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  2. Donald Pettit - Wikipedia

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    Donald Roy "Don" Pettit (born April 20, 1955) is an American astronaut and chemical engineer best known for his orbital astrophotography and in-space inventions such as the Zero G Coffee Cup, which received the first ever patent for an object invented in space. [1]

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    A landing page is a webpage that is displayed when a potential customer clicks an advertisement or a search engine result link. This webpage typically displays content that is a relevant extension of the advertisement or link. LPO aims to provide page content and appearance that makes the webpage more appealing to target audiences.

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    Play Gin Rummy free on Games.com and meld strategy with fun. Create runs in sequence or groups and yell ?Gin? to win.

  8. Bart Sibrel - Wikipedia

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    Bart Sibrel. Bart Winfield Sibrel (born 1964 or 1965 (age 59–60)) [1][2] is an American conspiracy theorist who has written, produced, and directed films arguing that the Apollo Moon landings between 1969 and 1972 were staged by NASA under the control of the CIA. [3] He has created four independent films promoting the ideas, with the first ...

  9. Gilbert O'Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    His November 1974 single "Christmas Song" reached no. 12 in the UK and no. 5 in Ireland. In June 1975, O'Sullivan had his last top 20 hit, "I Don't Love You But I Think I Like You". [4] [6] Gilbert released a fifth album with MAM in 1977, Southpaw, but it failed to chart. O'Sullivan discovered his recording contract with MAM Records greatly ...