Why We Fight is a series of seven World War II propaganda films, mostly directed by Frank Capra.
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Aka, AKA or a.k.a. may refer to:
Jericho is a city, populated since ancient times, in the West Bank.
A Night at the Opera may refer to:
End of the world or The End of the World may refer to:
Chinatown is a common name for an urban enclave with large numbers of Chinese people and/or businesses within a non-Chinese society.
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Them or THEM, a third-person plural accusative personal pronoun, may refer to:
Avatar is a concept in Hinduism representing a material manifestation of a deity.
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Walls of Jericho usually refers to the destruction of the walls of Jericho in the biblical history of the Battle of Jericho.
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A liar is a person who tells lies.
Conviction is a finding that a defendant is guilty of committing a crime.
The fight-or-flight response is a biological response of humans and other animals to acute stressors.
Jericho is an American post-apocalyptic action drama television series, which centers on the residents of the fictional city of Jericho, Kansas, in the aftermath of a nuclear attack on 23 major cities in the contiguous United States. It was produced by CBS Paramount Network Television and Junction Entertainment, with executive producers Jon Turteltaub, Stephen Chbosky, and Carol Barbee. It was shown in more than 30 countries.
Richard Speight Jr. is an American actor and director who is known for a variety of roles including CBS TV series Jericho, The Agency, and the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers. Speight played a recurring role, the Archangel Gabriel, originally thought to be a "Trickster" or Loki, in the WB/CW series Supernatural. More recently, he played Dugan in the 2021 film Old Henry.
"Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" is a popular Christian hymn written in 1907 by Ada R. Habershon with music by Charles H. Gabriel. The song is often recorded unattributed and, because of its age, has lapsed into the public domain. Most of the chorus appears in the later songs "Can the Circle Be Unbroken" and "Daddy Sang Bass".