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  2. Kilroy was here - Wikipedia

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    A depiction of Kilroy on a piece of the Berlin Wall in the Newseum in Washington, D.C.. The phrase may have originated through United States servicemen who would draw the picture and the text "Kilroy was here" on the walls and other places where they were stationed, encamped, or visited.

  3. Sweden Democrats - Wikipedia

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    The Sweden Democrats party was founded in 1988 as a direct successor to the Sweden Party, [8] which in turn had been formed in 1986 by the merger of Bevara Sverige Svenskt (BSS; in English: "Keep Sweden Swedish") and a faction of the Swedish Progress Party. The SD continued to use Keep Sweden Swedish as its slogan until the late 1990s. [30]

  4. Sticker album - Wikipedia

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    Panini first produced a World Cup sticker album for the 1970 World Cup in Mexico. [1] [2] Initiating a craze for collecting and trading stickers, UK newspaper The Guardian states, "the tradition of swapping duplicate [World Cup] stickers was a playground fixture during the 1970s and 1980s."

  5. Bevara Sverige Svenskt - Wikipedia

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    Bevara Sverige Svenskt (pronounced [bɛˈvɑ̌ːra ˈsvæ̌rjɛ ˈsvɛnːskt] ⓘ; BSS; "Keep Sweden Swedish") was a far-right, nativist organisation [1] [2] based in Stockholm, Sweden and the precursor of the current Sweden Democrats political party; it also remains a slogan used by various Swedish nationalist parties.

  6. Kilroy Was Here (album) - Wikipedia

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    It was the last album of original material to be released by the "classic" lineup of Dennis DeYoung, Tommy Shaw, James "J.Y." Young, John Panozzo, and Chuck Panozzo. The album spawned two hit singles, the synth-pop "Mr. Roboto" which later became one of their signature songs, and the power ballad "Don't Let It End." Both of them were major hits ...

  7. James J. Kilroy - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary says simply that Kilroy was "The name of a mythical person". [1] However, a popular theory identifies James J. Kilroy, an American shipyard inspector, as the man behind the signature.

  8. KillRoy Was Here - Wikipedia

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    KillRoy Was Here is a 2022 American comedy horror anthology film [3] directed by Kevin Smith and written by Smith and Andrew McElfresh. The film stars Azita Ghanizada , Ryan O'Nan , Harley Quinn Smith , Chris Jericho , Justin Kucsulain, Jason Mewes , and Ralph Garman .

  9. Kilroy Was Here (1983 film) - Wikipedia

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    Kilroy Was Here is a short film made to tie in with the Styx album of the same name. [1] [2] It was played at the beginning of each Styx show on their 1983 tour.It was written and directed by Brian Gibson of Still Crazy, What's Love Got to Do With It, The Josephine Baker Story and Poltergeist II fame.