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  2. Marc Morris (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Marc Morris (born 1973) is a British historian, who has also presented a television series, Castle, on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, [1] and wrote the book that accompanied the series. His 2005 book on the earls of the Bigod family was praised for its "impeccable research and fluent sense of narration".

  3. Mark Morris - Wikipedia

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    Mark Morris (author) (born 1963), English author; Mark Morris (choreographer) (born 1956), American dancer and choreographer; Mark Morris (cinematographer), known for his work on several films by Andy Sidaris, including Do or Die; Marc Morris (producer), producer, writer; Marc Morris (historian) (born 1973), British historian and TV presenter

  4. History of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook settles both lawsuits, ConnectU vs Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg et al. and intellectual property theft, Wayne Chang et al. over The Winklevoss Chang Group's Social Butterfly project. The settlement effectively had Facebook acquiring ConnectU for $20 million in cash and over $1.2 million in shares, valued at $45 million based on $15 ...

  5. Plaschke: With the help of Dodgers history, team historian ...

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    June 17 should be forever known as the day Mark Langill not only recorded Dodger history, but made it. It is the day he returned to work. Sign up for more Dodgers news with Dodgers Dugout.

  6. Mark Morris (author) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Morris (born 15 June 1963) is an English author known for his series of horror novels, although he has also written several novels based on the BBC Television series Doctor Who. [1] He used the pseudonym J. M. Morris for his 2001 novel Fiddleback .

  7. This Virginia woman bought an ‘unlivable’ house for $16,500 ...

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    This Virginia woman bought an ‘unlivable’ house for $16,500 in 2020 and transformed it into her dream home — here's how to invest in real estate in 2024 without all the hard work

  8. Son of former Gateway Church pastor steps down 1 month ... - AOL

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    James Morris volunteered to temporarily step down from the board of elders at that time on the recommendation of the law firm to demonstrate a “truly independent and unbiased inquiry,” church ...

  9. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Facebook Research launched Project Atlas, offering some users between the ages of 13 and 35 up to $20 per month ($26.00 in 2024 dollars [31]) in exchange for their personal data, including their app usage, web browsing history, web search history, location history, personal messages, photos, videos, emails and Amazon order history.