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Paulina Gretzky

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Paulina Mary Jean Gretzky (born December 19, 1988) is an American pop singer and model.Early lifeGretzky is the eldest child of retired NHL hockey player Wayne Gretzky and actress Janet Jones and has four siblings. She has three brothers, Ty, Trevor, and Tristan, and one sister, ...

Paulina of Orange-Nassau

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Wilhelmina Frederika Louise Paulina Charlotte, Princess of Orange-Nassau (b. Berlin, 1 March 1800- d. Freienwalde, 22 December 1806 was the third child and eldest daughter of the Prince of Orange, later King William I of the Netherlands and his first wife Princess Wilhelmine of P...

Paulina Tayler

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Paulina Tayler was an early farmer and leading citizen of Chicago, Illinois, USA.Born in Quebec, Canada, Paulina Edy married Rueben Tayler, a captain in the Canadian militia, in 1820. In 1838, the couple moved to Chicago, which had been incorporated as a city only a year earlier....

Pauline A. Chen

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Pauline A. Chen is the author of The Red Chamber, which is a revision of the 18th century novel, A Dream of Red Mansions, which is "the most famous work of Chinese fiction".The author hopes to introduce American readers to well known characters from the Chinese classic, A Dream o...

Pauline Campbell

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Pauline Campbell (born 1981) is a Scottish actress. She is best known for her role as 'Al McKenzie' on television series Bad Girls.Early lifeCampbell was born in 1981 in Clydebank, Scotland.CareerCampbell had studied drama at the Reid Kerr College<ref name="PC" /> in Scotland whe...

Pauline Nordin

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Pauline Nordin (born July 23, 1982) is an IFBB fitness competitor, Pro Figure athlete, fitness model, actress, Certified Fitness Trainer and journalist. She was born in Ystad, Sweden and began training in 1999 and competing in 2002.Pauline has appeared in several large circulatio...

Pauline Preterism

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Pauline Preterism asserts that the mission of the apostle Paul is a mystery surpassing all the prophecies of those in the Old Covenant. Pauline Preterists believe that the twelve apostles were dutifully completing the Great Commission as a Judeo-Christian body. Peter brought the ...

Pauline Robinson

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Pauline Robinson Pierce (28 April, 1896 in Dayton, OH - 23 September 1949 in Rye, NY) was the daughter of James E. Robinson and married Marvin Pierce, who later became president of McCall Corporation, the publisher of the popular women's magazines Redbook and McCall's. She is the...

Pauline Wilson

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Pauline Wilson is an American jazz/pop singer best known as lead vocalist with the jazz/fusion group Seawind in the 1970s and early '80s.Wilson was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii. She won a Grammy Award for Best Recording for Children in 1979 for her duet "Friends" with George B...

Paulius Stankevicius

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Paulius Stankevicius is a Lithuanian author, entrepreneur and founder of Stankevicius MGM, a global public relations and advertising agency. Education Stankevicius holds a degree in Business Management and Marketing from The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong. Career Paulius Stank...

Paulo de Azevedo

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Duarte Paulo Teixeira de Azevedo (Porto, 31 December 1965), is since 2000 chairman of Sonaecom, son and successor of the founder of the business empire Sonae, Belmiro de Azevedo, former chairman of the Board of Directors of the company. Paulo de Azevedo in 2007 assumed the leader...

Paulo Farqui

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Paulo Farqui (April 30, 1987- ) is a vocalist for The All-Nighters, the sensational singing experience, based at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Farqui is Sigma Phi Epsilon and a prospective major in Public Health. Unlike people with single citizenship, Farqui is...

Paulo J. Mendes

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Paulo J. Mendes (born February 20, 1981) is a Portuguese composer, multi-instrumentalist, and the founder of the production music company Studio Seven. He is best known for writing epic music public albums and soundtracks for movies, media and video game trailers.Mendes started h...

Paulo Taylor

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Paulo Taylor de Carvalho (born January 3, 1977) is an Angolan-Portuguese computer programmer, Internet visionary, inventor, entrepreneur and artist. Born in Lobito, Angola, his parents (Elizabeth Taylor and InĂ¡cio de Carvalho) left the country 3 months after his birth for politic...

Paulo Tocha

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Paulo Tocha is a martial artist, actor and fight choreographer.BiographyTocha was born in Africa, of Portuguese and Italian ancestry, growing up in Mozambique and Johannesburg, South Africa. He moved to Thailand because he wanted to learn "real" Muay Thai boxing. He was one of th...

Paulsgrove Primary School

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Paulsgrove Primary School, situated to the north-west of Portsea Island, was built to serve a new housing development made necessary by the number of people made homeless through bombing during the Second World War. Built at the onset of the Cold War it was designed so that in th...

Paulson Panapa

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Paulson Panapa (born 23 February 1967 in Tarawa) is a Tuvaluan President of the Tuvalu National Football Association (TNFA).Personal lifeHe is father of George Panapa and uncle of James Lepaio. Club career In its youth he played for Motufoua SecSchool 1st Eleven Team. From 1985 u...

Pauper labor fallacy

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The "pauper labor fallacy" is a term used by Paul Krugman to describe a political argument in international trade which claims that foreign competition based on low wages harms the domestic economy. The pauper labor fallacy is usually used by employee organizations such as labor ...

Pauseball

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Pauseball was created by Eron Powell in 2008.To play the game you have one ball. To score a point your team has to have the ball at the end of 5 minuets, but you can only have the ball for 15 seconds.By that time you have had to pass the ball or hit it above your head or standing...

Paut Neteru

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Paut Neteru is literally translated as "the bread of the gods" from Ancient Egyptian language. It is claimed by Ra Un Nefer Amen in his book Metu Neter (vol. 1) that the Paut Neteru is the progenitor of the Hebraic Tree of Life, also known as the Kabbalah.Amen relates in his seco...

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