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    Vendetta (1912), Edward Dillon, Komic Film Company The $2,500 Bride (1912) The Sphinx, or Mrs. Carter's Necklace (1912) Pansy, the Story of a Bear (1912) Bread...
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  • butterflies: Junonia iphita, also called the chocolate pansy Junonia hedonia, also called the brown pansy This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Anno|BOSTON HASSLE Lost Highway (1997)|The Criterion Collection Duncan, Pansy (March 23, 2015). "Bored and Boringer: avant-garde and trash in Harmony...
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    Charlotte Greenwood (category American film actresses)
    woman in the world who could kick a giraffe in the eye." Between 1909 and 1912 Greenwood performed in vaudeville as part of a sister act, "Burnam and Greenwood...
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    Oyster Opener The Flight of the Duchess The Whispered Word A Bird of Prey Pansy Post, Protean Player The Fifth Ace Pedro, the Punk Poet Fear The Snow Shoveler's...
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    Mae West (category American film actresses)
    impersonators Bert Savoy and Julian Eltinge, who were famous during the Pansy Craze. Her first appearance in a Broadway show, at age 18, was in a 1911...
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    aunt) (1981) – a Spanish film starring Paco Martínez Soria Les Résultats du féminisme (1906), remade as In the Year 2000 (1912); the latter believed to...
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  • Mack Sennett filmography (category Films directed by Mack Sennett)
    Reward (1912, director) The Joke on the Joker (1912, director) Brave and Bold (1912, director) With a Kodak (1912, director) Pants and Pansies (1912, director)...
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    poems Pansies, partly for the simple ephemeral nature of the verse, but also as a pun on the French word panser, to dress or bandage a wound. "Pansies", as...
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    Caucasus, and Napoleonic Colonnade and Mosaic Red Cross with Triptych Pansy, Love Trophies, and Blue Striped Enamel Love, Suzi (1 April 2014). Easter...
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    Grace Darmond (category American film actresses)
    - Emily Ballard Alimony (1924) - Marion Mason The Gaiety Girl (1924) - Pansy Gale The Painted Flapper (1924) Flattery (1925) - Allene King Where the...
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    Mabel Normand (category American silent film actresses)
    in 1912. Normand appeared with Charlie Chaplin and Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle in many short films. She played a key role in starting Chaplin's film career...
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    2017). "Pansy Craze: the wild 1930s drag parties that kickstarted gay nightlife". The Guardian. ISSN 1756-3224. Retrieved October 27, 2022. "The Pansy Craze:...
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  • Martha Bacon Marsha Hunt 11-Nov-76 2127 Sophia Scrooby Preserved: Part 5 - Pansy Comes Home Martha Bacon Marsha Hunt 12-Nov-76 2128 The Ramayana: Rama and...
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    includes the film among the National Film Preservation Board's updated 2019 list of "7,200 Lost U.S. Silent Feature Films" produced between 1912 and 1929...
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  • butterflies Viola (plant), a genus of flowering plants, including violets and pansies Viola, Arkansas, a town Viola, California, an unincorporated community...
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    Columbia Stock Company) Miss Patsy (1910, as Pansy Hoffman) Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford (1911) Officer 666 (1912, as Helen Burton, toured US and Canada) The...
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  • Alfred Henry. The Apaches of New York. New York: G.W. Dillingham Company, 1912. Walling, George W. Recollections of a New York Chief of Police: An Official...
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  • song "Woo thou, Sweet Music" with words by A. C. Bunten, and "Violer" (Pansies) in Swedish. Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes based on...
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    Civil War-era novel whose heroine was named Pansy O'Hara (prior to Gone with the Wind's publication Pansy was changed to Scarlett). She used parts of...
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    leaves. Anthocyanins produce the purple color in blood oranges. A purple pansy. "Blue" hydrangea is often actually purple. Purple needlegrass is the state...
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    Bessie Smith (section Film)
    Broadway musical, Pansy. The play was a flop; top critics said she was its only asset. In November 1929, Smith made her only film appearance, starring...
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    Cecil Cunningham (category American film actresses)
    (uncredited) Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise) (1931) - Madame Panoramia aka Pansy The Age for Love (1931) - Pamela Safe in Hell (1931) - Angie Mata Hari (1931)...
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  • Sally Payne (category 1912 births)
    Blackstone Jesse James at Bay (1941) - Polly Morgan Tuxedo Junction (1941) - Pansy Weaver Red River Valley (1941) - Sally Whittaker Playmates (1941) - Gloria...
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    Blackpool (section Film)
    curated by Gratrix and including site-specific plantings as part of The Pansy Project by artist Paul Harfleet. An international art project, it aimed...
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    Marie Lohr (category Australian film actresses)
    Anthony Leyland Prinsep, a theatrical producer, at St-Martin-in-the-Fields in 1912. They divorced in 1928. On the death of Madge Kendal in 1935, Lohr inherited...
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    the homophobic epithets "nancy" and "pansy", for example, in expressions of contempt for what he called the "pansy Left", and "nancy poets", i.e. left-wing...
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    such as Some Like It Hot (1959) and The Birdcage (1996), and the Australian film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994). In the early 21st...
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  • androgynous effect. The use of travesti in Richard Strauss's Rosenkavalier (1912) is a special case, unusually subtle and evocative of its 18th-century setting...
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    plant drawings can be identified with reasonable certainty, such as a wild pansy and the maidenhair fern. The herbal pictures that match pharmacological...
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