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profile name: Michael Jordan
profile occupation: Basketball Player
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profile name: Coco Chanel
profile occupation: Fashion Designer
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profile name: Madonna
profile occupation: Film Actress, Singer
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profile name: Jennifer Lopez
profile occupation: Actress, Dancer, Singer, Reality Television Star
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profile name: Beyoncé Knowles
profile occupation: Film Actress, Singer
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profile name: Kim Kardashian
profile occupation: Reality Television Star
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