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  2. Emily Compagno - Wikipedia

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    Compagno was born in Oak Knoll Naval Hospital, Oakland, California, where her father was director of a blood bank. [5] She was raised in El Cerrito, California with her two sisters, Natalie and Julietta, [6] [7] by her parents Katherine (née Bertsch, of English, Bohemian, and German descent) [8] and John Compagno, of Italian descent from Sicily.

  3. Niklas Skoog - Wikipedia

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    Skoog was the Allsvenskan top scorer for Västra Frölunda in 1995 and for Malmö FF in 2003. [2]In 2004, Skoog was part of the Malmö FF side that won Allsvenskan.In the final game, he had a penalty kick saved that teammate Jon Inge Høiland scored the rebound of to seal a 1-0 win against Elfsborg that ultimately secured the title.

  4. Tapawingo - Wikipedia

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    Jon Heder as Nate Skoog [5] Jay Pichardo as Will Luna; Kim Matula as Gretchen; Sawyer Williams as Oswalt [5] Billy Zane as Stoney Tarwater; Chad Dukes as Nelson Tarwater; George Psarras as Glenn Gratton; Paul Psarras as Ben Gratton; Ariel Flores as Noble Tarwater; Amanda Bearse as Ramona Skoog; John Ratzenberger as Tom Roan; Gina Gershon as Dot ...

  5. List of poets from the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ed Skoog (born 1971) Clark Ashton Smith (1893–1961) Elbert H. Smith; Elizabeth Oakes Smith (1806–1893) Langdon Smith (1858–1908) Jeanie Oliver Davidson Smith (1836–1925) Marc Smith (born 1949) Margaret Smith (born 1948) Martha Pearson Smith (1836–?) Patti Smith (born 1946) R. T. Smith (born 1947) Rod Smith (born 1962) Rolland Smith ...

  6. Whitey Skoog - Wikipedia

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    Myer Upton "Whitey" Skoog (November 2, 1926 – April 4, 2019) was an American professional basketball player for the National Basketball Association's Minneapolis Lakers. He was born in Duluth, Minnesota. [1] A 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) and 180 lb (82 kg) guard, Skoog played collegiately at the University of Minnesota.

  7. 2003 King's Cup - Wikipedia

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    4 goals. Mohammed Salem Al-Enazi; 3 goals. Niklas Skoog; 2 goals. Johan Elmander; Manit Noywech; 1 goal. Back Young-chul; Jon Yong-chol; Kim Myong-won; Kim Yong-jun

  8. List of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation characters - Wikipedia

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    CSI originally starred William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger alongside an ensemble including George Eads, Gary Dourdan, and Paul Guilfoyle. Jorja Fox joined the cast in episode two of the first season, whilst Eric Szmanda and Robert David Hall recurred throughout the first two seasons of the show before being promoted to regular status starting with the third.

  9. List of Swedish Americans - Wikipedia

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    Folke K. Skoog, Swedish-born American plant physiologist who was a pioneer in the field of plant growth regulators; Orvar Swenson, Swedish-born American pediatric surgeon. He discovered the cause of Hirschsprung's disease and in 1948, with Alexander Bill, performed the first pull-through operation in a child with megacolon