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  2. Plantation Revue - Wikipedia

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    As well as for its initial Broadway run, Brooks, Mills, Thompson, and Wilson all continued performing in future versions of the show: its pairing-up with a British production, Dover Street to Dixie, in London, and the pairing-up with a one-act white revue, Dixie to Broadway, on Times Square. [1]

  3. Widex - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Widex and Sivantos (which owns Signia, Rexton, TruHearing, Audibene, HearUSA and Hear.com) announced an $8B merger, creating the 3rd largest hearing conglomerate in the world. [4] Widex also launched its newest product, Widex Evoke, which is the first hearing aid to incorporate machine learning technology.

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    There is absolutely no need to spend $500 on a pair of over-ear headphones. If you prefer over-ear, go for Bose, which offer superior sound and comfort. Get the Bose over-ear headphones instead ($249)

  5. WS Audiology - Wikipedia

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    WS Audiology (formerly Sivantos Group and Widex) is a privately-owned manufacturer of hearing aids with headquarters in Denmark and Singapore with roots going back to 1878 and Siemens AG. [1]

  6. Alison Brie Says She Rewatched “Community” Episodes ... - AOL

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    Alison Brie took a walk down memory lane to prepare for one of her upcoming movie roles. Ahead of the premiere for her new thriller, Together, at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, the ...

  7. Christopher Walken: ‘I’ve been married for over 50 years. I ...

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    He doesn’t even get upset very often. Especially when he’s on set. “It’s rare to work with someone you don’t like,” he explains. “It’s happened once or twice, but it’s rare.

  8. Pairing (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Pairing, sometimes known as bonding, is a process used in computer networking that helps set up an initial linkage between computing devices to allow communications between them. The most common example is used in Bluetooth , [ 1 ] where the pairing process is used to link devices like a Bluetooth headset with a mobile phone .

  9. Grateful Dead honored at MusiCares with performances from ...

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    The pair watched each other so as not to overstep on a beat and engaged in a stylistic showdown mid-song – Copeland’s jazzier style teamed with Fleetwood’s more primal thumping – as the ...