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  2. Wanton (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Wanton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: George H. Wanton (1868–1940), Buffalo Soldier in the United States Army

  3. Wanton - Wikipedia

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    Wanton may refer to: Incontinence in philosophy; Wanton (surname) Wanton, Florida, later renamed Micanopy; See also. Wonton This page was last edited on 23 ...

  4. The Wanton Song - Wikipedia

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    "The Wanton Song" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin from their sixth studio album, 1975's Physical Graffiti. It was developed from a jam session during rehearsals. It was developed from a jam session during rehearsals.

  5. Wonton - Wikipedia

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    Wonton strips, deep-fried strips made from wonton wrappers and served with hot mustard or other dipping sauce, are a common complimentary appetizer in American-style Chinese restaurants. In the Philippines, fried wontons are often called pinseques fritos (pinsec frito in the Castilian singular). [17] Pritong pinsek is the Cebuano and Tagalog name.

  6. Depraved-heart murder - Wikipedia

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    It ["depraved heart" murder] is the form [of murder] that establishes that the wilful doing of a dangerous and reckless act with wanton indifference to the consequences and perils involved is just as blameworthy, and just as worthy of punishment, when the harmful result ensues as is the express intent to kill itself.

  7. Starkad - Wikipedia

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    Starkad as illustrated on Carta Marina (1539) by Olaus Magnus.. Starkad (Old Norse: Starkaðr [ˈstɑrkɑðz̠] or Stǫrkuðr [ˈstɔrkoðz̠]; [1] Latin: Starcaterus; in the Late Middle Ages also Starkodder; modern Danish: Stærkodder) [2] was either an eight-armed giant or the human grandson of the aforementioned giant in Norse mythology.

  8. List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes - Wikipedia

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    sy, syl-, sym-, syn-, sys- indicates similarity, likeness, or being together; assimilates before some consonants: before l to syl- , s to sys- , before a labial consonant to sym- Greek σῠν- ( sun- ), with, together

  9. A Scandal in Belgravia - Wikipedia

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    "A Scandal in Belgravia" is the first episode of the second series of the BBC crime drama series Sherlock, which follows the modern-day adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and ...