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  2. Portal:Current events/July 2023/Calendar - Wikipedia

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  3. Portal:Current events/July 2023 - Wikipedia

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    July 2023 Jenin incursion. The Israeli military's assault on Jenin in the West Bank, continues for a second day, killing four more Palestinians and bringing the death toll to 12, with more than 120 others injured. July 2023 Tel Aviv attack. Seven people are injured in a vehicle-ramming and stabbing attack in Tel Aviv, Israel. The perpetrator is ...

  4. Blood on the Cat's Neck - Wikipedia

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    Blood on the Cat's Neck or Blood on the Neck of the Cat is an absurdist [1] 1971 play originally written by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. [2] It was first produced in Nuremberg under the title Blut am Hals der Katze. It is sometimes subtitled Marilyn Monroe vs. The Vampires. [1]

  5. The Newgate Calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Newgate Calendar had a lasting legacy on early 19th-century crime fiction. Critics believed that the Calendars' publication would inspire copycat criminals and romanticize crime culture. There was a communal and social element to the stories. According to Henry Mayhew, orphans in common lodging-houses would read the stories out loud in groups.

  6. The American People Series 18: The Flag is Bleeding

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    The work shows three figures standing within the design of an American flag. On the left, a Black man in a black turtleneck holds his right hand over a bloody wound on his chest, in a gesture that recalls reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, while his left hand holds a bloody knife; on the right, a white man in a suit stands with his hands on his hips; in the center, a white woman in a cocktail ...

  7. Bloody Mary (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Bloody Mary (DC Comics), a DC Comics character and member of the Female Furies; Bloody Mary (Helix), two series for DC Comics imprint Helix written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Carlos Ezquerra featuring the character of the same name; Bloody Mary (Marvel Comics), an alias of the Marvel Comics character better known as Typhoid Mary

  8. Lincoln catafalque - Wikipedia

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    The catafalque has also been used nine times in the Supreme Court building, for the lying in state of former Chief Justice Earl Warren on July 11–12, 1974; former Justice Thurgood Marshall, January 27, 1993; former Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, June 28, 1995; former Justice William J. Brennan Jr., July 28, 1997; Justice Harry A. Blackmun ...

  9. Henry Pelham (engraver) - Wikipedia

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    A Boy with a Flying Squirrel, a 1765 portrait of Pelham by his half-brother John Singleton Copley. Henry Pelham (February 14, 1748/49 – 1806) was an American painter, engraver, and cartographer active during the late 18th century.