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  2. Kingsley Amis - Wikipedia

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    Kingsley Amis was born on 16 April 1922 in Clapham, south London, the only child of William Robert Amis (1889–1963), a clerk – "quite an important one, fluent in Spanish and responsible for exporting mustard to South America" – for the mustard manufacturer Colman's in the City of London, [3] and his wife Rosa Annie (née Lucas).

  3. Audrey Amiss - Wikipedia

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    Audrey Joan Amiss (1933 – 2013) was a British artist, whose art was re-discovered and recognised after her death in 2013. During her lifetime, Amiss was not well known as an artist and spent large periods of her life in psychiatric hospitals and units, often against her will and following arrest for civil disturbance .

  4. Amiss - Wikipedia

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    Amiss is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Audrey Amiss (1933–2013), British artist; Dennis Amiss (born 1943), English cricketer and cricket ...

  5. List of German expressions in English - Wikipedia

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    Scheiße, an expression and euphemism meaning "shit", usually as an interjection when something goes amiss; Ur- (German prefix), original or prototypical; e.g. Ursprache, Urtext; verboten, prohibited, forbidden, banned. In English this word has authoritarian connotations.

  6. Typist Artist Pirate King - Wikipedia

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    Amiss was an artist who studied at the Royal Academy of Arts, but was unable to complete her training after being hospitalised due to mental illness. She died in 2013, leaving behind a vast collection of artworks and writings which were discovered after her death, and subsequently donated posthumously to Wellcome Collection .

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  8. Ames (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The German roots of the name could have come from the Old High German word amazzig, meaning "busy," as a nickname for an active person. [1] The name also has connections to the modern German name Ameise, meaning "ant". [1] Variations of the surname include Aames, Amass, Amess, Amies, Amis, Amiss, Amos, Hames, Haymes, Eames, and others. [2]

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