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Canadian Bacon (movie) (1423 bytes)
1: :''For the food see [[Canadian bacon]].'' 2: '''''Canadian Bacon''''' is a [[1995]] [[comedy]]/[[satire]] [[film]]... 6: ...ld or phoney war with [[Canada]] ("everyone hates Canadians"), using media manipulation as the main tool to ... 23: *{{imdb title|id=0109370|title=Canadian Bacon}} 28: [[de:Canadian_Bacon]] Canadian bacon (727 bytes) 1: :''For the film see [[Canadian Bacon (movie)]].'' 2: ...al]]; this variation is also known as ''peameal'' bacon, because in times past a mixture of ground yellow... 5: * [[bacon]] 9: [[Category:Canadian cuisine]] Bacon (4639 bytes) 1: '''Bacon''' is a name for certain cuts of [[meat]] taken f... 3: ...mage:Bacon.jpg|thumb|150px|An example of "streaky bacon".]] 5: ...he cut and is known as '''bacon rind'''. Rindless bacon is also available as a healthier alternative. 7: ... whilst in the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Ireland]] bacon comes in a wide variety of cuts and flavours. 12: ...syrup]]. Modern [[mass production|mass produced]] bacon uses the wet-cure process but also involves pumpi... Leonard Bacon (5035 bytes) 3: ...ry 19|19th of February]] 1802, the son of [[David Bacon]] (1771-1817), missionary among the Indians in Mi... 13: ...tive volume issued by his congregation, ''Leonard Bacon, Pastor of the First Church in New Haven'' (New H... 17: Leonard Bacon's son, '''Leonard Woolsey Bacon''' (1830-1907), graduated at Yale in 1850, was pa... 20: .../catalog/world/authrec?fk_authors=1946 eTexts] of Bacon's works, at [[Project Gutenberg]] 22: [[Category:1802 births|Bacon, Leonard]] Mark R. Bacon (1762 bytes) 1: '''Mark Reeves Bacon''' ([[February 29]], [[1852]]–[[August 20]]... 3: Bacon was born in [[Phillipstown, Illinois]] and attend... 5: Bacon presented credentials as a [[U.S. Republican Part... 9: [[Category:1852 births|Bacon, Mark]] 10: [[Category:1941 deaths|Bacon, Mark]] Lise Bacon (302 bytes) 1: [[Image:Lise_Bacon.jpg|thumb|Lise Bacon]] 3: ...n''' (born [[August 25]], [[1934]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[politician]]. She was appointed Senator repr... 7: [[Category:Canadian senators|Bacon, Lise]] Kevin Bacon (3671 bytes) 1: '''Kevin Bacon''' (born [[July 8]], [[1958]] in [[Philadelphia, ... 3: ==Movies== 6: * [[2003 in film|2003]] : ''[[Mystic River (movie)|Mystic River]]'' 11: * 2001 : ''[[Novocaine (movie)|Novocaine]]'' 22: * [[1996 in film|1996]] : ''[[Sleepers (movie)|Sleepers]]'' Delia Bacon (1885 bytes) 1: '''Delia Bacon''', a sister of [[Leonard Bacon]], ([[February 2]], [[1811]] - [[September 2]], [... 5: ... written by a coterie of men, including [[Francis Bacon]], Sir [[Walter Raleigh]] and [[Edmund Spenser]]... 7: ... biography by her nephew, Theodore Bacon, ''Delia Bacon: A Sketch'' (Boston, 1888), and an appreciative c... 12: .../catalog/world/authrec?fk_authors=2389 eTexts] of Bacon's works, at [[Project Gutenberg]] 14: [[Category:1811 births|Bacon, Delia]] Bacon Academy (6507 bytes) 2: '''Bacon Academy''' is a public [[high school]] in [[Colch... 4: ...the formation of an academy that bears his name. Bacon Academy’s doors opened to the children of Colches... 6: ... upon those outside of the district. The sound of Bacon’s status was heard by many prominent fathers of t... 8: ...to a student’s ability. Some students would leave Bacon at fifteen or sixteen if they completed the branc... 12: Life as a Bacon student was strict. The attitude of the scholar h... Lloyd Bacon (716 bytes) 1: '''Lloyd Bacon''' (1889-1955) was a screen, stage, and [[vaudevi... 9: [[Category:1889 births|Bacon, Lloyd]] 10: [[Category:1955 deaths|Bacon, Lloyd]] Roger Bacon (6328 bytes) 1: <small> For the Nova Scotia premier see [[Roger Bacon (politician)]] </small> 3: ...oger-bacon-statue.jpg|thumb|300px|Statue of Roger Bacon in the [[Oxford University Museum of Natural Hist... 4: '''Roger Bacon''' ([[1214]]-[[1294]]), also known as '''Doctor M... 7: Bacon was born near [[Ilchester]] in [[Somerset]]. His ... 9: ...d in [[Albertus Magnus]] and [[Thomas Aquinas]]. Bacon's abilities were soon recognised, and he enjoyed ... Nicholas Bacon (4203 bytes) 1: ...er-in-law, [[William Cecil]]. Shortly afterwards, Bacon was knighted. 3: ...ter of [[Lady Jane Grey]]) to the English throne. Bacon's innocence having been admitted, he was restored... 5: ... second wife were [[Anthony Bacon]] and [[Francis Bacon]]. 13: [[Category:Lord Keepers|Bacon, Nicholas]] 14: [[Category:1509 births|Bacon, Nicholas]] Charles Bacon (889 bytes) 1: '''Charles Joseph Bacon, Jr.''' ([[January 9]], [[1883]] - [[November 15]... 3: ...nd a half before the [[London]] Olympics, Charles Bacon ran in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]... 5: ...rd 55.0. This record recognised by [[IAAF]], thus Bacon became the first world record holder in the 400 m... 11: [[Category:1883 births|Bacon, Charles]] 12: [[Category:1968 deaths|Bacon, Charles]] Jim Bacon (2351 bytes) 1: [[image:ac.bacon.jpg|frame|Jim Bacon]] 3: ...mier]] of [[Tasmania]] from [[1998]] to [[2004]]. Bacon was born in [[Melbourne]] and educated at [[Monas... 5: Bacon, having abandoned [[Communism]] and joined the [[... 9: On [[February 23]], [[2004]] Bacon announced he was standing aside as Premier after ... 15: ...tml?oneclick=true Maoist tribute to ex-Maoist Jim Bacon] (registration required) Paul Bacon (1793 bytes) 1: '''Paul Bacon''' (born [[1st November]] [[1907]] in [[Paris]], ... 3: ...manifesto about trade unionism in December 1940. Bacon was arrested by the [[Gestapo]] in [[1943]]. 5: After the war, Bacon continued his political career. A member of the ... 7: Mr. Bacon was also a municipal councillor at [[Saint-Maur-d... 9: ...ade unionist and an adept of social harmony, Paul Bacon was one of the major figures who built French soc... Richard Bacon (223 bytes) 1: '''Richard Bacon''' may refer to: 3: * [[Richard Michael Bacon]], a British Conservative politician 4: * [[Richard Bacon (television presenter)|Richard Bacon]] a British TV presenter on the programme ''Blue ... John Bacon (2818 bytes) 1: '''John Bacon''' ([[November 24]], [[1740]] - [[August 4]], [[1... 3: ...an art which he afterwards carried to perfection. Bacon first attempted working in [[marble]] in about [[... 7: See Richard Cecil, Memoirs of John Bacon, R.A. (London, 1801) • and also vol. i. of ... 14: [[Category:1740 births|Bacon, John]] 15: [[Category:1799 deaths|Bacon, John]] Henry Bacon (2824 bytes) 1: '''Henry Bacon''' ([[November 28]], [[1866]], [[Watseka, Illinoi... 3: ...arolina]], where his father was a civil engineer, Bacon spent a year at the University of Illinois, Urban... 5: Aside from the Lincoln Memorial Bacon built the Danforth Memorial Library, in [[Paterso... 7: Bacon was very active as a designer of monuments and se... 14: * [[SS Henry Bacon]] Bacon Baronets (2986 bytes) 1: ==Bacon of Redgrave ([[1611]])== 2: ... until debts forced the fifth baronet, Sir Robert Bacon, to sell the estate in 1702 to [[John Holt|Sir Jo... 6: *[[Sir Nicholas Bacon, 1st Baronet]] (c. [[1540]]-[[1624]]) 7: *[[Sir Edmund Bacon, 2nd Baronet]] (c. [[1570]]-[[1649]]) 8: *[[Sir Robert Bacon, 3rd Baronet]] (d. [[1655]]) Perkins Bacon (515 bytes) 1: Messrs. '''Perkins, Bacon & Co''' printed the first [[Penny Black]] [[posta... 6: ...stamp.com/articles/article973.chtml "When Perkins Bacon Fell From Grace"]
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