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  2. Girls@Play - Wikipedia

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    Girls@Play were a British five-piece girl group from London formed in 2000, consisting of Vicky Dowdall, Lisa-Jay White, Rita Simons, Lynsey Shaw and Shelley Nash. [1] [2] They were signed to GSM Records and produced by Stock & Aitken (Mike Stock and Matt Aitken). Each member of the group played a different character in their music videos.

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!

  4. The Cheetah Girls (group) - Wikipedia

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    The Cheetah Girls were an American girl group formed in 2002, primarily consisting of Adrienne Bailon-Houghton, Kiely Williams, and Sabrina Bryan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Raven-Symoné contributed as a member to two musical films and their associated soundtracks which featured the group.

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  6. Girls Can Play - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Pictures: Release date. June 23, 1937 () Running time. 59 minutes: Country: United States: Language: English: Girls Can Play is a 1937 American drama film ...

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  9. Women and video games - Wikipedia

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    Girl gamers" or "gamer girls" is a label for women who regularly play games. While some critics have advocated use of the label as a reappropriated term , [ 81 ] others have described the term as unhelpful, [ 82 ] [ 83 ] offensive, and even harmful or misleading.