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  2. Happy Birthday (Altered Images song) - Wikipedia

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    "Happy Birthday" has been covered by the Ting Tings for the children's television show Yo Gabba Gabba! in 2008, [15] by the Wedding Present for their 1993 compilation album John Peel Sessions 1987–1990, [16] and by Thomas Fagerlund (The Kissaway Trail) with Christian Hjelm for the Danish radio programme Det Elektriske Barometer (The Electric Barometer) in 2010.

  3. SandpiperCI - Wikipedia

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    SandpiperCI is a retail and food and beverage operator based in the Channel Islands.It mostly operates franchises of British chain stores, such as Marks & Spencer, Costa Coffee, Burger King and Matalan [a], in British Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories.

  4. Happy Birthday (Altered Images album) - Wikipedia

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    Happy Birthday is the debut studio album by Scottish new wave band Altered Images, released in 1981. It was chiefly produced by Steven Severin and recorded at Rockfield Studios , with the exception of the title track , which was produced by Martin Rushent and recorded at Genetic Sound .

  5. List of caricatures at Sardi's - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of celebrities whose caricatures appear on the celebrity wall at Sardi's restaurant in New York City.All have eaten at Sardi's. The date or year each caricature was added to Sardi's is often mentioned in brackets after the celebrities' name. Also mentioned is either the production the actor was in at the time

  6. What a Cartoon! - Wikipedia

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    What a Cartoon! (later known as The What a Cartoon!Show and The Cartoon Cartoon Show) is an American animated anthology series created by Fred Seibert for Cartoon Network.The shorts were produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions; by the end of the run, a Cartoon Network Studios production tag was added to some shorts to signal they were original to the network.

  7. Hugh Thomson - Wikipedia

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    Thomson was born on 1 June 1860, in Coleraine, to tea merchant John Thomson (1822–1894) and shopkeeper Catherine (née Andrews) (d. 1871). [2] He was the eldest of their three surviving children. Although he had no formal artistic training, as a young boy he would often fill his schoolbooks with drawings of horses, dogs, and ships. [3]

  8. Butterbean's Café - Wikipedia

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    Butterbean's Café is an animated culinary fantasy children's television series created by Jonny Belt and Robert Scull and ordered by Nickelodeon. [2] [3] Principally animated by Ireland-based Brown Bag Films, it ran on Nickelodeon and its sister channel Nick Jr. [4] for 2 seasons and 60 episodes from November 12, 2018 [5] to November 1, 2020.

  9. Edmund Kara - Wikipedia

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    Kara's work can be seen in Big Sur at the Café Keva and at the famous restaurant, Nepenthe, where the 'Phoenix Bird' statue perches above the ocean and landmark for tourist and locals alike. Below is a list of his significant works on display in the United States: 'Janus' – Vero Beach Museum of Art 'Five Avatars' – Self-Realization Fellowship