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    Laura Winter (born () 31 March 1989) [1] [2] is a sports presenter, event host and commentator, specialising in Formula 1, rugby and cycling, amongst a variety of other sports. As well as presenting British Cycling 's road and cyclocross coverage on Eurosport , BBC and ITV4 , she is Voxwomen's dedicated presenter for the monthly Voxwomen ...

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  6. 2006 Winter Olympics opening ceremony - Wikipedia

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    After the Parade of Nations had concluded and the athletes were gathered in the center of the stadium, two short speeches in Italian, French and English were delivered. The first speech came from Valentino Castellani, the chief organizer of the Torino 2006 Olympic Games. He declared the industrial city "the world capital of sports" during the ...

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    On Sept. 8, Laura and Peter joined the TODAY family in Studio 1A ahead of the new team's debut. “There’s a tradition on the first day when they have the announce, when we say the anchor’s name.

  9. Peace for our time - Wikipedia

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    Peace in Our Time is the title of a 1947 stage play by Noël Coward.Set in an alternative 1940, the Battle of Britain has been lost, the Germans have supremacy in the air and the United Kingdom is under Nazi occupation.