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  2. Omnivision Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, My Damn Channel entered into a partnership with digital media firm Blip in which the two companies would share exclusive first-run distribution for four original comedies. [ 1 ] In 2014, the company was renamed to Omnivision Entertainment , [ 3 ] keeping My Damn Channel as a name for its YouTube and Dailymotion channels.

  3. Pat Robertson controversies - Wikipedia

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    On March 23, 1995, Pat Robertson led a television program in which he attacked Hinduism, calling it "demonic". He said that they worship "idols" and "hundreds of millions of deities", which "has put a nation in bondage to spiritual forces that have deceived many for thousands of years." He spoke against the doctrines of karma and reincarnation ...

  4. Exuma (musician) - Wikipedia

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    His next four albums, Do Wah Nanny (1971), Snake, Reincarnation (both 1972), and Life (1973), were issued by Kama Sutra Records. In 1977, he created a musical stage production titled Junkanoo Drums that incorporated a number of his songs; the success of the show led to Exuma becoming a regular performer at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage ...

  5. DNA (Kendrick Lamar song) - Wikipedia

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    "DNA" was the second song from Damn to be recorded by Lamar and Mike Will, after "Humble".After the first verse was recorded with the beat that Mike Will had already prepared, Lamar started rapping the second verse a capella, requesting that Mike Will build the beat around the rap.

  6. Divine Truth - Wikipedia

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    Divine Truth is a controversial new religious movement based in Queensland, Australia, taught by Alan John Miller, also known as A.J., who claims to be the reincarnation of Jesus of Nazareth, and his partner, Mary Suzanne Luck, who claims to be the reincarnation of Mary Magdalene. The couple describe Divine Truth as non-religious.

  7. Tim Matheson Details Craziest A-List Name Drops in ‘Damn Glad ...

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    Tim Matheson Breaks Down the Biggest Name Drops in Damn Glad to Meet You Memoir Lucille Ball More 0077 Matheson and Candy worked together twice: in 1979’s 1941 and 1989’s Speed Zone .

  8. Jenny Cockell - Wikipedia

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    In her book Yesterday's Children, Cockell discusses what she describes as past life memories of life as Mary Sutton in early-20th century Ireland.The book chronicles Cockell's research into Sutton's life and her subsequent reunion with Sutton's children, some of whom accepted Cockell as the reincarnation of their mother and all of whom accepted her memories as being those of their mother.

  9. Avril Lavigne replacement conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    The theory began to gain traction in the United States in October 2015, when BuzzFeed reporter Ryan Broderick tweeted about Avril Está Morta. [12] In a BuzzFeed post, Broderick cleared up his tweet on the matter, mentioning that the opening line of the original blog post admits that the theory is a hoax, and that "This blog was created to show how conspiracy theories can look true."