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A Blueprint for Murder (Andrew L. Stone, 1953)
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I've Always Loved You (1946) - Frank Borzage
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gatutor · 1 year
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Catherine McLeod
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This is a preliminary poll for the Hot & Vintage Movie Women Tournament. There will be 7 prelim polls of 12 hot ladies, all of which can be found under the tag #hotladyprelims. The 4 lowest-scoring hotties of each poll will be eliminated, while the remaining 8 will continue on to Round 1 of the tournament.
The ladies included here were chosen for this round because they were submitted without text propaganda. If they continue to Round 1, I will include additional photos they were submitted with.
This preliminary poll will last 24 hours.
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world-of-wales · 1 year
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─ •✧ CATHERINE'S YEAR IN REVIEW : MAY ✧• ─
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4 MAY - Catherine held an Early Years Meeting at Kensington Palace. Later she presented The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design at the Design Museum on behalf of The Queen in London.
6 MAY - Catherine became the Royal Patron of Maternal Mental Health Alliance.
10 MAY - Catherine and William were received by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Greater Manchester (Sir Warren Smith) as they attended the opening of the Glade of Light Memorial.
11 MAY - Catherine and William were received by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Renfrewshire (Colonel Peter McCarthy) as they visited St. John's Primary School in Port Glasgow. They later visited Wheatley Group in Kennishead where they were received by Mr. John McLeod (Deputy Lieutenant of the City of Glasgow). Subsequently subsequently they paid a visit to the University of Glasgow.
13 MAY - Catherine and William took part in the 2022 Mental Health Minute as they took over the radio staions for a special 60-second broadcast.
18 MAY - Catherine gave an afternoon Garden Party at Buckingham Palace along with other members of the Royal Family.
19 MAY - Catherine held an Early Years Meeting. Later in the evening, she and William attended the Royal Film Performance of "Top Gun: Maverick" at the Odeon Luxe in Leicester Square.
24 MAY - Catherine held an Early Years Meeting at Kensington Palace.
25 MAY - William and Catherine gave a Garden Party at Buckingham Palace along with other members of the Royal Family.
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very-grownup · 5 months
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It's time! for! the best books! of 2023! according to me! Ingrid! the only person whose opinion you should listen to!
Best character name: Sir Bonamy Ripple, "False Colours" by Georgette Heyer
Best book you could use as a weapon: "The Counte of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas
Best 'how dare you write a first novel this good?': "I Keep My Exoskeletons to Myself" by Marisa Crane
Best book picked up because of a social media post: "If An Egyptian Cannot Speak English" by Noor Naga
Best tragic only novel because the author died of a brain tumour soon after publication: "The Auctioneer" by Joan Samson
Best book I read then gifted to a niece: "Zachary Ying and the Dragon Emperor" by Xiran Jay Zhao
Best book I could never read aloud: "Everything Abridged" by Dennard Dayle
Best book I lent to a friend with a warning not to read one story because of the main character using a sword to pleasure himself: "The Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation" by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu
Best book by an author I discovered because of John Finnemore: "Headlong" by Michael Frayn
Best mystery novel with a detective who's a little weirdo: "The Village of Eight Graves" by Seishi Yokomizo
Best book in which someone is crushed to death by giant gears: "The Mill House Murders" by Yukito Ayatsuji
Best book with an autistic protagonist in spite of when it was written: "Brother to Dragons, Companion to Owls" by Jane Lindskold
Best book with a main character who shares the name of a friend: "The Jasmine Throne" by Tasha Suri
Best book set in a parallel dimension: "Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle" by Vladimir Nabokov
Best book I've owned for 20 years and finally read: "Dragon Sword and Wind Child" by Noriko Ogiwara
Best sequel: "The Dragon Republic" by R.F. Kuang
Best book in translation from a translation: "The Howling Miller" by Arto Paasilinna
Best book where a tiger mauls a clown: "Stars of Chaos" by priest
Best tiny collection of short stories: "Instead of Three Wishes" by Megan Whalen Turner
Best book where talking about it gave me an excuse to mention Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service: "Guardian" by priest
Best memoir by a man who tried to kill Peter Sellers: "Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall" by Spike Milligan
Best work in translation about how much Agamemnon sucks: Emily Wilson's translation of Homer's "The Iliad"
Best book by someone I first knew of through old school webcomics: "The Twisted Ones" by T. Kingfisher
Best road trip novel: "The Road to Roswell" by Connie Willis
Best book I subscribed to a service for the purpose of reading: "Healthy Choices" by Lydia Bugg
Best dinosaurs: "Cosmonaut Keep" by Ken McLeod
Best 'huh I forgot I preordered that' book: "Beast in the Shadows" by Edogawa Rampo
Best book by an author living her best life: "Ascendant Sun" by Catherine Asaro
Best book with a protagonist who definitely isn't gay: "The Talented Mr Ripley" by Patricia Highsmith
Best book I was explicitly told to read by a friend: "A Psalm for the Wild-Built" by Becky Chambers
Best manga: Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service
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ladiesoftheages · 1 year
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what do you think of the theory Henry VIII had McLeod syndrome? It fits Catherine and Anne’s pattern of stillbirth/miscarriage/child loss and his behavior changes startlingly well.
I generally don’t agree with any kind of retroactive diagnosing of historical people.
For one thing, there’s absolutely no way of proving a condition like that for a person that lived five centuries ago. Also, I feel like when people try to diagnose Henry in particular, they often only look at him and ignore the wider context of things—especially when it comes to fertility. Yes, his first two wives struggled to carry children to term…but so did his sister, Margaret, so did lots of other women. And as for his other behavior, again, people don’t really acknowledge all of the events that led up to the last years of his reign that could’ve affected his behavior and mindset.
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celtfather · 2 months
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6:12 - Sorcha "Waterman's / Luke Skywalker Walks on Sunshine" from Stomp the Floor
10:23 - The Gothard Sisters "Nightfall" from Dragonfly
14:34 - Altan "The Donegal Selection: An Bóthar Mór/Tommy Peoples’ Reel/Is Cuma Liom (Reels)" from Donegal
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22:55 - Patsy O'Brien "Where The Sunflowers Grow" from Onward
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43:28 - Banda Gaites Camín de Fierro “Flacos y Ensin Peinar" from Rock & Fierro
47:41 - Meerrant "Sur le Pont" from Fells
51:09 - The Celtic Kitchen Party "Along Came Catherine Snow" from Lobster Tail and Beer
53:25 - Chance the Arm "Cooley's Reel" from The Green Groves of Erin
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59:01 - Alexander James Adams "With These Boots" from The Blue Rose Rare and Other Faerie Tales
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Bundaberg Rum | Bundy Mixer
https://vimeo.com/753734958 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEM_hPAslEs 1 in 8 men think they can win a point off Serena Williams, which exposes a deeply entrenched global issue that many men don't respect the skills of female athletes. Diageo wanted to change that, as part of a global push towards more inclusive portrayal. Their most loved Australian rum brand, Bundaberg Rum (Bundy), was sponsoring the Australian men’s and women’s National Rugby Leagues (NRL & NRLW). The men’s league was thriving but the women’s league needed to grow its fan base and unfortunately, most rugby fans were men with no interest in the NRLW. We identified that the women’s stats were just as good as the men’s and knew that NRL fans loved stats. So we created a trojan horse to make them fans of the women’s game without them even realising it. We did it by hijacking the largest global online community for stats-obsessed fans – Fantasy Football – because you can’t argue with stats and stats have no gender. In partnership with the NRL, we created Bundy Mixer – the world’s first mixed gender fantasy competition. Fans could finally pick the best of the best, not just the best of the blokes. We built Bundy Mixer into the official NRL fantasy website and launched it to coincide with the 2022 NRLW season through an integrated social, digital, PR and earned campaign. Then each week, fans picked their teams at the Bundy Mixer website, choosing the best performing players, regardless of gender. By studying the women’s stats, NRL fans started respecting the players and watching the game. Bundy Mixer got national news coverage and attracted 13,000+ registered players and over 10 million media impressions. Most importantly, in its first season of many, Bundy Mixer had begun to level the playing field with viewership of the NRLW up by +50% (compared to previous season).
This professional campaign titled 'Bundy Mixer' was published in Australia in May, 2023. It was created for the brand: Bundaberg Rum, by ad agency: Leo Burnett Australia. This Integrated medium campaign is related to the Alcoholic Drinks industry and contains 5 media assets. It was submitted 9 months ago.
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Agency Network Leo Burnett Holding Company Publicis Groupe Production Company Mint Films, Sydney Advertiser Brand Bundaberg Rum, Bundaberg Advertising Agency Leo Burnett Australia, Sydney Entrant Company Leo Burnett Australia, Sydney Partner National Rugby League, Sydney Public Relations Agency Herd MSL, Sydney Media Agency Foundation, Sydney Marketing DIrector Andy Oughton / Diageo Australia Marketing Manager Jodi McLeod / Diageo Australia Assistant Brand Manager Isabella Margin / Diageo Australia CEO Emma Montgomery / Leo Burnett Australia Executive Creative Director Andy Fergusson / Leo Burnett Australia Creative Director Michelle Walsh / Leo Burnett Australia Associate Creative Director Marijke Spain / Leo Burnett Australia Chief Strategy Officer Catherine King / Leo Burnett Australia Senior Strategy Director Abigail Dubin-Rhodin / Leo Burnett Australia General Manager James Walker Smith / Leo Burnett Australia Group Account Director Andrew Inman / Leo Burnett Australia Senior Copywriter: Eric Franken / Leo Burnett Australia Connections Strategy Director Alexandra Nel / Leo Burnett Australia Senior Business Director Prudence Purnell / Leo Burnett Australia Business Manager Jayde Machell / Leo Burnett Australia Lead Integrated Producer Justine Dooner / Leo Burnett Australia Social & Content Lead Irnin Khan / Leo Burnett Australia
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Events 12.5 (before 1940)
63 BC – Cicero gives the fourth and final of the Catiline Orations. 633 – Fourth Council of Toledo opens, presided over by Isidore of Seville. 1033 – The Jordan Rift Valley earthquake destroys multiple cities across the Levant, triggers a tsunami and kills many. 1082 – Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona is assassinated, most likely by his brother, Berenguer Ramon II. 1408 – Seeking to resubjugate Muscovy, Emir Edigu of the Golden Horde reaches Moscow, burning areas around the city but failing to take the city itself. 1456 – The first of two earthquakes measuring Mw  7.2 strikes Italy, causing extreme destruction and killing upwards of 70,000 people. 1484 – Pope Innocent VIII issues the Summis desiderantes affectibus, a papal bull that deputizes Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger as inquisitors to root out alleged witchcraft in Germany. 1496 – King Manuel I of Portugal issues a decree ordering the expulsion of Jews from the country. 1560 – Thirteen-year-old Charles IX becomes king of France, with Queen Mother Catherine de' Medici as regent. 1578 – Sir Francis Drake, after sailing through Strait of Magellan, raids Valparaiso. 1649 – The town of Raahe (Swedish: Brahestad) is founded by Count Per Brahe the Younger. 1757 – Seven Years' War: Battle of Leuthen: Frederick II of Prussia leads Prussian forces to a decisive victory over Austrian forces under Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine. 1766 – In London, auctioneer James Christie holds his first sale. 1770 – 29th Regiment of Foot privates Hugh Montgomery and Matthew Kilroy are found guilty for the manslaughter of Crispus Attucks and Samuel Gray respectively in the Boston Massacre. 1775 – At Fort Ticonderoga, Henry Knox begins his historic transport of artillery to Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1776 – Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest academic honor society in the U.S., holds its first meeting at the College of William & Mary. 1831 – Former U.S. President John Quincy Adams takes his seat in the House of Representatives. 1847 – Jefferson Davis is elected to the U.S. Senate. 1848 – California Gold Rush: In a message to the United States Congress, U.S. President James K. Polk confirms that large amounts of gold had been discovered in California. 1865 – Chincha Islands War: Peru allies with Chile against Spain. 1895 – New Haven Symphony Orchestra of Connecticut performs its first concert. 1914 – The Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition began in an attempt to make the first land crossing of Antarctica. 1919 – Ukrainian War of Independence: The Polonsky conspiracy is suppressed and its participants are executed by the Kontrrazvedka. 1921 – The Football Association bans women's football in England from league grounds, a ban that stays in place for 50 years. 1933 – The Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution is ratified. 1934 – Abyssinia Crisis: Italian troops attack Wal Wal in Abyssinia, taking four days to capture the city. 1935 – Mary McLeod Bethune founds the National Council of Negro Women in New York City. 1936 – The Soviet Union adopts a new constitution and the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic is established as a full Union Republic of the USSR.
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Jet Cosgrave (John Derek) é o pária nesta República Big-Orçamento Ocidental. Graças à chicanaria de seu tio torto Major Cosgrave (Jim Davis), Jet foi enganado pela propriedade de seu pai e marcou um Pariah. Ele passa o resto do filme tentando recuperar seu direito de nascença e limpar seu nome. As duas mulheres na vida de Jet são Judy Polsen (Joan Evans), que o persegue por tanto tempo que ele finalmente a pega, e Alice Austin (Catherine McLeod), o Major Cosgrave's Fianee. O elenco de apoio é pontilhado com tais "regulares regulares" do Western Weatherbeaten como Slim Pickens, Bob Steele e Harry Carey Jr.
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That's My Man (Frank Borzage, 1947)
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gatutor · 2 years
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Catherine McLeod-John Ridgely "Ése es mi hombre" (That´s my man) 1947, de Frank Borzage.
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hotvintagepoll · 3 months
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Out of my own curiosity:
These eras are rough designators and aren’t airtight obviously. By “beauty era” I mean the general beauty styling trends evident in the polls, usually shared among the 12 hot women in them—the big curly hair of the 1910s, the sleek 1930s blonde bobs, the deep eye shadow of the 60s, etc.
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─ •✧ WILLIAM'S YEAR IN REVIEW : MAY ✧• ─
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3 MAY - William opened James' Place in London.
4 MAY - William held an Investiture at Buckingham Palace.
5 MAY - He received Admiral Sir Antony Radakin (Chief of the Defence Staff)
6 MAY - William attended a SportsKey session at the Doug Ellis Sports Centre in Birmingham where he was received by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of West Midlands (Mr. John Crabtree).
8 MAY - William appeared in a video address at the 2022 Bafta Television Awards as he introduced a special segment highlighting “Planet Placement".
10 MAY - William visited the the Palace of Westminster along with Cahrles and Camilla in his role as the Counsellor of State for the State Opening of the Parliament where they were received at the Sovereign's Entrance by the Marquess of Cholmondeley (Lord Great Chamberlain) and the Duke of Norfolk (Earl Marshal). Later in the afternoon, he and Catherine attended the opening of the Glade of Light Memorial in Manchester where they were received by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Greater Manchester (Sir Warren Smith).
11 MAY - William and Catherine were received by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Renfrewshire (Colonel Peter McCarthy) as they visited St. John's Primary School in Port Glasgow. They later visited Wheatley Group in Kennishead where they were received by Mr. John McLeod (Deputy Lieutenant of the City of Glasgow). They subsequently visited the University of Glasgow.
12 MAY - William visited Heart of Midlothian Football Club at Tynecastle Park in Edinburgh where he was received by Mr. Kingsley Thomas (Deputy Lieutenant of the City of Edinburgh).
13 MAY - William and Catherine took part in the 2022 Mental Health Minute as they took over the radio staions for a special 60-second broadcast. He later invested Mrs. Deborah James with the insignia of a Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
14 MAY - He attended the FA Cup Final between Chelsea Football Club and Liverpool Football Club at Wembley Stadium.
15 MAY - William departed for the United Arab Emirates from Heathrow Airport in London.
16 MAY - William was recieved by The Queen's Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (His Excellency Mr. Patrick Moody) as he touched down at Abu Dhabi International Airport. He paid his Condolences to The President of the United Arab Emirates following the death of Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan before flying back to the United Kingdom in the evening.
17 MAY - William held an Investiture at Windsor Castle in the morning. Later in the afternoon he presented new Colours to 1st Battalion Irish Guards.
18 MAY - William was received by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Staffordshire (Mr. Ian Dudson) as he unveiled a new Submariners Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas.
19 MAY - The Duke of Cambridge recieved The President of the Republic of Colombia. He and Catherine were received by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London (Sir Kenneth Olisa) as they attended the Royal Film Performance of "Top Gun: Maverick" at the Odeon Luxe in Leicester Square.
24 MAY - William paid a visit to Royal Marsden Hospital in London. Later in the evening, he attended a Reception at the Cavalry and Guards Club in Piccadilly.
25 MAY - William and Catherine gave a Garden Party at Buckingham Palace along with The Earl and Countess of Wessex, Princess Beatrice and The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
26 MAY - William held a Meeting for the Earthshot Prize.
27 MAY - William received the Lord Hague of Richmond and Mr. Simon Patterson (Chairman & Vice Chairman, The Royal Foundation).
28 MAY - William took the salute at the Colonel's Review of The Queen's Birthday Parade on Horse Guards Parade.
30 MAY - William was spotted at the Houghton Horse Trials supporting Zara who was competing in the event.
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A Blueprint for Murder (1953) Andrew L. Stone
April 1st 2021
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