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  2. Baozi - Wikipedia

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    Baozi (Chinese: 包子 ⓘ), or simply bao, is a type of yeast-leavened filled bun [1] in various Chinese cuisines.There are many variations in fillings (meat or vegetarian) and preparations, though the buns are most often steamed.

  3. Mat Fraser (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Fraser was one of the original co-hosts of the BBC's Ouch! Podcast. [29] He presented the short-lived Channel 4 series Freak Out. [30] He presented the 2004 Channel 4 documentary Happy Birthday Thalidomide, documenting how the drug was being used in Brazil to treat leprosy, but that its use in a country with low levels of literacy and a black market in drugs was leading to new thalidomide births.

  4. Mat Franco - Wikipedia

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    Mat Franco (born May 10, 1988) is an American magician best known for his personality driven, skill-based sleight of hand magic. He gained fame as the first magician to win America's Got Talent, in the show’s ninth season.

  5. Mat Kearney - Wikipedia

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    Kearney was born on December 1, 1978, and raised in Eugene, Oregon, with his two brothers. [4] At South Eugene High School, Kearney was a soccer player. [5]He attended California State University, Chico in Chico, California, on an athletic scholarship and majored in literature, playing soccer until his junior year.

  6. Max Baer Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Baer was born in Oakland, California, on December 4, 1937, the son of boxing champion Max Baer and his wife Mary Ellen Sullivan. [1] His paternal grandfather was of German Jewish descent, and his mother was of Irish descent.

  7. Matt LeBlanc - Wikipedia

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    LeBlanc was born at Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Newton, Massachusetts.His mother, Patricia (née Di Cillo), was an office manager; his father, Paul LeBlanc, was a mechanic and a veteran of the Vietnam War.

  8. Cha siu bao - Wikipedia

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    Baked cha siu bao dough for this type is different from the steamed version. Cha siu bao (simplified Chinese: 叉烧包; traditional Chinese: 叉燒包; pinyin: chāshāo bāo; Jyutping: caa1 siu1 baau1; Cantonese Yale: chā sīu bāau; lit. 'barbecued pork bun') is a Cantonese baozi (bun) filled with barbecue-flavored cha siu pork. [1]

  9. Maat - Wikipedia

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    Maat or Maʽat (Egyptian: mꜣꜥt /ˈmuʀʕat/, Coptic: ⲙⲉⲓ) [1] comprised the ancient Egyptian concepts of truth, balance, order, harmony, law, morality, and justice.Ma'at was also the goddess who personified these concepts, and regulated the stars, seasons, and the actions of mortals and the deities who had brought order from chaos at the moment of creation.