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List of people educated at Westminster SchoolThe following people were educated at Westminster School in London, and are sometimes listed with OW (Old Westminster) after their name (collectively, OWW). There are over 900 Old Westminsters listed in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography so these are necessarily a small sample:
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Title combos: School List of List people people of Westminster School
Description combos: the were listed Westminster following National The Old School

1977 Manitoba general electionThe 1977 Manitoba general election was held on October 11, 1977, to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada. It was won by the Progressive Conservative Party, which took 33 seats out of 57. The governing New Democratic Party fell to 23 seats, while the Liberal Party won only one seat.
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This Woman's Work: Anthology 1978–1990This Woman's Work: Anthology 1978–1990 is a compilation box set by the English singer-songwriter Kate Bush. Released in 1990 on CD, vinyl and cassette; it comprises her six studio albums to that point together with two additional albums of B-sides, rarities and remixes. The box set was re-released on CD only in 1998 in different packaging. The two rarities discs are entitled This Woman's Work: Volume One and This Woman's Work: Volume Two (in the vinyl edition the twenty-nine tracks are spread over three LPs), and have never been released as albums separately from the box set. Although publicised as a complete collection of Bush's works up to 1990, many tracks released during this time are missing from this collection including the Single Version Remix of "The Man with the Child in His Eyes", the Single Edit remix of "Wow", the dead-end version of "Army Dreamers" which featured on "The Whole Story" album, "Dreamtime" (the instrumental B-side of "The Dreaming" single), "Sat in Your Lap (Single Mix)", "Running Up that Hill (Instrumental Version)", "The Big Sky (Single Version)", "The Sensual World (Instrumental Version)", "The Confrontation" from the "Love and Anger" single and the Single Version Mix of "This Woman's Work". Various songs featured in films were also omitted, notably "The Magician", from the film The Magician of Lublin. The set was not released in the US, mainly due to The Sensual World being released there by Columbia Records.
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Title combos: This Woman 1990 This Woman 1978 1990 Anthology Work
Description combos: Volume the English by are with and are set

Blackmail (1929 film)Blackmail is a 1929 British crime thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Anny Ondra, John Longden, and Cyril Ritchard. Based on the 1928 play of the same name by Charles Bennett, the film is about a London woman who is blackmailed after killing a man who tries to rape her. After starting production as a silent film, British International Pictures decided to adapt Blackmail into a separate sound film. It became the first successful European talkie; a silent version was released for cinemas not equipped for sound (at 6,740 feet), with the sound version (7,136 feet) released at the same time. Both versions are held in the British Film Institute collection. Blackmail is frequently cited as the first British sound feature film. It was voted the best British film of 1929 in a UK poll the year it was released. In 2017 a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine ranked Blackmail as the 59th best British film ever. On January 1st, 2025, the film's copyright expired in the United States, and is now in the public domain.
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Title combos: film 1929 film 1929 Blackmail
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Concert party (entertainment)A concert party, also called a Pierrot troupe, is the collective name for a group of entertainers, or Pierrots, popular in Britain during the first half of the 20th century. The variety show given by a Pierrot troupe was called a Pierrot show. Concert parties were travelling shows of songs and comedy, often put on at the seaside and opening with a Pierrot number.
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Title combos: entertainment party entertainment party Concert
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MonkmanMonkman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Monkman (1870–1941), Canadian Métis trading pioneer Betty C. Monkman (1942–2025), American curator and author Eric Monkman (born c.1987) Canadian academic and television personality Francis Monkman (1949–2023), English composer Kent Monkman (born 1965), Canadian artist Noel Monkman (1896–1969), Australian film director Percy Monkman (1892–1986), English entertainer, actor and painter Phyllis Monkman (1892–1976), English actress
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Description combos: composer Monkman English Noel 1892 Canadian born Monkman English

Percy MonkmanPercy Monkman, entertainer, actor and painter (1892–1986), was born in Bradford where he lived until retirement (1952) when he moved to Baildon 5 miles (8 km) away at the edge of the moors.
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Description combos: entertainer 1952 Percy painter miles 1892 when moved 1986
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