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  2. Priyanka (drag queen) - Wikipedia

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    Priyanka was featured on the cover of Gay Times digital issue, her first magazine cover. [21] In November and December 2020, Priyanka appeared as the celebrity spokesperson in a Canadian advertising campaign for SodaStream. [22] She has also starred in online advertising campaigns for Shoppers Drug Mart and the Bank of Montreal. [23]

  3. Mary Frances - Wikipedia

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    Mary Frances McCray (1837–1898), American Methodist church leader; Mary Frances McDonald (1929–2021), Irish feminist; Mary-Frances Monroe (born 1980), American soccer player; Mary Frances Overbeck (1878–1955), American potter; Mary Frances Penick, birth name of Skeeter Davis (1931–2004), American country music singer and songwriter

  4. Mary Francis (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Francis (born 1948) is a British former civil servant. Mary Francis may also refer to: Mary Margaret Francis (1924-2000), British author; Mary Francis Ames (1853–1929), British writer and illustrator of children's books; Mary Francis Bridgeman (1813–1888), Irish nun and nurse; Mary Francis Chapman (1838–1884), British novelist

  5. Mary Francis - Wikipedia

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    Mary Elizabeth Francis CBE LVO (née George; born July 1948 [1]) is a former British civil servant who focussed primarily on financial and economic policy. She is a non-executive Director of Barclays plc and was a director of Valaris Limited .

  6. Mary Frances Platt - Wikipedia

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    Mary Frances Platt (June 16, 1953 – September 15, 2004), sometimes written as MaryFrances Platt or mary frances platt, was an American writer and activist in the causes of disability rights, LGBT rights, feminism, and fat liberation.

  7. Mary Frances Early - Wikipedia

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    Mary Frances Early (born June 14, 1936) is an American educator who was the first African-American to earn a degree from the University of Georgia. Early graduated with a master's degree in music education in 1962, and later received an educational specialist degree in 1967.

  8. Mary-Frances O'Connor - Wikipedia

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    Mary-Frances O'Connor is an American psychologist who is a professor of psychology at the University of Arizona [1] where she directs the Grief, Loss, and Social Stress (GLASS) Lab. Early life and education

  9. Margaret Sinclair (nun) - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Anne Sinclair, PCC (29 March 1900 – 24 November 1925), religious name Mary Francis of the Five Wounds, was a Scottish Catholic nun of the Colettine Poor Clares. She was declared venerable by Pope Paul VI on 6 February 1978.