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  • 1Joy — is an emotion of great happiness. Joy may also refer to:urname* Alfred Harrison Joy, American astronomer (d. 1973) * Bernard Joy, English footballer (d.1984) * Bill Joy, Computer Pioneer (William Joy) * Brian Joy, a former English footballer * C …

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  • 2Joy Division — Joy Division …

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  • 3Joy Division — Datos generales Origen …

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  • 4Joy Denalane discography — Joy Denalane discography Denalane live in Munich in 2006. Releases ↙Studio albums 3 …

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  • 5Joy — bezeichnet: Joy (Programmiersprache), eine funktionale Programmiersprache Joy (Band), österreichische Popgruppe aus den 1980er Jahren Joy (Mondkrater), einen Einschlagskrater auf dem Mond Joy ist der Vorname folgender Personen: Joy Bryant (*… …

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  • 6Joy Fleming — beim Bonner Medienfest 2005 Joy Fleming, bürgerlich Erna Liebenow geb. Raad, in 1. Ehe Strube (* 15. November 1944 in Rockenhausen, Nordpfalz), ist eine deutsche Jazz , Blues und Schlagersängerin …

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  • 7Joy (novels) — Joy is a series of semi autobiographical erotic novels by Joy Laurey, who shares the name of the main character in the books. The character is a supermodel whose father is American and mother is French.The books have been adapted as movies and TV …

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  • 8Joy (Magazin) — JOY Beschreibung Frauenzeitschrift Sprache Deutsch Verlag Marquard Media AG Erstausgabe 1995 …

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  • 9JOY — JOY, a term used to render into English a number of Hebrew words expressing a response of pleasure to persons, things, situations, and acts. Commenting on the phrase, We will be glad and rejoice in thee, the Midrash (Song R. 1:4) notes that there …

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  • 10Joy Adamson — (January 20, 1910 – January 3, 1980) was a naturalist and author, best known for her book, Born Free , which described her experiences in raising Elsa from cub to lioness. The book Born Free was an international bestseller and printed in several… …

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