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  2. The Word Alive - Wikipedia

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    The Word Alive [note 1] is an American metalcore band formed in Phoenix, Arizona, in 2008. The band was signed to Fearless Records since their formation. In 2022, they changed their label and signed to Thriller Records. The band currently consists of vocalist Tyler Smith, guitarist Jose DelRio, and drummer Daniel Nelson.

  3. Nicole C. Mullen - Wikipedia

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    www .nicolecmullen .com. Aileen Nicole Coleman-Mullen, known professionally as Nicole C. Mullen, (born January 3 1967) [3] is an American singer, songwriter, and choreographer. She was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio .

  4. Alcohol packaging warning messages - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol packaging warning messages ( alcohol warning labels, AWL s [1]) are warning messages that appear on the packaging of alcoholic drinks concerning their health effects. They have been implemented in an effort to enhance the public's awareness of the harmful effects of consuming alcoholic beverages, especially with respect to foetal ...

  5. Stumped (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hindi. Budget. ₹ 2 crore [1] Box office. ₹ 9 lakh [1] Stumped is a 2003 Indian sports drama film written and directed by Gaurav Pandey and produced by Raveena Tandon. [2] [3] [4] This film marks Tandon's first film as producer. [5] Cricket player Sachin Tendulkar and actor Salman Khan made cameo appearances in the film.

  6. Lists of record labels - Wikipedia

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    List of Bangladeshi record labels. List of record labels from Bristol. List of record labels from Estonia. List of New Zealand record labels. List of Quebec record labels. List of independent UK record labels.

  7. Use of nigger in the arts - Wikipedia

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    The word "nigger" is used by the child characters in some of the Swallows and Amazons series, written in the 1930s by Arthur Ransome, e.g. in referring to how the (white) characters appear in photographic negatives ("Look like niggers to me") in The Big Six, and as a synonym for black pearls in Peter Duck.