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  2. Weebly - Wikipedia

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    Weebly is an American web hosting and web development company headquartered in San Francisco, California and is a subsidiary of Block, Inc. It was founded in 2006 by Chief Executive Officer David Rusenko, Chief Technology Officer Chris Fanini, and former Chief Product Officer Dan Veltri.

  3. Weeble - Wikipedia

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    Weeble. Weebles is a range of children's roly-poly toys that was introduced in 1971 by the US toy company Hasbro and currently marketed under their Playskool brand. They are egg -shaped, so tipping one causes a weight located at the bottom-center to be raised. Once released, the Weeble is restored by gravity to an upright position.

  4. Karen O'Connor - Wikipedia

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    Karen O'Connor. Karen Lende O'Connor (born February 17, 1958) is an American equestrian who competes in three-day eventing. Although she did not come from a family of equestrians, her interest in horses started at an early age, and she received her first horse for her 11th birthday. O'Connor began competing internationally in the late 1970s ...

  5. Karen Connelly - Wikipedia

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    Karen Connelly. Karen Marie Connelly (born 12 March 1969) is a Canadian travel writer, novelist [1] and poet who has written extensively about her experiences living in Greece, Thailand and Canada .

  6. Karen O'Connor (professor) - Wikipedia

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    Karen Paula O'Connor (born February 15, 1952) is the Jonathan N. Helfat Distinguished Professor of Political Science and a Distinguished Professor of Government at American University in Washington, D.C., where she is also the Founder and Director Emerita of the Women & Politics Institute . She served as chair of the Department of Government at ...

  7. What makes 'Karens' tick? Experts analyze the entitled ... - AOL

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    For anyone who has been paying even the tiniest bit of attention to social media lately, it’s been hard to miss the increasing flood of “Karen” videos — footage of angry, dramatic, sobbing ...

  8. Police search for murder suspect ends with suicide of ...

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    Police found Karen Conner dead in the kitchen with a gunshot wound to her head. Laurence Conner was the only other person in the home when police arrived. However, an autopsy did not determine the ...

  9. GoDaddy - Wikipedia

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    GoDaddy was founded on February 8, 1997 in Phoenix, Arizona, by entrepreneur Bob Parsons. Prior to founding GoDaddy, Parsons had sold his financial software services company Parsons Technology to Intuit for $65 million in 1994. [8] He came out of his retirement in 1997 to launch Jomax Technologies, taking its name from a road in Phoenix Arizona.