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Charlie Chaplin is the greatest director of the screen. He's a pioneer. How he knows women!—oh, how he knows women! I do not cry easily when seeing a picture, but after seeing Charlie's A Woman of Paris I was all choked up—I wanted to go out in the garden and have it out by myself.
Charlie Chaplin
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[Lil Rel Howery: The Tunes win! The Tunes win!] [Ernie Johnson Jr.: Unbelievable! Al-G just got turned into a literal poster.] This is not how I wanted to go out!
Mercedes Sosa
[http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~pringle/silent/chaplin/aaronhale.html Brief bio]
Charlie Chaplin
With A King in New York Charles Chaplin was the first film-maker to dare to expose, through satire and ridicule, the paranoia and political intolerance which overtook the United States in the Cold War years of the 1940s and 50s.
Charlie Chaplin
[http://www.chaplinalife.com/ Tribute pages at Chaplin : A Life]
Charlie Chaplin
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W. J. Johnson, The Recognition of Sakuntala; Sakuntala in the Mahabharata (New York: Oxford UP, 2001)
Kālidāsa
[http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/chaplin_c.html American Masters: Charlie Chaplin] at PBS
Charlie Chaplin
[https://techpoint.ng/2015/11/13/profiling-omobola-johnson-4-years-office/ Profiling Omobola Johnson’s 4 Years as Nigeria’s ICT Minister]
Omobola Johnson
George Johnson (unknown)
Garrincha
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This Johnson is a queer man.
S. C. Johnson Sr.
Charlie Chaplin is the greatest director of the screen. He's a pioneer. How he knows women!—oh, how he knows women! I do not cry easily when seeing a picture, but after seeing Charlie's A Woman of Paris I was all choked up—I wanted to go out in the garden and have it out by myself.
Charlie Williams
With A King in New York Charles Chaplin was the first film-maker to dare to expose, through satire and ridicule, the paranoia and political intolerance which overtook the United States in the Cold War years of the 1940s and 50s.
Charlie Williams