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  2. George Carlin - Wikipedia

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    George Denis Patrick Carlin [3] [4] was born at New York Hospital (now Weill Cornell Medical Center) in the Manhattan borough of New York City on May 12, 1937, the son of Mary (née Bearey; 1896–1984) and Patrick John Carlin (1888–1945).

  3. Dippy (London) - Wikipedia

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    The 292 cast pieces of the skeleton were sent to London in 36 crates, and the 21.3 metres (70 ft) long exhibit was unveiled on 12 May 1905, to great public and media interest, with speeches from the museum director Professor Ray Lankester, Andrew Carnegie, Lord Avebury on behalf of the trustees, the director of the Carnegie Museum William Jacob Holland, and finally the geologist Sir Archibald ...

  4. Right Said Fred - Wikipedia

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    "Deeply Dippy" 1992 Frank Sacramento "Those Simple Things" 1992 N/A "What A Day for a Daydream" 1992 James Lebon "Love for All Seasons" 1992 James Lebon "Bumped" 1993 Marcus Nispel "Hands Up (4 Lovers)" 1993 Paul Boyd "Wonderman" 1994 N/A "Living on a Dream" 1995 James Lebon "Everybody Loves Me" 1996 N/A "Mojive" 2001 David Incorvaia

  5. Dippy - Wikipedia

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    Dippy is a composite Diplodocus skeleton in Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and the holotype of the species Diplodocus carnegii. It is considered the most famous single dinosaur skeleton in the world, due to the numerous plaster casts donated by Andrew Carnegie to several major museums around the world at the beginning of the ...

  6. Dippy (statue) - Wikipedia

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    Dippy is a public sculpture of Dippy, or Diplodocus carnegii, on the grounds of the Carnegie Institute and Library complex in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The life-size fiberglass model depicts Dippy, or Diplodocus carnegii, considered the most famous single dinosaur skeleton in the world. The dark, grayish brown ...

  7. Up (Right Said Fred album) - Wikipedia

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    Up is the debut album by English pop group Right Said Fred, released in 1992 on Charisma Records and Tug Recordings.The album contains the group's only United States Top 40 hit, "I'm Too Sexy", which was number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks in February 1992, and their only UK number-one hit "Deeply Dippy", which stayed in that position for three weeks from April to May 1992.

  8. Where Are the “Rhythm + Flow” Season 2 Rappers Now ... - AOL

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    Atlanta-based rapper DreTL won season 2 of Rhythm + Flow and took home the $250,000 prize. In a December 2024 interview with Tudum, he said that his biggest moment on the show wasn’t winning but ...

  9. David Attenborough's Natural History Museum Alive - Wikipedia

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    The documentary was filmed at the Natural History Museum, London, and uses CGI imagery to bring life to several of the extinct animal skeletons in the museum, including Archaeopteryx, the giant moa and Haast's eagle, Gigantopithecus (contrasting prevailing expert opinion; presented as bipedal and more hominin than pongine), Glossotherium ...