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  2. Peacock gained 3 million subscribers during the first week of ...

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    Peacock gained 2.8 million new subscribers during the first week of the Paris Olympics. This matches the number of sign-ups for a single NFL playoff game streamed on Peacock in January.

  3. Indian peafowl - Wikipedia

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    Carl Linnaeus in his work Systema Naturae in 1758 assigned to the Indian peafowl the technical name of Pavo cristatus (means "crested peafowl" in classical Latin).. The earliest usage of the word in written English is from around 1300 and spelling variants include pecok, pekok, pecokk, peacocke, peacock, pyckock, poucock, pocok, pokok, pokokke, and poocok among others.

  4. Home (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    Wong chose to base the Peacock family on the Wards, incorporating their lifestyles into the script. [11] The name "Peacock" came from the former neighbors of Morgan's parents. [3] Further inspiration came from a story in Charlie Chaplin's autobiography; while touring with a musical theatre production, he stayed at a miner's tenement home in ...

  5. Peafowl - Wikipedia

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    The peacock train consists not of tail quill feathers but highly elongated upper tail coverts. These feathers are marked with eyespots, best seen when a peacock fans his tail. All species have a crest atop the head. The Indian peahen has a mixture of dull grey, brown, and green in her plumage.

  6. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The 1970s began with a continuation of the hippie look from the 1960s, giving a distinct ethnic flavor. [13] Popular early 1970s fashions for women included Tie dye shirts, Mexican 'peasant' blouses, [14] folk-embroidered Hungarian blouses, ponchos, capes, [15] and military surplus clothing. [16]

  7. The Peacock Fan - Wikipedia

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    The Peacock Fan is a 1929 American silent mystery film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Lucien Prival, Dorothy Dwan and Tom O'Brien. A review in Variety described it as a "fairly interesting melodrama of the who-killed-Reginald-Moneybags school".

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