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  2. Andrew Schulz - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Cameron Schulz (born October 30, 1983) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and podcaster.In addition to his stand-up, he is known for his work on MTV2's Guy Code and its two spinoffs, [1] the Flagrant podcast with Akaash Singh, [2] and The Brilliant Idiots podcast. [3]

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors/Blitzes

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    If you do not find the answer, leave a message on the blitz's talk page; we will be happy to help you. Blitzes are open to all Wikipedians. The GOCE welcomes and encourages Wikipedians who are new to copy editing, or who are out of practice, to participate. You may copy edit as many—or as few—articles as you wish.

  4. The Satire of the Trades - Wikipedia

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    The Satire exalts the career of a scribe while remarking on the drudgery experienced in other professions. Laborers are described in the document as having tired arms and to be living in subpar conditions. This poor standard of living is juxtaposed with the life of a scribe, whose job is "greater than any profession".

  5. Prime Video Sets Premiere Date for ‘Paradis City’ From ...

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    Prime Video has set the global launch date for its premium Swedish show “Paradis City,” a fast-paced dystopian actioner, based on “Snabba Cash” scribe Jens Lapidus’ eponymous stand-alone ...

  6. Joe Flaherty, Star of ‘Freaks and Geeks’ and ‘Happy Gilmore ...

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    Joe Flaherty Paul Natkin/WireImage/Getty Images Joe Flaherty, best known for his work on Freaks and Geeks and SCTV, has died at 82. Flaherty’s death was announced Monday, April 1, by his One ...

  7. Scribe - Wikipedia

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    Jean Miélot, a European author and scribe at work. The scribe was a common job in medieval European towns during the 10th and 11th centuries. Many were employed at scriptoria owned by local schoolmasters or lords. These scribes worked under deadlines to complete commissioned works such as historic chronicles or poetry.