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  2. Belinda Nash - Wikipedia

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    Sherwood was an unusual character who survived the ordeal and lived into her eighties. [1] In response to Nash's activity, the Governor of Virginia, Tim Kaine , pardoned Sherwood on July 10, 2006, [3] [4] [5] 300 years after her trial by ordeal. [6]

  3. List of stock characters - Wikipedia

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    A cruel, withered old woman, often occult or witch-like (see: Hag). Wicked Witch of the West (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty) Gruntilda (Banjo-Kazooie) Evil Queen (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs) Curmudgeon: A usually middle-aged or elderly character who outwardly is bitter, argumentative and politically incorrect. The ...

  4. A Very Brave Witch - Wikipedia

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    The book opens with a young witch talking about how she loves Halloween, from the decorations to the costumes. She then says that witches are terrified of humans, as they do not look like them. The little witch isn't afraid of them and goes to the nearby town to investigate them up close, in the process discovering that the neighborhood ...

  5. I Married a Witch - Wikipedia

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    I Married a Witch is a 1942 American romantic comedy fantasy film, directed by René Clair, and starring Veronica Lake as a witch whose plan for revenge goes comically awry, with Fredric March as her foil.

  6. List of Halloween television specials - Wikipedia

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    "Witch Stories" read by Rosemary Leach (28 October-1 November 1968) "The Worst Witch" also read by Rosemary Leach (30 October-3 November 1978) "The Witch in Our Attic" read by June Whitfield (29 October-2 November 1979) "Mr McFadden's Hallowe'en" by Rumer Godden and read by Hannah Gordon (26-30 October 1981)

  7. Kabuki - Wikipedia

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    Kabuki theatre is known for its heavily stylised performances, its glamorous, highly decorated costumes, and for the elaborate kumadori make-up worn by some of its performers. The term kabuki originates from a verb that was used to describe young samurai patrons, meaning "being weird" or "offbeat."

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