Harry Major Paull has written:
'The gentleman whip'
'Merrifield's ghost'
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Their are many including The Riddler, The Joker, The Two-Face, The Scarecrow, The Poison Ivy, The Penguin, The Mr. Freeze and The Gentleman Ghost.
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The duration of A Gentleman's Gentleman is 1.17 hours.
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A Gentleman's Gentleman - 1913 was released on:
USA: 4 July 1913
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A Gentleman's Gentleman - 1941 was released on:
USA: 28 March 1941
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The possessive form of "gentleman" is "gentleman's." So, if you want to talk about something belonging to a gentleman, you'd say "the gentleman's hat" or "the gentleman's car." It's as simple as that, darling.
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Private gentleman has written:
'A letter from a private gentleman to an English peer'
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The principal was a real gentleman.The gentleman already left.
He tried to act like a gentleman.
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The duration of How to Be a Gentleman is 1320.0 seconds.
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Gentleman in the army. has written:
'An epistle to Dean Swift. A poem. By a gentleman in the army'
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To put it simply, a consummate gentlemen is a perfect gentleman.
Being of noble birth used to be a requisite criteria for a gentleman, however, that is no longer the case. A gentleman is someone who conducts himself in accordance with the utmost propriety. Furthermore, a consummate gentleman is a gentleman of the highest caliber.
Merely acting the part of a gentleman, does not a gentleman make. A true gentleman behaves as such not for the sake of appearances, but instead for the sake of being proper.
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The cast of The Christmas Carol - 1949 includes: Joe Battista as Boy Scrooge Leonard Carey as Thin Gentleman Constance Cavendish as Martha Cratchit Robert Clarke as Fred Taylor Holmes as Ebeneezer Scrooge Robert Hyatt as Tiny Tim Karen Kester as Belinda Cratchit Earl Lee as Ghost of Jacob Marley Nelson Leigh as Ghost of Christmas Past Queenie Leonard as Mrs. Cratchit Paul Maxey as Fat Gentleman Mike Miller as Peter Cratchit Jack Nestle as Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come Patrick Whyte as Bob Cratchit
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Singular and plural.
Gentleman ; singular (one only)
Gentlemen ; plural. ( more than one )
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