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  • 1young man — Synonyms and related words: Casanova, Don Juan, Lothario, Romeo, amoroso, beau, boy, boyfriend, bub, bubba, buck, bud, buddy, caballero, cavalier, cavaliere servente, colt, cub, esquire, fellow, flame, fledgling, gallant, gentleman friend, gigolo …

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  • 2Young Medardus — Directed by Michael Curtiz Produced by Arnold Pressburger Written by Arthur Schnitzler (play) Ladislaus Vajda …

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  • 3Lady Whirlwind — Directed by Huang Feng Starring Angela Mao …

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  • 4Man of the World (TV series) — Man of the World Titlecard of the colour episode Format Crime, Drama Created by …

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  • 5Lady Hester Stanhope — Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope (March 12, 1776 June 23, 1839), the eldest child of Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl Stanhope by his first wife Lady Hester Pitt, is remembered by history as an intrepid traveller in an age when women were discouraged from… …

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  • 6Man of the East — (E poi lo chiamarono il magnifico) Directed by Enzo Barboni Produced by Alberto Grimaldi Written by Enzo Barboni …

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  • 7lady —    Used to address a woman whose name is unknown in both Britain and the USA, though such usage is not considered to be correct. The term is marginally less polite than the American ‘ma’am’, and considerably more polite than ‘Missis’ and such… …

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  • 8Man of Miracles — For other uses, see Man of Miracles (disambiguation). Man of Miracles Studio album by Styx …

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  • 9Lady Samantha (album) — Infobox Album Name = Lady Samantha Type = Compilation Album Artist = Elton John Released = October 13 1980 Recorded = 1968 1973 Genre = Rock, Piano Rock Length = Label = DJM Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = Victim of Love (1979) This… …

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  • 10young —    By no means as frequently used a vocative element as ‘old’, and normally applied to hearers who really are young, whereas ‘old’ can be used to hearers of any age.    The speaker is usually noticeably older than the person addressed, unless the …

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