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Syed Asif Quadri (19 November 1936 – 3 February 2025) was an Indian tennis player. He was the number 1 in tennis in Hyderabad State and Mysore State and number 2 in all of India during the 1950s and early 1960s. He also represented India at the Wimbledon championships in 1954. He was also a noted businessman / entrepreneur of India.

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Elections were held in Jersey on 30 August 1940. The island was occupied by the Germans from 1 July 1940 until the surrender of the German forces on 9 May 1945. During this time, there was one election, held soon after the occupation began. The result installed puppet leader Edward Campbell as a front for the German administration, which was centered around the department of Manche, a French department in Normandy. Also standing was Thomas Jenkins.

The election was unique in that only two candidates stood to represent the entire island. The post voted for was short-lived, and the [...] removed it in 1942 to little reaction from the islanders. Campbell returned to his suffering business.

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Don Sornrabiab (; born June 27, 1949) is a Thai singer and former actor.

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Don was born at June 27, 1949 in Bangkok, Thailand. He began his professional career as a drummer in a band, and also worked as a singer. After the band disbanded, he began his solo career and gained national popularity as a singer and actor. After that, he focused on his singing career and released many hit songs.

In 1996, he fell into a coma and was hospitalized, where it was discovered he had suffered a cerebral infarction. After 2–3 months of recuperation, he resumed his singing career., On September 16, 2003, he collapsed due to a cerebral hemorrhage and was hospitalized again. As a result, he was left with paralysis on the left side of his body and was unable to move his left limbs. He is mentally lethargic and almost bedridden, but continues to undergo rehabilitation with the support of his family.

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Kumar Varun is an Indian stand-up comedian, actor, writer and quizmaster. He is known for his roles in the comedy sketches of All India Bakchod, as the co-founder of the comedy collective Random Chikibum, which won the OML Comedy Hunt. He has featured in both seasons of the comedy webseries Amazon Prime Video's Chacha Vidhayak Hain Hamare.

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