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  2. David Hirschfelder - Wikipedia

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    David Hirschfelder (born 18 November 1960, Ballarat, Victoria) is an Australian musician, film score composer and performer. As a musician he has been a member of Little River Band and John Farnham Band. He has composed film scores for many films, including Strictly Ballroom, Australia, The Railway Man, The Water Diviner and The Dressmaker.

  3. Buckle (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    US$391.24 million (2017) [1] Number of employees. 9,000 (2017) Website. www .buckle .com. The Buckle, Inc. is an American fashion retailer selling clothing, footwear, and accessories for men, women, and children. [2] The company operates 451 stores in 42 states throughout the United States of America, under the names Buckle and The Buckle.

  4. Bijou Theatre (Manhattan, 1878) - Wikipedia

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    Another long run was The Music Master, starring David Warfield, transferred from the Belasco Theatre on January 9, 1905, and playing 511 performances, for a total at the two theaters of 635, before closing September 29, 1906.

  5. You Should Really Go To A Secret Le Creuset Dinner Party - AOL

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    The exact address isn’t revealed until 24 hours before the dinner, and for everything else, guests walk in blind. Le Creuset partnered with Secure Supper to launch La Carte, a dinner series that ...

  6. Senate GOP blocks bill to guarantee access to IVF nationwide

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    Senate Republicans voted Thursday to block a bill put forward by Democrats that would guarantee access to in vitro fertilization nationwide.

  7. Professionals would rather ‘super-commute’ for over ... - AOL

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    Cities are bouncing back and offices are reopening, but workers would rather commute for hours on end on a train (or plane) than give up their newfound life on the outskirts.

  8. Institut für Sexualwissenschaft - Wikipedia

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    The Institut für Sexualwissenschaft was an early private sexology research institute in Germany from 1919 to 1933. The name is variously translated as Institute for Sexual Research, Institute of Sexology, Institute for Sexology, or Institute for the Science of Sexuality. The Institute was a non-profit foundation situated in Tiergarten, Berlin.

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