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  2. Seabiscuit - Wikipedia

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    Seabiscuit (May 23, 1933 – May 17, 1947) was a champion thoroughbred racehorse in the United States who became the top money-winning racehorse up to the 1940s. He beat the 1937 Triple Crown winner, War Admiral, by four lengths in a two-horse special at Pimlico and was voted American Horse of the Year for 1938.

  3. Wedding (Berlin) - Wikipedia

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    Wedding (German: der Wedding; pronounced ⓘ) is a locality in the borough of Mitte, Berlin, Germany. It was a separate borough in the north-western inner city until it was fused with Tiergarten and Mitte in Berlin's 2001 administrative reform .

  4. Blue Hawaii (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Some venues will attempt to pass off their “version” without the pineapple in favor of sour mix. Any respectable moderately stocked bar should be able to recreate the authentic Blue Hawaii. Seemingly the only constant is the name and the blue Curaçao. [3] Because it is easy and inexpensive to make, it is often served as a punch.

  5. David Cheap - Wikipedia

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    Captain David Cheap (1697 – 21 July 1752) was a Scottish Royal Navy officer. [1] [2]He is known for two incidents in his career. [1] First, he was in command of HMS Wager when it was wrecked in May 1741 on the shores of Wager Island in Chilean Patagonia.

  6. Lige Conley - Wikipedia

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    A Gasoline Wedding (1918) Look Pleasant, Please (1918) Starring Lige Conley: Spooks (1922) Cold Chills (1923) This Way Out (1923) Fast and Furious (1924) Air Pockets (1924) Pleasure Bound (1925) Cheap Skates (1925) Matrimony Blues (1926) Kiss Papa (1926) The Battling Kangaroo (1926)

  7. Anne Manning (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Anne Manning (17 February 1807 – 14 September 1879) was an English novelist. Born in London, she was an active writer, having 51 works to her credit. Though her writings were antiquated in style, they were considered to have some literary charm and a delicate historical imagination.

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