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  2. Good Hair Day - Wikipedia

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    Good Hair Day, abbreviated to ghd, is a manufacturer of hair care products based in Leeds, United Kingdom. [1] The company is known for its hair straightening irons and is sold in over 50,000 salons worldwide.

  3. GHD Group - Wikipedia

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    GHD Group Pty Ltd (formerly known as Gutteridge Haskins & Davey) is a global employee-owned multinational technical professional services firm providing advisory, architecture and design, buildings, digital, energy and resources, environmental, geosciences, project management, transportation and water services.

  4. GHD - Wikipedia

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    GHD may refer to: Companies. Good Hair Day, a British manufacturer of hair straighteners and other hair-care products; Kintetsu Group Holdings, a Japanese conglomerate;

  5. Carl Held - Wikipedia

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    Carl Held (born September 19, 1931), [1] sometimes credited as Karl Held and Christopher Held, is an American actor who has worked extensively in both American and British television. Career [ edit ]

  6. Karen Tobin - Wikipedia

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    Tobin began her professional career as a singer in San Francisco, where she became a featured vocalist on the final album released by Hot Tuna. She also later served as a backup singer for Poco. [4] After relocating to Los Angeles, California in 1980, Tobin was signed to Arista Records. [5]

  7. Tobinworld - Wikipedia

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    Tobinworld (founded in 1977 as the Behavior Research Institute of California) was a Californian school for children with autism and emotional disorders. [2] The school consisted of three campuses: Tobinworld I, Tobinworld II, and Tobinworld III.

  8. Karl Strölin - Wikipedia

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    Karl Strölin was born in 1890 into a religious family in Berlin, Germany. As the son of an army general, he first pursued a career as an officer and took part in the First World War. In 1920, he was forced to leave the military along with thousands of other officers per the disarmament provisions of the Versailles Treaty. He received his ...

  9. Karl Maria Kertbeny - Wikipedia

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    Karl Maria Benkert was born in Vienna to Hungarian parents on 28 February 1824. He moved with his family to Budapest when he was a child and was equally fluent in German and Hungarian. After a stint in the Hungarian army, Benkert made a living as a journalist and travel writer and wrote at least twenty-five books on various subjects.