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don t mention the war

Don't mention, don't mention
" Don't mention it, don't mention it " was a common phrase used to indicate that they would not mention a topic or discuss something again. The meaning of this phrase is quite broad and can be used in a variety of situations. To be specific, it can indicate that one is avoiding, avoiding, or unwilling to talk about a topic or thing. However, because there was no clear relevant information in the search results provided, it was impossible to determine whether this phrase had a specific source or a specific explanation.
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2024-12-23 19:46
Don't mention, don't mention, tears spill over the river, all poems
The original text of the poem is: Thinking of the beginning, the green shadow is dancing, returning to your hand, young and yellow, experienced many storms, suffered many tortures, do not mention, mention tears on the river. The author of this poem was Su Shi, but the specific time of creation and origin could not be verified.
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2025-01-09 02:55
Is there any mention of Don Blakely in Pulp Fiction?
No. I've watched Pulp Fiction multiple times and I don't recall any mention of a Don Blakely in it.
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2024-11-05 13:25
If you don't mention it, just say it
The last sentence was," The pen fell here, but it was just a desolate dream. It's fine not to mention it."
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2024-12-23 06:57
Are there any novels about the Korean War that mention birds?
Yes, there might be. Some novels use various elements like birds to symbolize different aspects in the context of the Korean War. For example, a bird could represent the freedom that the soldiers were fighting for or the fragility of life during the war. However, I'm not aware of a very specific 'bird - Korean War' novel off the top of my head.
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2024-11-08 17:17
Are there any novels about the Vietnam War that mention cherries?
There could be. Writers often incorporate unique and unexpected elements into their war novels. Cherries could be used in a metaphorical sense, perhaps to symbolize the innocence lost during the Vietnam War. But it's not a common or well - known trope in all Vietnam War - related novels.
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2024-12-06 17:44
Did Spider-Man comics mention the Vietnam War?
Yes, some Spider-Man comics did touch on the Vietnam War, usually in the context of social commentary or as a backdrop for storylines.
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2025-12-21 01:08
Please recommend some good novels, but don't mention romance.
I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "The Time and Space Office: The story of a female protagonist doing a cross-world mission in the Time and Space Office." 2. [Divorce by Decree: A story of a Jianghu woman who deals with various matters after marrying into an official family in order to become rich enough to rival a country.] 3. [Proud Elegance: A story of an unruly woman who played the world and challenged all kinds of rules.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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2025-02-28 09:15
Don't mention your master when you get into trouble
In some situations, the master might ask the disciple not to expose himself when he caused trouble. For example, in Speedy, Cao Chuang was instigated by Zhao Lidong to assassinate Xu Jiang. When Li Xiang found out the truth that Cao Chuang was a mole, he was very conflicted. If he reported it to the bureau, his master would be imprisoned and his reputation would be ruined. He could not accept that his respected master would be treated like this. Later, before Cao Chuang was shot and died, Li Xiang learned that his master was instigated. As an ordinary criminal police officer with no background, he understood his master's choice, so he decided to hide the real cause of his master's death. He did not want his master to bear the infamy after he died in the criminal police team for most of his life. His master's reputation was preserved, and in order to protect his master's reputation, he could only pretend to curry favor with the powerful. During this period, he had committed many disciplinary and legal crimes, but his conscience was still there and his heart was suffering. This reflected the complex emotions and balance in the master-disciple relationship. It involved respect and protection for the master, as well as personal morality, emotions, and interests. The novel " Humph, Call Me Senior Brother " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-03 17:28
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