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  2. Cajole - Wikipedia

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  3. Kajol - Wikipedia

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    Padma Shri (2011) Signature. Kajol Devgan [1] ( née Mukherjee; born 5 August 1974), known mononymously as Kajol, is an Indian actress. Described in the media as one of the most successful actresses of Hindi cinema, [2] she is the recipient of numerous accolades, such as six Filmfare Awards, which include a record-tying five Best Actress wins.

  4. Catherine Crier - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Jean Crier is an American journalist and author of A Deadly Game and The Case Against Lawyers . She was the youngest elected state judge in Texas history at age thirty and served as a Texas State District Judge for the 162nd District Court. [ 1][ 2] Crier is currently a managing partner in Cajole Entertainment, developing television ...

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    Hudson Volcano is a volcano in the rugged mountains of southern Chile. Lying in the Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes, it was formed by the subduction of the oceanic Nazca Plate under the continental South American Plate. Hudson has the form of a 10-kilometre-wide (6-mile) volcanic caldera filled with ice.

  6. Cajal body - Wikipedia

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    Cajal body. Cajal bodies ( CBs ), also coiled bodies, are spherical nuclear bodies of 0.3–1.0 μm in diameter found in the nucleus of proliferative cells like embryonic cells and tumor cells, or metabolically active cells like neurons. CBs are membrane-less organelles and largely consist of proteins and RNA.

  7. Anachronism - Wikipedia

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    A 17th-century painting by Cesare Gennari. An anachronism (from the Greek ἀνά ana, 'against' and χρόνος khronos, 'time') is a chronological inconsistency in some arrangement, especially a juxtaposition of people, events, objects, language terms and customs from different time periods. The most common type of anachronism is an object ...

  8. Katherine Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk, suo jure 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (née Willoughby; 22 March 1519 – 19 September 1580), was an English noblewoman living at the courts of King Henry VIII, King Edward VI and Queen Elizabeth I.

  9. Nicolas Cage filmography - Wikipedia

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    Nicolas Cage filmography. Cage on the set of National Treasure: Book of Secrets in 2006. Nicolas Cage is an American actor whose career began with a role in the 1981 television pilot The Best of Times. The following year, Cage made his feature film acting debut with a minor role in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, the second and last time he went ...