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  2. Sam Reich - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Dalton Reich [citation needed] (/ r aɪ ʃ / RYSH; born July 22, 1984) is an American media executive, writer, producer, comedian, and actor.He is best known for his work with Dropout (formerly CollegeHumor), of which he is now the CEO, including hosting the series Game Changer and its spin-off Make Some Noise, as well as his work on TruTV's Adam Ruins Everything.

  3. Very Mary-Kate - Wikipedia

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    Very Mary-Kate is the "unofficial biography of everyone's favorite Olsen twin," Mary-Kate Olsen. Carroll's portrayal of Olsen takes several well-known facts of Mary-Kate Olsen's life (such as attending NYU and picking up occasional acting jobs) and "expands on them, creating a character who's a weak-yet-demanding kitten obsessed with calories ...

  4. Elaine Carroll - Wikipedia

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    Very Mary-Kate is the "unofficial biography of everyone's favorite Olsen twin," Mary-Kate Olsen. [ citation needed ] The series follows Mary-Kate's daily adventures as Carroll portrays Olsen as a "character who's a weak-yet-demanding kitten obsessed with calories, abusing her bodyguard and getting her hands on the good drugs."

  5. Maternal mortality in fiction - Wikipedia

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    In the film adaptation of Interview with the Vampire, the wife of Louis de Pointe du Lac dies in childbirth. In the coming-of-age film My Girl (1991), Vada Sultenfuss' mother died a few days after giving birth to her. In Fantaghirò, the queen dies after giving birth to the title character of the film series.

  6. List of last words (20th century) - Wikipedia

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    — Herbert Rowse Armstrong, English solicitor (31 May 1922), prior to execution by hanging for the murder of his wife, Katharine Mary Friend Armstrong "No." [3] [119] [120] [121] [note 13] (signing 'no' in sign language) — Alexander Graham Bell, Scottish-American inventor (2 August 1922), replying to his deaf wife Mabel's plea "Don't leave me."

  7. Sam Moore, half of '60s R&B duo Sam & Dave, dies at 89 - AOL

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    Sam Moore, who as half of the 1960s R&B duo Sam & Dave sang gritty but hook-filled hits including “Soul Man” and “Hold On, I’m Coming,” died Friday in Coral Gables, Fla. He was 89. His ...

  8. Edda Göring - Wikipedia

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    The Reich was jubilant on 2 June. Its first lady, Emmy Göring, gave birth to a baby girl. The child was named Edda. The actress was 45, and her husband had been shot in the groin during the Beer Hall Putsch, so there was talk of virgin birth. When Hermann came to pick up his wife and child from the sanatorium 10 days later, the streets were ...

  9. Robert W. Service - Wikipedia

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    Selected Poetry of Robert W. Service (1874–1958) – Biography and four poems (The Cremation of Sam McGee, The Shooting of Dan McGrew, The Song of the Wage-Slave, The Telegraph Operator) Robert Service's war poetry; Mossback Minstrelsy: The British Columbia Verse of Robert W. Service; Entry at famouspoetsandpoems.com