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  2. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    Move over, Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity ...

  3. Elle King Breaks Her Silence After Drunken Dolly Parton ...

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    Elle King is speaking out. The "Ex's and Oh's" singer has broken her silence after making headlines with a drunken, profanity-laced performance at the Grand Ole Opry earlier this year. The ...

  4. Gregory Salcido - Wikipedia

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    Salcido's disparaging remarks about U.S. servicemen attracted widespread local, statewide and nationwide media attention. The video, which was laced with profanity, caused a nationwide furor, with people across the country calling for Salcido's termination by the El Rancho Unified School District and removal from the Pico Rivera City Council ...

  5. Expletive deleted - Wikipedia

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    The phrase expletive deleted indicates that profanity has been censored from a text by the author or by a subsequent censor, usually appearing in place of the profanity. The phrase has been used for this purpose since at least the 1930s, [1] but became more widely used in the United States after the Watergate scandal.

  6. Go Ask Alice - Wikipedia

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    Go Ask Alice has been a frequent target of censorship challenges due to its inclusion of profanity and references to runaways, drugs, sex, and rape. [10] Alleen Pace Nilsen wrote that in 1973, Go Ask Alice was " the book that teens wanted to read and that adults wanted to censor" and that the censors "felt the book did more to glorify sex and ...

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  8. Camille Grammer Reacts to Glenn Close Reenacting Dorit ... - AOL

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    Camille Grammar is more on board with Glenn Close calling her a “stupid c---” than Dorit Kemsley. Eight-time Oscar nominee Close, 77, appeared on the Thursday, January 9, episode of Watch What ...

  9. List of Tintin parodies and pastiches - Wikipedia

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    It involved re-editing the Nelvana animated series with new audio tracks, laced with profanity and references to Middlesbrough, England, where the pair came from. It would spawn a website, Dubtoons, which would host other redubs of children's cartoons. [11]