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  • 101Ethel Turner — (24 January 1872 – 8 April 1958) was an Australian novelist and children s writer. She was born Ethel Mary Burwell in Doncaster in England. Her father died when she was two, leaving her mother Sarah Jane Burwell with two daughters (Ethel and… …

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  • 102Kay Gardner (composer) — Kay Gardner (also known as Cosmos Wonder Child ) (1941 2002) was a musician, composer, author, and musical producer involved in using music for creative and healing purposes. Her compositions include works for chamber orchestra, symphony… …

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  • 103Belinda Bedeković — Belinda Bedekovic is a Croatian keytar player.BiographyBorn in Zagreb, Croatia, Belinda received her first keyboard, a red Bambi, at the age of three and a half. She first appeared on TV as a five year old. Cameramen and the director called her a …

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  • 104Mark Egan — Background information Born 1951 Origin Brockton, Massachusetts United States …

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  • 105Jimmy MacCarthy — Born 1953, Macroom, County Cork, Ireland Genres Folk Occupations Singer, Songwriter Years active 1979 – present James Jimmy MacCarthy is a singer/songwriter bor …

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  • 106wunderkind — wun|der|kind [ˈwʌndəkınd US ər ] n [Date: 1800 1900; : German; Origin: wonder child ] a young person who is very successful →↑child prodigy …

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  • 107wunderkind — child prodigy (especially in music), 1891 (G.B. Shaw), from Ger. Wunderkind, lit. wonder child …

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  • 108wunderkind — n. extremely successful young person; wonder child, child prodigy …

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  • 109wunderkinder — n. extremely successful young person; wonder child, child prodigy …

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  • 110wunderkinds — n. extremely successful young person; wonder child, child prodigy …

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