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  2. Of Late I Think of Cliffordville - Wikipedia

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    Witness a murder. The killer is Mr. William Feathersmith, a robber baron whose body composition is made up of a refrigeration plant covered by thick skin. In a moment, Mr. Feathersmith will proceed on his daily course of conquest and calumny with yet another business dealing.

  3. Julie Newmar - Wikipedia

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    Julie Newmar (born Julia Chalene Newmeyer; August 16, 1933) is an American actress, dancer, and singer known for a variety of stage, screen, and television roles. She is also a writer, lingerie designer, and real estate mogul .

  4. Chris Aire - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Times described Aire as "The King of Bling". [6] Rolling Stone magazine called him "The Emperor of Ice". [ 4 ] Aire has been featured in several other magazines such as Forbes , [ 7 ] Wall Street Journal , IDEX , [ 8 ] JCK MAGAZINE , [ 9 ] Elle , Vogue , Black Enterprise , [ 10 ] Robb Report, [ 11 ] Watch time, QP magazine, [ 12 ...

  5. While Mes’ tomb was largely emptied of artifacts, a funerary monument with engravings date the tomb to the ninth year of King Ahmose I, roughly 1550 to 1525 B.C.

  6. Lee Meriwether - Wikipedia

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    Lee Ann Meriwether (born May 27, 1935) [1] is an American actress, former model, and the winner of the 1955 Miss America pageant. She has appeared in many films and television shows, notably as Betty Jones, the title character's secretary and daughter-in-law in the 1970s crime drama Barnaby Jones starring Buddy Ebsen.

  7. High school football player succeeds on field despite size

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    CBS News contributor David Begnaud shows how a high school football player's big heart and work ethic helped him to succeed on the field despite his size.