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  2. Howl and Other Poems - Wikipedia

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    He includes several events of personal significance including his Uncle Max coming over from Russia, William S. Burroughs living in Tangier, and how his mother, Naomi, would take him to Communist meetings when he was seven. "America" can be seen as a continuation of the experiment he started with the long line and fixed base of "Howl."

  3. Uncle Max - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Max is a British children's comedy television series originally aired on CITV, [1] and CBBC. It features David Schneider as the title character, Uncle Max, and William Howe as Luke, Max's nine-year-old nephew.

  4. Mathilde de Morny - Wikipedia

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    The adult Morny dressed in men's clothing, and used the name "Max". She was a socialite and painter. Extravagant conduct made Morny a celebrity of the Belle Époque and despite her 1881 marriage to the well-known gay man Jacques Godart, 6th Marquis de Belbeuf (1850–1906)—whom she divorced in 1903—Morny was open about preferring women.

  5. Kin-dza-dza! - Wikipedia

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    Kin-dza-dza! (Russian: Кин-дза-дза!, Georgian: ქინ-ძა-ძა!) is a 1986 Soviet film released by the Mosfilm studio and directed by Georgiy Daneliya, with a story by Georgiy Daneliya and Revaz Gabriadze.

  6. Fact Checking Claims that Lloyd Austin ‘Threatened’ to Send ...

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    Fact Checking Claims that Lloyd Austin ‘Threatened’ to Send American Troops to Fight Russia. Alex Demas. December 12, 2023 at 12:52 PM.

  7. List of post-Soviet gangsters - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Seva, the Brainy Don: Ukrainian mobster who is regarded as one of the most powerful gangsters from the former Soviet Union. Vladimir Kumarin: Russian: Boss of the Tambov gang: Vyacheslav Ivankov: Russian: Yaponchik (the Japanese) Notorious thief in law who later established a criminal organization in the USA. Matvey Yozhikov: Russian/Tatar

  8. Ded Moroz - Wikipedia

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    The Russian-language website provides "real-time tracking" of Ded Moroz, "news" of Ded Moroz throughout the year, a form to send e-mail to Ded Moroz, photos, videos, streaming audio of Russian songs, poems and verses from children's letters to Ded Moroz, information on Veliky Ustyug in Vologda Oblast (considered to be Ded Moroz's hometown) and ...

  9. Sergey Mikhalkov - Wikipedia

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    Sergey Vladimirovich Mikhalkov [a] (Russian: Сергей Владимирович Михалков; 13 March [O.S. 28 February] 1913 – 27 August 2009) was a Soviet and Russian author of children's books and satirical fables. He wrote the lyrics for the Soviet and Russian national anthems.