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  2. Emelia Hartford - Wikipedia

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    Emelia Hartford is a custom car builder, television host, and actress. She is most known for building one of the world's fastest custom Corvette C8s and her performance car customization YouTube channel, which launched in 2017.

  3. Los Angeles-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    Range: Refueling required after 30 years [1]: Endurance: 90 days: Test depth: 450 m (1,480 ft) [3] Complement: 129: Sensors and processing systems: BQQ-5 suite which includes active and passive systems sonar, BQS-15 detecting and ranging sonar, WLR-8V(2) ESM receiver, WLR-9 acoustic receiver for detection of active search sonar and acoustic homing torpedoes, BRD-7 radio direction finder, [4 ...

  4. Ricardo Montalbán Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Hartford ran the theater successfully for ten years, with high-profile productions featuring the biggest stars of the era. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] After ten years, Hartford lost interest in patronizing the arts in Los Angeles, and in 1964, the theatre was sold to James Doolittle, operator of the Greek Theatre (who outbid Cary Grant ), and renamed the ...

  5. Kate E. Griswold - Wikipedia

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    Profitable Advertising (June 1899) Profitable Advertising (July 1899) Profitable Advertising (August 1899) Profitable Advertising (January 1906). Kate E. Griswold (May 9, 1860 – October 6, 1923) was an American editor, publisher, and proprietor of Profitable Advertising, a monthly trade journal for advertisers.

  6. Tennessee–UConn women's basketball rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The women's basketball rivalry between the Lady Volunteers of the University of Tennessee and the UConn Huskies of the University of Connecticut is one of the fiercest rivalries in college basketball, and could be considered one of the first to reach national consciousness out of the women's game.

  7. Daniel Wadsworth - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Wadsworth (1771–1848) of Hartford, Connecticut, was an American amateur artist and architect, arts patron and traveler. He is most remembered as the founder of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in his native city. View of Monte Video, Seat of Daniel Wadsworth, Esq., oil on panel, 1828, Thomas Cole.

  8. Julie Kogon - Wikipedia

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    Julie Kogon (1918–1986) was an American lightweight boxer and world title contender from New Haven, Connecticut.. Kogon was ranked by Nat Fleischer's Ring boxing magazine as the tenth best lightweight in the world for July 1944 and later won the Connecticut Lightweight Championship in January 1947.

  9. Joe Aresimowicz - Wikipedia

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    Aresimowicz is a former union president and an ally of organized labor. In addition to his part-time job at the Connecticut General Assembly, Aresimowicz is employed by AFSCME Council 4a, which represents state and municipal workers, where he serves as the education coordinator, teaching classes on organizing and bargaining.