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  2. Amber (Dutch singer) - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Claire Cremers (born 9 May 1969), known professionally as Amber, is a Dutch-born singer, songwriter, label owner, and executive producer. She is best known for her hits "This Is Your Night", "If You Could Read My Mind", and "Sexual (Li Da Di)". In December 2016, Billboard ranked her as the 34th-most successful dance artist of all time. [1]

  3. List of graduation songs - Wikipedia

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    Graduation (Friends Forever), a song by Vitamin C [9] Time of Your Life (Good Riddance) by Green Day. 10nen Sakura, a song by the Japanese idol group AKB48 released in 2009. "Next In Line" by Afterimage. Through the Years, a 1981 song by Kenny Rogers. Goodbye to You by Michelle Branch, released in 2002. "The Whispering Wind" (earlier billed as ...

  4. Chung Hsin-ling - Wikipedia

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    Chung Hsin-ling (Chinese: 鍾欣凌; born 12 August 1972) is a Taiwanese actress and television host.Beginning her career as a stage actress and television host for children's programs, Chung gained public recognition through her onscreen roles in the romance series Fated to Love You and Invincible Shan Bao Mei (both 2008).

  5. Graduation - Wikipedia

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    Graduation. A graduation is the awarding of a diploma by an educational institution. [1][2] It may also refer to the ceremony that is associated with it, which can also be called commencement, congregation, convocation or invocation. The date of the graduation ceremony is often called graduation day.

  6. Amber - Wikipedia

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    Amber is a macromolecule formed by free radical polymerization [24] of several precursors in the labdane family, for example, communic acid, communol, and biformene. [25][26] These labdanes are diterpenes (C 20 H 32) and trienes, equipping the organic skeleton with three alkene groups for polymerization.

  7. Amber (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Amber is a feminine given name taken from amber, the fossilized tree resin that is often used in the making of jewelry. The word can also refer to a yellowish-orange color. [3] The name was in occasional use in the early 1800s, according to United States census records. [4] It first came into regular use in the Anglosphere in the late 1800s ...

  8. Amber Gurung - Wikipedia

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    Amber Gurung was born in Darjeeling, India, where his father and former soldier in the British Indian Army, Ujir Singh Gurung, from Gorkha district, Nepal, served as a policeman . His mother encouraged him to sing and compose as a child, and he taught himself to play Nepali, Chinese , and Western instruments. [ 2 ]

  9. Ada Lovelace - Wikipedia

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    Ada Lovelace. Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (née Byron; 10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852), also known as Ada Lovelace, was an English mathematician and writer chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage 's proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine. She was the first to recognise that the machine had ...