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  2. Laura Sullivan-Beckers - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 2016, [3] [4] Sullivan-Beckers asked her 2-year-old daughter Sylvie to water some seeds she had just planted in the backyard of their home. Sylvie overwatered the soil, and small, bright green treehoppers began to float to the top. Sullivan-Beckers noted the oddity of tree-dwelling insects to be dead and buried in the ground. [5]

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  4. Pyro... The Thing Without a Face - Wikipedia

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    Vance Pierson is an engineer with a wife and daughter, who is having an affair with a widow, Laura. He wants to end the affair but Laura gets upset and sets the family home on fire. The fire kills Vance's family and disfigures him. He seeks revenge on his former mistress.

  5. Laura Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Laura Sullivan (born about 1974) is a correspondent and investigative reporter for National Public Radio (NPR). [1] Her investigations air regularly on Morning Edition , All Things Considered , and other NPR programs.

  6. Love's River - Wikipedia

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    Love's River is a 2013 studio album by Laura Sullivan. It received the 2014 Grammy Award for Best New Age Album. [1] Love's River climbed to number 3 on the Top 100 Airplay Chart of Zone Music Reporter in January 2013 and to number 2 in February 2013.

  7. Sullivan, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    In 1859, Stephen Sullivan donated ground for railroad right-of-way and built the depot himself. [8] The railroad named the station “Sullivan” prompting the post office to change to Sullivan. Between 1920 and 1960 the city grew from 900 to more than 4,000 residents, making Sullivan the second fastest-growing city in the state during that ...