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  2. Krew - Wikipedia

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    Although the channel ItsFunneh is named after Funneh, it is a group channel for all of Krew. [2] ItsFunneh currently has over 11 million subscribers and over 12.94 billion views from over 2,600 videos. [2] It was the most-viewed Canadian gaming channel in 2020 and 5th overall. [1]

  3. Queen of Elphame - Wikipedia

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    From Thomas the Rhymer, "Under the Eildon tree Thomas met the lady," illustrated by Katharine Cameron. Queen of Elphame [1] or "Elf-hame" (-hame stem only occurs in conjectural reconstructed orthography [2] [3]), in the folklore belief of Lowland Scotland and Northern England, designates the elfin queen of Faerie, mentioned in Scottish witch trials.

  4. Andrew Man - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Man (sometimes spelt Andro Man) was a cunning man and healer in Aberdeen who was tried as a witch in 1597, when an old man, and burnt in 1598. He said that his powers came from the Queen of Elphame – a fairy queen with whom he had regularly consorted.

  5. The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge - Wikipedia

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    "The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge" is the third episode of the second series of the British dark comedy anthology television programme Inside No. 9. It was written by Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton, and directed by Dan Zeff. It first aired on 9 April 2015 on BBC Two. The story follows a 17th-century witch trial.

  6. Leaked documents show Cuban military sitting on billions of ...

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    Gaviota, a company that runs tourist hotels and is just one of many owned by the military, is sitting on about $4.3 billion in its bank accounts, the documents show.

  7. Euphame MacCalzean - Wikipedia

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    North Berwick witch trials. The cause of the events that led to the North Berwick Witch Trials was the behavior of a maid named Geillis Duncan. Duncan had ostensibly cured illnesses, raising suspicions, in November 1590. Her employer became suspicious that she was deriving her powers from the Devil. Duncan confessed, possibly under duress, to ...

  8. The Morning Stretch Routine Physical Therapists Wish You Did ...

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    Here, find a morning stretch routine recommended by physical therapists, including moves like the cat-cow, figure-4 stretch, and more.

  9. What Everyone Gets Wrong About Witches, According to a ... - AOL

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    7. "Witches serve the devil." Lastly—and we’ve already mentioned this a bit—but just like witchcraft isn’t inherently evil or doesn’t directly conflict with mainstream religions if you ...