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A john (U.S.) or a punter (U.K.) is a male client of a prostitute, particularly in the case of street prostitution. Although these are slang terms, they are used by both prostitutes and police in their respective countries. Some male clients from the United States prefer to call themselves "'mongers", short for whoremonger, a word that has expanded from its meaning of a pimp or bawd, who dealt in whores as a fishmonger deals in fish, to include anyone keeping the company of whores. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_(prostitution)
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(1887-1968). Opposed the First World War. Joined the APCF at its formation but soon left due to personal conflicts with Guy Aldred. Elected Labour MP for Glasgow Shettleston in 1930. Expelled from the Labour Party for infringements of party rules during the election and joined the ILP (qv). Retained his seat for the ILP in 1931. Opposed the Second World War.
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/nowar_buttheclasswar/Glossary.ht...
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English philosopher who outlined the ideas of the gentry of England. The ideals of the landowners included the ideal liberal state (constitutional monarchy), the right to individual freedom, the right to private property and free use to private property. Locke was the philosopher of individualism, but he meant individuals just beyond the king and his political advisers, ie the property owners of England or the gentry, those who "have a stake in society. ...
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Metallica's first manager and Megaforce Records present boss. It's the record company with which the group made their first two records. Their relationship ended at the beginning of 1984.
Ãâó: members.tripod.com/JosephVictor/metallica/glossary...
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John Glenn (1921- ) piloted the first American manned orbital mission on February 20, 1962. He flew NASA's Friendship 7, a Mercury-Atlas 6 spacecraft, to about 162 miles in altitude, going at a maximum orbital velocity of about 17,500 miles per hour. This mission orbited the Earth 3 times and lasted 4 hours, 55 minutes, and 23 seconds, from launch to impact in the Atlantic Ocean. In 1998, 36 years later, Glenn flew a 9-day mission on the Space Shuttle (STS-95). ...
Ãâó: www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/gloss...
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