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Esquire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Esquire (abbreviated Esq. ) is a term of British origin (from French "écuyer", squire), originally used to denote social status. Ultimately deriving from the medieval squires who assisted knights, ...
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British nobility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British nobility refers to the noble families of the United Kingdom. The nobility of the four constituent home nations of the United Kingdom has played a major role in shaping the history of the coun...
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As a mere mortal and average citizen I applaud the constitutions prohibition (see Titles of Nobility Amendment and as detailed in Article 1. ... It is a complete pretention for an American to assume this title, and to somehow look down their noses at for instance a British Esquire who is using it in its correct context,
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BRITISH HERITAGE ... BRITISH HOMES & GARDENS ... ESQUIRE (UK edition)
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In the winter of 1965, writer Gay Talese arrived in Los Angeles with an assignment from Esquire to profile Frank Sinatra. The legendary singer was approaching fifty, under the weather, out of sorts, and unwilling to be interviewed. ... his shoes, British, seemed to be shined even on the bottom of the soles.
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25, 2026: A new folk hero captures the worldwide imagination when twenty-five-year-old British hand model Gretchen Tobias scales the east face of Mount Everest, without oxygen, totally naked. ... 15, 2083: The 150th anniversary issue of Esquire is made available via memory file -- an instantaneous burst of binary...
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The online version of BBM - Australia - backpacker & student magazine (British Balls Magazine). ... KATE Beckinsale has been named Esquire magazine's Sexiest Woman Alive - which gives us an excuse to use her picture in the mag even if we don't necessarily agree with her ranking.
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