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profile name: Howard Carter
profile occupation: Archaeologist
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profile name: Dusty Springfield
profile occupation: Singer
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profile name: Berthe Morisot
profile occupation: Painter
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profile name: D.H. Lawrence
profile occupation: Journalist, Author, Playwright, Poet
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profile name: Sarojini Naidu
profile occupation: Activist, Political Leader, Poet
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profile name: John Wesley
profile occupation: Philanthropist, Evangelist
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