• The term may also refer to: The Ragamuffin, a 1916 American silent film by William C. deMille Ragamuffin, a 2014 film directed by David Schultz about...
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    The Ragamuffin is a 1916 American silent drama film directed and written by William C. deMille. The film stars Blanche Sweet in a 'Pickfordish' style role...
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    American films of 1916 is a compilation of American films released in the year 1916. 1916 in the United States "Silent Era : Progressive Silent Film List"...
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  • McDonald Sarah McLachlan A Ragamuffin Band John Rutter Patti Smith John Michael Talbot Christian Renoux, a history professor at the University of Orléans,...
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  • The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Paramount Pictures and released between 1912 and 1919. Paramount...
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  • (2006) Rag Tale (2005) Rag Union (2015) The Rag-Picker (1896) Raga (1971) Ragalaipuram (2013) The Ragamuffin (1916) Ragan (1968) Ragasiya Police (1995) Ragasiya...
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    Tom Forman (actor) (category American male film actors)
    The Ragamuffin (1916) To Have and to Hold (1916) Sweet Kitty Bellairs (1916) The Thousand-Dollar Husband (1916) The Clown (1916) Public Opinion (1916)...
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    Minnette Barrett (category American film actresses)
    Salvation Nell (1915) The Ragamuffin (1916) The Bat (1920, and 1937 revival) The Show Off Lovely Lady (1925) Desire Under the Elms (1952 revival) Mrs...
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    three films, The Ragamuffin, The Blacklist, and The Sowers. These films were all released in 1916. DeMille then continued on to direct 70 more films throughout...
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    William C. deMille (category American silent film directors)
    (screenwriter) The Ragamuffin (1916) The Blacklist (1916) The Sowers (1916) The Clown (1916) Common Ground (1916) Anton the Terrible (1916) The Heir to the Hoorah...
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    The Idle Rich is a 1929 American Pre-Code early sound comedy film produced and released by Metro Goldwyn Mayer and directed by William C. deMille. It...
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    Festival" at the start of summer. Edgewater Park hosts an annual "Ragamuffin" children's walk in November. There are several events to honor the borough's...
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  • list of notable Christian films. Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year of release in parentheses. The month or day of release is...
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    Martha Bernays (category Immigrants to the United Kingdom)
    and considered a sexually promiscuous woman as "simply a Haderlump [a ragamuffin]".) Martha's attitude to infidelity is perhaps best illustrated by her...
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    Peckham (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    come: We the Ragamuffin is Peckham-born". The Independent. 17 July 1992. Archived from the original on 25 May 2022. "All the South London filming locations...
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    William Elmer (category American male film actors)
    The Fighting Hope (1915) - Detective Fletcher Carmen (1915) - Morales The Golden Chance (1915) - The Rent Collector The Ragamuffin (1916) - Kelly The...
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    "Thanksgiving Ragamuffin Parade". New York Public Library. Retrieved January 6, 2017. "Ragamuffin Parades Mark Holiday in City" (PDF). The New York Times...
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    Walter Stradling (category Deaths from the Spanish flu pandemic in England)
    the cinematographer Harry Stradling. Young Romance (1915) A Gentleman of Leisure (1915) The Secret Sin (1915) The Ragamuffin (1916) Alien Souls (1916)...
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    Famous Players Film Company for a higher pay. The studio would become known as Famous Players-Lasky following a merger in 1916. Films would be distributed...
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    1992 We the Ragamuffin, as well as executive producing a number of documentaries for his production company with Parminder Vir, Formation Films, founded...
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    The Ragamuffin (1916) Maria Rosa (1916) The Dream Girl (1916) The House with the Golden Windows (1916) Oliver Twist (1916) Joan the Woman (1917) The Devil-Stone...
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  • mutiny gave a jolt to the British". The Tribune. Retrieved 2007-09-02. "ICTY: Conflict between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia"...
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  • dance band, the act developing from Roy's small group, the Tiger Ragamuffins. They played at two pianos, usually with Kaye carrying the melody, and Moreton...
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    independence leading to the Ragamuffin War which Brazil won. Between 1836 and 1839, the War of the Confederation broke out between the short-lived Peru-Bolivian...
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    The following is a list of compositions by Russian composer, Modest Mussorgsky. Note: The publication date is the first known date of publication, regardless...
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  • musician (A Ragamuffin Band) (b. 1955) Kim English, house and gospel singer-songwriter (b. 1970) Ken Hay, religious leader, founder of The Wilds Christian...
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    rebels after defeating Empire of Brazil's troops in the Battle of Seival, during the Ragamuffin War. 1851 – Christiana Resistance: Escaped slaves led...
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    the Emperor Pedro I. Anita Garibaldi, fought on the Ragamuffin War Maria Bonita, a member of a Cangaço band, marauders and outlaws who terrorized the...
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    celebration is the Semana Farroupilha, a week of festivities, mass horseback parades, churrasco, rodeos and dances. It refers to the Ragamuffin War (1835–45)...
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    List of revolutions and rebellions (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    era. 1916: The Easter Rising in Dublin, Ireland during which the Irish Republic was proclaimed. 1916: An anti-French uprising in Algeria. 1916: The Central...
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