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  2. Diana Bishop - Wikipedia

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    Diana Bishop may refer to: . Diana Bishop (rower) (born 1947), British Olympic rower Diana Bishop (actress), who featured in The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series); Diana Bishop, the main character in the All Souls trilogy (A Discovery of Witches, Shadow of Night and The Book of Life), and in the TV series based on the novels.

  3. Endless Love (song) - Wikipedia

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    At the 1995 Grammy Awards, the song was nominated in the new category of Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals, losing to "Funny How Time Slips Away" by Al Green and Lyle Lovett. Columbia Records later included the song on Carey's compilation album Greatest Hits (2001) and then again on her next compilation album, The Ballads (2008).

  4. Diana Gordon discography - Wikipedia

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    The music video, directed by Harrison Boyce, was exclusively released on Idolator and Vevo on the same day. [4] [5] On July 22, 2016, Gordon announced that she was no longer using the stage name Wynter Gordon. Instead, she will be going by her birth name, Diana. [6] On July 25 Diana Gordon shared her first single under her own name, "The Legend ...

  5. Diana (Paul Anka song) - Wikipedia

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    "Diana" is a song written and first performed by Paul Anka, [2] who recorded it in May 1957 at Don Costa’s studio in New York City. Anka stated in his autobiography that the song was inspired by a girl named Diana Ayoub (13 March 1939 – 1 December 2022), [ 3 ] whom he had met at his church and community events, and had developed a crush on.

  6. LifeTimes - Wikipedia

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    Diana Hubbard was born in London, the daughter of L. Ron Hubbard, the leader of Scientology, a New religious movement often characterized as a cult. [1] She was born Diana Meredith DeWolf Hubbard on September 24, 1952, to L. Ron Hubbard and his third wife, Mary Sue Hubbard, their first child together [2] [3] She composed sonatas for piano at age 6.

  7. Pieces of Ice - Wikipedia

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    In the US, the song reached #31 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and #15 on the soul singles chart. [1] In Europe, "Pieces of Ice" peaked at #46 in the UK, and it charted best in Norway, where it reached #8. [2] The song was released in three different version lengths: a 7-inch version at 3:57, an album version at 4:58, and the 12-inch version at ...

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  9. One Woman: The Ultimate Collection - Wikipedia

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    One Woman: The Ultimate Collection is a compilation album released by American R&B singer Diana Ross by EMI on October 18, 1993. The single-disc collection was the alternative to Ross' 1993 four-CD box set, Forever Diana: Musical Memoirs, which was a 30th anniversary commemorative of her hit-making years over three decades including work with The Supremes.