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  1. A submission from Florida, U.S. says the name Hale means "Hearty, robust". According to a user from New Jersey, U.S., the name Hale is of Anglo-Saxon origin and means "Hollow, Nook". A user from Virginia, U.S. says the name Hale is of Slang origin and means "teacher". According to a user from Virginia, U.S., the name Hale is of Arabic origin ...

  2. Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives Larry Householder (R) convicted of racketeering. (2023) [76] Jeffrey Longstreth (R) Staff to State Representative Larry Householder (R) pled guilty to racketeering conspiracy. (2020) [77] Matt Borges (R) Chairman of the Ohio Republican Party, was accused of accepting $366,000 in bribes.

  3. The beginning of the 2020s decade was a difficult time for the music industry, as the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in widespread concert cancellations due to risks of mass infection. However, by mid-2023, the music industry recorded its highest annual revenue of all time ($8.4 billion), propelled by exponential growth of streaming subscriptions.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShavuotShavuot - Wikipedia

    Shavuot ( listen ⓘ, from Hebrew: שָׁבוּעוֹת, romanized : Šāvūʿōṯ, lit. 'Weeks'), or Shvues ( listen ⓘ) in some Ashkenazi usage, commonly known in English as the Feast of Weeks, is one of the biblically-ordained Three Pilgrimage Festivals. It occurs on the sixth day of the Hebrew month of Sivan; in the 21st century, it may ...

  5. Last Words. (2020 film) Last Words is a 2020 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Jonathan Nossiter. It was selected to be shown at the 2020 Cannes Film Festival. [2] [3] [4] It premiered at the Deauville American Film Festival on 6 September 2020. [5]

  6. The song returned to number-one in December 2022, January 2023 and December 2023. Kate Bush broke three chart-topping records in June 2022 with "Running Up That Hill". The song holds the longest gap between two of an artist's number one singles, the previous 44 years earlier with "Wuthering Heights" in 1978).

  7. The Oxford English Dictionary ( OED) is the principal historical dictionary of the English language, published by Oxford University Press (OUP). It traces the historical development of the English language, providing a comprehensive resource to scholars and academic researchers, as well as describing usage in its many variations throughout the ...

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