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  2. Interracial marriage - Wikipedia

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    A multiracial European family walking in the park. Interracial marriage is a marriage involving spouses who belong to different "races" or racialized ethnicities.. In the past, such marriages were outlawed in the United States, Nazi Germany and apartheid-era South Africa as miscegenation (Latin: 'mixing types').

  3. BBC (sexual slang) - Wikipedia

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    Big black cock, usually shortened to BBC, is a sexual slang term and a genre of ethnic pornography that focuses on black men with large penises. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The theme is found in both straight and gay pornography.

  4. Wives and Daughters (1999 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Wives and Daughters is a 1999 four-part BBC serial adapted from the 1864 novel Wives and Daughters: An Everyday Story by Victorian author Elizabeth Gaskell. [1]The series was a joint production of the BBC and WGBH Boston, an American public broadcast station and 'won high audience ratings' when it first screened in the UK in 1999.

  5. 'Boy Meets World' actress is now a porn star: 'I need to do this'

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    Former "Boy Meets World" star Maitland Ward is opening up about her "authentic journey" into porn. The actress, who starred on the ABC sitcom as Rachel McGuire from 1998 until 2000, was ...

  6. Missing white woman syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Missing white woman syndrome is a term used by some social scientists [1] [2] [3] and media commentators to denote perceived disproportionate media coverage, especially on television, [4] of missing-person cases toward white females as compared to males, or females of color. Supporters of the phenomenon posit that it encompasses supposed ...

  7. Sir Henry Merrivale - Wikipedia

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    Sir Henry Merrivale is a fictional amateur detective created by "Carter Dickson", a pen name of John Dickson Carr (1906–1977). Also known as "the Old Man," by his initials "H. M." (a pun on "His Majesty"), or "the Maestro", Merrivale appears in 22 of Carr's locked-room mysteries and "impossible crime" novels of the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, [1] as well as in two short stories.

  8. Rosie Newman - Wikipedia

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    Rosie Violet Nina Millicent Newman FRGS (surname at birth Neumann) (1896–1988) [1] was a British amateur director of documentary films. She is best known for Britain at War of 1946, colour reportage of World War II. From a wealthy background, she belonged to London society circles, and her connections facilitated her film work.

  9. June Whitfield - Wikipedia

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    June Rosemary Whitfield was born at 44 Mount Ephraim Lane in Streatham, London, in 1925, to John Herbert Whitfield and his wife Bertha Georgina née Flett. [3] [4] Her father was the managing director of a company called Dictograph Telephones that had been founded by his father in Yorkshire, and both of her parents were keen amateur actors. [5]

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