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profile name: Edith Ewing Beale
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profile name: Marianne Moore
profile occupation: Poet
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profile name: Thomas Carlyle
profile occupation: Journalist, Author
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profile name: Gnassingbé Eyadéma
profile occupation: Military Leader, World Leader
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profile name: Hannah Van Buren
profile occupation: U.S. First Lady
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profile name: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
profile occupation: Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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