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- On 8 July 2022, Shinzo Abe, a former prime minister of ****an and serving member of the ****anese House of Representatives, was ********inated while speaking...
- knockoff pimp". The term has been expressed as a backronym for Sucker/Sucka Idolizing Mediocre ****, which according to Gizmodo Australia is "telling of its...
- The Very Best of Billy Idol: Idolize Yourself is a greatest hits album by English singer Billy Idol, released on 24 June 2008 by Capitol Records. It features...
- Idolatry is the worship of an idol as though it were a deity. In Abrahamic religions (namely Judaism, Samaritanism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baháʼí...
- Marcus Aurelius. He was named after his apparent father Lucius Verus and idolizes Maximus for his victories in the arena. David Hemmings as C****ius: The...
- Catholic Action, and the 1937 German Mit brennender Sorge against the **** idolization of race and nation. In the encyclical Humani generis, Pope Pius XII held...
- film ever and that she had been excited to work with Depp, whom she then idolized, Glaudini said that the incident left her almost in tears. She further...
- environment". He was interested in comedy from a young age, growing up idolizing comedians Peter Sellers, David Letterman, and Steve Martin as well as...
- Handzo, Stephen (2020-01-17). Hollywood and the Female Body: A History of Idolization and Objectification. McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-3777-8. "Ginger (1971)...
- Shakespeare has been known as "the Bard" since the eighteenth century. One who idolizes Shakespeare is known as a bardolator. The term bardolatry, derived from...