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Betty Williams
A prominent peace activist focused on the Northern Ireland conflict, led a movement for reconciliation and non-violence in the region. Co-founded the Community of Peace People in 1976, which aimed to promote peace and coexistence between different communities. Williams garnered international attention for her efforts in advocating for peace during a time of significant violence and tension. Her activism contributed to dialogues around conflict resolution and the promotion of human rights.
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A prominent American singer-songwriter, contributed significantly to the R&B genre. Rose to fame in the 1970s with a string of hit songs. One of the most popular tracks, 'Clean Up Woman', became a staple in soul music. Received a Grammy Award for Best R&B Song for 'Where Is the Love' in 1976, which showcased songwriting talent and vocal prowess. Collaborated with various artists throughout a career spanning several decades. Continued to influence and mentor upcoming musicians.
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An influential artist in the field of assemblage, she gained recognition for her work that addresses social issues, particularly those related to race and gender. Her pieces often incorporate found objects and express themes of identity and cultural heritage. Significant exhibitions have included a solo presentation at the Morris Museum and inclusion in the Venice Biennale. Throughout a prolific career, various artworks have been acquired by prominent institutions such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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A physician and academic dedicated to the field of medicine. Contributed significantly to the understanding of nutrition and its effects on health. Held various academic positions, influencing medical education and research. Published numerous articles and research papers, advancing the discipline and enriching the medical community.
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An accomplished actress, celebrated for a career that spanned over five decades in film, television, and theater. Made significant contributions to the industry beginning in the 1920s, frequently collaborating with prominent filmmakers. Recognized for roles in notable productions such as 'Make Way for Tomorrow' and 'It's a Wonderful Life', which showcased her ability to portray warm and caring maternal figures. Continued to work in various television series into the 1970s, demonstrating versatility and dedication to the craft.
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Played first-class cricket for several teams, including Auckland and Central Districts. Represented New Zealand in Test matches and One Day Internationals. Participated in the 1975 Cricket World Cup. Worked as a cricket coach after retirement from playing.
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A drummer contributed to the formation and success of the Electric Light Orchestra, a band known for merging rock with orchestral music. The group achieved significant commercial success during the 1970s and 1980s with multiple hit albums and singles. The drummer was also part of the band Move, which helped lay the groundwork for the ELO's distinctive sound. Throughout the career, collaborations with various artists in different genres occurred, showcasing versatility and musical adaptability.
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An American actress gained recognition for roles in popular soap operas. Appeared as Iris Carrington on 'Another World' and as Alexandra Spaulding on 'Guiding Light.' McKinsey's performances contributed to the long-running success of these shows, making significant impacts on the soap opera genre. After a brief departure from acting, made a return to television.
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Originated from Wolverhampton, a singer-songwriter and producer rose to prominence in the UK music scene during the late 1990s. Notable for a unique blend of soul, R&B, and gospel influences, released several successful albums, including 'Propositive' and 'Who Is She?'. Performed at prestigious events and collaborated with various renowned artists. Achieved recognition for contributions to music by receiving multiple awards, including the MOBO Awards.
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Served as Chief Justice of Canada from 2000 to 2017, marking a significant tenure on the Supreme Court. Instrumental in shaping Canadian law and judicial practices during time in office. First woman appointed to the position, contributing to advancements in legal equality and justice. Played a pivotal role in major decisions regarding constitutional law, Indigenous rights, and administrative law. Leadership emphasized the importance of the judiciary in maintaining the rule of law in Canada.
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An American actress gained recognition for starring as Lucy Camden in the television series '7th Heaven', which aired from 1996 to 2007. The series focused on the life of a minister's family and became one of the longest-running family dramas in television history. In addition to the role in '7th Heaven', appeared in various films and television shows, showcasing a range of acting skills. Later career included participation in reality television and other network projects, contributing to continued presence in the entertainment industry.
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Competed in swimming events at the international level. Participated in the 1972 Summer Olympics held in Munich, representing Australia. Achieved multiple medals at the Australian Championships and showcased notable performances in freestyle events. Contributed to the development of swimming in Australia through competitive excellence.
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