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  2. Rebekah Neumann - Wikipedia

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    Rebekah Victoria Neumann (née Paltrow; born February 26, 1978) is an American businesswoman. Until September 22, 2019, she served as chief brand and impact officer at WeWork , a company founded by her husband, Adam Neumann , and oversaw its education program WeGrow.

  3. Rebekah Elmaloglou - Wikipedia

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    Rebekah Sophie Elmaloglou (born 23 January 1974) is an Australian actress, known for her roles as teenage tearaway Sophie Simpson on Home and Away and Terese Willis on Neighbours. She also made guest appearances in E Street , A Country Practice and Pacific Drive .

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  5. Rebekah Harkness - Wikipedia

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    Rebekah Semple West was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1915. She was the second daughter of three children to Allen Tarwater West, a stockbroker and co-founder of G. H. Walker & Co., and Rebekah Cook (née Semple) West. [1] Her grandfather founded the St. Louis Union Trust Company. [2]

  6. Jeffrey Lorberbaum - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey joined the family business, carpet and rug manufacturer Aladdin Mills, in 1976, after graduating from the University of Denver.Lorberbaum held a number of leadership positions, eventually serving as vice president of operations from 1986 to 1994.

  7. Maisie Richardson-Sellers - Wikipedia

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    After wrapping filming for her The Force Awakens role, Richardson-Sellers booked her second role as Rebekah Mikaelson in the CW series The Originals in 2014, where the character of Rebekah inhabits a different body after a spell gone wrong. [11] She later played the character of Eva Sinclair on The Originals. [12]

  8. Rebekah Bettelheim Kohut - Wikipedia

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    Rebekah B. Kohut, from an 1895 publication. Rebekah B. Kohut, from a 1922 publication. Rebekah Bettelheim Kohut (September 9, 1864 – August 11, 1951) was an American educator, writer, and community leader, born in Hungary. She was the first president of the World Congress of Jewish Women, elected at its first convention in 1923.

  9. Annie R. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Annie Rebekah Smith (March 16, 1828 – July 26, 1855) [1] was an early American Seventh-day Adventist hymnist, and sister of the Adventist pioneer Uriah Smith. She has three hymns in the current (6,8,&9 below), and had 10 hymns in the previous Seventh-day Adventist Church Hymnal .