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  1. The relevant quote from the book is: Vaudeville houses still showed motion pictures in 1915, and many were promoting the Chaplin vogue by sponsoring amateur Charlie look-alike contests. Among the early winners was Bob Hope, who took first prize in a Chaplin contest in Cleveland. Charlie himself was not so lucky.

  2. Apr 22, 2013 · 11. There is no evidence, the author admits it himself. In the first source of the Wikipedia page, an article about Hitler's mustache in Vanity Fair, the author (Ron Rosenbaum) is quoted to write: It was Chaplin's first, before Hitler's," he writes in an essay from The Secret Parts of Fortune. "Chaplin adopted a little black crepe blot beneath ...

  3. 'Pseudo-translation as a Subset of the Literary System: a Case Study' by the author Maryam Mohammadi Dehcheshmeh concluded in 2013 that 'the Letter of Charlie Chaplin to his daughter Geraldine' was one of the most famous Iranian pieces of 'pseudo-translations'. The original writer Farajollah Saba has claimed the letter's authorship in 2012.

  4. May 13, 2012 · Questions tagged [charlie-chaplin] Ask Question Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin (1889 - 1977) was an English actor most notable for his comedic silent films featuring "The Tramp."

  5. During the 1920s, Charlie Chaplin once went to a Charlie Chaplin-look-alike competition. Chaplin didn't even make it to the finals. (source: Howell, Melissa; Howell, Greg; Pierce, Seth (1 August 2010). Fusion: Where You and God Connect. Review and Herald Pub Assoc. p. 275. ISBN 9780828025478)

  6. Did Charlie Chaplin lose a Charlie Chaplin look-alike contest? I heard this several times, is it really true or just a joke/rumor? The claim is, that "Charlie Chaplin once only came second in a Charlie Chaplin look-alike contest".

  7. There is a myth saying that having a BAC in the 0.129% - 0.138% range can improve your cognitive abilities. This effect is called the Ballmer Peak (a reference to Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft) and ... alcohol. cognitive-fitness.

  8. The Wikipedia article on the toothbrush mustache quotes the journalist and historian Ron Rosenbaum about the speculation that Hitler modeled his mustache on Charlie Chaplin: Adolf Hitler was a fan ...

  9. Nov 9, 2015 · Snopes.com investigated and reported that the original letter was posted to Craigslist in 2007, apparently genuinely. The response, however, was anonymous. It has since been falsely attributed to a number of people. One of them, an investment banker with J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., was fingered more often than the others as the most likely author.

  10. Apr 26, 2023 · The English phrase "dependent on" has two meanings: One meaning is a discrete, binary or 'categorical' relationship, i.e. "not one without the other". A second meaning is a continuous function, i.e., "the more of one, the more of the other". The English version of the phrase admits the second meaning as well as the first; but the Greek is only ...

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