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  2. Halle Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Halle Lynn Bailey was born on March 27, 2000, and raised in Mableton, Georgia, with her older sisters Ski Bailey (born 1991) and Chloe Bailey (born 1998), and her younger brother Branson Bailey (born 2005), later moving together to Los Angeles in mid-2012.

  3. Alice Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Bailey was born into a wealthy middle-class British family and, as a member of the Anglican Church, received a thorough Christian education. [5]Her autobiography states that at the age of 15, on 30 June 1895, Bailey was visited by a stranger, "...a tall man, dressed in European clothes and wearing a turban" who told her she needed to develop self-control to prepare for certain work he planned ...

  4. Pelican Books - Wikipedia

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    The imprint published books on thousands of subjects and became a global phenomenon. The series sold over 250 million copies worldwide over its nearly 50 years. [8] Although Pelican was discontinued in 1984, the original books continue to be collected worldwide and prized for their iconic bright blue covers. [10]

  5. Blue Bloods season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Blue Bloods premiered with the pilot episode, which attracted 13.01 million viewers. After four episodes, the season received a full order of 22 episodes. [ 15 ] The series was the most watched program on Friday nights during its duration and was the second most watched program during its short move to the Wednesday timeslot.

  6. No Logo - Wikipedia

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    No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies is a book by the Canadian author Naomi Klein.First published by Knopf Canada and Picador in December 1999, [1] [2] shortly after the 1999 Seattle WTO protests had generated media attention around such issues, it became one of the most influential books about the alter-globalization movement and an international bestseller.

  7. IUPAC Color Books - Wikipedia

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    The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) publishes many books which contain its complete list of definitions. The definitions are divided initially into seven IUPAC Colour Books: Gold, Green, Blue, Purple, Orange, White, and Red. [1] There is also an eighth book, the "Silver Book".