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However, the sentence you mention is attributed in the article to Gene Kelly. If that statement is accurate Gene Kelly could theoretically be the copyright owner in the sentence, although under U.S. law I think it is unlikely that he has any enforceable rights in the sentence for a number of reasons.
The Wikipedia article on The King's Men details the court appearances.
I gathered that his mother is from Ochuche Umuodu Town in Ogbaru Local Government Area of Anambra State.That no body mentions it in any article written about him gives me some worries and doubt too.
Russell Howard is 37 years old (birthdate: March 23, 1980).
Joy Cowley is a New Zealand author of both children's and adult fiction. A couple of her many titles are Nest in a Fallen Tree and The Silent One. See the Wikipedia article on her for more details.
Harry Potterand Bonfire of the Vanities, that was Tom WolfeThis is actually really a weird question because there are lots of things that Shakespeare didn't write, including the Harry Potter stories, the Wikipedia article on tulips, the Bhagavad Gita, and the instruction manual for a Black and Decker sander. You can probably think of a few more.
The Wikipedia article mentions CARMA-7 and HBC-1 as examples.
The Wikipedia article mentions 5 books. I am not sure whether that's the complete list.
The Wikipedia article on "Earth" mentions that at the center, the temperature "may" be up to 6000 degrees Celsius.
You can only create a Wikipedia article about people of note. If you are not famous in some way, the Wikipedia editors will remove your article.
It's an English surname. Present-day Welsh has no letter 'k'. The wikipedia article about the name mentions attempts to trace it to cwningen (Welsh for 'rabbit').
there is no such article .article number 400 and 410 are not enlisted in the constitution of india
I don't know if 'Green man' actually is used in Celtic languages. The wikipedia article mentions an ancient Celtic god called Viridios which may derive from 'green'.
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The article in the sentence is: The
Good question, since I don't know, i'l guess the article on wikipedia, lol, if there is one.
I just read an "Article". (that is the sentence)^^^
Good question, since I don't know, i'l guess the article on wikipedia, lol, if there is one.