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Sylvester is famous for his snarling look and slightly slurred speechHe sold his first script, Paradise Alley, for $100 to help correct his bankrupt bank account.He starred in the 2000 thriller Get Carter, a remake of a 1971 film of the same name which starred Michael Caine.
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Born To A Boxer. Michael Joseph Jackson was born on August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana.
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President Nixon began a policy of Vietnamization and led to American withdrawal because this policy replaces American troops in Vietnam with South Vietnamese soilders.Why did the United States withdraw its troops from Vietnam? The United States withdrew from Vietnam because it wasn't winning and it faced tremendous pressure from citizens at home who opposed American involvement in the war.On April 30, 1970, President Richard Nixon asks the American people to support his decision to send
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Skateboarding, as we know it, was probably born sometime in the late 1940s, or early 1950s
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Stretch Armstrong is a large, gel-filled action figure first introduced in 1976 by Kenner.
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John grew up near a place called Strawberry Fields in Liverpool.
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Pink Floyd concerts were always a multimedia event.
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David Bowie's hot-orange Ziggy Stardust cut of 1972
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Steve Wozniak in vented the apple ii.US $1298 with 4K RAM.It included a BASIC interpreter and could support graphics and a color monitor.
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So at 30 years old with just $106 in his bank account, Stallone turned down a $300,000 offer — the equivalent of $1 million today — for the rights to"Rocky." He was determined to make the film he wrote on his terms, starring himself. In Rocky II, it is revealed that during the world title fight in Rocky, Rocky's right eye was badly damaged.
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physical strength and virility; the virtues and properties of a person are said to be concentrated in his hair and nails.
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It’s a classic ’70s movie with all sorts of strange scenes and characters that could only.top speed ~235.0 kph / 146.0 mph,The dodge challenger is a true American muscle car.
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Kermit the Frog is the only Amphibian-American to ever testify before the United States Congress.Gonzo the Great only performed a total of 20 stunts on The Muppet Show.
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Walter Payton ranks second among NFL rushing yards leaders by total yards gained 16,726.Walter Jerry Payton was born in Columbia, Mississippi.Jackson State University
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Karl Nessler invented the perm,In 1905.
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In 1971, Hasbro/Romper Room introduced the world to a classic toy of the disco-decade: The Weebles.
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.Richard Milhous NixonJanuary 9, 1913 Yorba Linda, California, U.S..April 22, 1994 (aged 81) New York City, U.S.