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Deirdre McCloskey
Deirdre N. McCloskey (born in 1942 as Donald N. McCloskey) is an American economist, rhetorician, professor, and writer. Deirdre McCloskey (born 1942) is an economist, rhetorician, scholar, and public intellectual. Her job title at the -
Meshell Ndegeocello
born Michelle Lynn Johnson on August 29, 1968 in Berlin, Germany) is an American singer, rapper, bassist, and multi-instrumentalist. She was born to Army lieutenant (and saxophonist) father Jacques Johnson and her mother, Helen -
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Irving Klaw
Irving Klaw (November 9, 1910 - September 3, 1966) was an American photographer and filmmaker. Klaw is best known for operating a mail-order business selling photographs and film of attractive women (sometimes in bondage) from -
Arthur Evans
Arthur Evans (b. October 12, 1942 in York, Pennsylvania - died 11 September, 2011 in San Francisco, California) was an American writer and philosopher. His 1978 book, Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture, is considered to be -
Justin Taylor
Brian Kinney's love interest throughout the series. Justin's relationship with Brian causes tension between him and Brian's best friend Michael. Debbie calls him "Sunshine" because of his cheery disposition and bright smile -
Renata Borgatti
Renata Borgatti [1] (March 2, 1894 – March 8, 1964) was an Italian classical musician, performing in Europe and the United States. She was the daughter of the great Wagnerian tenor Giuseppe Borgatti (1871–1950), whose -
Election
Election is a 1999 American black comedy-drama film directed and written by Alexander Payne and adapted by him and Jim Taylor from Tom Perrotta's 1998 novel of the same title. The plot revolves -
Destroyer (Timely Comics)
Template:Otheruses Template:Superherobox The Destroyer (Kevin "Keen" Marlow) is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, who first appeared in the 1940s during what historians and fans call the Golden Age of comic -
Witeck-Combs Communications, Inc.
relations and marketing communications services for corporate and non-profit clients. Witeck-Combs specializes in the Gay and Lesbian Consumer Market; health, disability and social issues; and reaching the Washington, D.C. market. The company -
The Most Popular Girls in School
The Most Popular Girls in School (abbreviated MPGIS) is an American stop-motion animated comedy web series that debuted on YouTube on May 1, 2012. Created by Mark Cope and Carlo Moss, the series animates -
After Hours
After Hours is a 1985 American black comedy film directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Joseph Minion, and starring Griffin Dunne with an ensemble cast. The film follows Paul Hackett, portrayed by Dunne, as he -
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Sophia Lopez
this episode is to show Sean's evolution from a more conservative character to one who understands and respects liberal ideals, and to expose Christian's revelation that being way too liberal can cause massive -
Bunny Breckinridge
Breckinridge (and the great-grandson of both U.S. Vice President and Confederate general John C. Breckinridge and Wells Fargo Bank founder Lloyd Tevis). He spent time at Eton College and Oxford University in England. -
Joan Osborne
Template:Infobox musical artist Joan Elizabeth Osborne (born July 8, 1962) is an American singer-songwriter, best known for her song "One of Us." -
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that include, but are not limited to, an interest or participation in physical team sports such as American football, having a body type in contrast to the often stereotyped gay ideal of thin and boyish -
Brenda Fassie
Brenda Fassie (November 3, 1964 – May 9, 2004), was a legendary South African pop singer and widely considered the voice for disenfranchised blacks during apartheid. She was affectionately known as the Queen of African Pop -
As Good As It Gets
As Good as It Gets is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by James L. Brooks, who co-wrote it with Mark Andrus. The film stars Jack Nicholson as a misanthropic and obsessive-compulsive -
Alix Dobkin
Alix Dobkin (born August 16, 1940) is an American folk singer/songwriter. Alix Dobkin was born in New York City and raised in Philadelphia. She was raised in a Conservative Ashkenazi Jewish household. She graduated -
Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla
of the Heart: South Asians Map North America (Rutgers), which went on to win the 18th Annual American Book Award. The Los Angeles Times Book Review hailed Dhalla's debut "an accomplishment" and Christopher Rice -
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prepuce have not yet sufficiently developed to allow for full or partial retraction. This may be painful, and can sometimes damage the glans and mucous inner tissue of the foreskin. It is sometimes performed by -
Peter Paige
Peter Paige (born June 20, 1969) is an American actor, director and screenwriter. His debut as director and writer was on the film Say Uncle. Paige was born in West Hartford, Connecticut. He graduated from -
Robert Vano
emigrated via Yugoslavia and Italy to the United States where he made a living as a hairdresser and beauty parlor assistant. Later on, he worked as an assistant for a number of fashion photographers and -
Ronnie Kroell
Ronnie Kroell (born February 1, 1983) is an American fashion model, actor& singer best known for appearing on the first season of the Bravo reality series Make Me a Supermodel. Kroell was born in Chicago
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