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profile id: 9504796
profile name: Margaret Thatcher
profile occupation: Prime Minister
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profile name: Malcolm X
profile occupation: Civil Rights Activist
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profile name: Medgar Evers
profile occupation: Civil Rights Activist
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profile name: Paul Newman
profile occupation: Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Race Car Driver, Entrepreneur
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profile name: Sammy Davis Jr.
profile occupation: Film Actor, Television Actor, Dancer, Singer
profile id: 9395417
profile name: Mahathir bin Mohamad
profile occupation: Prime Minister
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