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Trifling Women is a 1922
American silent romantic drama film
directed by Rex Ingram. It is
credited with
boosting the
careers of its leads,
Barbara La...
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Pewter (/ˈpjuːtər/) is a
malleable metal alloy consisting of tin (85–99%),
antimony (approximately 5–10%),
copper (2%), bi****h, and
sometimes silver....
- No
Trifling with Love (French: On ne
badine pas avec l'amour) is a 1977
French drama film
directed by
Caroline Huppert. It is
based on the
theatrical work...
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Trifling with
Honor is a 1923
American silent crime drama film
directed by
Harry A.
Pollard and
starring Rockliffe Fellowes and
Fritzi Ridgeway. It was...
- career-boosting
films with
director Rex
Ingram (The
Prisoner of
Zenda and
Trifling Women, both with
Ramon Novarro), La Marr
signed with
Arthur H.
Sawyer to...
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Title Role
Notes 1999 Row Your Boat
Apartment Owner 2000 In the
Weeds Amy
Trifling with Fate Fame
Coyote Ugly
Rachel Whipped Marie 2001
Serendipity Halley...
- two
Tarzan movies, Rex Ingram's
melodrama Black Orchid and its
remake Trifling Women, the Max
Linder feature comedy Seven Years Bad Luck, and the Irving...
- also
known as On ne
badine pas avec l'amour, and
known in
English as No
Trifling With Love and as The New Lord of the Village, is a 1908
French silent trick...
- "Sweat" is a
short story by the
American writer Zora
Neale Hurston,
first published in 1926, in the
first and only
issue of the African-American literary...
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Young People.
Jessica Kingsley Publishers. ISBN 9781843100331. "Ingenious
Trifling". Etymoline.
Retrieved 1
October 2015. O'Conner,
Patricia T. (2009). Origins...