*Beutler, William (May 5, 2010) "[http://thewikipedian.net/2010/05/18/much-ado-about-malamant
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...using {{w|iambic pentameter}}, which is most commonly associated with {{w|William Shakespeare}} and {{w|Shakespearean plays}}. Iambic pentameter is a form of
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...assic literature, notably the "balcony scene" from {{w|William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare's}} play {{w|Romeo and Juliet}} ([https://www.sparknotes.com/no
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...ers to two of the articles that were supposedly reached at the bottom. {{w|William Howard Taft}} was the 27th President of the U.S., in office from 1909 to 19
|{{w|William Howard Taft}}
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...command, "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes", given by {{w|William Prescott}}, an American officer during the {{w|American Revolutionary War}}
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...-known {{w|sonnet}} in the English-speaking world: {{w|William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare's}} "{{w|Sonnet 18}}", the first line of which is: "Shall I com
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...iction}}" is fanfiction with characters of the same sex, and "Taft" is {{w|William Howard Taft}}, a US President mostly remembered for his severe obesity. It
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...edding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton|Kate Middleton and Prince William}}, the major royal wedding of 2011, including:
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...guide ''{{w|The Elements of Style}}'', by Cornell University professor {{w|William Strunk Jr.}} and ''New Yorker'' writer {{w|E.B. White}} (perhaps better kno
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|William Jennings Bryan lost the 1896 election to William McKinley. Bryan's measurements have been lost to history, but contemporary
...Abraham Lin'''c'''oln, '''C'''hester A. Arthur, Grover '''C'''leveland and William M'''c'''Kinley.
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...y telecommunications phreaking devices, and other items. It was written by William Powell to protest United States involvement in the Vietnam War.
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...of fortune" is an allusion to the "{{w|To be, or not to be}}" soliloquy in William Shakespeare's ''{{w|Hamlet, Prince of Denmark}}''. Hamlet asks himself whet
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...vel ''{{w|The Princess Bride (novel)|The Princess Bride}}'' written by {{w|William Goldman}} which became a {{w|The Princess Bride (film)|film in 1987}}.
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::William Smith, Morley: ''Ancient and Modern''
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On June 25th, 2003, teens William and Josh Buckner opened fire on vehicles on a local Tennessee highway with
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...hijacked the musical genres for us just like the Lone Ranger hijacked the William Tell Overture for our parents.
...of the Lone Ranger in media for the previous generation that, to many, the William Tell Overture is in effect "The Lone Ranger Theme."
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...eth's eldest son; Prince William, Charles's eldest son; and Prince George, William's eldest child (being born in 2013).
...15), now rises accordingly to be third in line from Charles — behind William and her elder brother, at least until such time as George might himself eve
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...idges in India.] The reference to "The Bard of Avon" is a reference to {{w|William Shakespeare|Shakespeare (the playwright)}}, as {{w|River Avon (Warwickshire
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|{{w|William Henry Harrison|William Henry Harr<code>iso</code>n}}
|{{w|William McKinley|William McKi<code>nl</code>ey}}
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| titletext = Stanford sleep researcher William Dement said that after 50 years of studying sleep, the only really solid ex
The title text quotes {{w|William Dement}}: people sleep "because we get sleepy." ([https://web.archive.org/w
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