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Asked if Lady Diana ( his love interest ) would have fallen for a ' savage ' in real life Valentino replied, " People are not savages because they have dark skins.
Possibly the clearest definition for this philosophy was offered by gay / lesbian rights advocate Diana Fuss, who wrote: " Essentialism is most commonly understood as a belief in the real, true essence of things, the invariable and fixed properties which define the ' whatness ' of a given entity ".
In real life, Diana Rigg had chosen to leave the series for a number of reasons, one of which was to accept a role in the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
It is mentioned that Diana is chosen as the acrobat because in her real world she is an Olympic-level gymnastics practitioner.
Actress Diana Muldaur married her co-star, James Vickery, in real life.
Later retellings of the origins of Wonder Woman, of dubious continuity for the Earth-One Wonder Woman, excluded the story of Wonder Woman purchasing credentials from a real Diana Prince and, instead, showed her creating the identity from scratch.
High school sweethearts David ( Woody Harrelson ) and Diana Murphy ( Demi Moore ) are a married couple who travel to Las Vegas, hoping they can win enough money to finance David's fantasy real estate project.
Diana resents these qualities at times, as Martin often does not seem to understand the seriousness of his missions, but generally loves him like any real brother.
* Diana Sullivan ( 1995-2000 ; was noon / 5 p. m. anchor at KPHO-TV in Phoenix, now in real estate in Phoenix )
Giganta, along with The Cheetah and Doctor Psycho, engage in a battle with Donna Troy ( who has assumed the identity of Wonder Woman one year after the events of Infinite Crisis ), as part of a search for, as they term it, the " real " Wonder Woman ( Diana of Themyscira ).
Diana tries to cover up the real source of the drug, since the lichen is very rare and difficult to grow, but when it is finally discovered, she fakes her own death, in the hope of inspiring the women of Britain to fight for the rights she tried to secure for them.
Asked if Lady Diana would have fallen for a ' savage ' in real life Valentino replied, " People are not savages because they have dark skins.

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Prince Eugene and the Imperial troops had been repulsed three times – driven right back to the woods – and had taken a real drubbing.
It is thought that Shakespeare never read Gesta Danorum, and instead had access to an auxiliary version of the tale describing the downfall of the Prince of Denmark, whose real name-Amleth-was used in anagram by Shakespeare for Hamlet.
In 2009, Voight played Jonas Hodges, the villain, in the seventh season of the hit Fox drama 24, a role that many argue is based on real life figures Alfried Krupp, Johann Rall and Erik Prince.
For a time, the musician Prince used an unpronounceable " Love Symbol " as a pseudonym (" Prince " is his real first name rather than a stage name ).
In a press conference, he stated that, after being freed from undesirable relationships associated with the name " Prince ", he would formally revert to using his real name.
The only things that show up are a hungry stray dog named Prince that starts feeding on Gerald's body and a terrifying, deformed apparition that may or may not be real, whom Jessie first mistakes for the ghost of her long dead father but dismisses it later.
The story is based on a real life incident that happened near Harris's summer residence in Fortune Bridge, Bay Fortune, Prince Edward Island.
The title character is based on the real life of Lydia Dingwell ( 1852-1931 ), of Dingwells Mills, Prince Edward Island.
In the course of the five-novel series, Gywdion defeats the Horned King by shouting his real name, leads the attempt to gain the Black Cauldron and helps Taran, Fflewddur Fflam, Gurgi and Prince Rhun rescue Princess Eilonwy from Achren.
In the centre of the quad is the Harris Building, formerly Oriel court, a real tennis court where Charles I played tennis with his nephew Prince Rupert in December 1642 and King Edward VII had his first tennis lesson in 1859.
Three minor characters in La Tosca are real historical figures: Queen Maria Carolina ; Prince Diego Naselli, the Governor of Rome ; and the composer, Giovanni Paisiello.
In 1915, Roerich wrote a report for Russian Emperor Nicholas I and Great Prince Nicholas Nikolayevich containing an appeal to make real state measures for national protection of cultural values.
Lord North's strong physical resemblance to George III, suggested to his contemporaries that Prince Frederick may have been North's real father ( and North the King's brother ), a theory compatible with the Prince's reputation but with little real evidence.
Former United States Secretary of the Treasury Robert Rubin has been asked to replace ex-CEO Charles Prince to manage the losses Citi has amassed over the years of being over-exposed to subprime lending during the 2002 – 2007 surge in the real estate industry.
Vukašin's son Prince Marko inherited his father's royal title, but real power in northern Serbia was held by Lazar Hrebeljanović.
After many years had passed, The Raven broke free from the story and into the real world, and the Prince pursued him.
The new band's core membership remained largely intact for more than a decade: Fee Waybill ( real name John Waldo Waybill ) ( vocals ), Bill " Sputnik " Spooner ( guitar, vocals ), Roger Steen ( guitar ), Prairie Prince ( real name Charles L. Prince ) ( drums ), Michael Cotten ( synthesizer ), Vince Welnick ( piano ), and Rick Anderson ( bass ).
K, whose real name is Space Alien Prince, is composed entirely of tentacles as he and his family parody the Mars People from the game series Metal Slug.
In 687 he was defeated by Pepin of Heristal, the Arnulfing mayor of Austrasia and the real power in that kingdom, at the Battle of Tertry and was forced to accept Pepin as sole mayor and dux et princeps Francorum: " Duke and Prince of the Franks ", a title which signifies, to the author of the Liber Historiae Francorum, the beginning of Pepin's " reign ".
Sarpi's real beliefs and motives are discussed in the letters of Christoph von Dohna, envoy to Venice for Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg.

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But when Trudeau returned to Doonesbury, the characters began to age in something close to real time, as in Gasoline Alley and For Better or for Worse.
When Furune returned, he was inconsolably angered for having parted with the treasures, and slew him with the sword-swapping intrigue ( after inviting his brother to wade in a pool ( named Yamuya ), he exchanged his own wooden sword with his brother's real sword and commenced battle ).
The only exception is the Jewish American officer, who is shown as both hyper-intelligent and very unscrupulous, which Bartov noted seems to imply that the real tragedy of World War II was the Nazis did not get a chance to exterminate all of the Jews, who have now returned with Germany's defeat to once more exploit the German people.
From " An Unearthly Child " ( 1963 ) to " The War Machines " ( 1966 ), the TARDIS also had a St. John Ambulance badge on the main doors, as did real police boxes ; this has been reinstated and the window frame colour has returned to white for Matt Smith's first season as the Doctor, shown in 2010.
Due to energy stored in the load and returned to the source, or due to a non-linear load that distorts the wave shape of the current drawn from the source, the apparent power will be greater than the real power.
The blue line shows all the power is stored temporarily in the load during the first quarter cycle and returned to the grid during the second quarter cycle, so no real power is consumed.
This broken stone is returned to Westminster Abbey, while the real stone is hidden in plain sight as a conveniently placed seat on the Royal Highlands Golf Course in Scotland.
However typically math libraries have returned 1 for < tt > pow ( 1, y )</ tt > for any real number y, and even if y is infinity or-infinity.
However, until the end of his life de Broglie returned to a direct and real physical interpretation of matter-waves, following the work of David Bohm.
" When " people who to a real degree shared Elvis Presley ’ s class background, and whose lives were formed by his music ," visited the inside of Graceland, Greil Marcus says in similar terms, they " have returned with one word to describe what they saw: ' Tacky.
Bin al-Shibh returned to the Hadramaut region of Yemen, but a short while later bin al-Shibh received a German visa under his real name.
It's been 21 years now and Wart's still never returned, maybe because he was never a ' real ' Mario character ..." GamesRadar listed Wart 10th in the " Top 20 Nintendo Cameos ".
In 1946, Camp Haan became a part of March's real estate holding when operations at the base returned to a more normal setting.
Like many other would-be real estate magnates in the area at the time, his Florida investments were nearly worthless after the freeze, and he returned to his home in the North.
The film reflects real life in that Lansky was denied the Right of Return to Israel and returned to the U. S. to face criminal charges, but fabricated details regarding Roth's attempts to bribe Latin American dictators for entry to their countries, as well as Roth's ultimate fate.
In 1999, a relaunch of the game had all the finalists choose one key each and was expanded to 16 keys, whilst the 2006 relaunch returned to the old format, but with a makeover ( it resembled a bank vault and the keys in-game were modeled after real keys ).
Subsequently, the clone returned to Cybertron, where it was confronted with the real Megatron — the Space bridge explosion had deposited him in the Dead End region of Cybertron.
Roger Stern returned and pitched an idea for a Spider-Man story in which it would be revealed that Leeds had not been the Hobgoblin after all and the real identity would be revealed.
Unoccupied and unclaimed land invited squatters ; since there was no central recording office for real property in England at the time, and sorting out who owned what fief was entrusted to human memory, disputes arose when aristocrats returned, or died thousands of miles from home.
However, imperial soldiers were able to intervene before Constance made it to Rome, and they returned her safely across the Alps, ensuring that in the end, both the papacy and the kingdom failed to score any real advantage in having the Empress in their custody.
He returned to Montreal after retiring from boxing to work in real estate.
It is a commonly-held belief in Saudi Arabia, the Arab and Muslim world that King Faisal's oil boycott was the real cause of his assassination, via a Western conspiracy, his assassin having just returned from the United States ( see below ).
Data are not simply returned in the form of a written report but instead are fed back in open joint sessions, and the client and the change agent collaborate in identifying and ranking specific problems, in devising methods for finding their real causes, and in developing plans for coping with them realistically and practically.
Data are not simply returned in the form of a written report but instead are fed back in open joint sessions, and the client and the change agent collaborate in identifying and ranking specific problems, in devising methods for finding their real causes and in developing plans for coping with them realistically and practically.
" Watt returned to Baron Lesh and was replaced by Blackie Onassis ( real name: John Rowan ) on the next album The Supersonic Storybook, released in 1991.

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