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Đorđe Tutorić is a Serbian retired footballer.
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Anthony Graham Brown, known professionally as T. Graham Brown, is an American country music singer. Active since 1973, Brown has recorded a total of thirteen studio albums, and has charted more than twenty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Three of these singles — \"Hell and High Water\" and \"Don't Go to Strangers\" from 1986, and \"Darlene\" from 1988 — reached Number One, and eight more made Top Ten.
"}{"slip": { "id": 42, "advice": "Always double check you actually attached the file to the email."}}
{"slip": { "id": 55, "advice": "Do not seek praise, seek criticism."}}
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Ronald Brittain was a regimental sergeant major (RSM) in the British Army. Reported on widely in the newspapers of the day, he featured in several British military training films during the Second World War. He was said to have possibly the loudest voice in the British Army.
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