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  2. Renée Adorée - Wikipedia

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    In April 1933, she left the sanatorium. At this point, it was thought she had recovered sufficiently to resume her screen career, but she swiftly weakened and her health declined day by day. In September 1933, Adorée was moved from her modest home in the Tujunga Hills to the Sunland health resort in Los Angeles. She died there on October 5 ...

  3. Résumé - Wikipedia

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    A résumé or resume (or alternatively resumé), [a] [1] is a document created and used by a person to present their background, skills, and accomplishments. Résumés can be used for a variety of reasons, but most often are used to secure new jobs, whether in the same organization or another.

  4. Acting - Wikipedia

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    The acting resume is very different from a normal resume; it is generally shorter, with lists instead of paragraphs, and it should have a head shot on the back. [18] Sometimes, a resume also contains a short 30-second to 1-minute reel displaying the actor's abilities, so that the casting director can see previous performances, if any. An actor ...

  5. Champions League: Real Madrid and Man City resume epic rivalry

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    It’s become a familiar sight in elite European soccer: Real Madrid vs. Manchester City. The Champions League's most engrossing rivalry in recent years will resume in a two-legged playoff next ...

  6. With an old rival at his side, Novak Djokovic resumes his ...

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    In Novak Djokovic’s quest for his 25th grand slam singles title, he’s recruited long-time rival Andy Murray as a coach for the upcoming Australian Open.

  7. Open Source: An Epic showdown with Apple resumes - AOL

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    Hi all! My name is Brian Gordon, and I write on tech for The News & Observer. In this week’s Open Source newsletter, I talk about unicorns and state economic incentives. Dynamic pairing.