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profile name: Michael Clarke Duncan
profile occupation: Film Actor
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profile name: Vince Lombardi
profile occupation: Coach
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profile name: E. E. Cummings
profile occupation: Poet
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profile name: Oliver Cromwell
profile occupation: Military Leader
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profile name: Griselda Blanco
profile occupation: Drug Dealer, Murderer, Organized Crime Boss
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profile name: Ho Chi-Minh
profile occupation: World Leader, Prime Minister
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