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1.) Played 15 seasons for the Dallas cowboys.
2.) got his name from his pants not being long enough for his legs
3.) born in Jackson, Tennessee
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1.) The band signed an international deal with Atlantic Records.
2.) an Australian rock and blues band
3.) axl rose from guns and roes once stepped in for the lead vocalist
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC/DC -
1.) Much of its roots back to the Toyota 2000GT with the main instance being its engine
2.) commonly mistaken for the Supra
3.) featured in the Fast and the Furious movies
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Supra -
1.) a convertible radio that came with stereo playback
2.) two mini headphone jacks came with it so two people could listen at the same time.
3.) built from a heavily modified Sony Pressman
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walkman -
1.) earrings became big for male teenagers
2.) digital watches with metal bands were the dominant fashion
3.) glasses with large plastic frames or thin metal ones were popular for both genders
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1.) Clothes that made people feel superior or more powerful were big.
2.) Shoulder pads, sparkly clothing, and pointed shoes were all parts of this fad.
3.) showed wealth and success through shiny costume jewelry, large faux-gold earrings, pearl necklaces, and clothing covered with sequins and diamonds.
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1.) Jelly shoes are mad of PVC plastic
2.) no one knows for sure where they were invented, but many think they were made in France after WWII due to leather shortage
3.) many are nontoxic,recyclable, and Oder resistant
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1.) ranked #10 on comedy centrals top 100 list of greatest comedians
2.) he is a comedian, actor, writer, singer, and producer.
3.) his father died when he was eight
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Murphy -
1.) The bear's mouth and eyes moved while reading stories
2.) stories were played on an audio tape deck built into its back
3.) Phil Baron was his voice actor on all the tapes and shows
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1.) written, produced, and directed by John Hughes
2.) the movie earned $51.5 million on a $1 million budget
3.) The title comes from the nickname made by students and staff for morning detention at the school attended by one of the producer's friend's son.
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1.) The mother in the show was killed in a car accident by a drunken driver leaving a dad with his three daughters. he asks his two brothers to move in and help.
2.) eight seasons and 192 episodes were brodcasted
3.) twins Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen were both casted with the same role of Michelle due to child labor laws.
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1.) He is the nation's oldest living president
2.) The longest-lived president in its history
3.) Bush struggled with multiple episodes of alcohol abuse
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1.)prohibits openly gay or bisexual people from serving in the military.
2.) went into effect on October 1, 1993.
3.) Ginger Wallace was the first open LGBT service member to have a same-sex partner participate in the pinning-on ceremony that made her colonel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_ask,_don%27t_tell