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  2. File:Bird of Paradise (1932) by King Vidor.webm - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on bg.wikipedia.org Райска птица (филм, 1932) Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Bird of Paradise (1932ko filma)

  3. Bird of Paradise (1932 film) - Wikipedia

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    Bird of Paradise created a scandal after its release owing to a scene which appeared to show Dolores del Río swimming naked. She was, in fact, wearing a flesh-coloured G-string . The film was made before the Production Code was strictly enforced, so brief nudity in American movies was still allowed and was seen in a few films at the time. [ 6 ]

  4. Bird-of-paradise - Wikipedia

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    Birds-of-paradise range in size from the king bird-of-paradise at 50 g (1.8 oz) and 15 cm (5.9 in) to the curl-crested manucode at 44 cm (17 in) and 430 g (15 oz). The male black sicklebill , with its long tail, is the longest species at 110 cm (43 in).

  5. The Byrds of Paradise - Wikipedia

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    The Byrds of Paradise is an American drama television series that ran on ABC from March 3 to June 23, 1994, during the 1993–94 season. One of the few series executive produced by Steven Bochco that he did not help create, the hour-long drama centers on a father and his three children, abruptly relocated to Hawaii from New Haven, Connecticut after the sudden death of the children's mother.

  6. Attenborough in Paradise and Other Personal Voyages

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    Attenborough heads to Australia and New Guinea. Like the Birds of Paradise, Bowerbird females build their nests and raise their young alone so the male has all day to gather his treasures and create his bower. There seems to be a bowerbird rule: the more elaborate the bower the plainer the bird – the simpler the bower, the more vivid the plumage.

  7. The Bird of Paradise (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Bird of Paradise is a melodramatic American play of 1912 set in Hawaii, the best known work of Richard Walton Tully. The play has been credited with creating an image of Hawaii as a land where native girls “dance the hula, play ukuleles, live in grass huts, and worship volcano gods”.

  8. Leonard Nimoy's Widow Susan Bay Nimoy Says His Family ... - AOL

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    By the time Leonard and Susan married in 1989, he had already appeared in four Star Trek films, with the fifth — Star Trek V: The Final Frontier — due out later that year.While Susan welcomed ...

  9. Goldie's bird-of-paradise - Wikipedia

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    Goldie's bird-of-paradise is large, approximately 33 cm long, and olive-brown. The male has a yellow and dark green plumage with a lavender grey breast, yellow iris and grey colored bill, mouth and feet. It is adorned with large crimson ornamental flank plumes and two long tail wires.