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  2. Jeanne Crain - Wikipedia

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    Jeanne Elizabeth Crain (May 25, 1925 – December 14, 2003) was an American actress. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her title role in Pinky (1949).

  3. Ad Age - Wikipedia

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    Ad Age (known as Advertising Age until 2017) is a global media brand that publishes news, analysis, and data on marketing and media. Its namesake magazine was started as a broadsheet newspaper in Chicago in 1930.

  4. Pinky (film) - Wikipedia

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    Pinky is a 1949 American drama film directed by Elia Kazan and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck.The screenplay was adapted by Philip Dunne and Dudley Nichols based on Cid Ricketts Sumner's 1946 novel Quality.

  5. Crain - Wikipedia

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  6. Genesis Motor - Wikipedia

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    Genesis Motor, LLC, commonly referred to as Genesis (Korean: 제네시스, romanized: Jenesiseu), is the luxury vehicle brand of the South Korean vehicle manufacturer Hyundai Motor Company.

  7. Centennial Summer - Wikipedia

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    Jeanne Crain as Julia Rogers (singing voice was dubbed by Louanne Hogan); Cornel Wilde as Philippe Lascalles (singing voice was dubbed by Ben Gage); Linda Darnell as Edith Rogers (singing voice was dubbed by Kay St. Germain Wells)

  8. David E. Davis - Wikipedia

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    David Evan Davis Jr. (November 7, 1930 – March 27, 2011) was an American automotive journalist and magazine publisher widely known as a contributing writer, editor and publisher at Car and Driver magazine and as the founder of Automobile magazine.

  9. March 1950 - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. House of Representatives voted 186-146 in favor of statehood for Alaska. [8] Although the bill would be approved by the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee of the U.S. Senate on June 29, the House resolutions in favor of statehood for Alaska and Hawaii would be blocked from ever coming to a Senate vote during the remainder of the 1949-1951 session.