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  2. Margaret Cho - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Moran Cho (born December 5, 1968 [2]) is an American stand-up comedian, actress, and musician. [3] She is known for her stand-up routines, through which she critiques social and political problems, especially regarding race and sexuality.

  3. Cirth - Wikipedia

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    The Cirth (Sindarin pronunciation:, meaning "runes"; sg. certh) is a semi‑artificial script, based on real‑life runic alphabets, one of several scripts invented by J. R. R. Tolkien for the constructed languages he devised and used in his works.

  4. Frank Cho - Wikipedia

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    Frank Cho, born Duk Hyun Cho (born 1971), is a Korean-American comic strip and comic book writer and illustrator, known for his series Liberty Meadows, as well as for books such as Shanna the She-Devil, Mighty Avengers and Hulk for Marvel Comics, and Jungle Girl for Dynamite Entertainment. Cho is noted for his figure drawing, precise lines, and ...

  5. Law of the Jungle (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Law of the Jungle (Korean: 정글의 법칙; Hanja: 정글의 法則; RR: Jeonggeul-eui Beopchik) is a South Korean reality-documentary show that airs on SBS. Each episode features celebrities sent to survive in remote locations around the world. [ 2 ]

  6. Mikael Gath - Wikipedia

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    Mikael Gath (born 17 June 1976) is a Swedish ice hockey coach and former player. He is currently coaching Odense Bulldogs in the Danish Metal Ligaen. References

  7. Gath - Wikipedia

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    Gath can refer to: Gath (surname) Gath (city), the biblical city and home of Goliath. Main site is Gath of the Philistines, but there are also other locations Gath Gittaim and Gath Carmel; Gath-hepher, a border town in ancient Israel; Gath, the successor to Gairm, the most significant Scottish Gaelic magazine for its longevity and range