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Valerie Mahaffey (born June 16, 1953) [1] is an American character actress and producer. [1] She began her career starring in the NBC daytime soap opera The Doctors (1979–81), for which in 1980 she was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.
The Mindy Project gave fans a female superhero in OB-GYN Dr. Mindy Lahiri, who was oddly relatable because of her love of rom-coms, food and tendency to crack jokes while at work. “The character ...
In "The Baptism", Becky prepares to marry a Jewish man who converts to Christianity, however, Larry inadvertently interrupts his baptism (thinking of him to be drowning) and Becky's fiancé changes his mind to remain Jewish, causing the wedding to be called off. In season 6, after Cheryl leaves Larry, she begins to live at Becky's place.
reFill (formerly Reflinks) is a tool that expands bare URL references semi-automatically, hosted on Toolforge at toolforge:refill/ng.It adds information (page title, work/website, author and publication date, if metadata is included) to bare URL references, and does additional fixes as well (e.g. combining duplicated references).
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Based on the average 2.26% rate for Visa and Mastercard, that would wind up being just over $20 for the average family. So yes, that could buy you a Barbie or a turkey for your holiday meal.
A Closed and Common Orbit was a finalist for the 2017 Hugo Award for Best Novel. [1]At The Guardian, Adam Roberts noted that, although the novel is a sequel, it "works as a standalone story"; he also observed that it shares the first book's strengths (including "complex characters" and "sheer likability") and weaknesses (including "a tendency for characters to pootle about rather than move the ...
From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Gary G. Benanav joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 48.8 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.