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  2. Laysla De Oliveira - Wikipedia

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    Laysla de Oliveira (Portuguese: [oliˈvejɾɐ]; born January 11, 1992) is a Canadian actress. [2] [3] She is known for her roles as Dodge in the Netflix series Locke & Key, Cruz Manuelos in the Paramount+ spy series Lioness, Veronica in the drama film Guest of Honour, and Becky DeMuth in the horror film In the Tall Grass.

  3. Oliva (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Alejandra Lozano Castellote (born March 20, 1992), known as Oliva, is a Colombian singer, songwriter, and businesswoman of Latin pop, dance, and afrobeat. Of Spanish descent, she grew up on the island of Isla de San Andrés , Colombia and in Panama .

  4. Nicole d'Oliva - Wikipedia

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    Marie Nicole Le Guay d'Oliva (Paris, September, 1761 – Fontenay-sous-Bois, 1789), was a French prostitute and memoirist. She is known in history as one of the participants of the famous fraud known as the Affair of the Diamond Necklace .

  5. Pepita de Oliva - Wikipedia

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    Josefa Durán y Ortega (c. 1830–1872), known by the stage name Pepita de Oliva, was a Romani Spanish dancer who performed across Europe, popularizing Spanish flamenco dancing and costumes. Despite her official marriage with her dance teacher Juan Antonio Gabriel de la Oliva in 1851, the following year she established a partnership with the ...

  6. Olivia Winters - Wikipedia

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    Olivia Winters is a fictional character from the CBS Daytime soap opera, The Young and the Restless.The role was portrayed by Tonya Williams, on contract beginning in June 1990, until agreeing with the show to drop to recurring status in 2005.

  7. Lasya - Wikipedia

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    Lasya (Sanskrit: लास्य, romanized: Lāsya) is a female dance form that originated in India. [1] In Hindu mythology, Lasya refers to the dance innovated and performed by the goddess Parvati, described to be gentle and graceful. [2]