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King Mob was an
English radical group based in
London during the late 1960s and
early 1970s.
Influences on the
group included the
Situationist International...
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MobLand is a
British crime drama television series created by
Ronan Bennett, who is set to
write the
entire series. The
series began as The Donovans,...
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King Mob is a
fictional character, a
revolutionary created by
Grant Morrison for The Invisibles. The character's name is
directly inspired by the Situationist...
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King Mob was a 1970s
radical group in London, England.
King Mob may also
refer to:
King Mob (comics), a
character in
Grant Morrison's
comic book series...
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Mob is the
largest gang in New Zealand. They are
especially active in the
King Country, Kawerau, Ōpōtiki,
Waikato and Hastings. The
Mongrel Mob's primary...
- in New Zealand. New
Zealand Nomads Head
Hunters Motorcycle Club
Mongrel Mob King Cobras Tribesmen Motorcycle Club
Black Power Killer Beez BTW (Bad Troublesome...
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Mob rule or
ochlocracy or
mobocracy is a
pejorative term
describing an
oppressive majoritarian form of
government controlled by the
common people through...
- The
Irish mob (also
known as the
Irish mafia or
Irish organized crime) is a
usually crime family–based
ethnic collective of
organized crime syndicates...
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first attempt to
march on
March 7, 1965, at
which King was not present, was
aborted because of
mob and
police violence against the demonstrators. This...
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Married to the
Mob is a 1988
American crime romantic comedy film
directed by
Jonathan Demme,
written by
Barry Strugatz and Mark R. Burns, and starring...