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  2. Spin Master - Wikipedia

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    Hedbanz – An interactive game where players try to guess the card on their head by asking yes–no questions. Variations include Act Up with charades-style play, Disney Hedbanz with licensed Disney characters included, and Hedbanz for Adults - a more difficult version of Hedbanz.

  3. Celebrity (game) - Wikipedia

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    You can play the game in three rounds (and sometimes four), using the instructions above as round 1. After all of the names have been guessed in round 1, they are returned to the hat.

  4. Ronnen Harary - Wikipedia

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    Ronnen Harary (born March 1, 1971) is a Canadian entrepreneur, television and film producer, [1] philanthropist, and billionaire.He is a co-founder of Canadian children's entertainment company Spin Master and the co-creator of PAW Patrol, a preschool series that airs in 160 countries. [2]

  5. Headband (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Headband" is a song by American hip hop recording artist B.o.B. It was released on May 21, 2013, as the lead single from his third studio album, Underground Luxury (2013). ). The song, produced by American hip hop record producer Mustard, features a guest appearance from fellow American rapper 2 Cha

  6. Hyperbilirubinemia in adults - Wikipedia

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    Unlike neonates, hyperbilirubinemia itself requires no treatment in adults. Instead, treatment varies by underlying diseases. Instead, treatment varies by underlying diseases. As mentioned, cholelithiasis is the most common cause of hyperbilirubinemia.

  7. Adult bar and bat mitzvah - Wikipedia

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    An adult bar/bat mitzvah is a bar or bat mitzvah of a Jewish person older than the customary age. Traditionally, a bar or bat mitzvah occurs at age 13 for boys and 12 for girls. Adult Jews who have never had a bar or bat mitzvah may choose to have one later in life, and many who have had one at the traditional age choose to have a second. [ 1 ]