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  2. Shelby Grant - Wikipedia

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    Shelby Grant (1936-2011) was an American actress who married Chad Everett in 1966. She appeared in films such as Our Man Flint and Fantastic Voyage, and TV shows such as Batman and Medical Center.

  3. Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss - Wikipedia

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    A song by American rock band Bloodhound Gang from their 2005 album Hefty Fine. The title and chorus are an onomatopoeic representation of a dance beat, and the music video features a toilet-themed party with bizarre scenes.

  4. Villisca axe murders - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the unsolved massacre of the Moore family and two guests in Villisca, Iowa, in 1912. The article covers the details of the crime, the investigation, the suspects, and the aftermath of the Villisca axe murders.

  5. Elizabeth Henry Campbell Russell - Wikipedia

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    Russell, who was a sister of Patrick Henry and Annie Henry Christian, [1] was born in Hanover County, Virginia, to John Henry and Sarah Winston.In 1776 she married Gen. William Campbell (1745–1781), the commander of the American forces that defeated the British at the Battle of King's Mountain in 1780; this was the turning point of the American Revolution.

  6. Thomas Thorpe - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Thorpe was an English publisher who printed Shakespeare's sonnets and other works by Marlowe, Jonson and Chapman. Learn about his life, career, controversies and publications.

  7. Kathryn Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Kathryn Kelly was an American criminal and bootlegger who married George "Machine Gun" Kelly, a notorious kidnapper and gangster. She was convicted for the kidnapping of Charles F. Urschel in 1933 and served 25 years in prison with her mother.

  8. Katherine Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Bradford is an American artist known for figurative paintings of swimmers, boats, and caped figures. She has exhibited internationally and received awards from several foundations and institutions.

  9. Catherine Suckling - Wikipedia

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    Catherine was born on 9 May 1725 in Barsham, the oldest child and only daughter of the Reverend Maurice Shelton Suckling, the rector of Barsham and Woodton, and a prebendary of Westminster and his wife, Ann Mary Turner (1693–1768), daughter of Sir Charles Turner and Mary Ann Walpole (1673–1701). [1]