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  2. Betty Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson was born in Guilford County, North Carolina on March 16, 1929. [1]Johnson's professional debut was in a family group, the Johnson Family Singers, including her parents and three brothers, [2] singing a repertoire primarily of religious material.

  3. The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants - Wikipedia

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    "The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants" is the seventh episode of the twenty-third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 27, 2011, and was seen by around 5.6 million people during this broadcast.

  4. List of programs broadcast by Treehouse TV - Wikipedia

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    Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom 1: October 24, 2016 Bugs Bunny Builders: September 11, 2022 Gabby's Dollhouse: October 15, 2022 Little Ellen 1: October 1, 2021 [5] Peppa Pig: March 10, 2011 Sesame Street: Mecha Builders: May 15, 2022 Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go: September 18, 2021 [5]

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  6. Hatley (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Hatley was established as a home-based business in North Hatley, Quebec, Canada, by John and Alice Oldland in 1986.Alice, an artist, operated a gift shop named "The Little Blue House" and created artwork in her studio.

  7. E. Haldeman-Julius - Wikipedia

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    Emanuel Haldeman-Julius (né Emanuel Julius) (July 30, 1889 – July 31, 1951) was a Jewish-American socialist writer, atheist thinker, social reformer and publisher.He is best remembered as the head of Haldeman-Julius Publications, the creator of a series of pamphlets known as "Little Blue Books," total sales of which ran into the hundreds of millions of copies.