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  2. Mask Off - Wikipedia

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    Mask Off" was produced by Metro Boomin, and written by Future and Tommy Butler. It was Future's highest-charting single, peaking at number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 , until the releases of " Life Is Good " (2020), " Way 2 Sexy " (2021), " Wait for U " (2022), and " Like That " (2024) with the former peaking at number two, and the latter ...

  3. What to consider before taking off your mask on public ... - AOL

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    After a judge struck down the federal mask mandate on planes and public transportation, many Americans cheered, while others wondered whether it is safe to go without facial coverings while traveling.

  4. We Wear the Mask - Wikipedia

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    The mask may refer to African Americans being forced to conform to stereotypes forced upon them by white society, such as Dunbar's dialect poems, [10] which he at times felt confined to writing. [11] Dunbar is saying that African Americans were only seen for their "mask", or through the mold that white society forced them to fill.

  5. You Don't Mess Around with Jim (song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are set around an underground pool hall on 42nd Street in New York City. "Big" Jim Walker, a pool hustler who is not too bright but is respected because of his tough reputation, his considerable strength and size, and his skill at pool, has formed a sort of gang of "bad folks" who regularly gather at night in the pool hall.

  6. Why 'The Strangers' Villains Would 'Leave Their Masks On ...

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    Lionsgate The actors behind the spooky villains in The Strangers were very committed to their roles. Froy Gutierrez, who plays Ryan in the upcoming horror trilogy, exclusively told Us Weekly about ...

  7. Mask - Wikipedia

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    The so-called 'Mask of Agamemnon', a 16th-century BC mask discovered by Heinrich Schliemann in 1876 at Mycenae, Greece, National Archaeological Museum, Athens The word "mask" appeared in English in the 1530s, from Middle French masque "covering to hide or guard the face", derived in turn from Italian maschera, from Medieval Latin masca "mask, specter, nightmare". [1]

  8. Disposable masks can take up to 450 years to decompose ... - AOL

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    Take the common disposable surgical mask, for example, which, explains a 2021 study out of the University of Denmark, is made of three layers — an outer layer of nonabsorbent material, such as ...

  9. Persona - Wikipedia

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    The Latin word derived from the Etruscan word "phersu," with the same meaning, and that from the Greek πρόσωπον (prosōpon). [10] It is the etymology of the word "person," or "parson" in French. [11] Latin etymologists explain that persona comes from "per/sonare" as "the mask through which (per) resounds the voice (of the actor)." [12]