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    "Curry in a Hurry (Poppadum)" 1995 — Krap Rap "Who Farted?" 43 Awards and nominations. ARIA Music Awards. The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ...

  3. Currie, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Currie is a city in Murray County, Minnesota, United States.The population was 224 at the 2020 census. [3] Lake Shetek State Park is nearby. The city, notable for its tourism and recreational opportunities, is known as the "Gateway to Lake Shetek", the largest lake in Southwestern Minnesota and for being home to the End-O-Line Railroad Park and Museum.

  4. Curry Up Now - Wikipedia

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    Curry Up Now uses franchising model of operations; outside the San Francisco Bay area, it is located in Hoboken (New Jersey), Sacramento (California), Decatur (Georgia, Atlanta), Fort Union (Utah), and Irvine (California). Amir Hosseini is the co-founder and vice-president of Operations. [7]

  5. David Kahn (sports executive) - Wikipedia

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    Despite Minnesota having the #5 and #6 picks meaning only four out of the 28 other NBA teams besides Minnesota and Golden State passed on him. [12] Curry himself (in 2018 on the Ringer [13] and 2022 on Draymond Green's podcast [14]) relayed the rumor that his love of golf and Minnesota's inclement weather was a reason Kahn / Minnesota passed on ...

  6. Raghavan Iyer (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Raghavan Ramachandran Iyer (April 21, 1961 – March 31, 2023) was an Indian-born American chef and author. His series of cookbooks and guides to Indian cooking, beginning with Betty Crocker's Indian Home Cooking in 2001, introduced many Americans to the cuisine.

  7. Craig Curry (quarterback) - Wikipedia

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    Craig Curry (born August 5, 1950) is a former American football quarterback. Curry grew up in Coral Gables, Florida, and attended Coral Gables Senior High School. He was one of the most highly recruited high school quarterbacks in the country. [1] He played for the Minnesota Golden Gophers from 1969 to 1971. [2]

  8. John Curry (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    John Curry played for the Breck School Mustangs, where he compiled a 1.80 GAA as team captain and MVP in his senior season of 2001–02.After graduating from Breck, Curry attended a year at the Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut, during which he achieved a 1.46 GAA and a .920 save percentage, and was named a New England Prep School West First Team All-Star.

  9. Katie McWatt - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen Curry McWatt was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to James Howard Curry and Helen Curry (née Brady). Both of her parents were from Minnesota and her mother was part of the first graduating class of from the new Minneapolis Central High School in 1914. McWatt had one sister, Jean. [1]