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Marks some text as in a different script according to ISO 15924 script codes Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Script code 1 script ISO 15924 script code for the script used Example Hang (hangul), Latn (Latin), Hant (Chinese characters) Line required Text 2 text The text in the script demarcated Example 國漢文混用 Line required The above ...
The off-key song details bride Kelsey’s escapades with Domingo until Matt finally demands that his new wife explain who the mystery man is. Domingo then appears alongside the bridesmaids ...
{{Birth, death and age templates | state = collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{ Birth, death and age templates | state = autocollapse }} will show the template autocollapsed, i.e. if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar , or table with the collapsible attribute ), it ...
Madge Allsop (born Marjorie Kiri McWhirter) is a fictitious character invented by satirist Barry Humphries as the long-time companion (and former bridesmaid) of his most popular and enduring character, Dame Edna Everage. First mentioned in Edna's monologues in the 1960s, Madge was subsequently depicted on stage, TV and film, over three decades ...
Example 2: Number: required: Day of death: 3: The day (number) in which the person died. Example 24: Number: required: Day first: df: When set to 'y' or 'yes', the date of death is output in a DMY format. Example y: String: optional: Month first: mf: When set to 'y' or 'yes', stresses that the default MDY date format is intended for the date of ...
The groom, Dawid Leczycka, was still alive, but his new bride had passed away in what cops initially thought was a combination drugging and robbery. Aleksandra Leczycka, 26, who was found dead in ...
A 26-year-old woman pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a fatal April 2023 drunk-driving crash in South Carolina, USA, that killed a bride on her wedding day and injured the groom. Driving ...
Lily Morris (born Lilles Mary Crosby; 30 September 1882 – 3 October 1952) [1] was an English music hall performer, who specialised in singing comedic songs, notably "Why Am I Always the Bridesmaid" and "Don't Have Any More, Missus Moore".