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  2. Emily Zamourka - Wikipedia

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    Liudmila "Emily" Zamourka (née Grekova; born 1967/1968) [1] is a Moldovan-American singer and musician. She came to prominence in late September 2019 after an LAPD officer filmed and posted a video of her singing a Puccini aria at Wilshire/Normandie station.

  3. Hbomberguy - Wikipedia

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    Brewis was born and raised in West Yorkshire. [14] Brewis is bisexual [59] [60] and an atheist. [61] He is a socialist and supported Jeremy Corbyn in the 2017 United Kingdom general election. [62] Before focusing on YouTube full time, Brewis worked as an IT engineer, [63] then as an animator for The School of Life's YouTube channel. [64] [65]

  4. Commontime (album) - Wikipedia

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    Commontime is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Field Music.It was released by Memphis Industries on 5 February 2016. The album has been described as the band's most accessible to date, and encompasses a wide range of genres and influences, including the funk style that Field Music's David Brewis previously explored on Old Fears, an album by his side project School of Language.

  5. Brewis - Wikipedia

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    Brewis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Lady Anne Brewis (1911–2002), English botanist; Alexandra Brewis Slade (née Brewis; born 1965), New Zealand-American anthropologist (and niece of Bev Brewis) Bev Brewis (1930–2006), New Zealand high jumper; David Brewis, English singer, songwriter, and musician

  6. Harriet Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Brooks (July 2, 1876 – April 17, 1933 [1]) was the first Canadian female nuclear physicist. She is most famous for her research in radioactivity . She discovered atomic recoil , and transmutation of elements in radioactive decay.

  7. Harriet (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Harriet (born Harriet Roberts, 8 September 1966, Sheffield, England) [1] is an English dance-pop singer. She released two singles, "Woman to Man" and "Temple of Love", in 1990, on EastWest/Atlantic Records. "Temple of Love" cracked the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1991, peaking at #39. [1] Her single also reached #14 on the US Billboard R&B chart.

  8. Harriet Webb - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Webb is an English film and television actress who often appears in comedic roles. Career. She had a role in BBC One sitcom Scarborough in 2019 and had a ...

  9. The Sundays - Wikipedia

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    The band's lineup consisted of lead vocalist Harriet Wheeler, guitarist David Gavurin, bassist Paul Brindley, and drummer Patrick Hannan. Percussionist Lindsay Jamieson was a member from 1990 until 1992, and played on the band's first two albums.