1. True or false: The earliest recorded use of the phrase "close, but no cigar" is in the script for the 1935 film "Annie Oakley." False. The phrase "close, but no cigar" does appear in the script for “Annie Oakley” but there are earlier recorded uses of it in National Geographi...
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22 years of age. Even with his thin frame, he weighed 200kg at the time of his death, which is as much as a very serious wrestler might weigh. Looking at Dimitrescu's decidedly more robust proportions, it's not unreasonable to suspect she might be approaching half a met...
Brewer praised Anstead’s superior work ethic in the video, while also suggesting that Edd’s problem was that he let his newfound fame go to his head. “It’s much more back to where it used to be because Ant is a real mechanic,” Brewer said. “Edd became a TV ...
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