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  2. Pasqual Piñón - Wikipedia

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    Pasqual Piñón (1889–1929), known as Pedro The Two-Headed Mexican, [1] or Pascual Piñón, was a performer with the Sells-Floto Circus in the early 1900s. Piñón was born in 1889.

  3. Pin art - Wikipedia

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    Pin art. The impression of a person's nose and mouth on a pinscreen. Pin art, also known as a pinscreen, is an executive toy. It consists of a boxed surface made of a crowded array of pins that are free to slide in and out independently in a screen to create a three-dimensional relief.

  4. Peter Pan - Wikipedia

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    Origin. Peter Pan first appeared as a character in Barrie's The Little White Bird (1902), a novel for adults. In chapters 13–18, titled "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens", Peter is a seven-day-old baby and has flown from his nursery to Kensington Gardens in London, where the fairies and birds taught him to fly.

  5. A Twist in the Tale (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    A Twist in the Tale is a 1988 collection of short stories by British author and politician Jeffrey Archer. The collection contains 12 stories, which are listed below.

  6. Pin (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    In professional wrestling, a pin is a move where a wrestler holds an opponent's shoulders to the mat in an attempt to score a fall. A pinfall is a common victory condition, where the attacker pins an opponent and the referee makes a three count before the opponent gets released from the pin.

  7. Duane Bryers - Wikipedia

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    Duane B. "Dick" Bryers (July 2, 1911 – May 30, 2012, Tucson, Arizona) was an American painter, illustrator, and sculptor. [1] [2] In the 21st century, Bryers was rediscovered as the creator of the unconventionally plump pinup girl Hilda, who appeared in calendars from the mid-1950s to 1980s. [3]

  8. The Painted Skin - Wikipedia

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    Set in Shandong, the story revolves around a Chinese scholar, Wang, who becomes infatuated with a demon disguised as a beautiful young maiden. They develop a romantic relationship which goes awry after Wang discovers her true identity.

  9. Pinhead (Hellraiser) - Wikipedia

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    Pinhead (also known as Lead Cenobite or the Hell Priest, among other names and titles) [a] is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Hellraiser franchise. The character first appeared as an unnamed figure in the 1986 Clive Barker novella The Hellbound Heart. [3]

  10. TaleSpin - Wikipedia

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    TaleSpin is set in the fictional city of Cape Suzette (a pun on the dish Crêpe Suzette ). The city lies on an unnamed island, in an unspecified body of water, on a large harbor or bay enclosed by a high cliff wall. A single cleft in the wall is the harbor's only means of access.

  11. The Snow-Image, and Other Twice-Told Tales - Wikipedia

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    The Snow-Image, and Other Twice-Told Tales is a collection of short stories by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne. Released in late 1851 with a copyright of 1852, it is the final collection of tales by Hawthorne published in his lifetime.