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  2. Rae Samuels - Wikipedia

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    She was billed as "The Blue Streak of Vaudeville", the phrase suggesting a liking for "racy" songs as well as highlighting her ability to change styles between one part of her act to another - such as changing from elegant evening wear to rustic character costumes, and "performing zippy character routines, including songs, for each one."

  3. Category:The Flintstones images - Wikipedia

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    T. File:The Flintstone Kids.png; File:The Flintstones (television series logo).svg; File:The Flintstones & WWE- Stone Age SmackDown.jpg; File:The Flintstones 1994 ...

  4. Sandy Becker - Wikipedia

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    The evening show used "Afrikaan Beat" also by Kaempfert.) Becker also created the puppet "Henry Headline", who delivered lighter news to the children who watched. Becker was quoted in an early 1960s interview in ' Long Island Press ", as saying it was better to introduce children to news listening on a lighter note; "the impact of a major news ...

  5. It is a beauteous evening, calm and free - Wikipedia

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    "It is a beauteous evening" is the only "personal" sonnet he wrote at this time; others written in 1802 were political in nature and "Dedicated to Liberty" in the 1807 collection. The simile "quiet as a nun / Breathless with adoration" is often cited as an example of how a poet achieves effects.

  6. Miss Polly Had a Dolly - Wikipedia

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    "Miss Polly Had a Dolly" is a popular nursery rhyme and children's song about a little girl named Miss Polly and a little dolly who was sick and calls the doctor to come and help. [2]

  7. Artistic swimming at the Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    In the Women's Duet, pairs complete two routines, the Duet Technical routine and Duet Free routine, with medals awarded on cumulative scores. [1] In the Mixed Team, teams of eight complete three routines, the Team Technical, Team Free, and Team Acrobatic, with medals awarded on cumulative scores. [2]

  8. British Pakistanis - Wikipedia

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    These are free weekly newspapers aimed at all British Asians. [294] [295] British Pakistanis involved in print media include Sarfraz Manzoor, who is a regular columnist for The Guardian, [296] one of the largest and most popular newspaper groups in the UK. Anila Baig is a feature writer at The Sun, the biggest-selling newspaper in the UK. [297]

  9. It (novel) - Wikipedia

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    It is a 1986 horror novel by American author Stephen King. It was King's 22nd book and the 17th novel written under his own name. The story follows the experiences of seven preteens as they are terrorized by an evil entity that exploits the fears of its victims to disguise itself while hunting its prey.