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  2. Emily Oster - Wikipedia

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    Oster was born on February 14, 1980, in New Haven, Connecticut. Her parents, Sharon Oster and Ray Fair, were both professors of economics at Yale University. [6] [7] When she was two years old, Oster's parents noticed that she talked to herself in her crib after they left her room. They placed a tape recorder in her room in order to find out ...

  3. Jeff Oster - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Oster is a Grammy-nominated [1] American musician who specializes in trumpet and flugelhorn in the New Age music genre. He is a member of the four-piece band Flow . Oster's style has been described as "Miles Davis meets Pink Floyd."

  4. Ēostre - Wikipedia

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    The theonyms *Ēastre (Old English) and *Ôstara (Old High German) are cognates – linguistic siblings stemming from a common origin. They derive from the Proto-Germanic theonym *Austrō(n), [4] [5] itself a descendant of Proto-Indo-European (PIE) * h₂ews-reh₂ (cf. Lithuanian auš(t)rà, 'dawn, daybreak'), extended from the PIE root * h₂ews-, meaning 'to shine, glow (red)'.

  5. Osgood–Schlatter disease - Wikipedia

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    Osgood–Schlatter Disease; Other names: Apophysitis of the tibial tubercle, Lannelongue's disease, [1] osteochondrosis of the tibial tubercle [2]: Lateral view X-ray of the knee demonstrating fragmentation of the tibial tubercle with overlying soft tissue swelling.