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profile id: 9428644
profile name: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
profile occupation: U.S. First Lady, Publisher
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profile name: Marcel Duchamp
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profile id: 9445208
profile name: Beatrix Potter
profile occupation: Author
profile id: 40563
profile name: Woody Strode
profile occupation: Film Actor
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profile name: Gerard Manley Hopkins
profile occupation: Priest, Poet
profile id: 9223478
profile name: Bill Bradley
profile occupation: Basketball Player, U.S. Representative
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