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  2. Dr. Jean - Wikipedia

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    On April 30, 2010, Dr. Jean released a music video for her song, produced and edited by Kenny Veenstra, "Dr. Jean's Banana Dance". [9] [10] "The Guacamole Song", the incorrect but more well-known name for "Dr. Jean's Banana Dance", rose rapidly in October and November 2015. [11] The song gained 33 million views and quickly became an internet ...

  3. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    On a Monday morning in late March, the confronted was a reticent 44-year-old man. He sat in the far corner of a second-floor room at the Grateful Life Center, dressed in jean shorts and a T-shirt, looking isolated and forlorn. Around him sat a few dozen fellow addicts–a jury of much younger peers–keen to let him have it.

  4. Jean Paul Laurent - Wikipedia

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    Jean Paul's activities focus on public speaking, social entrepreneurship, and humanitarianism. As a speaker, Jean Paul featured on the international events that bring people together to share experiences. Since 2020, Jean Paul has been a patron member at Concordia Summit. [8] Between 2020 and 2022, he was a lead organizer of TED's TEDxWaterStreet.

  5. List of Playboy interviews - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, a large-format book The Playboy Interview: The Best Of Three Decades 1962-1992, was released with a foreword by CBS journalist Mike Wallace. [ 15 ] Dark Horse published five collections of the interviews from 2006 to 2008: "The Comedians", "Movers and Shakers" (business), "The Directors", "Larger Than Life" (high-profile celebrities ...

  6. Bob Dornan - Wikipedia

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    Dornan was born in New York City, the son of Gertrude (McFadden) Dornan (1900–1967) and Harry Joseph Dornan (1892–1975). [2] [3] [4] In New York, Dornan's mother had been a vaudeville performer as part of an act called the McFadden Sisters and a Ziegfeld Follies showgirl, and had performed under the stage name Bara Wilkes; her sister was the wife of actor Jack Haley.

  7. Time to Think (book) - Wikipedia

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    [7] Paul Cullen, of The Irish Times calls the book "forensic and sombre" and "scrupulously non-judgemental". [8] Cordelia Fine describes the book as an "exhaustively researched account" of "a textbook organizational scandal". Fine notes that Barnes "repeatedly relays clinicians' support for young people's access to a medical pathway [and ...

  8. Jennifer Coolidge - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Coolidge (born August 28, 1961) is an American actress. Known for her work in the comedy genre, Coolidge is the recipient of several accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and two Primetime Emmy Awards.

  9. David Cole (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Other interviews from that time include the Jerusalem Report (which referred to Cole as "an unlikely media sensation" and "something of a media star"), [18] the Detroit Jewish News, [19] and Hustler. [20] He also penned op-eds for the Los Angeles Times under his own name, [21] and under the name Christopher Cole.