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New Holland is an unincorporated community in Hall County, Georgia, United States.New Holland was constructed by the Pacolet Manufacturing Company in the 1890s and consisted of several hundred homes for workers in the Pacolet Cotton Mill.
Check the Store Next Door (Indonesian: Cek Toko Sebelah), also known as Check Out the Shop Next Door, [1] [2] or Checking on the store next door, [3] is an Indonesian comedy-drama film produced by Starvision Plus, released on December 28, 2016 and directed by Ernest Prakasa.
Miracle Milly (December 2011 – 2020) was the world's smallest dog by height, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. She was born in December 2011, and weighed approximately 1 pound (half a kilogram). [ 1 ]
In 1996, she played the role of Djamila "Milly" Nassim in the acclaimed BBC Two drama series This Life, three years after leaving drama college. [4] Milly was a sensible legal high-flyer who had been in a relationship with Egg (played by Andrew Lincoln), since university. [8]
Clare Foster (born 24 July 1980) is a British actress, known for portraying the role of PC Millie Brown in the ITV series The Bill.Foster appeared in the 2011 London revival production of Crazy for You, which played at the Novello Theatre, in the 2016–2017 revival production of Tom Stoppard's Travesties first at the Menier Chocolate Factory and later at the Apollo Theatre and in the 2018 ...
Odhiambo was born in 1966 in Homa Bay to Harrison Odhiambo and Damaris Auma Odhiambo. [2] She is the fourth of eight children. [2] Her father Harrison Odhiambo died in 1973 in a boating accident, a moment that Odhiambo says helped spur her interest in politics.
Molly Kearney (/ ˈ k ɑːr n i /; born May 2, 1992) [1] [2] is an American stand-up comedian and actor. In 2022, Kearney was hired to join the cast of the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live as a featured player for the show's 48th season, making their debut alongside Marcello Hernández, Michael Longfellow, and Devon Walker.
Glenn Miller recorded the song that year for a number two hit and the Ink Spots' version featuring Bill Kenny reached number three, as well, that year. [1] It has been recorded many times since, but the biggest hit version was a doo-wop rendition in 1956 by the Platters , [ 2 ] whose single release reached number one on the Billboard Top 100 in ...