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  2. Axis Nightclub - Wikipedia

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    Axis has been described at Columbus' most popular gay bar. In 2001, the bar's general manager estimated that 20 to 25 percent of clientele were Ohio State University students. [ 16 ] In 2014, Axis' fifth annual "Night of 100 Drag Queens" reportedly broke the record for the largest drag show, with 55 participants, who performed to " It's Raining ...

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  4. Carlton Draught: Big Ad - Wikipedia

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    Carlton Draught: Big Ad is an Australian television advertisement for Carlton Draught pale lager. It was created by George Patterson and Partners ( Young & Rubicam ) of Melbourne , Australia. The agency used viral marketing techniques to promote the advertisement before it was broadcast on television .

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    Spotify’s top 10 artists in the U.S. Taylor Swift. Drake. Zach Bryan. Morgan Wallen. Kanye West. Future. Kendrick Lamar. Travis Scott. The Weeknd. Metro Boomin. Spotify’s top 10 albums in the U.S.

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    A homicide investigation is underway after three women were found dead inside a Columbus, Ohio residence over the weekend. On Saturday, Dec. 14 just before 4 p.m. local time, Columbus Police ...

  8. Personal advertisement - Wikipedia

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    Ads in the 19th century were mostly placed by men in their twenties, frequently claiming to be "of good character" and "respectable". The ads indicated that the top priority for respondents was age, with 18–25 being most desirable. The men sought personality traits such as "amiable", "agreeable", or "of good disposition".

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