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712 In the show, they repeatedly used 742 Evergreen Terrace. They also live in Springfield.
The Simpsons - 1989 She Used to Be My Girl 16-4 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp USA:TV-PG (1997-Present)
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Some examples of fake government names could be "The Ministry of Silly Walks" (from the comedy sketch by Monty Python), "The Department of Utter Nonsense", or "The Bureau of Imaginary Affairs". These are fictional names often used for comedic or satirical purposes.
The simpsons is made with traditional 2D drawn animation but in some modern episodes 3d animations are used.
There are several brand names, but commonly, 'CZ' is a term used to describe fake diamonds.
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Alias During the war many people used fake names in letters in case if the British found them.
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No. Sometimes people were known by several different names but these are not the same as a pseudo name. The New Testament books were not accepted into the canon if it was known the author was a 'fake'.
"The Simpsons" features a variety of stereotypes in its characters, but it's difficult to provide an exact number. Many characters exhibit traits or behaviors that align with common stereotypes, but the show often uses these in a satirical or exaggerated manner. Some characters, such as Apu and Groundskeeper Willie, are more directly based on stereotypes related to their cultural backgrounds or occupations.
Joseph, Sarah, Israel are some names.
Some commonly used brand names are Pitocin and Syntocinon.
Gennesee is one of the names that Iroquois used.