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    Hello Counselor (Korean: 안녕하세요; RR: Annyeonghaseyo; lit. Hello ) was a South Korean social commentary talk show that debuted on November 22, 2010. It was hosted by Shin Dong-yup , [ 2 ] Lee Young-ja , and Cultwo ( Jung Chan-woo , Kim Tae-gyun ).

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    Troublegum is the second major label album by the Northern Irish rock band Therapy? [4] It was released on 7 February 1994 via A&M Records.The album features a more punk-oriented style compared to the likes of Stiff Little Fingers, the Undertones and the band's previous noise rock-influenced works.

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    In August 2019, RateMDs replaced its Ratings Manager service plan with a new plan called ‘Ratings Concierge’. This service eliminates the ability of subscribers to hide any reviews from the website." [5] On 23 September 2020 an award of $50,000 damages and $16,000 costs to an Ontario physician was upheld by the Court of Appeal for Ontario. [8]