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  2. 80 Birthday Wishes To Celebrate Your Best Friend - AOL

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    Happy Birthday, you amazing, brilliant, wonderfully weird person! Don’t ever change (unless it’s for the better, obviously). Bestie, you deserve all the cake, love, and naps today.

  3. Rod Stewart Celebrates 80th Birthday with Ronnie Wood at ...

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    Rod Stewart is celebrating his 80th birthday with a familiar face: longtime pal and Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood!. Just over a week after marking his milestone birthday on Jan. 10, Stewart stepped ...

  4. Happy 80th Birthday to the greatest film ever made | Opinion

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    Happy 80th Birthday to the greatest film ever made | Opinion. Bob Heleringer. February 17, 2023 at 9:46 AM. WARNER BROS. When Warner Brothers’ movie, “Casablanca,” was released nationally on ...

  5. Rob McElhenney pays birthday tribute to ‘American treasure ...

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    The Batman Returns star recently celebrated his 80th birthday on Sunday (17 November), which saw many of his fellow stars on the show post glowing acclaim for DeVito, both as an actor and a human ...

  6. Sondheim! The Birthday Concert - Wikipedia

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    The Birthday Concert was a concert celebrating the 80th birthday of Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim. The concert was directed by Lonny Price and hosted by David Hyde Pierce . The event was performed at Avery Fisher Hall within Lincoln Center in New York City on March 15 and 16 in 2010.

  7. Portrait of Winston Churchill (Sutherland) - Wikipedia

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    The painting was presented to Churchill by both Houses of Parliament at a public ceremony in Westminster Hall on his 80th birthday on 30 November 1954. [3] Finding the depiction deeply unflattering, Churchill disliked the portrait intensely. After its public presentation, the painting was taken to his country home at Chartwell but not displayed.