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  2. Prisoner of Love (Russ Columbo song) - Wikipedia

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    Prisoner of Love" is a 1931 popular song, with music by Russ Columbo and Clarence Gaskill and lyrics by Leo Robin. Background

  3. Prisoner of Love - Wikipedia

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    The Prisoner of Love, a 1957 novel by Jean S. MacLeod The Prisoner of Love , a 1979 novel by Barbara Cartland Prisoner of Love (book) , a 1986 memoir by Jean Genet

  4. Jean Genet - Wikipedia

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    Funeral Rites (1949) is a story of love and betrayal across political divides, written for the narrator's lover, Jean Decarnin, killed by the Germans in WWII. Prisoner of Love, published in 1986 after Genet's death, is a memoir of his encounters with Palestinian fighters and Black Panthers. It has a more documentary tone than his fiction.

  5. Prisoners of Love - Wikipedia

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    Prisoners of Love, an American silent film starring Betty Compson; Prisoners of Love, a West German film; Prisoners of Love, a fictional play in the 1967 film The Producers and its adaptations "Prisoners of Love" (Adventure Time), a 2010 TV episode "Prisoners of Love" (Danny Phantom), a 2004 TV episode

  6. First Look At Ellie Bamber & Mehdi Dehbi In Love Story ... - AOL

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    EXCLUSIVE: Here’s the first look at Prisoners Of Paradise, a period romance starring Ellie Bamber (The Trial Of Christine Keeler) and Mehdi Dehbi (Messiah) that is now shooting in Mauritius.

  7. Hybristophilia - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In popular culture, this phenomenon is also known as the "Bonnie and Clyde syndrome". [ 3 ] The term hybristophilia is coined by John Money in 1986 [ 4 ] and is derived from the Greek word hubrizein ( ὑβρίζειν ), meaning "to commit an outrage against someone" (ultimately derived from hubris ὕβρις , " hubris "), and philo ...

  8. List of Prisoner characters – inmates - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all inmates of the fictitious Wentworth Detention Centre in the television series Prisoner, known as Prisoner: Cell Block H in the United States and Britain and Caged Women in Canada. Note that episode numbers cited are for first and last appearances; many characters had spells where they were absent for long periods of time ...

  9. Ministries in Nineteen Eighty-Four - Wikipedia

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    Room 101 (pronounced one-oh-one [7]), introduced in the climax of the novel, is the basement torture chamber in the Ministry of Love, in which the Party attempts to subject prisoners to their own worst nightmare, fear or phobia, with the objective of breaking down their final resistance. You asked me once, what was in Room 101.