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==Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)== |
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- Hero [r]: Someone who hazards his life in a noble cause [e]
- P. J. Proby [r]: (b. James Marcus Smith, 6 November 1938), American singer, composer, and actor, best known for his string of Top 10 hits in the 1960s and musical theatre productions. [e]
- Romeo and Juliet [r]: Tragedy written early in the career of playwright William Shakespeare about two young 'star-cross'd lovers' whose untimely deaths ultimately unite their feuding families, believed to have be written between 1591 - 1595. [e]
- Scenography (set design). [r]: Science of creating set designs for the theatrical environment, as well as film or television scenery. [e]
- Tycho Brahe [r]: Danish astronomer of the 16th century. [e]
- William Shakespeare [r]: (1564- 1616) English poet and playwright. [e]