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Aunt Sally is a traditional English game Aunt Sally may also refer to *Aunt Sally (film), ''Aunt Sally'' (film), 1933 film *Aunt Sally (band), Japanese band *Aunt Sally, a character from ''Worzel Gummidge (TV series), Worzel Gummidge'' *Aunt Sal, ''EastEnders'' character *Straw man, logical fallacy * Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally, a mnemonic for memorizing the order of operations in arithmetic See also

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Aunt Sally
Aunt Sally is a traditional English game usually played in pub gardens and fairgrounds, in which players throw sticks or battens at a ball, known as a 'dolly', balanced on top of a stick, traditionally a model of an old woman's head was sometimes used. Leagues of pub teams still play the game today, throughout the spring and summer months, mainly in Oxfordshire and some bordering counties. In France, the game is called ''jeu de massacre'' ("game of carnage"). Etymology It was suggested by James Redding Ware that the term was based on a blackface doll itself inspired by a low-life character named "Black Sal", which appeared in an 1821 novel entitled '' Life in London'' by Pierce Egan, a contemporary of Charles Dickens. The term ''Aunt Sally'' is used for an argument or idea that is easily refutable and set up to invite criticism. History The game dates back to the 17th century, although the name "Aunt Sally" may have been a later addition. It was traditionally played in cent ...
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Aunt Sally (film)
''Aunt Sally'' is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Cicely Courtneidge, Sam Hardy and Phyllis Clare. The film was made by Gainsborough Pictures at their Islington Studios, and released in the U.S. as ''Along Came Sally''. Premise An American impresario trying to set up his new show in London tries to fend off an enthusiastic English performer's attempts to get in his show. She eventually tricks him into giving her the lead part by disguising herself as a French star. Cast * Cicely Courtneidge as Sally Bird / Mademoiselle Zaza * Sam Hardy as Michael 'King' Kelly * Phyllis Clare as Queenie Mills * Billy Milton as Billy * Hartley Power as 'Gloves' Clark * Ben Welden as Casino * Enrico Naldi as Little Joe * Ann Hope as Joan * Ivor McLaren as Madison * Rex Evans as Percy * Tubby Cipin as Tubby * Leslie Holmes as Night Club Singer * Debroy Somers as Bandleader * The Three Admirals as Night Club Act * Carlyle Cousins as Night Club Act Critica ...
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Aunt Sally (band)
Aunt Sally were an avant-punk-psychedelic-rock group from Osaka in Japan, active in the late 1970s. Members besides creative heads Phew (vocals) and Bikke (guitars, vocals) Kataoka (bass guitar), Takashi Maruyama (drums) and Mayu (keyboards). Lead Singer Phew later earned some underground popularity when working with members of D.A.F, Einstürzende Neubauten (, 'Collapsing New Buildings') is a German experimental music group, formed in West Berlin in 1980. The group is currently composed of founding members Blixa Bargeld (lead vocals; guitar; keyboard) and N.U. Unruh ( custom-made instruments; p ... and Can. Discography (partial) * 2002 Undo Records (CD) UNDO-001 * 2001 ''Live 1978–1979'' P-Vine Records (CD) PCD-5629 * 1984 Joystick (LP) Kojima * 1979 ''Aunt Sally'' Vanity Records (LP)0003-A External links * * Aunt Sally at Forced Exposure {{DEFAULTSORT:Aunt Sally Japanese punk rock groups ...
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Worzel Gummidge (TV Series)
''Worzel Gummidge'' is a British television fantasy comedy series, produced by Southern Television for ITV, based on the '' Worzel Gummidge'' books by English author Barbara Euphan Todd."Worzel Gummidge (1979–81)"
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The programme starred as the titular and Una Stubbs as Aunt Sally. It ran for four series in the UK from 1979 to 1981. On a countdown of the greatest British children's programmes, this series was number 50 in the ''50 Greatest Kids TV Show ...
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Aunt Sal
Aunt Sal is a recurring fictional character in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', played by Anna Karen Introduced in 1996, she has appeared sporadically from 21 March 1996 until 29 December 1997, then from 28 September 2001 until 17 September 2004, 19 July 2007 until 4 April 2011 and 22 November 2013 to 20 January 2017. She appears for just a few episodes at a time and has been collectively featured in 57 episodes of the show. The character has, on occasion, been credited as Sal Martin, which was assumed to be her and Peggy's maiden name; however, Peggy's wedding certificate in October 2000 lists her father as Harry Thomas, therefore clarifying that Martin is Sal's married name. Storylines Sal is the older sister of Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor) and usually appears at Mitchell family occasions or when she's had an argument with her husband, Harold. Sal is a heavy smoker and when visiting her sister, enjoys parking herself at the end of the bar with her cigarette (that is, un ...
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Straw Man
A straw man (sometimes written as strawman) is a form of argument and an informal fallacy of having the impression of refuting an argument, whereas the real subject of the argument was not addressed or refuted, but instead replaced with a false one. One who engages in this fallacy is said to be "attacking a straw man". The typical straw man argument creates the illusion of having refuted or defeated an opponent's proposition through the covert replacement of it with a different proposition (i.e., "stand up a straw man") and the subsequent refutation of that false argument ("knock down a straw man") instead of the opponent's proposition. Straw man arguments have been used throughout history in polemical debate, particularly regarding highly charged emotional subjects. Straw man tactics in the United Kingdom may also be known as an Aunt Sally, after a pub game of the same name, where patrons throw sticks or battens at a post to knock off a skittle balanced on top. Structure Th ...
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Order Of Operations
In mathematics and computer programming, the order of operations (or operator precedence) is a collection of rules that reflect conventions about which procedures to perform first in order to evaluate a given mathematical expression. For example, in mathematics and most computer languages, multiplication is granted a higher precedence than addition, and it has been this way since the introduction of modern algebraic notation. Thus, the expression is interpreted to have the value , and not . When exponents were introduced in the 16th and 17th centuries, they were given precedence over both addition and multiplication, and could be placed only as a superscript to the right of their base. Thus and . These conventions exist to eliminate notational ambiguity, while allowing notation to be as brief as possible. Where it is desired to override the precedence conventions, or even simply to emphasize them, parentheses ( ) can be used. For example, forces addition to precede multipl ...
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