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  2. List of Coronation Street characters - Wikipedia

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    Coronation Street is a British television soap opera first broadcast on ITV on 9 December 1960. The following is a list of characters who currently appear in the programme, listed in order of first appearance.

  3. Suffs - Wikipedia

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    Suffs is a stage musical with book, music, and lyrics by Shaina Taub, based on suffragists and the American women's suffrage movement, focusing primarily on the historical events leading up to the ratification of the nineteenth amendment to the United States constitution in 1920 that gave some women, primarily white women the right to vote. [1]

  4. Stephanie St. James - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie St. James is an American-born actress, singer, mentor, and advocate for the disease endometriosis. St. St. James has been seen internationally in such productions as Broadway’s The Color Purple , adapted from the Alice Walker novel of the same name and produced by Oprah Winfrey.

  5. L'Oréal - Wikipedia

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    L'Oréal got its start in the hair-color business, but the company soon branched out into other cleansing and beauty products. L'Oréal currently markets over 500 brands and thousands of individual products in all sectors of the beauty business: hair color, permanents, hair styling, body and skincare, cleansers, makeup, and fragrance. The ...

  6. Slang terms for money - Wikipedia

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    Generally slang terms for money are following: "b′abki" — from Czech small anvil for making coins ("b′abka", pl. "b′abki"). Alternatively, the term may be derived from the literal meaning ("grandmas") and refer to the image of Catherine the Great on imperial 100 rouble banknotes. "babl′o" — slang from "b′abki".

  7. State Street Corporation - Wikipedia

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    State Street Corporation. State Street Corporation (stylized in all caps ), is a global [2] financial services and bank holding company headquartered at One Congress Street in Boston with operations worldwide. It is the second-oldest continually operating United States bank; its predecessor, Union Bank, was founded in 1792.

  8. Princess Stéphanie of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Princess Stéphanie Marie Elisabeth of Monaco (born 1 February 1965) is the youngest child of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. She is the younger sister of Albert II, Prince of Monaco, and Caroline, Princess of Hanover. Currently 14th in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, she has been a singer ...

  9. Stephanie Syjuco - Wikipedia

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    www .stephaniesyjuco .com. Stephanie Syjuco (born 1974, in Manila, Philippines), is a Filipino-born American conceptual artist and educator. She works in photography, sculpture, and installation art. Born in the Philippines, she moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1977. She lives in Oakland, California, and teaches art at the University of ...

  10. Asian Americans in arts and entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The film follows Audrey Sullivan (Ashley Park), Kat Huang (Stephanie Hsu), Lolo (Sherry Cola) and Deadeye (Sabrina Wu) as they go on a hilarious adventure. Quiz Lady is a 2023 comedy film directed by Jessica Wu. The film follows the lives of two sisters starring Sandrah Oh and Awkwafina. Theater Jack Soo and Nancy Kwan in Flower Drum Song.

  11. Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical - Wikipedia

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    Angela Lansbury won four times: for Mame (1966), Dear World (1969), Gypsy (1975), and Sweeney Todd (1979) Lauren Bacall won twice: for Applause (1970) and Woman of the Year (1985) Glynis Johns won for A Little Night Music (1973) Patti LuPone won twice: for Evita (1980) and Gypsy (2008)