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    Children (1938)[Survives] Swing! (1938)[Survives] Lying Lips (1939)[Survives] Birthright (1939)[Survives] The Notorious Elinor Lee (1940)[Survives] The Betrayal...
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  • The Tree (1932);[citation needed] the first anti-Nazi play on Broadway, Birthright (1933);[citation needed] the first film that dealt with the problem of...
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  • A list of American films released in 1939. Gone with the Wind won the Academy Award for Best Picture. 1939 in the United States "Adventures of the Masked...
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  • Philippe's existence to Anne and Louis XIV. Anne wanted to restore Philippe's birthright, but Louis, fearful of losing his throne, forced Aramis to seal Philippe...
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  • Superman: Man of Tomorrow (category DC Animated Movie Universe)
    he drew inspiration from comics Superman: American Alien and Superman: Birthright, with a touch of several others. Superman: Man of Tomorrow was revealed...
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  • Jonathan and Martha Kent (category Comics characters introduced in 1939)
    since Birthright was published.[citation needed] After the "Infinite Crisis" storyline, Superman's continuity was revised yet again from the Birthright origin...
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  • and later movies, such as Man of Steel. In the comic story Superman: Birthright, the crest is described as an old Kryptonian symbol for hope. Clark works...
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  • Lara (character) (category Comics characters introduced in 1939)
    more prominent roles; one such example is the 2004 miniseries Superman: Birthright. After constructing his Fortress of Solitude, Superman honored his deceased...
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  • removed from continuity ("retconned") and replaced with the Superman: Birthright limited series in 2003 and 2004, written by Mark Waid and drawn by Leinil...
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    October 22, 1917. Both sisters became British subjects automatically by birthright. In February 1919, Lilian persuaded her husband to take the family back...
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  • Krypton (comics) (category 1939 in comics)
    "Superman"; in Birthright, Waid presented it as a Kryptonian symbol of hope; he borrowed and modified a concept from Superman: The Movie, wherein the "S"...
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    Susan Flannery (category 1939 births)
    Susan Flannery (born July 31, 1939) is an American actress and director. She made her screen debut appearing in the 1965 Western film Guns of Diablo and...
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    with de Havilland. Fontaine held dual citizenship; she was British by birthright (both her parents were British) and became an American citizen in April...
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  • Brothers Hildebrandt (category 1939 births)
    and Tim Hildebrandt, known as the Brothers Hildebrandt (born January 23, 1939), American twin brothers who worked collaboratively as fantasy and science...
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  • Jor-El (category Comics characters introduced in 1939)
    from his overbearing father Seyg-El. In the 2004 miniseries Superman: Birthright, Jor-El, along with Krypton and Lara, was, more or less, reinstated to...
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  • Thumbnail for Milton Berle
    roles in other films: Bunny's Little Brother, Tess of the Storm Country, Birthright, Love's Penalty, Divorce Coupons and Ruth of the Range. Berle recalled...
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    family doctor that believed feeling pain when he treated you was the birthright of every man inasmuch as women suffered giving birth ... little incidents...
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  • shoulders." The concept of the creature was borrowed from A. E. van Vogt's 1939 science fiction story "Black Destroyer", which described a feline-like creature...
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  • prudent and cautious survivors to breed. The puppeteers had also used Birthright Lotteries to try to breed humans for luck: all of Teela's ancestors for...
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    difficulty." photograph 3 of 3, in "IDF officers participate in Taglit-Birthright Israel visit to West Point," by Michelle Schneider, September 18, 2019...
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