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  2. Doug Hutchison - Wikipedia

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    Doug Anthony Hutchison was born May 26, 1960, in Dover, Delaware.He attended Bishop Foley High School in Madison Heights, Michigan, and graduated from Apple Valley High School in Apple Valley, Minnesota, in 1978.

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  4. List of Family Matters characters - Wikipedia

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    She was later employed by Ferguson's Department Store, beginning with the Season 6 episode "The Looney Bin", initially as a service clerk, then later promoted to Head of Sales in the season nine episode "Out With the Old". Previously, Harriette was enrolled in the police academy to become a police officer, where she met Carl, and graduated.

  5. The Loony-Bin Trip - Wikipedia

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    The Loony-Bin Trip is the seventh book by American feminist and anti-psychiatry writer and activist Kate Millett. It was published in 1990 by Simon & Schuster . In a review for Hypatia , Thomas Steinbuch described the book as "an extraordinary account of [Millett's] personal experience with involuntary psychiatric commitment."

  6. Longtime Wichita entertainment venue to close next month - AOL

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    A longtime Wichita entertainment venue, which opened in 1999 and moved downtown in 2014, is closing July 15.

  7. Deadtime Stories (film) - Wikipedia

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    Deadtime Stories (also known internationally as Freaky Fairy-Tales and The Griebels from Deadtime Stories) is a 1986 American horror comedy anthology film co-written and directed by Jeffery Delman in his directorial debut.

  8. Cain's Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    Cain's Ballroom is a historic music venue in Tulsa, Oklahoma that was built in 1924 as a garage for W. Tate Brady's automobiles. Madison W. "Daddy" Cain purchased the building in 1930 and named it Cain's Dance Academy.

  9. The vulgar court record in Trump’s historic criminal trial

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    Vulgar phrases from ‘orange turd’ to ‘human toilet’ and ‘Donald Von S***zInPantz’ will live on forever in the court record