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  2. Sarah Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Richardson (born October 22, 1971) is a Canadian interior decorator and television personality who started out her career as a prop stylist in 1994. Since then, she has hosted nine television series on decorating for HGTV in Canada .

  3. James Hartzell - Wikipedia

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    James W. Hartzell (December 25, 1931 – September 11, 2010) was an American advertising copywriter. He created many successful advertising campaigns. He is principally recalled for originating the 1974 "Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie and Chevrolet" campaign that Car and Driver and other publications have ranked as the best automobile commercial of all time.

  4. Campbell Ewald - Wikipedia

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    Chevrolet became the agency's first major client in 1919 and by 1922, Campbell Ewald was awarded all of General Motors' ad business. The agency continued its partnership with GM for more than 90 years. In 1928, Henry Ewald bought a Chevrolet dealership at Mack and Gratiot in Detroit to better understand the automotive industry. [7]

  5. Sarah S. Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Sarah S. Richardson is an American philosopher and historian who is a professor at the Department of the History of Science at Harvard University. [2] She is the author of The Maternal Imprint: The Contested Science of Maternal-Fetal Effects and Sex Itself: The Search for Male and Female in the Human Genome.

  6. Sarah Richardson (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Richardson (born 1971) is a Canadian TV host and interior designer. Sarah or Sara or similar, surnamed Richardson, may also refer to: Sarah Katherine Richardson, known as Katy Richardson (1854–1927), British mountain climber; Sarah Richardson, British politician, Lord Mayor of Westminster, wife of Damian Collins

  7. List of You Can't Do That on Television episodes - Wikipedia

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    With many of the regulars from the 1981 season having grown too old for the show, this season saw the additions of several new cast members, including Alasdair Gillis, Vanessa Lindores, Elizabeth Richardson and Doug Ptolemy, and Abby Hagyard as the series' token adult female to play opposite Les Lye.

  8. I Don't Know How She Does It - Wikipedia

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    Kate Reddy receives a reminder from her daughter, Emily's kindergarten bake sale. Kate buys a store-baked pie and a glass pie holder. Back home, she is greeted by her husband, Richard. Kate and Richard attempt to have sex, but she falls asleep due to exhaustion. In the middle of the night, Kate goes to check on her children.

  9. Yesterdog - Wikipedia

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    Yesterdog was founded in 1976 in Eastown by Bill Lewis. [1] By 2008, Bill Lewis, a former Mr. Fables employee, apparently owns the Mr. Fables trademark and would be allowed access to the Mr. Fables secret recipes if he wished to restart the Mr. Fables restaurant. [4]