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MORGAN FREEMAN FILM ROLES |
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It's said that this "Kim" author's autograph was so prized in the 1890s that many of his personal checks were never cashed |
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Chauffeur Hoke Colburn (1989) |
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2 or more combat battalions |
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On April 3, 1945, an all-black platoon called the Dusty Devastators saw action for the first time in this country |
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In this activity, tossing the balls in a circle instead of a figure eight is known as a shower |
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After a 66-day journey, the Mayflower arrived in the New World in November of this year |
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(Hi. I'm Peggy Noonan.) In 2001 I hit the bestseller lists with "When Character Was King: A Story of" this 40th president |
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Ex-boxer Eddie, aka "Scrap-Iron" (2004) |
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Provo, Utah is the home of this college's main campus |
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This Green-friendly day is observed nationally in the U.S. on the last Friday in April |
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At the beginning of the 1986 season of "Dallas", this character was seen taking a shower |
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41 male passengers onboard the Mayflower signed it in November |
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He based "The Moon and Sixpence" on the life of Gauguin, but his character was British |
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This redneck movie reviewer is the alter-ego of John Bloom |
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This seaway that enables ocean vessels to reach inland ports on the Great Lakes opened to shipping April 25, 1959 |
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Johnson & Johnson has marketed a "Body Cloths" version of this product to keep you fresh between washes |
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At a bicentennial celebration of the Mayflower's journey, this orator popularized the term "Pilgrim" |
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Old West gunslinger Ned Logan (1992) |
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A bandit operating in isolated terrain |
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In a predawn raid on April 22, 2000, federal agents in Miami swooped in & seized this boy |
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This god disguised himself as a shower of gold when he seduced Danae & produced Perseus |
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He served as the first military leader of the Mayflower's colonists |
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This author's old third-floor room at 85 W. 3rd in Greenwich Village is haunted; residents hear "tell-tale" signs |
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Baseball bat-wielding principal Joe Clark (1989) |
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On April 3, 1964 he gave his famous "Ballot or the Bullet" speech in Cleveland, Ohio |
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In the shower scene in "Psycho", it was curtains for this Janet Leigh character |
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His "History of Plymouth Plantation" is one of the main sources about the trip & the new colony |
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