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  • '''H.A.M.M.S. Mary-Jane''' should have been the flagship of the [[Navy]] of [[Ankh-Morpork]]. ...and (1509–1510) she was thought to be named after King Henry VIII's sister Mary and the rose, the Tudor emblem. She was one of the earliest purpose-built w ...
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  • Sister Mary Loquacious was the inept Nun of the [[Chattering Order of St. Beryl]] who m Eleven years later she has reinvented her self as Mary Hodges, running the old nunnary as Tadfield Mannor, hosting Corporate Train ...
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  • Ms '''Jane Mary Betty Ann Pamela von Jones''' is not only a [[Black Ribbon|Black Ribboner]] [[Category:Discworld characters|Jones,Jane Mary Betty Ann Pamela von]] ...
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  • =={{wp|Mary Gentle|Mary Gentle}}== Mary Gentle's masterwork ''Ash: A Secret History'' must be recommended here as o ...
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  • ...g from her current resting place on the bed of the harbour. By default the Mary-Jane is flagship of the Fleet, which might in its day (presumed that of one The Mary-Jane: refers to Henry VIII's flagship, the ''{{wp|Mary_Rose|Mary-Rose}}'', that famously sank in home waters during a skirmish with the Fren ...
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  • ...e Here:- [[Reading_suggestions#Mary_Gentle|Mary Gentle]]. Ref.''''' author Mary Gentle and book "''Grunts''". In which a captured Orc is heavily laden with Mary Gentle, like Neil Gaiman, is the subject of a dedication of an earlier Disc ...
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  • '''H.A.M.M.S. Mary-Jane''' should have been the flagship of the [[Navy]] of [[Ankh-Morpork]]. ...and (1509–1510) she was thought to be named after King Henry VIII's sister Mary and the rose, the Tudor emblem. She was one of the earliest purpose-built w ...
    1 KB (202 words) - 00:44, 12 October 2013
  • ...Mary-Jane]] where the title conforms but the body contains "the H.A.M.M.S. Mary-Jane", which is more seriously wrong. (Although I'm not sure where H.A.M.M. ...
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  • The Mary-Jane: refers to Henry VIII's flagship, the ''{{wp|Mary Rose|Mary-Rose}}'', that famously sank in home waters during a skirmish with the Fren ''Mary-Jane'' is also a universal euphemism for cannabis. A consolation to the cre ...
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  • Ms '''Jane Mary Betty Ann Pamela von Jones''' is not only a [[Black Ribbon|Black Ribboner]] [[Category:Discworld characters|Jones,Jane Mary Betty Ann Pamela von]] ...
    391 bytes (56 words) - 19:07, 26 July 2018
  • Sister Mary Loquacious was the inept Nun of the [[Chattering Order of St. Beryl]] who m Eleven years later she has reinvented her self as Mary Hodges, running the old nunnary as Tadfield Mannor, hosting Corporate Train ...
    686 bytes (111 words) - 00:05, 24 September 2012
  • ...ampers included [[Neil Gaiman]] and Mary Gentle (see [[Reading suggestions#Mary Gentle|Reading suggestions]]). Of course, the association between Terry and Mary Gentle's unique take on fantasy fiction is believed to have influenced {{TO ...
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  • **Sister [[Mary Loquacious]] *[[Mary Loquacious|Sister Mary Loquacious]]: Nina Sosanya ...
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  • ...st female rulers in the 16th century. Knox had Mary Tudor, Mary Stuart and Mary of Guise in mind. It was his misfortune that the next ruler of England, Eli ...
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  • ...ay camps. Luminaries of this group include [[Neil Gaiman]], Kim Newman and Mary Gentle, authors who have all either co-written with Terry or else been spoo ..."And also to [[H.P. Lovecraft Holiday Fun Club|Mike Harrison, Neil Gaiman, Mary Gentle]] and to all those others who assisted with and laughed at the idea ...
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  • Why does the phrase "Mary Sue" spring to mind here.... probably the most unconvincing, two-dimension ...us interpretations of [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MarySue "Mary Sue"] to find a match here. --[[User:Old Dickens|Old Dickens]] ([[User talk ...
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  • * [[Ham]], a mistreated troll, son of [[Mary]] * [[Mary]], a troll. ...
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  • * [[Mary Loquacious|Sister Mary Loquacious]]: Nina Sosanya ...
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  • ...t preacher {{wp|John Knox|John Knox}}. He criticised Mary I of England and Mary of Guise (the acting ruler of Scotland) and argued that having women in pow ...
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  • ...of the semi-stupor he lived in, wherein he believed his children Toby and Mary to be alive and well, he came to his senses, was briefly saddened by the fa ...
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  • ...cs of ''Walkin' The Dog'' are based on an old children's skipping rhyme (''Mary Mack''.) The not-so-old standard was recorded in 1963 by Rufus Thomas.--[[U ...
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  • ...e it to get so real work done for my degree. Working hard not to make them Mary-Sueish, but it's hard when you place a sort of mirror of yourself on anothe ...
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  • ...non-smoking expy of Adora. She and [[Monica Jansson]] team up to rescue [[Mary|a troll]] jailed for seriously injuring a human, and set in motion the chai ...
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