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  2. Jimmy Swaggart - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Lee Swaggart was born on March 15, 1935, in Ferriday, Louisiana, [1] to fiddle player and Pentecostal preacher Willie Leon (known as "Sun" or "Son") Swaggart and Minnie Bell Herron, daughter of sharecropper William Herron.

  3. Wayne Sermon - Wikipedia

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    Sermon was born on June 15, 1984, in American Fork, Utah, to parents Jeff and Debbie Sermon. [1] He attended Berklee College of Music where he double majored in guitar performance and composition, graduating in 2008. [2] While at Berklee he was part of a five-guitar jazz fusion ensemble called The Eclectic Electrics. [3] [4]

  4. Debbie Friedman - Wikipedia

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    Notwithstanding Debbie's feelings, we believe people will want this anthology. We believe people will want to hold onto and perpetuate Debbie's message. Over the years, there will be variations on her compositions. That will be inevitable. But Debbie's gift is reflected in the uniqueness of her melodies, original lyrics, and chosen texts.

  5. Robert Bryan Harwell - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bryan Harwell (born June 4, 1959) is a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina. Education and career [ edit ]

  6. Debbie Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Gibson was born in Brooklyn, New York, on August 31, 1970, the third of Diane (née Pustizzi) and Joseph Gibson's four daughters. [1] [9] [10] Her father, who enjoyed singing, was originally named Joseph Schultz and was abandoned by his mother as a boy; [11] his biological mother married a man with the surname Gibson before putting Joseph in an orphanage. [12]

  7. List of films that most frequently use the word fuck - Wikipedia

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    Family Media Guide — source for profanity counts, now defunct. The reviews are still available in the Internet Archive.; Preview Online — source for profanity counts, now defunct.

  8. When the Cat's Away (band) - Wikipedia

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    The album peaked at number 39 and was certified gold in New Zealand. Debbie Harwood told RipItUp writer Chris Bourke "The Cats is a break from getting our own stuff played, recorded and on the radio. It's ‘the girls go out to play’ … we’re only there to have fun really – there are no serious messages, just singing our favourites." [4]

  9. Deborah Porter - Wikipedia

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    Porter was born in Cleveland, Ohio.She graduated from Brandeis University in 1980, and founded a non-profit to match students with meaningful internships. Later she pursued her love of books, getting an MA in Children's Literature from Simmons College, and writing as a critic for Kirkus Reviews, Ruminator Review, and WBUR.