The talk section on the Wikipedia article about the acronym "MILF" is quite interesting. There have been heated discussions about age range and if having a child is actually a prerequisite.

Of course the article itself has a disambiguation that helps people who were actually looking for information about Moro Islamic Liberation Front. That article in turn has this line:

> MILF announced that it would disarm its 30,000 fighters.

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> French Connection II (1975) is a fictional sequel.

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> J. T. Walsh was originally cast as Grimmer, completing two days of filming, before Dan Aykroyd learned he had been in the cast of the John Belushi biopic Wired. He reportedly had Walsh fired over his participation in the other film, which Aykroyd had opposed.

Since the film in question was Loose Cannons you could argue J. T. Walsh dodged a bullet.

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> Daedalus then created a hollow wooden cow covered with real cow-skin, so realistic that it fooled the Cretan Bull.

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The section heading on #Wikipedia sometimes give us quite a glimpse into a person's life:

3 Personal life
3.1 Activities
3.2 Alcoholism

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> The French newspaper Le Siècle described [Li Hongzhang] as "the yellow Bismarck."

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"[Calvin Graham] enlisted in the United States Navy from Houston, Texas on August 15, 1942, at the age of 12. [...] At age 14 he married and became a father the following year. At age 17 he was divorced when he enlisted in the Marine Corps."

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> Among [Hoyt Axton's (the father from Gremlins)] best-known songs are "Joy to the World", "The Pusher", "No No Song", "Greenback Dollar", "Della and the Dealer" and "Never Been to Spain".
> [...]
> His mother Mae Boren Axton, a songwriter, cowrote the song "Heartbreak Hotel", which became a major hit for Elvis Presley.

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> [Hans] Zimmer can be seen briefly in the Buggles' music video for the 1979 song "Video Killed the Radio Star".

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> In 2004, some of [Veronica] Lake's ashes were reportedly found in a New York antique store.

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