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  2. Dunville & Co - Wikipedia

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    Known affectionately as "The Whites", the club provides football for all ages from 8 years old up to senior football. [9] Its current shirt sponsor is the Echlinville Distillery, who have resumed the production of Dunville's Whiskey. So once again the football club is associated with the Dunville name. [6]

  3. Dunville's Three Crowns - Wikipedia

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    Dunville's Three Crowns was a rare pure pot still whiskey distilled by Dunville & Co at the Royal Irish Distillery in Belfast. Though similar to Dunville's other whiskey Dunville's VR , Three Crowns was distilled longer and used more sherry casks for the maturing process.

  4. Dunville's VR - Wikipedia

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    Dunville's VR was a rare pure pot still whiskey distilled by Dunville & Co at the Royal Irish Distillery in Belfast. It was younger and less blended than Dunville's other whiskey Dunville's Three Crowns .

  5. Heartbreaking photo of autistic girl eating birthday cake ...

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    Last year, an 18-year-old had a birthday party all by herself, reports the Daily Mail. Hallee Sorenson, an autistic girl from Bangor, Maine, sent out invites to classmates and friends. But not a ...

  6. TV Funhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Anipals compare New Year's resolutions: Hojo wants to learn to play the saxophone, Chickie hangs out with his brother with Tourette syndrome, and Fogey must resist eating his own poop. Meanwhile, Doug dresses as a caveman and builds a dinosaur skeleton out of baby back ribs, and Rocky the Fish takes a group of kids to visit a cookie factory.

  7. T. E. Dunville - Wikipedia

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    Dora Cross (1909–1924, Dunville's death) T. E. Dunville (born Thomas Edward Wallen ; 29 July 1867 – 21 March 1924) was a leading English music hall comedian, described by Charlie Chaplin as "an excellent funny man".

  8. Trix (cereal) - Wikipedia

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    He did succeed in obtaining and eating Trix cereal on occasion, including five times as the result of a box top mail-in contest (1968, 1976, 1980, 1984, and 1991) titled "Let The Rabbit Eat Trix". [12] The results of the vote were overwhelmingly "yes", and the Trix Rabbit was depicted in a subsequent commercial enjoying a bowl of Trix. [13]

  9. Olivia Wilde Celebrates Son Otis’ Birthday With Pancake ...

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    Olivia Wilde Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock Breakfast of champions! Olivia Wilde whipped up a special treat for her son, Otis, to celebrate his 9th trip around the sun. “Happy birthday to my little ...