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Jack o'
Lent was
a tradition in
England in the 15th, 16th and 17th
centuries involving the
abuse and
burning of
a straw effigy during the
season of Lent...
- Lent may also
refer to:
Great Lent, in
Eastern Christianity, the
period that
corresponds to
Western Lent Jack o'
Lent, an
event in
medieval England involving...
- villages, it was
usual to make
a '
Jack o'
Lent,'
a straw figure dressed not
unlike a Guy
Fawkes Night effigy. This
Jack o'
Lent was
paraded through local communities...
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Wednesday is
a holy day of
prayer and
fasting in many
Western Christian denominations. It is
preceded by
Shrove Tuesday and
marks the
first day of
Lent, the six...
- England, Palm
Sunday was
frequently marked by the
burning of
Jack o'
Lent figures. This was
a straw effigy which would be
stoned and
abused on Ash Wednesday...
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single since 1970. The
novelty song was a
tribute to disc
jockey Wolfman Jack, who
lent his
voice to the recording. For
undisclosed reasons,
guitarists Winter...
-
Danny Thomas,
George Burns, and
Jack Benny lent Newton their support. For example,
after Benny saw
Newton performing at
a nightclub in Sydney, Australia...
- Warner,
owing to
exhaustion from his busy schedule.[citation needed]
Jack Warner lent him to
Columbia Pictures for By Love
Possessed in
exchange for adding...
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Jack Peter Benedict Whitehall (born 7 July 1988) is an
English comedian, actor, writer, and
television personality. He is
known for his
roles as JP in...
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Thomas Jacob "
Jack"
Black (born
August 28, 1969) is an
American actor, comedian, and musician. He is
known for
roles in
family and
comedy films, in addition...