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1991 FILM BY KEN RUSSELL
If You Can't Say It... Just See It; If You Can't Say It, Just See It

You can't have your cake and eat it         
PROVERB
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You can't have your cake and eat it (too) is a popular English idiomatic proverb or figure of speech. The proverb literally means "you cannot simultaneously retain possession of a cake and eat it, too".
It Can't Happen to Me         
1994 SINGLE BY CHARLIE MAJOR
It can't happen to me; It can’t happen to me; It Can't Happen To Me
"It Can't Happen to Me" is a single by Canadian country music artist Charlie Major. Released in 1994, it was the fifth single from Major's debut album The Other Side.
IT Professional (journal)         
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IT Professional (magazine)
IT Professional is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed magazine published by the IEEE Computer Society for the developers and managers of enterprise information systems. Coverage areas include emerging technologies, Web services, Internet security, data management, enterprise architectures and infrastructures, software development, systems integration, and wireless networks.

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Whore (1991 film)

Whore is a 1991 American drama film directed by Ken Russell and starring Theresa Russell (no relation to Ken). It follows the life of a jaded street prostitute in Los Angeles. Antonio Fargas, Jack Nance, Danny Trejo, and Ginger Lynn Allen appear in supporting roles. The screenplay by Russell and Deborah Dalton is based on David Hines' monologue play, Bondage. Throughout the film, the lead character often breaks the fourth wall, addressing the audience with monologues consisting of her observations and reflections on her career as a prostitute.

The film was released in the United Kingdom on June 21, 1991, and in the United States on October 21, 1991 by Trimark Pictures. While not a financial success, grossing a little over $1 million, the film did attract some positive notices from critics, particularly for Theresa Russell's performance. The film was given an NC-17 rating in the United States, and was banned in Ireland due to its depiction of sexuality and violence. The film generated the unrelated sequel Whore II in 1994.