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  2. Barbarian - Wikipedia

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    The region, still known as "Barbagia" (in Sardinian Barbàgia or Barbàza), preserves this old "barbarian" designation in its name – but it no longer consciously retains "barbarian" associations: the inhabitants of the area themselves use the name naturally and unaffectedly.

  3. David Paul (actor) - Wikipedia

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    The brothers' father, Leonard Paul, proposed a Barbarians theme park in 1993 that was never built. [9] The last feature film featuring the Barbarians characters was the 1994 comedy Twin Sitters. The soundtrack featured three songs by the brothers and was later released as a CD soundtrack in 2006 by Worldblend Music.

  4. Barbarian kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    The rise of the barbarian kingdoms in the territory previously governed by the Western Roman Empire was a gradual, complex, and largely unintentional process. [11] Their origin can ultimately be traced to the migrations of large numbers of barbarian (i.e. non-Roman) peoples into the territory of the Roman Empire.

  5. Peter Paul (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Paul (born March 8, 1957) is a former American actor, producer, television personality and bodybuilder. He and his twin brother David Paul usually acted together in films and were together called "The Barbarian Brothers".

  6. The Barbarians (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Barbarians was an American garage rock band formed in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, that was active from 1964 to 1967. They are known for their 1965 hit song " Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl ", and their album of the same name.

  7. Musicians We Can't Believe Are Still Alive and Performing - AOL

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    Indeed, many people may be unable to believe he's still alive simply because they don't know he stopped using the drug, or they don't believe him. Depositphotos.com. Ozzy Osbourne.

  8. F. Ross Johnson - Wikipedia

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    He was extensively profiled in the book Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco by Wall Street Journal columnists Bryan Burrough and John Helyar, and in the movie of the same name made for HBO. In the film, Johnson was portrayed by James Garner.

  9. Barbarian F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Barbarian 'Final Challenge' match with the All Blacks at Cardiff Arms Park on 27 January 1973 is celebrated as one of the best games of rugby union ever played. [17] It was a game of attack and counterattack, and the Barbarians won the match 23–11, handing the All Blacks their fourth defeat of the tour.