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  2. Grace Helbig - Wikipedia

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    Grace Anne Helbig (born September 27, 1985) is an American comedian, actress, and internet personality. She is the co-creator and co-host of the podcast This Might Get Weird (2018–present) alongside frequent collaborator Mamrie Hart and is the voice of Cindy Bear in the Max animated series Jellystone!

  3. Tranny (book) - Wikipedia

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    Grace is a singer-songwriter for the punk band Against Me!; she came out as transgender in 2012. [2] The book is based on Grace's journals, which she kept since third grade. [1] [3] The book was known under a working title of Kill Me Loudly or Killing Me Loudly in 2015, when Grace was working with a different publisher. [4]

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  5. List of The Daily Show correspondents - Wikipedia

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    Originally co-hosted The Daily Show's movie review segments with Frank DeCaro. Eventually, DeCaro would go solo with his own segment "Out at the Movies" in 1997. Kristen Schaal: March 13, 2008: March 1, 2016: Women's Issues Correspondent; married to long-time Daily Show writer Rich Blomquist. Tom Shillue: September 29, 1998: July 20, 2000

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  7. The Daily Review - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Review was established in 1879. The Towanda Printing Company, a company formed for the sole purpose of purchasing The Review, purchased in it 1903. In 1977, Times-Shamrock Communications purchased the Towanda Printing Company, thereby purchasing The Daily Review.

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  9. W. R. Grace and Company - Wikipedia

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    J. Louis Schaefer, who joined the company as a boy, played a key role in not only W. R. Grace & Company, in which he became a vice president, but also as president of Grace National Bank. Schaefer was a co-executor of the estate of Michael Grace with William's son and corporate successor, Joseph Peter Grace Sr.. J. Louis Schaefer died in 1927. [17]