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  2. What time is 'The View' on? How to watch Wednesday's post ...

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    Here's how you can watch and stream "The View" Wednesday morning.

  3. The View: Which Former Co-Hosts Flamed Out the Fastest? - AOL

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    Let’s take a little time to reflect on the history of The View. The venerable ABC talk show — which kicks off Season 27 on Tuesday — has had 24 co-hosts over the course of its 26-year run ...

  4. Usain Bolt - Wikipedia

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    The third world record was set at the 2012 Summer Olympics, a time of 36.84 seconds. [340] Bolt also holds the 200 metres world teenage best results for the age categories 15 (20.58 s), 16 (20.13 s, former world youth record), [341] [342] 17 (19.93 s) and 18 (19.93 s, world junior record). [88]

  5. ‘The View’ Is Going on Hiatus: What to Know About ... - AOL

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    The View is pressing pause on new episodes to give its cohosts a summer break. Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Ana Navarro and Alyssa Farah Griffin will all be absent from ...

  6. God Is Back - Wikipedia

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    God Is Back: How the Global Revival of Faith Is Changing the World is a 2009 book by John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge which argues against the secularization thesis and claims that there is a global revival of faith has started in the late twentieth century.

  7. Steve Woodmore - Wikipedia

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    On the ITV television show Motor Mouth on 22 September 1990, Steve Woodmore recited a piece from the Tom Clancy novel "Patriot Games" in 56 seconds, yielding an average rate of 637 words per minute, breaking the previous record of 586 wpm, set by John Moschitta Jr. [4] [9] Guinness World Records listed Woodmore as the world's fastest talker.

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  9. Roger Bannister - Wikipedia

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    Finally, on 7 July 1999, El Guerrouj ran 3:43.13, the current mile world record to this day, which is over sixteen seconds faster than Bannister's 3:59.4. Although not an outdoor record, Coghlan set an indoor mile world record of 3:49.78 in 1983, which was bettered by El Guerrouj in 1997 who ran 3:48.45.