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  2. Change (band) - Wikipedia

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    Change is an Italian-American post-disco group formed in Bologna, Italy, in 1979 by businessman and executive producer Jacques Fred Petrus (1948–1987) and Mauro Malavasi (born 1957). They were heavily influenced by the disco band Chic .

  3. Change (John Waite song) - Wikipedia

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    "Change" is a song written by Holly Knight and originally recorded by her then-band, Spider, who released the song on their 1981 second album, Between the Lines. John Waite recording [ edit ] The following year, English musician John Waite , newly a solo artist after fronting The Babys , recorded a version.

  4. Help talk:Reset password - Wikipedia

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    It would be really helpful if this page had Wikipedia's password limitations. Important questions to answer include: minimum length, maximum length, and forbidden characters. Even better, is if this information is added to the Change password page used to modify passwords, and the password picking page for new users.

  5. Elk Grove, California - Wikipedia

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    Elk Grove, California. /  38.43833°N 121.38194°W  / 38.43833; -121.38194. Elk Grove is a city in Sacramento County, California, United States. Located just south of the state capital of Sacramento, it is part of the Sacramento metropolitan area. As of the 2020 Census, the population of the city was 176,124. [10]

  6. Seasons Change (song) - Wikipedia

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    Seasons Change (song) " Seasons Change " is a pop – R&B song written and produced by Lewis Martineé for the American girl group Exposé 's debut album, Exposure (1987). It was the group's fifth single released. The song's lyrics describe relationships fading away due to the changes brought about by time (on both people and events).

  7. Eddie Glaude - Wikipedia

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    Eddie S. Glaude Jr. (born September 4, 1968) is an American academic, author, and pundit. He is the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University. He chaired Princeton's Center for African American Studies, 2009-2015, remaining chair as it expanded to its current form, the Department ...

  8. India - Wikipedia

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    IN. Internet TLD. .in ( others) India, officially the Republic of India ( ISO: Bhārat Gaṇarājya ), [21] is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area; the most populous country as of June 2023; [22] [23] and from the time of its independence in 1947, the world's most populous democracy.

  9. Human penis - Wikipedia

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    Human penis. In human anatomy, the penis ( / ˈpiːnɪs /; pl.: penises or penes; from the Latin pēnis, initially "tail" [1]) is an external male sex organ ( intromittent organ) that additionally serves as the urinary duct. The main parts are the root, body, the epithelium of the penis including the shaft skin, and the foreskin covering the glans.