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The "country" part of the dish's name dates from when the term referred to things of Indian origin instead of British, and so the term "country captain" would have meant a captain of Indian origin, a trader along the coasts of India. [5] Others claim that the word "captain" in the title is simply a corruption of the word "capon". [7]
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The Country Captain, alternatively known as Captain Underwit, is a Caroline era stage play written by William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle, and first published in 1649. It has attracted critical attention primarily for the question of James Shirley's participation in its authorship.
While promoting his new film “Captain America: Brave New World,” Mackie said that Cap “represents a lot of different things,” but “the term ‘America'” is not one of them.
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see: Farrell Comic Group [43] Titles: Black Cobra, Captain Jet, Dear Heart, G.I. in Battle, Fantastic Comics, Men in Action, The Rider, Strange Fantasy, Vooda, War Stories [44] Akita Shoten: Japan [45] 1948 [46] Publishes mostly manga-titles Alias Enterprises: US 2005 2007 [47] Published comics as Alias Comics; imprint: Cross Culture.
He began his career by playing with polo patron Geoffrey Kent, the founder of Abercrombie & Kent. [3] He then played on the Budweiser Polo Team. [3] He is now a six-goal polo player.
Finding a buyer willing to maintain Ali's childhood home as a museum would be “the best possible result,” co-owner George Bochetto said. “This is a part of Americana," said Bochetto, a ...