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  2. Alexandra Kerry - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Forbes Kerry (born September 5, 1973) is an American actress and filmmaker. She is a partner at Locomotive Films and co-founder of Fictional Pictures, a film production company based in New York and Los Angeles.

  3. Kerry J. Donley - Wikipedia

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    Kerry Joseph Donley (February 1, 1956 – July 13, 2022) was an American banker and politician who was a Democratic member of the Alexandria, Virginia City Council and previously served as Mayor of Alexandria from 1996–2003 and Chairman of the Democratic Party of Virginia.

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  5. New Best Friends (The Walking Dead) - Wikipedia

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    The two hug, and Carol tells Daryl that she left Alexandria as she didn't want to lose anyone else. Daryl catches her up on events in Alexandria, though lies about the deaths of Glenn and Abraham . Daryl returns to the Kingdom, and while befriending Ezekiel's bengal tiger , Shiva, he asks Morgan to help convince Ezekiel to join the cause ...

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  7. William Herbert (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    William Herbert (1743 – February 24, 1818) was an Irish American politician, banker, and merchant in Colonial Virginia who served two non-consecutive terms as the mayor of Alexandria, Virginia and mayor of Alexandria, D.C. [1] [2] [3]

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  9. Zivotofsky v. Kerry - Wikipedia

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    Zivotofsky v. Kerry, 576 U.S. 1 (2015), is a United States Supreme Court decision that held that the president, as head of the executive branch, has exclusive power to recognize (or not recognize) foreign nations; as such, Congress may not require the State Department to indicate in passports that Jerusalem is part of Israel.