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Wilma Mankiller
Chief of the Cherokee Nation (1945–2010)
revenge porn
capture, publishing or distribution of nude or sexually explicit images or videos without consent

Wisbech
Wisbech ( ) is a market town, inland port and civil parish in the Fenland district in Cambridgeshire, England. In 2011 it had a population of 31,573. The town lies in the far north-east of Cambridgeshire, bordering Norfolk and only 5 miles (8 km) south of Lincolnshire. The tidal River Nene running through the town is spanned by two road bridges. Wisbech is in the Isle of Ely (a former administrative county) and has been described as "the Capital of The Fens".

Lionheart
1990 film directed by Sheldon Lettich

The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)
"The Twelve Days of Christmas" is an English Christmas carol and nursery rhyme. A classic example of a cumulative song, the lyrics detail a series of increasingly numerous gifts given to the speaker by their "true love" on each of the twelve days of Christmas. The carol, whose words were first published in England in the late eighteenth century, has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 68. A large number of different melodies have been associated with the song, of which the best known is derived from a 1909 arrangement of a traditional folk melody by English composer Frederic Austin.
Ramón José Velásquez
Venezuelan politician, lawyer and historian (1916–2014)

Amulius
thumb|Miniature from the Constantine Manasses portraying Amulius' rape of his niece Ilia (14th century)
In Roman mythology, Amulius () was king of Alba Longa who ordered the death of his infant, twin grandnephews Romulus, the eventual founder and king of Rome, and Remus. He was deposed and killed by them after they survived and grew to adulthood.
Order of the White Rose of Finland
Finnish honorary chivalry order in five classes and an associated medal in three classes (1919–)
Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
amendment establishing Prohibition in the United States of America
East Harlem
neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States
Chris Zylka
American actor and model
William I, Count of Hainaut
Count of Holland, Zeeland and Hainaut (1287–1337)
Georges Claude
French engineer and inventor (1870–1960)
Al Sayed Musa al-Sadr
Lebanese Shiite jurist and political activist
motorcycle helmet
safety equipment

Jour de Fête
1949 film by Jacques Tati
zinc finger
small structural protein motif found mostly in transcriptional genes
Christianity and Islam
interreligious relationship between two major Abrahamic religions
Unity Dow
Motswana politician, Lawyer and Activist
International Council of Women
organization

Narrow Margin
1990 film by Peter Hyams
Noel Neill
American actress (1920-2016)
Cheshunt
Cheshunt ( ) is a town in the Borough of Broxbourne, in Hertfordshire, England. It lies within the London commuter belt approximately north of Central London, on the River Lea and Lee Navigation, bordering the Lee Valley Park. At the 2021 census, the Cheshunt built-up area had a population of 43,680.

African Brazilians
Afro-Brazilians (; ), also known as Black Brazilians (), are Brazilians of total or predominantly Sub-Saharan African ancestry. Most multiracial Brazilians also have a range of degree of African ancestry. Brazilians whose African features are more evident are generally seen by others as Black and may identify themselves as such using the term preto, for instance. Those with less noticeable African features may not be seen as such, but nevertheless choose to identify themselves using the term pardo, negro, or afrodescendente. However, Brazilians rarely use the term "Afro-Brazilian" as a term of

Ponerinae
thumb|250px|Plectroctena sp. fighting
Countess Ermesinde II, Countess of Luxembourg
Countess suo jure of Luxembourg (1186–1247)

Toy Soldiers
1991 film by Daniel Petrie
Hukbalahap
The Hukbong Bayan Laban sa Hapon (), better known by the abbreviation Hukbalahap, was a Filipino communist guerrilla movement formed by the farmers of Central Luzon. They were originally formed to fight the Japanese, but extended their fight into a rebellion against the Philippine government, known as the Hukbalahap rebellion in 1946. It was eventually put down through a series of reforms and military victories by Defense Secretary, and later President, Ramon Magsaysay.
Patsy Mink
American politician (1927–2002)
Blood of Christ
in Christianity, the blood shed by Jesus on the Cross and/or the sacramental blood present in the Eucharist/Lord’s Supper, sometimes substantially identified with each other, regarded as a redemptive symbol
Bobby Heenan
American wrestling commentator and manager (1944–2017)

The Protector
1985 film by James Glickenhaus
Motobu
town in Kunigami district, Okinawa prefecture, Japan

The Hidden
1987 film by Jack Sholder
The History of Sexuality
4-volume study of sexuality in the Western world by Michel Foucault, examining the emergence of "sexuality" as a discursive object and separate sphere of life, arguing that the notion that every individual has a sexuality is relatively recent
New York-New York Hotel and Casino
hotel and casino in Las Vegas
St Antony's College
college of the University of Oxford
Women's International Democratic Federation
international organization
Sonia Pierre
Haitian-Dominican human rights activist

Maria Mies
German sociologist (1931–2023)
Thomas Ian Griffith
American actor, screenwriter, producer, musician, and martial artist (born 1962)
Bradley Walsh
English actor (born 1960)
Frances Drake
American actress (1912-2000)
Baltic amber
type of amber from the Baltic area
MGM Resorts International
American multinational hotel, sports and entertainment company
Gary Daniels
British actor

Gender Trouble
book by Judith Butler
Anna Held
French-American stage performer (1872–1918)
Women-only passenger car
passenger railway cars intended for women only
Francisco del Rosario Sánchez
Dominican Republic politician (1817-1861)
Ceza Nabarawi
Egyptian journalist
Arthur Whitten Brown
British Army officer (1886–1948)
Transatlantic flight of Alcock and Brown
British pilots
European windstorm
type of storm
Lola Álvarez Bravo
Mexican photographer (1903–1993)
Honda CBR600RR
Sport bike model from Honda
Bannock people
ethnic group
women's suffrage in the United States
overview of women's voting rights in the United States
Nasta Rojc
Croation painter (1883–1964)
State Shinto
official religion of the Japanese Empire, emphasizing the divinity of the Japanese emperor