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  2. Figge Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    Figge art collection. The museum has over 4,000 works of art, ranging from the 16th century to the present, and is best known for its extensive collection of Haitian, Colonial Mexican and Midwestern art, particularly pieces by Thomas Hart Benton, Marvin Cone and Grant Wood, including the only self-portrait Wood ever painted.

  3. Isabel Bloom - Wikipedia

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    From 1953 to 1957 Isabel hosted a children's art television program called "Let's Make Art" on WOC-TV in Davenport. [6] Each show featured a children's story or fairy tale and art lesson and featured original sets she painted and characters she made from clay. [6] In the 1940s and 1950s, Isabel began experimenting with sculpting with wet cement.

  4. Home Page (film) - Wikipedia

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    Home Page is a 1999 documentary by Doug Block on the genesis of weblogs and the lives of early independent content producers on the Internet. It was filmed between 1996 and 1998. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and was released in limited theaters in New York City, while being made available on home video and on iFilm ...

  5. Roger W. Baker - Wikipedia

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    Roger W. Baker was the assistant secretary and the chief information officer (CIO) for the Department of Veterans Affairs.He directly managed an organization of over 7,500 information technology (IT) professionals and a budget of over $4 billion.

  6. Arthur Brown (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Early life. Brown was born in Wichita, Kansas.He attended Wichita High School East in Wichita, and played high school football for the Wichita East Blue Aces. As a sophomore and junior he was a consensus first-team Class 6A all-state selection and as a junior he was named to the Wichita Eagle "Second 11" all-state team.

  7. Milwaukee Electric Tool - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation, known more commonly as Milwaukee Tool, is a multi-national company that develops, manufactures, and markets power tools, hand tools, tool accessories, tool storage, and personal protective equipment. [1] Milwaukee Tool was last sold in 2005 for $626.6 million to the Hong Kong -based Techtronic Industries ...

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  9. Kissology Volume Three: 1992–2000 - Wikipedia

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    Kissology Volume Three: 1992–2000 is a DVD/Home Video released by Kiss and VH1 Classic Records. It was issued on December 18, 2007. It was issued on December 18, 2007. Kissology Volume Three is the third installment of the Kiss archival video series.