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  2. Carny - Wikipedia

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    Carny is thought to have become popularized around 1931 in North America, when it was first colloquially used to describe one who works at a carnival. [2] The word carnival, originally meaning a "time of merrymaking before Lent" and referring to a time denoted by lawlessness (often ritualised under a lord of misrule figure and intended to show the consequences of social chaos), came into use ...

  3. Hey, Rube! - Wikipedia

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    Hey, Rube! was the title of a 1921 American silent comedy short film starring Bobby Vernon and Helen Darling. During World War II, "Hey Rube!"was the open-microphone radio call issued by Combat Air Directors on American aircraft carriers to alert USN fighters to prepare to defend a task force from enemy air-attack.

  4. Carney - Wikipedia

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    USS Carney, US Navy ship; See also. Kearney (disambiguation), alternative transliteration from Irish; Carny (disambiguation) Justice Carney (disambiguation)

  5. Barker (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    Barker at the Vermont State Fair, 1941. A barker, often a carnival barker, is a person who attempts to attract patrons to entertainment events, such as a circus or funfair, by exhorting passing members of the public, [1] announcing attractions of the show, and emphasizing variety, novelty, beauty, or some other enticing feature of the show.

  6. Geek show - Wikipedia

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    Geek shows were an act in traveling carnivals and circuses of early America and were often part of a larger sideshow.. The billed performer's act consisted of a single geek, who stood in the center ring to chase live chickens.

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  8. Carney complex - Wikipedia

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    Carney complex is most commonly caused by mutations in the PRKAR1A gene on chromosome 17 (17q23-q24) [11] which may function as a tumor-suppressor gene. The encoded protein is a type 1A regulatory subunit of protein kinase A. Inactivating germline mutations of this gene are found in 70% of people with Carney complex.

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