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  2. Before the Green Ball - Wikipedia

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    Antes do Baile Verde (Before the Green Ball) is a Brazilian short story written by Lygia Fagundes Telles and originally published by Editora Bloch in 1970. It is considered one of the most important publications by the author, who began her career in the 1970s.

  3. 300 dad jokes that'll leave you in stitches - AOL

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    Two guys walk into a bar. The third one ducked. A photon goes to the airport. The ticket agent asks if there's any luggage to check. The photon replies, “No, I'm traveling light.”

  4. List of swimwear brands - Wikipedia

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    Catalina Swimwear: 1907 United States Chantelle (lingerie) 1876 France Curvy Kate: 2009 England Deus Ex Machina: 2006 Australia: Diapolo: 1997 Hungary: Dolfin Swimwear: 1941 United States Funkita: 2002 Australia Funky Trunks: 2002 Australia Gottex: 1956 Israel Grand Sport Group: 1961 Thailand H&M: 1947 Sweden Head: 1950 United States ...

  5. Diana Nyad - Wikipedia

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    Nyad was born in New York City on August 22, 1949, to Lucy Winslow Curtis (1925–2007) [10] and stockbroker William L. Sneed Jr. Her mother was a great-granddaughter of Charlotte N. Winslow, the inventor of Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, a popular morphine-based medicine for children's teething pain that was manufactured from 1849 until the 1930s. [11]

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    It features gorgeous ocean views, a chauffeur, a private chef, and a nanny, and is perfect for families or groups looking to vacation in paradise. 8. The Royal Villa at Grand Resort Lagonissi ...

  7. Quo Vadis (2001 film) - Wikipedia

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    At the suggestion of Nero's wife, the Christians are blamed for the fire, providing a long series of cruel spectacles to appease the crowd. In one of the spectacles, Ursus faces a bull carrying Lygia on its back. Ursus wins and, with the crowd and guards in approval, Nero lets them live. Nero kills himself, and Vinicius and Lygia leave Rome.