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  2. Ronald McDonald House Charities - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, the first Ronald McDonald House outside the United States opened, in Toronto, Ontario. [5] In 1991, the 150th Ronald McDonald House opened, in Paris, France, although it has closed. [citation needed] On July 25, 2005, the 250th location opened in Caracas, Venezuela, but it has since been closed.

  3. Sibylla Budd - Wikipedia

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    TV series, seasons 8–9, 13 episodes 2007 Sea Patrol: Dr. Ursula Morrell TV series, season 1, 6 episodes 2008 Canal Road: Daina Connelly TV miniseries, 10 episodes 2013 It's a Date: Imogen TV series, season 1, 2 episodes Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries: Renee Fleuri TV series, season 2, episode 5: "Murder à la Mode" Redfern Now: Detective Morris

  4. List of The Real Housewives of New York City episodes

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    The Real Housewives of New York City is an American reality television series that debuted on Bravo on March 4, 2008. [1] The series' fifteenth season chronicles seven women in New York City— Sai De Silva, Ubah Hassan, Erin Lichy, Jenna Lyons, Jessel Taank, Brynn Whitfield and Racquel Chevremont —as they balance their personal and business lives, along with their social circle.

  5. Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times - Wikipedia

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    The episodes, "A Song for Jason: Episode 1" and "A Song for Jason: Episode 2", opened season 2 of the show, and aired on September 18 and 25, 1985. Between the two episodes, Brian Lane Green, Robin Riker, Giovanni Ribisi, Joshua John Miller, and Barry Williams guest starred either as children at the camp or their parents. [11]

  6. Sebile - Wikipedia

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    Sebile, alternatively written as Sedile, Sebille, Sibilla, Sibyl, Sybilla, and other similar names, is a mythical medieval queen or princess who is frequently portrayed as a fairy or an enchantress in the Arthurian legend and Italian folklore.

  7. Sibylla - Wikipedia

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    Sybilla Corbet of Alcester (c. 1077–1157), English noblewoman and mistress of King Henry I of England; Sibylla Flügge, (1950), German lawyer and retired professor at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences; Sibylla Schwarz (1621–1638), German poet; Sybilla Mittell Weber (1892–1957), American artist; Sibylla might also refer to:

  8. The C-Word (House) - Wikipedia

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    House episode: Episode no. Season 8 Episode 19: Directed by: Hugh Laurie: Written by: John C. Kelley Marqui Jackson: Original air date: April 30, 2012 () Guest appearances; Jessica Collins as Dr. Elizabeth Lawson; Chris L. McKenna as Simon Lawson; Rachel Eggleston as Emily Lawson; Art Chudabala as Dr. Michael A. Kondo; Episode chronology

  9. Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Sibylla (Old French: Sibyl; c. 1159 – 25 July 1190) was the queen of Jerusalem from 1186 to 1190. She reigned alongside her husband Guy of Lusignan, to whom she was unwaveringly attached despite his unpopularity among the barons of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.