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  2. The Jackson 5 - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson 5, [a] later the Jacksons, is an American pop band composed of members of the Jackson family. The group was founded in 1964 in Gary, Indiana, and originally consisted of brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael. They were managed by their father Joe Jackson. [1] [4] [2] [3] The group were among the first African American ...

  3. Mark Amerika - Wikipedia

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    Mark Amerika. Mark Amerika (born 1960, Miami, Florida) is an American artist, theorist, novelist and professor of Art and Art History at the University of Colorado. He is a graduate of the Literary Arts program at Brown University, where he received his MFA in creative writing in 1997. Amerika's work has been exhibited internationally.

  4. Colon (punctuation) - Wikipedia

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    The colon, :, is a punctuation mark consisting of two equally sized dots aligned vertically. A colon often precedes an explanation, a list, or a quoted sentence. It is also used between hours and minutes in time, between certain elements in medical journal citations, between chapter and verse in Bible citations, and, in the US, for salutations in business letters and other formal letter writing.

  5. Mary Ann Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles, California, U.S. Occupation. Child actor. Years active. 1925–1941. Mary Ann Jackson (January 14, 1923 – December 17, 2003) was an American child actress who appeared in the Our Gang short subjects series from 1928 to 1931. She was born and died in Los Angeles, California .

  6. List of Commonwealth Games medallists in athletics (men)

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    This is the complete list of Commonwealth Games medallists in men's athletics from 1930 to 2022. In 1970, most track events converted from races measured in yards to near-equivalents measured in metres. The list below treats these as separate events, but includes a link from the metric event to its previous imperial equivalent.

  7. Jeffrey Dahmer - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Correctional Institution, Portage, Wisconsin. Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer ( / ˈdɑːmər /; May 21, 1960 – November 28, 1994), also known as the Milwaukee Cannibal or the Milwaukee Monster, [4] was an American serial killer and sex offender who killed and dismembered seventeen males between 1978 and 1991. [5]

  8. Mark Ronson - Wikipedia

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    Mark Daniel Ronson (born 4 September 1975) is a British-American DJ, musician, and producer. He has won eight Grammy Awards , including Producer of the Year for Amy Winehouse 's album Back to Black (2006), as well as two for Record of the Year with her 2006 single " Rehab " and his own 2014 single " Uptown Funk " (featuring Bruno Mars ).

  9. Edward Condon - Wikipedia

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    Edward Uhler Condon (March 2, 1902 – March 26, 1974) was an American nuclear physicist, a pioneer in quantum mechanics, and a participant during World War II in the development of radar and, very briefly, of nuclear weapons as part of the Manhattan Project. The Franck–Condon principle and the Slater–Condon rules are co-named after him.