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  2. Sunita Williams - Wikipedia

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    Sunita Lyn "Suni" Williams (née Pandya; born September 19, 1965) is an American astronaut, retired U.S. Navy officer, and one of the most experienced spacewalkers with nine spacewalks (second most for a woman) and a total time of 62 hours and 6 minutes (fourth overall, most by a woman).

  3. List of ukulele players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ukulele players. These musicians and bands are well known for playing the ukulele as their primary instrument and have an associated linked Wikipedia article. It is not intended for everyone that can play the instrument.

  4. Astronaut Sunita Williams’ weight loss triggers NASA race to ...

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    Astronaut Sunita Williams’ weight loss triggers NASA race to help her pack on the pounds: ‘I gasped out loud when I saw the last picture’ Steve Helling November 8, 2024 at 3:55 AM

  5. Coming Back Again - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Coming Back Again may refer to: "Coming Back Again", a song ...

  6. Switch (band) - Wikipedia

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    Switch is an American R&B/funk band that recorded for the Gordy label in the late 1970s, releasing songs such as "There'll Never Be", "I Call Your Name", and "Love Over & Over Again". Switch influenced bands such as DeBarge , which featured the siblings of Switch band members Bobby and Tommy DeBarge.

  7. ‘A triumphant return:’ Once shunned here, artist Charles ...

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    Williams moved to Lexington and got a job as a janitor at the new IBM factory, where he started to collect left over pieces of plastic from the machines that made the computers.

  8. John King (ukulelist) - Wikipedia

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    Upon learning that the ancestor of the modern guitar was tuned similarly to the ukulele, he reacquainted himself with the instrument, commissioning an Italian luthier to make a classical ukulele for him. With it, he revived a guitar-playing technique from the Baroque era: succeeding notes are played on different strings, allowing the previous ...

  9. Amanda (Don Williams song) - Wikipedia

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    "Amanda" is a 1973 song written by Bob McDill and recorded by both Don Williams (1973) and Waylon Jennings (1974). "Amanda" was Waylon Jennings's eighth solo number one on the country chart. The single stayed at number one for three weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [1]