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  2. Papyrus (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Papyrus is a typeface designed by Chris Costello, a graphic designer, illustrator, and web designer. Created in 1982 and released by Linotype, it has a number of distinctive characteristics, including rough edges, irregular curves, and high horizontal strokes in the capitals.

  3. Lou Costello - Wikipedia

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    Abbott and Costello's final film together, Dance with Me, Henry (1956), was a box-office disappointment and received mixed critical reviews. [according to whom?] Abbott and Costello dissolved their partnership amicably early in 1957. [18] Costello worked with other comedians, including Sidney Fields in Las Vegas, and sought film and television ...

  4. Blooom - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2013 by Chris Costello, who served as chief executive officer. In January 2021, Blooom managed $5 billion in assets. [1] In December 2022, it was purchased by Morgan Stanley and ceased operation. [3]

  5. Chris Cosentino - Wikipedia

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    Chris Cosentino was raised in Rhode Island and is a 1994 graduate of Johnson & Wales University. [4] In 2018, Cosentino gave a cooking demonstration to students at his alma mater, during which he offered students career advice to achieve their goals. While there, he also had a chance to thank one of his mentors, a chef, Jacques Pepin.

  6. Bud Abbott - Wikipedia

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    Costello also demanded that the team be renamed "Costello and Abbott," but this was rejected by Universal because the studio had been promoting "Abbott and Costello" for years. Abbott's top billing resulted in a "permanent chill" between the two partners, according to Lou's daughter Chris Costello in her biography Lou's on First.

  7. Abbott and Costello - Wikipedia

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    Costello, Chris, Lou's on First: The Tragic Life of Hollywood's Greatest Clown Warmly Recounted by His Youngest Child (1982) St. Martin's Press ISBN 0-312-49914-0 Cox, Stephen and Lofflin, John, The Abbott & Costello Story: Sixty Years of "Who's on First?"

  8. Costello (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Esther Costello, the deaf mute title character of the film The Story of Esther Costello, portrayed by actress Heather Sears; Frank Costello, the antagonist of the film The Departed, portrayed by actor Jack Nicholson; Frank "Punch" Costello, the "most drunken" character in chapter 14, the Oxen of the Sun episode, of James Joyce's Ulysses.

  9. Chris Cornell - Wikipedia

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    Cornell was born Christopher John Boyle on July 20, 1964, [17] [18] in Seattle, Washington, where he was raised.His parents are Edward F. Boyle, [19] a pharmacist of Irish Catholic descent, [20] [21] and Karen Boyle (née Cornell), [19] [21] an accountant of Jewish background and self-proclaimed psychic.