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    Molly Gibson is an American girl widely known for being frozen as an embryo for 28 years before being born on October 26, 2020. [1] She holds the world record for the longest-frozen embryo to ever come to birth. [2] [3] [4]

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    Kseniya Oleksandrivna Paskar (Ukrainian: Ксенія Олександрівна Паскар; née Simonova; Ukrainian: Си́монова; born 22 April 1985) is a Ukrainian performance artist; she is involved in sand animation, graphic design, illustration, cinema, and literature.

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    Success Kid is an Internet meme featuring a baby clenching a fistful of sand with a determined facial expression. [1] It began in 2007 and eventually became known as "Success Kid". The popularity of the image led CNN to describe Sammy Griner , the boy depicted in the photo, as "likely the Internet's most famous baby". [ 2 ]

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    "Beach Baby" is a song by the British band The First Class. Written by John Carter and his wife, Gillian (Jill) Shakespeare, the song became the band's only substantial hit. The subject of the lyrics is not holiday love, but a broken love relationship between two high school students in Los Angeles in the 1950s.