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Jumping Frenchmen of Maine (560 bytes)
1: ...head Lake]] area of [[Maine]]. It is not clear if the disorder is neurological or psychological. 3: ...ase inspired [[Georges Gilles de la Tourette]] to investigate what later became known as [[Tourette's ... Fifty Million Frenchmen (2250 bytes) 1: ...929]]. It was made into a [[movie]] which debuted in [[1931]]. 3: ...]] with the [[censorship]] and [[prohibition]] in the [[United States]]. 5: == Songs in the show== 6: ...l known as Porter's later musicals, the show does offer witty numbers and memorable lyrics. 9: ...f trying to woo Looloo penniless, he endures lots of humiliation as a gigolo, a magician and a tour gu... 1757 (2331 bytes) 1: {| align=right cellpadding=3 id=toc style="margin-left: 15px;" 3: ...s:'''</small><br> [[1754]] [[1755]] [[1756]] - [[1757]] - [[1758]] [[1759]] [[1760]] 5: ...r" colspan=2 | <small>'''[[Decades]]:'''</small> <br> [[1720s]] [[1730s]] [[1740s]] - '''[[1750s]]'''... 7: ...n="center" | <small>'''[[Centuries]]:'''</small> <br> [[17th century]] - '''[[18th century]]''' - [[19... 9: [[1757 in art]]<br> My Ruin (587 bytes) 1: '''My Ruin''' are a [[Los Angeles]] based [[rock and roll|ro... 2: ...ave been going (through various line-up changes) since 1999. 3: They have a dedicated fanbase, most notably in the [[UK]]. 4: ...set against heavy rock beats. The Current line-up includes: Tairrie B-vocalist, Mick Murphy-guitar, Jo... 10: * ''A Prayer under Pressure of Violent Anguish'' (2001) You'll Ruin It For Everyone (846 bytes) 1: ...rmission, and rereleased with different packaging in 2001. 2: ... group of [[skinhead]]s in the audience from fighting. 5: ==Track listing== 8: #"Darling" 9: #"Mother Earth" The Ruin (444 bytes) 1: ...has swept a formerly lively and vibrant community into nameless dust. 3: ...farer (poem)|The Seafarer]] and [[Wanderer (poem)|The Wanderer]]. 8: [[Category:Poems|Ruin]] 1757 in art (234 bytes) 1: ...vents of 1757]], [[1758 in art]], [[list of years in art]]. 4: *[[November 28]] - [[William Blake]], English painter, poet and engraver 6: [[Category:1757]] 7: [[Category:Years in art]] 1757 in science (722 bytes) 1: ... and [[technology]]''' included many events, some of which are listed here. 3: ...57]], [[1758 in science]] and the [[list of years in science]]. 6: ...te tables of the [[Moon]]'s motion to the [[Board of Longitude]] 12: ...t 9]] - [[Thomas Telford]], engineer (died [[1834 in science|1834]]) 13: * [[George Vancouver]], explorer (died [[1798 in science|1798]]) 1757 in music (621 bytes) 1: ...nts of 1757]], [[1758 in music]], [[list of years in music]]. 15: * ''unknown date'' - [[William Reeve]], British composer and organist 24: [[Category:1757|Music]] 25: [[Category:Years in music]] 1757 in literature (1039 bytes) 1: ...f 1757]], [[1758 in literature]], [[list of years in literature]]. 5: ...nt of the institution that would later become [[Princeton University]]. 6: * Pierre-Augustin Caron changes his name to [[Pierre Beaumarchais|B... 7: * [[Robert Raikes]] becomes proprietor of the ''Gloucester Journal''. 8: ... down the post of [[Poet Laureate]] of Great Britain. 1757 in architecture (260 bytes) 2: [[1756 in architecture]], 3: [[1757|other events of 1757]], 4: [[1758 in architecture]] and the 5: [[architecture timeline]]. 7: ==Buildings== 1757 in Canada (883 bytes) 2: [[1756 in Canada]], 3: [[1757|other events of 1757]], 4: [[1758 in Canada]] and the 5: [[list of 'years in Canada']]. 10: ...rench Canadians and Indians destroy the out-works of Fort William-Henry. Ruin of Doriath (700 bytes) 1: ... and his wife, and their two sons. Although three of [[Fëanor]]'s sons died also, Doriath was destroye... 3: [[Category:Realms of Middle-earth]] Suil a ruin (300 bytes) 1: ...hael Flatley]]. It was also used in the [[Lord of the dance]] show. Road to Ruin (2996 bytes) 2: ... WikiProject Album infobox (scroll down to edit main article text) --> 3: {| align=right border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 width=225 4: ..."center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|''Road to Ruin'' 8: ...nter" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|[[Album]] by [[The Ramones]] 14: ...="top"|[[May]] & [[June]] [[1978]] at Media Sound in [[New York]] Siuil A Ruin (2124 bytes) 1: ...d with English lines, and "Buttermilk Hill", with the chorus replaced by nonsense syllables. 3: ... in the 1800s with the conscious intention of styling it after older songs. 8: :'Tis there I'd sit and cry my fill 12: :Siuil, siuil. siuil a ruin 13: :Siuil go sochair agus siuil go ciuin A Song To Ruin (1830 bytes) 1: ...pacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="235" style="margin-left:3px; text-align:left;" align="right" 2: ...e" style="color:black;" colspan="3"|''A Song To Ruin'' 4: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:ASongToRuin.jpeg|200px]] 18: |colspan=2| 44 [[minute|mins]] 37 [[second|secs]] 21: |colspan=2| Xtra Mile Recordings/Integrity Records Julie Ruin (319 bytes) 3: ...aerobics and resisting police abuse. From Julie Ruin, Kathleen Hanna went on to form Le Tigre. HMS Norfolk (1757) (849 bytes) 1: ...fleet, that was transporting vital stores and six infantry regiments to that region. 3: ... after her return to [[Portsmouth]] was broken up in [[1774]]. 5: ...e [[HMS Norfolk|HMS ''Norfolk'']] for other ships of this name. 6: [[Category:Royal Navy ships of the line|Norfolk]] Gambler's ruin (1202 bytes) 1: ...nning back all the gambler has lost during a gambling session. 3: ...ler's bank as he continues to gamble with his winnings. 5: ...ler's expected value approaches zero: gambler's ruin.
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