- 1897, the
Emersons are
surprised by a
visit from a
young man,
Reggie Forthright,
followed by his
grandfather Viscount Blacktower. The
viscount wishes...
- In rhetoric,
parrhesia (Gr****: παρρησία) is
candid speech,
speaking freely. It
implies not only
freedom of speech, but the
obligation to
speak the truth...
- judge, and an
influential politician. As a
judge he was
incisive and
forthright and had many
leading judgements to his credit. Mehr
Chand Mahajan was...
- glorious—if underappreciated—opus Older.
Jeremy Healy, Amos, Mike Koglin, and
Forthright have been
tapped to turn the
original retro pop/jazz
ditty into a dance...
- (
Forthright Dub Mix) 6:40 10. "Star People" (
Forthright Club Mix) 9:19 11. "Fastlove" (
Forthright Extended 12" Mix) 9:21 12. "Star People" (
Forthright...
-
English comedian. His act
consists of
offensive humour, high profanity,
forthright social commentary and
outspoken disdain for
political correctness. Roy...
- (September 6, 1800 – May 12, 1878) was an
American educator known for her
forthright opinions on
female education as well as her
vehement support of the many...
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mentored many of New Zealand's Māori performers, and was a
vocal and
forthright supporter of Māori culture. Born and
raised in Patea,
Prime was of Tainui...
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Brother Oliver, the
movie How To
Break A
World Record, and as CEO of
Forthright Records.
Oliver is a
serial entrepreneur,
founding several businesses...
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decisions and
press statements. His
obituaries variously described him as
forthright, colourful, and outspoken.
Pickles was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire...