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profile name: Michael Bloomberg
profile occupation: Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Mayor
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profile name: Jerry Springer
profile occupation: Actor, Mayor, Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host, Reality Television Star, News Anchor
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profile name: Grover Cleveland
profile occupation: Lawyer, Governor, Mayor, U.S. President
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profile occupation: Mayor, Prime Minister, Government Official
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profile occupation: Civil Rights Activist, Diplomat, Mayor, U.S. Representative, Religious Leader
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