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  • 25David Kramer — Born June 27, 1951 Worcester, South Africa David Kramer (born June 27, 1951) is a South African singer, songwriter, playwright and director, most notable for his musicals about the Cape Coloured communities, and for his early opposition to… …

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  • 27Space Cowboy (performer) — Chayne Hultgren The Space Cowboy performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, 2009 Born Chayne Hultgren 13 April 1978 (1978 04 13) (age 33) Byron Bay, New South Wale …

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  • 28spike — English has two etymologically distinct words spike, although they are so similar in meaning that they are commonly regarded as one and the same. Spike ‘long sharp piece’ [13] was probably borrowed from Middle Dutch spīker. It has another… …

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  • 29spike — English has two etymologically distinct words spike, although they are so similar in meaning that they are commonly regarded as one and the same. Spike ‘long sharp piece’ [13] was probably borrowed from Middle Dutch spīker. It has another… …

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