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mshare1
05.05.2021 10:10:20

Variations of the Alphabet


Anon136
08.05.2021 4:11:13

This chart shows the NATO standard military alphabet along with a military alphabet used by the U.S. Navy before 1954, the military alphabet used by the U.S. Army in 1916, and the commercial Western Union phonetic alphabet.


curmudgeon
02.05.2021 6:55:22

Example Usage of the Military Alphabet


franzl
05.05.2021 10:10:20

"Mr. Tambourine Man" is the only song Bob Dylan wrote that became a #1 hit on the Hot 100.


bitk
08.05.2021 4:11:13

Blur's "There Are Too Many of Us" was inspired in part by a siege in an Australian chocolate café that Damon Albarn witnessed, which resulted in the death of the gunman and two hostages.


YeahR
02.05.2021 6:55:22

"The Lion Sleeps Tonight" is an English version of a Zulu hunting song from the 1930s.


Stobrawa
24.04.2021 18:55:29

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03.06.2021 6:10:57

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02.06.2021 19:14:30

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Natanael
24.04.2021 18:55:29

Everyone knows how tough it is being a royal, with all of the rules and etiquette requirements. But not many people consider how tough it is being part of the first family of the United States — particularly the first lady. According to The New York Times, what the first ladies can and cannot wear is deeply entrenched in protocol. As Capricia Penavic Marshall, who served as the chief of protocol for the United States from 2009 to 2013, explained, "No one just decides one day that this is what I'm going to wear." Every item that ends up on a first lady's body, from T-shirts to earrings, is carefully chosen to be in line with etiquette and screened for potential cultural and political implications — but sometimes, someone makes a mistake. more


Golobulus
03.06.2021 6:10:57

While the Obama family looked great, Pope Francis was probably not pleased with their expensive attire. His Holiness is well known for calling out capitalism and warning believers of the dangers of indulging in money. Whoops. Despite the conflicting messages, the Pope greeted Obama and her family with a warm smile. Perhaps even the Pope is good at being passive aggressive. more


pjwaffle
02.06.2021 19:14:30

For some people, there's no one more famous or important than the Pope, so it makes sense that Michelle Obama busted out her best dress when she met Pope Francis outside of Washington, D.C. in September of 2015. As reported by the Daily Mail, the first lady stepped out to greet the Pope outside of Andrews Air Force Base in a $2,300 Carolina Herrera dress in a lovely powder blue color. The dress also boasted a chic yet demure cowl neck and a flattering waist tie belt. Her daughters, Malia Obama and Sasha Obama, were also dressed to the nines in patterned graphic skirts and short sleeve black blouses.