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  2. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Roman numerals: for example the word "six" in the clue might be used to indicate the letters VI; The name of a chemical element may be used to signify its symbol; e.g., W for tungsten; The days of the week; e.g., TH for Thursday; Country codes; e.g., "Switzerland" can indicate the letters CH; ICAO spelling alphabet: where Mike signifies M and ...

  3. List of most commonly challenged books in the United States

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    Cut: Patricia McCormick: References to cutting and self-harm 2000 — 86 — Daddy's Roommate: Michael Willhoite: LGBT themes 1991 — — 2 Daughters of Eve: Lois Duncan: Obscene language, sexual content, and violence 1979 — 51 — A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo: Jill Twiss: LGBTQIA+ content, political and religious viewpoints 2018 19 — —

  4. Book censorship - Wikipedia

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    The American Library Association publishes a list of the top "Banned and Challenged Books" for any given year. [21] The American Library Association also organizes a "Banned Books Week", which is "an annual event celebrating the freedom to read." [21] The goal of the project is to bring awareness to banned books and promote the freedom to learn ...

  5. Music censorship - Wikipedia

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    Concerts in Malaysia have also been subject to censorship to comply with the country's moral values; Avril Lavigne was instructed to not wear revealing clothing, jump, shout, or include any "negative elements" in a 2008 concert in Kuala Lumpur, [125] Muslim citizens were initially banned from attending a Black Eyed Peas concert in 2009 due to ...

  6. Book censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Banned Books Week is the product of a national alliance between organizations who strive to bring awareness to banned books. [123] Founded by first amendment and library activist Judy Krug and the Association of American Publishers in 1982, the event aims to bring banned books "to the attention of the American public".

  7. D-Day Daily Telegraph crossword security alarm - Wikipedia

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    The run of D-Day codewords as The Daily Telegraph crossword solutions continued: 2 May 1944: 'Utah' (17 across, clued as "One of the U.S."): code name for the D-Day beach assigned to the US 4th Infantry Division . This would have been treated as another coincidence.

  8. Missing emails? How to find and check your spam folder

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    Learn to manage your spam folder, rescue important emails that don't belong there and filter incoming junk out of your primary email inbox.

  9. List of works rejected by the British Board of Film ...

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    Banned from Television: 9 February 1999 [150] Lolita DVD Extra (The Lake Point Cottages) 27 March 2000 [151] Lolita DVD Extra (The Comic Book) 27 March 2000 [152] A Caning For Miss Granger: 24 November 2000 [153] Victoria's Secret World - Episode One: 11 February 2002 [154] Hooligans: 20 March 2002 [155] PETA Europe Advert - Fur Is Dead: 17 ...