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  2. Anthony Scaramucci - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Scaramucci (/ ˌ s k ær ə ˈ m uː tʃ i / SKARR-ə-MOO-chee; born January 6, 1964), nicknamed The Mooch, is an American financier who briefly served as the White House Director of Communications from July 21 to July 31, 2017.

  3. Scaramouche - Wikipedia

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    Scaramouche is the name of a suite by the French composer Darius Milhaud for two pianos and some other combinations. Milhaud first composed the piece as an amalgam of music he wrote for theatre. In the 1975 song "Bohemian Rhapsody", by the British rock band Queen, Scaramouche is asked if he would like to perform the dance known as a fandango.

  4. Scaramouche (1952 film) - Wikipedia

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    Scaramouche is a 1952 romantic swashbuckler film starring Stewart Granger, Eleanor Parker, Janet Leigh, and Mel Ferrer. Filmed in Technicolor, the MGM production is loosely based on the 1921 novel Scaramouche by Rafael Sabatini as well as the 1923 film version starring Ramon Novarro. It was directed by George Sidney and produced by Carey Wilson ...

  5. Competitive debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Competitive debate, also known as forensics or speech and debate, is an activity in which two or more people take positions on an issue and are judged on how well they defend those positions. The activity has been present in academic spaces in the United States since the colonial period. The practice, an import from British education, began as ...

  6. Hellfire Club - Wikipedia

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    The first official Hellfire Club was founded in London in 1718, by Philip Wharton, 1st Duke of Wharton and a handful of other high-society friends. The most notorious club associated with the name was established in England by Francis Dashwood, [5] and met irregularly from around 1749 to around 1760, and possibly up until 1766.

  7. Scaramouche (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Scaramouche is a historical novel by Rafael Sabatini, originally published in 1921. A romantic adventure , Scaramouche tells the story of a young lawyer during the French Revolution . [1] In the course of his adventures, he becomes an actor portraying Scaramouche (a roguish buffoon character in the commedia dell'arte ).

  8. List of football clubs in England and Wales by year formed

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    Original club founded in 1876, [48] though date stated as vague. Other source says 20 October 1876. [49] Club merged then demerged from another club in 1892. 12 1876 [50] Port Vale: League One: Disputed whether original club foundation is 1876 or 1879,. [51] Exact date in 1876 not known. The club was wound up, with the name used by a successor ...

  9. 'Harris' or 'Kamala'? Inside the debate over calling ... - AOL

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    On TikTok, attorney Isvari Maranwe posted a video answering the question, “Is ‘Kamala’ just misogyny?”. “No. You do not need to start referring to Kamala Harris as ‘Harris,’” she ...