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    From then on, Evenflo-branded products began to be marketed under the names “Evenflo Baby”, and “Evenflo Feeding” respectively. Nearly a year later, in November 2012, Evenflo Company, Inc. sold their Ameda® breastfeeding business to Platinum Products Holding, Inc. (a portfolio company of Crimson Investment). [3]

  3. Amidah - Wikipedia

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    The Amidah (Hebrew: תפילת העמידה, Tefilat HaAmidah, 'The Standing Prayer'), also called the Shemoneh Esreh (שמנה עשרה 'eighteen'), is the central prayer of the Jewish liturgy.

  4. Ousanas - Wikipedia

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    Ousanas appears on several regnal lists under the name of "Ameda" or "Ela Amida". Lists recorded by Pedro Páez, Henry Salt and E. A. Wallis Budge place king "Ameda" as the thirtieth to reign after Bazen (c. 8 BC–9 AD E.C.) and state that he reigned for either 30 years and 8 months [5] [6] or 40 years and 8 months. [7]

  5. List of kings of Axum - Wikipedia

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    [Za] Ela–Ameda I Saifa Ared: early 320s–mid 340s [8] Stuart Munro-Hay believed it is "very likely" that Ousanas is the king to whom Aedesius and Frumentius were brought. This king is known as Ella Amida in Ethiopian tradition. [41] No. 29 on Dillmann's list A. [28] Reigned for 30 years and 8 months according to traditional lists. [28]

  6. A Madea Christmas (film) - Wikipedia

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    A Madea Christmas is a 2013 American Christmas comedy film directed, written, produced by and starring Tyler Perry with the rest of the cast consisting of Kathy Najimy, Chad Michael Murray, Anna Maria Horsford, Tika Sumpter, Eric Lively, JR Lemon, Alicia Witt, Lisa Whelchel, and Larry the Cable Guy.

  7. Amida (Mesopotamia) - Wikipedia

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    Amida (Greek: Ἄμιδα, Syriac: ܐܡܝܕ, Kurdish: Amed) [1] [2] [3] was an ancient Assyrian city in Mesopotamia located where modern Diyarbakır, Turkey now stands.. The city was located on the right bank of the Tigris.

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