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  2. Ooh… You Are Awful - Wikipedia

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    Cliff Owen's direction is imaginative; there is an engaging, if mild, element of black comedy (at one point Charlie nonchalantly flicks his cigarette ash into the urn containing Reggie's cremated remains); and although the film is essentially Emery's vehicle, there are some amusing cameos – most notably, Brian Oulton's consolatory funeral ...

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  4. English grammar - Wikipedia

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    English grammar is the set of structural rules of the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, and whole texts. Overview

  5. Rhubarb (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    Typically extras would mutter the word over and over to provide ambience for a crowd or party scene. A similar American expression is walla. In The Goon Show the cast usually comprised only the three principals, who would pretend to sound like a larger group by repeating "rhubarb" very quickly but clearly, with outbreaks of "custard!".

  6. English determiners - Wikipedia

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    For example, A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language categorizes this use of that as an adverb. This analysis is supported by the fact that other pre-head modifiers of adjectives that "intensify" their meaning tend to be adverbs, such as awfully in awfully sorry and too in too bright. [18]: 445–447

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  8. Grammatical person - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, grammatical person is the grammatical distinction between deictic references to participant(s) in an event; typically, the distinction is between the speaker (first person), the addressee (second person), and others (third person).

  9. Eighties (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Eighties" is the lead single from English post-punk band Killing Joke's fifth studio album, Night Time (1985), produced by Chris Kimsey. The song had been premiered during a three track live performance for UK TV show The Tube in December 1983. [1] Upon its release, the single reached No. 60 in the UK Singles Chart.