - Wikipedia

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    Stoll's wife stated that she threw the paper away the night Stoll died. [7] Furthermore she just came forward with the information about the piece of paper, half a year after Stoll's death. Therefore police don't even know if "YOG'TZE" is the combination Stoll wrote on the piece of paper. [8] The meaning of the letters "YOG'TZE" remains unknown.

  5. The Funniest Joke in the World - Wikipedia

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    The German version is described as being "over 60,000 times as powerful as Britain's great pre-war joke" [3] (at this point a newsreel of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain waving his "piece of paper" appears on screen).

  6. Blank paper protest - Wikipedia

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    A blank piece of A4 paper, held up in protest by a student at Hong Kong University. Blank pieces of paper, posters and placards have been used as a form of protest. The message sent by such a protest is meant to be implicit and understood, but the lack of writing and slogans on the paper itself is designed to thwart efforts by authorities to prove that their prohibitions and regulations have ...

  7. Black Spot (Treasure Island) - Wikipedia

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    It consists of a circular piece of paper or card, with one side blackened while the other side bears a message and is placed in the hand of the accused. [ a ] It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary—or else killed outright.

  8. Top-Down Political Cowardice Helped Make Charlie Hebdo a ...

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    And the culture of free speech sure as hell is not going to be strengthened by any goddamned politician. The post Top-Down Political Cowardice Helped Make <i>Charlie Hebdo</i> a Lonely Target ...

  9. Papyromancy - Wikipedia

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    Papyromancy is a way of divination through folding paper. Some say a true papyromancer can crumple up any piece of paper, unfold it, and predict the future from the creased lines [1] reading the creased paper the way that a palm reader would read a person's palm. Another form of papyromancy is done by folding an illustrated piece of paper and ...