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  2. Nancy Sinatra - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Sandra Sinatra [4] (born June 8, 1940) [5] is an American singer-songwriter, actress, film producer and author. She is the elder daughter of Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra (née Barbato) and is known for her 1965 signature hit "These Boots Are Made for Walkin' ".

  3. Nancy Thayer - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Thayer (born December 14, 1943) is an American novelist who has written thirty-one books. Nancy Thayer. Born December 14, 1943 (age 80) Emporia ...

  4. Nancy Reddin Kienholz - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Reddin Kienholz (December 9, 1943 – August 7, 2019) was an American mixed media artist based in Hope, Idaho. She worked in installation art , assemblage , photography , and lenticular printing . [2]

  5. Nancy Wickwire - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Wickwire was born on November 20, 1925, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the younger child of two daughters of Ruth Marie (née Larson) and Alva Burton Wickwire, who was a traveling manager with Railway Express Agency. [2]

  6. Nancy Roman - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Grace Roman (May 16, 1925 – December 25, 2018) was an American astronomer who made important contributions to stellar classification and motions. The first female executive at NASA, Roman served as NASA's first Chief of Astronomy throughout the 1960s and 1970s, establishing her as one of the "visionary founders of the US civilian space program".

  7. Nancy Jo Sales - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Jo Sales (born October 15, 1964) is a New York Times bestselling author and journalist at Vanity Fair, New York magazine, and Harper's Bazaar, among others. In 2011 she wrote an article called "The Suspects Wore Louboutins" in Vanity Fair that was made into The Bling Ring .

  8. Nancy Ames - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Ames (born Nancy Hamilton Alfaro on September 30, 1937) is an American folk singer and songwriter. She regularly appeared on the American version of the television series That Was the Week That Was. The TW3 Girl, as she was known, sang the show theme and special material. [1] [2]

  9. Nancy Grasmick - Wikipedia

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    Nancy S. Grasmick is the former Superintendent of the Maryland State Department of Education, serving from 1991 until June 30, 2011. [1] Married to Baltimore businessman Lou Grasmick , who died in 2016, the couple also became active in various philanthropic endeavors.