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profile name: Willie Nelson
profile occupation: Animal Rights Activist, Songwriter, Singer
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profile name: Isiah Thomas
profile occupation: Basketball Player, Entrepreneur
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profile name: Carl Friedrich Gauss
profile occupation: Mathematician, Astronomer
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profile name: Stephen Harper
profile occupation: Prime Minister
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profile name: Ashley Alexandra Dupré
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profile name: Kirsten Dunst
profile occupation: Film Actress
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