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  2. May you live in interesting times - Wikipedia

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    The curse is sometimes presented as the first in a trilogy. Comedic author Terry Pratchett stated: . The phrase "may you live in interesting times" is the lowest in a trilogy of Chinese curses that continue "may you come to the attention of those in authority" and finish with "may the gods give you everything you ask for."

  3. Thomas FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Kildare - Wikipedia

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    Dress of gallowglasses, c. 1521.Many fought on Fitzgerald's side. Illustration of the Earl of Kildare throwing down the sword of state.. He summoned the council to St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, and on 11 June 1534, accompanied by 140 armoured gallowglasses with silk fringes on their helmets (from which he got his nickname), rode to the abbey and publicly renounced his allegiance to his cousin King ...

  4. Bleep censor - Wikipedia

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    YouTube videos often have profanity bleeped or muted out as YouTube policy specifies that videos including profanities may be "demonetized" or stripped of ads. [10] Beginning in 2019, the bleep censor began to be more often used for censoring out words related to sensitive and contentious topics to evade algorithmic censorship online ...

  5. Gerald FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Kildare - Wikipedia

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    Henry needed Lord Kildare to rule in Ireland, but found it almost impossible to control him. [4] Simnel's attempt to seize the throne ended in disaster at the Battle of Stoke Field and many of his supporters, including Kildare's brother Thomas, were killed. Henry, now secure on his throne, could afford to be merciful and pardoned both Simnel ...

  6. Robert FitzGerald, 19th Earl of Kildare - Wikipedia

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    Lord Kildare died in February 1743, aged 68, and was succeeded in the earldom by his son James, who was created Marquess of Kildare in 1761 and Duke of Leinster in 1766. [3] A monument dedicated to him was created by Henry Cheere, showing how he was mourned by his wife and his surviving children Margaretta and James.

  7. 'The Curse' is a dark satire on home improvement TV. Here's ...

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    All episodes of Season One of "The Curse" have aired on Showtime on Sundays, starting with the first episode on Nov. 12 at 10 p.m. ET. The final episode will air on Jan. 14 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. This ...

  8. British billionaire Lord Sugar rips remote work—while Zooming ...

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    Lord Alan Sugar hates remote work so much he calls in remotely to the BBC to complain about it. The British billionaire went viral on TikTok for espousing his anti-remote-work views from the ...

  9. MSNBC host curses live on air while taunting Trump’s ‘dirtbag ...

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    Stephanie Ruhle cursed live on air during Monday night’s episode of The 11th Hour (MSNBC/YouTube) “Our potential future next president and his boy, the ‘internet dirtbag,’” Ruhle said ...