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  2. Copy/Paste (album) - Wikipedia

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    Copy/Paste is a compilation album by Scottish-American rock band Garbage released on November 29, 2024, as part of Record Store Day's Black Friday event. [1] The album features covers of ten classic songs, including a previously unreleased track, "Love My Way". [2] [3] An abridged version of the album was released digitally on December 6.

  3. Uma Bharti - Wikipedia

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    Uma Bharti was born on 3 May 1959 in Dunda, Tikamgarh District in the state of Madhya Pradesh to a family of peasants, belonging to the Lodhi caste. [2] [3] She attended school up until the sixth standard. As a child, she displayed considerable interest in religious texts like the Bhagvad Gita which led to her being seen as a "spiritual" child. [2]

  4. Copypasta - Wikipedia

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    The term copypasta is derived from the computer interface term "copy and paste", [1] the act of selecting a piece of text and copying it elsewhere.. Usage of the word can be traced back to an anonymous 4chan thread from 2006, [2] [3] and Merriam-Webster record it appearing on Usenet and Urban Dictionary for the first time that year.

  5. Here's How TikTok's "Copy and Paste Latina" Trend is Harmful

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    Implying that one Latina could be a copy-and-paste version of any other Latina can do a world of damage in more ways than one. First off, there's the phrase we hear time and time again: Latinos ...

  6. Cut, copy, and paste - Wikipedia

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    The inversion from verb—object to object—verb on which copy and paste are based, where the user selects the object to be operated before initiating the operation, was an innovation crucial for the success of the desktop metaphor as it allowed copy and move operations based on direct manipulation.

  7. Aarthi Ganeshkar - Wikipedia

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    Aarthi, also known as Harathi is an Indian actress, comedian and television host who works in Tamil films and television dramas. She initially worked as a child artist in the late 1990s, she also appeared in stand-up comedy shows namely Super10 and Lollu Sabha, before joining the Tamil film industry, she has played roles in Giri (2004), Padikkadavan (2009) and Kutty (2010).

  8. Uma Rama Rao - Wikipedia

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    K. Uma Rama Rao (born Uma Maheshwari, 4 July 1938 – 27 August 2016) [1] was an Indian Kuchipudi dancer, choreographer, research scholar, author and dance teacher. [2] She was the founder & director of Lasya Priya Dance Academy, established in 1985 in Hyderabad, India .

  9. Uma (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Uma is a given name in various cultures. In India, it is the name of the Hindu goddess, who is more commonly known as Parvati . In Sanskrit the word umā can further mean "tranquillity", "splendour", "fame" and "night".