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White bread typically refers to
breads made from
wheat flour from
which the bran and the germ
layers have been
removed from the
whole wheatberry as part...
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Charles H.
Whitebread (April 2, 1943 –
September 16, 2008) was the
George T.
Pfleger Professor of Law at the
University of
Southern California Law School...
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North Carolina Press. p. 253. ISBN 978-0-8078-8268-9. Bonnie,
Richard J.;
Whitebread II,
Charles H. (1999). The
Marijuana Conviction: A
History of Marijuana...
- to be a
comic relief dropout type, put
there for
comic contrast to the
whitebread Richie and his pals. He was a tall,
lanky guy, but when
Henry Winkler...
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Thomas Whitbread (alias Harcourt) (1618–30 June 1679) was an
English Jesuit missionary and martyr,
wrongly convicted of
conspiracy to
murder Charles II...
- " In 2007,
author Saul
Austerlitz wrote Carey had been "marketed as a
whitebread pop princess" in her
earlier music videos,
adding the plots, directorial...
- to at
least the
Civil War. The idea has
possibly been
influenced by "
whitebread", a
similar term for
white people. "Soda cracker" and even "white soda...
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reflecting a disorderly,
often vagrant style. As with
other adolescent,
whitebread middle-class movements,
deviant behavior of the
hippies involved challenging...
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Harry Enfield &
Chums (originally
titled Harry Enfield's
Television Programme) is a
British sketch show
starring Harry Enfield, Paul
Whitehouse and Kathy...
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Reggie Paul Kaye as Guy
Forks Toby
Jones as
Mayor Mr Whittington,
Baker Mr
Whitebread,
Alderman Mr Wheelturn,
Postmaster Mr Whistler,
Butcher Mr
Winkelman &...