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This page is the main page of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. It features 281,677 active editors and 7,162,218 articles in English. The featured article describes Dirty Dick (Nathaniel Bentley, c. 1735–1809), an English merchant famous for his filthy appearance. Once fashionable, he became extremely parsimonious and stopped cleaning himself and his shop. Legend claims his fiancée died on their wedding eve, leading him to lock the dining room with its wedding feast. His story inspired Charles Dickens, possibly influencing the locked room of Miss Havisham in Great Expectations. His pub was renamed Dirty Dicks.

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This page is Wikipedia's main homepage, introducing it as a free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. It features 275,757 active editors and 7,170,983 English articles. The page highlights the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant at Disney's Hollywood Studios, a theme restaurant modeled after a 1950s drive-in theater. Guests enjoy meals while watching classic film clips on projection screens. The restaurant opened in 1991 and became the park's most popular by 1992. It has inspired similar establishments internationally and is rated for its atmosphere despite mixed cuisine reviews.

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Dirty Dick , real name Nathaniel Bentley ( c. 1735 – 1809), was an English merchant known for his filthy appearance. Once nicknamed "the beau of Leadenhall Street ", in his late thirties Bentley became parsimonious and stopped cleaning himself and his shop. He and his shop became well known and were lampooned in the press. People visited the outlet to see the squalor and noted that he was polite and had impeccable manners. Rumours circulated that he had not washed since his fiancée had died on their wedding eve and that he had locked the dining room, complete with the wedding feast , and left it to moulder. Bentley moved out of his shop in 1804 and its contents were sold off. A publican purchased some of the contents, including mummified rats and cats, and used them to decorate his pub, which he renamed Dirty Dicks. Bentley died in Scotland. His story was known by the writer Charles Dickens , and Bentley's locked dining room may have inspired the locked room of Miss Havisham in Great Expectations . ( Full article... )

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The Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant is a theme restaurant at Disney's Hollywood Studios , a theme park at Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida . The restaurant is modeled after a 1950s drive-in theater . Walt Disney Imagineering designed the booths to resemble convertibles of the period. While eating, guests watch a large projection screen displaying clips from films such as Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster , Plan 9 from Outer Space , and Attack of the 50 Foot Woman . In 1991, the Sci-Fi Dine-In opened along with nineteen other new Walt Disney World attractions marking the complex's twentieth anniversary. By the following year, it had become the park's most popular restaurant. Thai movie theater operator EGV Entertainment opened the EGV Drive-in Cafe in Bangkok in 2003, explicitly emulating the Sci-Fi Dine-In. USA Today 's list of the best restaurants in American amusement parks ranks the Sci-Fi Dine-In fifteenth, but many reviewers rate it more highly for its atmosphere than its cuisine. ( Full article... )
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... that the Mortimer War Memorial (pictured) was erected three years after the end of the First World War, but a plaque honouring those who died in the Second World War was not added until 1999?
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2021 – Derek Chauvin was found guilty of all charges in the murder of George Floyd by a Minnesota court .
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Since 2017, 107 players have appeared for the Vegas Golden Knights in at least one regular-season game, including 93 skaters ( forwards and defensemen ) and 14 goaltenders . The Vegas Golden Knights are an American professional ice hockey franchise located in Las Vegas, Nevada . Founded ahead of the 2017–18 season as an expansion team , they play in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Hockey League (NHL). Jonathan Marchessault (pictured) leads the franchise in goals and points, with Shea Theodore leading in assists and Brayden McNabb in games played, while Marc-André Fleury holds the most records among goaltenders. Mark Stone has served as the franchise's first and only captain since 2021. Following Vegas's victory in the 2023 Stanley Cup Finals , 27 players, including 23 skaters and an NHL-record 4 goaltenders, were inscribed on the Stanley Cup . ( Full list... )

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Italian singer, songwriter, DJ and record producer Giorgio Moroder has won 21 awards from 39 nominations in the course of his career . He has won three Academy Awards : Best Original Score for Midnight Express (1978), and two Best Original Song awards for " Flashdance... What a Feeling ", from the film Flashdance (1983), and for " Take My Breath Away ", from Top Gun (1986). Moroder is one of the originators of Italo disco and electronic dance music , and his work with synthesizers heavily influenced several music genres such as house , techno and trance music . He has also been dubbed the " Father of Disco ". Moroder won two of his four Grammy Awards for Flashdance : Best Album or Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special and Best Instrumental Composition . His other two awards were for Donna Summer 's single " Carry On " and for Daft Punk 's album Random Access Memories , which won Album of the Year . He has been nominated for nine Golden Globe Awards that resulted in four wins. ( Full list... )
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Sir Nils Olav , colonel-in-chief of the Norwegian Army's King's Guard , inspects his troops in 2008. Olav was inducted into the army in 1972 with the rank of lance corporal , and has received a series of promotions since then as well as a knighthood. Since 2023 he has held the rank of major general . The name Nils Olav, and its associated ranks, have been used by three king penguins over the years, all resident at Edinburgh Zoo . The animal pictured is the second. His military insignia is attached to his flipper.
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Doris is a " comedy opera " by Alfred Cellier , with a libretto by B. C. Stephenson . It premiered in London in 1889 and ran for a modestly successful 202 performances, despite a starry cast including Arthur Williams , Ben Davies , Alice Barnett and Hayden Coffin . Marie Tempest , the star of the same team's 1886 hit Dorothy , later played Doris. Critics praised the score but disliked the libretto, in which a person accused of a plot against Queen Elizabeth I repeatedly switches clothes with others to escape arrest. This image shows the front cover of the score of a waltz composed by Procida Bucalossi based on Cellier's tunes from Doris . The lithographic illustration, by Nicholas Hanhart , depicts the scene in which Doris stumbles upon Sir Philip Carey's hiding spot and decides to help him.
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