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  2. Nala (The Lion King) - Wikipedia

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    As Simba's queen, Nala has a son, Kopa, an adventurous cub in The Lion King: Six New Adventures, a daughter, Kiara, whose story is explored in The Lion King: Simba's Pride and another son named Kion, who serves as the protagonist of The Lion Guard. Nala is the most significant female character in The Lion King.

  3. 75 powerful LGBTQ quotes for Pride Month and every month - AOL

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    Celebrate Pride Month with these inspirational LGBTQ quotes. Find messages about hope and love from celebrities, activists and gay rights trailblazers.

  4. 55 Pride Month Quotes That Inspire, Encourage and Uplift - AOL

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    You’ve read the books. You’re shopping queer-owned brands. You’re saying no to rainbow washing and you’re ready to march at the Pride Parade. Now, here are 55 Pride Month quotes from ...

  5. Lioness - Wikipedia

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    Lioness Records, a British record label; Lioness (band), a Canadian indie rock band Lioness, their 2008 EP; Lioness (Sivert Høyem album), 2016; Lioness (Beccy Cole album), 2018; The Lioness, a 2000 album by Songs: Ohia, or its title song; Lioness: Hidden Treasures, a 2011 posthumous compilation album by Amy Winehouse

  6. Butch and femme - Wikipedia

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    However, according to the Routledge International Encyclopaedia of Women, although upper-class women like Radclyffe Hall and her lover Una Troubridge lived together in unions that resembled butch–femme relationships, "The term butch/femme would have been categorically inconsequential, however, and incomprehensible to these women."

  7. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    The female of the species is more deadly than the male; The good die young; The grass is always greener (on the other side) (of the fence) The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world; The husband is always the last to know; The innocent seldom find an uncomfortable pillow – William Cowper, English poet (1731–1800) [27]

  8. The True Story Behind 'Special Ops: Lioness' - AOL

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    While Special Ops: Lioness appears to depict the Lionesses as a long-running program, in actual reality, it was a short-term measure: Lionesses eventually recruited and trained local women to ...

  9. Cultural depictions of lions - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptians held that this sacred lioness was responsible for the annual flooding of the Nile, [4] the most significant contributing factor to the success of the culture. Sometimes with regional differences in names, a lioness deity was the patron and protector of the people, the king, and the land.