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  2. Big Zuu - Wikipedia

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    Hassan was born in London and grew up on the Mozart Estate in Harrow Road, west London. [2] His mother is from Sierra Leone and his father is from Lebanon. [4] [5] During his gap year between college and university, Hassan worked as a mentor for young children in a secondary school in Haggerston, East London.

  3. Mamaga Ametor Hoebuadzu II - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Peace Atiboly was installed as queen mother of the Alavanyo traditional area on 15 January 2006 at Alavanyo Kpeme, where she was given the title Mama Ametor Hoebuadzu II. [1] From the early days of her chieftaincy till date, she has sought to bridge the gap between tradition and culture on one hand, and contemporary opportunities for ...

  4. Mo Dao Zu Shi - Wikipedia

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    Mo Dao Zu Shi (Chinese: 魔道祖师; pinyin: Módào Zǔshī; lit. 'Demonic Path Ancestral Master') is a Chinese donghua series based on the novel of the same name written by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu ( Chinese : 墨香铜臭 ).

  5. Mama Moo - Wikipedia

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    Mama Moo as illustrated by Sven Nordqvist.. Mama Moo or Mamma Moo [1] is a fictional character created by Jujja and Tomas Wieslander [2] [3] that first appeared in a Swedish children's radio drama and then later on LP albums (Min lilla kråksång and Mamma Mu where the crow was voiced by Anders Ågren), books illustrated by Sven Nordqvist, a computer game and other merchandise.

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  7. Carolin Fortenbacher - Wikipedia

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    In September 2005, she released her first solo album, Zurück zu mir. Fortenbacher was in some television productions, such as Divorce Court on RTL and as singer/dancer in Showmaster, and had numerous musical appearances. At the beginning of 2006, she toured with the musical act Best of Musical in Germany and Austria.

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  9. Catherine Johnson (playwright) - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Johnson (born 14 October 1957) [1] is a British playwright, producing works for stage and television. She is best known for her book for the ABBA-inspired musical Mamma Mia! and screenplay for the musical's film adaptation.