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I don't claim that our TV comedies are highbrow in anyway, but I think there's a basis to them, and that's why they're more popular than other TV comedies. There's a basis of truth in them, a gut feeling.
I think there are many times when it would be most efficient to use nuclear weapons. However, the public opinion in this country and throughout the world throw up their hands in horror when you mention nuclear weapons, just because of the propaganda that's been fed to them.
Paula Abdul, Musician (1962) |
Aldrich Ames, Criminal (1941) |
Hugh Dancy, Actor (1975) |
Paul Dano, Actor (1984) |
Lou Gehrig, Athlete (1903) |
Douglas Haig, Soldier (1861) |
Joichi Ito, Businessman (1966) |
King James I, Royalty (1566) |
Boris Johnson, Politician (1964) |
Pauline Kael, Critic (1919) |
Grace Abbott, Activist (1939) |
John Acton, Historian (1902) |
Lord Acton, Historian (1902) |
Joseph Banks, Environmentalist (1820) |
J. M. Barrie, Novelist (1937) |
James M. Barrie, Playwright (1937) |
Richard Henry Lee, Politician (1794) |