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  2. Miss You Like Hell - Wikipedia

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    Miss You Like Hell is a musical with book and lyrics by Quiara Alegría Hudes, and music and lyrics by Erin McKeown. The show follows a troubled teenage girl who embarks on a cross-country road trip with her estranged mother, who is an undocumented immigrant from Mexico. The musical premiered in 2016 at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego.

  3. File:I Like Ike button, 1952.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A simple Portable Network Graphics (.png) rendering of an "I Like Ike" button, supportive of the candidacy of U.S. Army General and Republican candidate for President of the United States Dwight D. Eisenhower during the United States presidential election, 1952

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  5. Tommy Lister Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Debo "Tiny" Lister Jr. [3] [4] (born Thomas Duane Lister Jr.; June 24, 1958 – December 10, 2020) [5] was an American character actor and occasional professional wrestler known for his roles as the neighborhood bully Deebo in the 1995 film Friday and its 2000 sequel, and as President Lindberg in The Fifth Element.

  6. Category:Hellraiser images - Wikipedia

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    H. File:Hellbound hellraiser ii ver2.jpg; File:Hellboundheart.jpg; File:Hellraiser – Revelations DVD Cover.jpg; File:Hellraiser bloodline ver2.jpg; File:Hellraiser ...

  7. Mutt and Jeff - Wikipedia

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    Augustus Mutt is a tall, dimwitted racetrack character—a fanatic horse-race gambler who is motivated by greed. Mutt has a wife, known only as Mrs. Mutt (Mutt always addressed her as "M'love"; Al Smith revealed in a Boston Globe newspaper column that her first name was Ima – and conceded that he did not use it often because it was not a complimentary name).

  8. I Could Never Miss You (More Than I Do) - Wikipedia

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    "I Could Never Miss You" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 in August 1981, rising to a #18 peak in October. This marked Lulu's first appearance in the US Top 20 since "To Sir, with Love" in 1967. [5] "I Could Never Miss You" - whose Cash Box peak was #14 [6] - also reached #2 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart. [5]

  9. File:PlayStationCircle.svg - Wikipedia

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