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Upon this man's assassination, Nehru said, "The light has gone out of our lives" |
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In a 1997 play Stacie Chaiken starred as Constance, wife of this "Earnest" author |
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In the late '70s, Phyllis Schlafly lobbied for the defeat of this proposed constitutional amendment |
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The largest cities in Canada's "Prairie Provinces" are Edmonton & Calgary in this one |
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Actor Leif Erickson was Frances' first of 3 of these |
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In a 1981 hit song, Rick Springfield wished that he had her |
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When asked how he became a hero, this president replied, "It was involuntary. They sank my boat" |
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"Dejavu" was "Angry Young Man" John Osborne's 1992 sequel to this famous play about looking back |
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She gave up Gary Hart & "Monkey Business" & became a spokesperson for "Enough Is Enough" |
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Seen here alone, this animal is often found in coteries & colonies |
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She earned an Oscar nomination for playing Frances |
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Jason Robards played editor Ben Bradlee in this 1976 film |
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In 1830 Daniel Webster told the Senate, "Liberty and" this, "now and forever, one and inseparable" |
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Shakespeare's 2 greatest contemporaries: one was murdered in 1593 & one killed a man in 1598 |
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After his forced resignation from the Senate in 1995, he took an interest in lumber & other natural resources |
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In "Badlands of Dakota" Frances was this Wild West lady to Richard Dix's Wild Bill |
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In 1862 Otto von Bismarck said that the questions of the day would be settled by this "and blood" |
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Robert Bolt depicted Elizabeth I in "Vivat! Vivat Regina!" & Henry VIII in this play |
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In 1997 Jack Williams of this company was indicted for lying about his dealings with Mike Espy |
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In college an essay Frances wrote for a radical newspaper won her a trip to this country |
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The painting seen here called "The Orgy" is from this series of artworks by Hogarth |
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In 1973 he warned Nixon, "We have a cancer within, close to the presidency, that is growing" |
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"Romanoff and Juliet" is one of many plays by this actor-writer of Russian descent |
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Victor Crawford lobbied for, then against, this industry before his death from cancer |
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In 1958 this TV host said, "Frances Farmer, This Is Your Life!" |
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In literature, gamekeeper Oliver Mellors |
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