- Misérables. He
starred in
contemporary plays such as The York
Realist in 2018 and
**** in 2022; in
classical plays like Ot****o in 2013 and
Richard II in 2025;...
- "
**** its tail up and be frisky",
hence by
extension a
stimulating drink, like pick-me-up. This
agrees with
usage in
early citations (1798: "'
****-tail'...
-
fronting a
character named "Bob C
****" (a name and
persona initially created by
Monkey Rhythm manager Jim Jones). Bob
**** would feature throughout the career...
-
dysfunction (e.g.,
myasthenia gravis), farsightedness,
problems in the
brain, trauma, or infections. Risk
factors include premature birth,
cerebral palsy...
- urogallus), also
known as the
Eurasian capercaillie, wood grouse,
heather ****,
****-of-the-woods, or
simply capercaillie /ˌkæpərˈkeɪl(j)i/, is a
heavy member...
-
paperback titled They
Saved Luthor's
Brain!. Los
Angeles punk band
Angry Samoans included the song "They
Saved Hitler's
****" on
their 1982
album Back from...
- to be
knocked unconscious, but many
agree it is
related to
trauma to the
brain stem. This
usually happens when the head
rotates sharply,
often as a result...
-
Ralph Pierre La
**** (March 30, 1926 –
August 15, 2024),
better known by his
stage name
Peter Marshall, was an
American game show host,
television and radio...
- 5,000 Baker,
****,
Brain R2 12
October 1925
Fulham H 4–0 3,897
Brain (3),
Haden SF 26
October 1925
Millwall N 3–1 ? Woods, Neil,
Brain F 9
November 1925...
-
Jarvis (also
known as The
Jarvis ****er Record) is the
debut solo
album by Pulp
vocalist and
musician Jarvis ****er,
released in the UK on 13 November...