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  2. Katherine Bernhardt - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Bernhardt's work has been exhibited internationally since 2000. [8] She has been included in both solo and group shows with galleries such as CANADA, the Hole , Team Gallery , VENUS, China Art Objects Galleries , V1 Gallery , Gavin Brown's Enterprise and Xavier Hufkens .

  3. Katie Bernhardt - Wikipedia

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    Bernhardt and her husband operate Standard Law in Lafayette, Louisiana. [1] She served as a member on the Democratic state central committee and executive committee for four years. [2] In September 2020, Bernhardt was elected to a four year term as the chair of the Louisiana Democratic Party 127 to 51 against Lynda Woolard, a party organizer. [2]

  4. List of people named Katherine - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Thomson (English writer) (1797–1862), English writer; Katherine Thomson (Australian writer), Australian playwright and screenwriter; Katherine Cecil Thurston (1874–1911), Irish novelist; Katherine D. Tillman (1870–1923), American writer; Katherine Tingley (1847–1929), social worker; Katherine Bell Tippetts (1865–1950 ...

  5. Bernhardt - Wikipedia

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    Juan Bernhardt (born 1953), Dominican former Major League Baseball player; Katherine Bernhardt (born 1975), American artist; Melvin Bernhardt (born 1941), American stage and television director; Otto Bernhardt (born 1942), German politician; Patrick Bernhardt (born 1971), German racing driver; Robert Bernhardt (21st century), American conductor

  6. Katharine MacGregor - Wikipedia

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    She assumed office in February 2020, succeeding David Bernhardt, who was confirmed as Secretary of the Interior. [1] In January 2025, President-elect Trump announced his intention to nominate MacGregor as Deputy Secretary of the Interior again for his second term.

  7. Sandra Bernhard - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Bernhard (born June 6, 1955) is an American actress, comedian, and singer. She first gained attention in the late 1970s with her stand-up comedy, where she often critiqued celebrity culture and political figures.

  8. Katherine C. Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Crowley Kelly (1924-2011) was a civil rights activist who advocated for women's rights and LGBT rights issues. Kelly served as a delegate to the Electoral College in 1996 and as a delegate to five Democratic National Conventions . [ 1 ]

  9. Katherine Kurt - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Kurt was born in Sterling [2] or Wooster, Ohio. [1] [3] December 19, 1852. Her parents were John and Katherine Kurt, both of Swiss descent. [2] She was the eighth of a family of twelve children, and the first born in the U.S. The father was a weaver and found it hard to keep so large a family.