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  • ...ara de Loor]], and they won the competition. The year after, he won again, with his dance partner [[Helga van Leur]]. ...from 2004 until [[Juli 2005]]. As of May 2006 Marcus is no longer dancing with Nathalie Kip. Starting January 2007 he's partnered by [[Lena Mastenbroek]]. ...
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  • ...e title of [[Miss Star Hellas]] and then was chosen to represent Greece at the [[Miss Universe 2005]] pageant where she placed 11th. ...eek TV series)|Dancing with the Stars]]''. From 2018 to 2019 she presented the [[Project Runway|Greek version Project Runway]]. ...
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  • She was born in the city of [[Valencia, Venezuela]] and lived in Poland until her adolescence. ...t (after Natascha Börger) to win the right to represent another country at the [[Miss Universe]] pageant. ...
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  • ...cceeded by Claus Meyer. She also appeared in a subsequent series featuring the same cast in rotation called "Perfect Day", produced by Tellusworks/Anagram Besides the cookery show ''Mat'' ("Food"), which she made together with [[Tomas Tengby]], she has written [[cookbook]]s—''Tinas mat'' ("Tina' ...
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  • ...n out of 1300 entrants to be the singer of a new group. Whilst successful, the group was not enough for Ortega and in 2001 he began a solo career.{{citati ...s]] (so-called ''International League of Champions'') where he danced with the Ukrainian ballroom dancer, and [[Eurovision Dance Contest 2007]] runner-up ...
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  • {{about|the sports and entertainment industry term}} ...it has since drifted into [[vernacular]] and has been borrowed heavily by the [[entertainment industry]]. ...
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  • ...gside Bart De Pauw, afterwards he was replaced by Tom Van Landuyt. She was the host of health and fitness programme [[Operation Transformation (TV series) years=Season 1 (2006 with Wim Gevaert) | ...
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  • | caption = Williams at the 2013 APIA International ...been a co-host of ''[[The Daily Edition]]'' and a long-time presenter for the [[Seven Sport]] team. ...
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  • ...he professional [[Latin dance|Latin style of dancing]], both nationally in the UK and internationally. Kopylova started [[ice skating]] aged four, winning the title of junior Moscow champion aged nine. ...
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  • ...season of the telenovela [[Malhação]]. She was also in the 2005 season of the telenovela.<ref name="malhacao">{{cite web | title = Juliana Didone espera ...first telenovela role was in Desejos de Mulher, in 2002, where she played the role of a Rio Grande do Sul model.<ref name="malhacao2">{{cite web | title ...
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  • {{for|the Australian-born Australian Rules and American football player|Darren Bennet |image=<!-- Kate Mitchell11.jpg . The article lacks cirtical commentary on the fair use image. --> ...
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  • ...ap Awards]]|[[Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress]] at the British Soap Awards|2005|[[Coronation Street]]|[[Chesney Brown]]}} ...3) is an English actor, who has portrayed the role of [[Chesney Brown]] on the [[ITV (TV channel)|ITV]] soap opera ''[[Coronation Street]]'' since 2003. ...
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  • {{For|the TV series in various countries|Bailando por un Sueño}} ...inner gets a previously stated wish granted. The show is also broadcast in the US on [[Univision]]. ...
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  • ...= [[Boxing at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Welterweight|1988]], [[Boxing at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Welterweight|1992]] {{MedalCompetition|[[Boxing at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}} ...
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  • ...Elliot The Musical]]}}{{awd|[[Laurence Olivier Award]]|2006|[[Billy Elliot The Musical]]}} ...n a Leading Role in a Musical]], making him one of the youngest winners of the awards. ...
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  • ...t known for her role as the main character of [[Tess Silverman McLeod]] on the television drama series ''[[McLeod's Daughters]]''. Bridie was born and raised in [[Melbourne]], Australia, the eldest of three children. She has two younger brothers. Her mother, [[Kiffy ...
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  • ...n actor who has appeared in a number of television series in Australia and the US. Growing up along the Sydney coastline,<ref name=bio>{{cite web|url= https://justinmelvey.com/bio ...
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  • | caption = Lachey at [[The Broadway League|Broadway on Broadway]] in 2008 ...'[[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series)|Dancing with the Stars]]'', and the younger brother of [[Nick Lachey]]. ...
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  • ...vember 1989, at the age of {{age in years and days|1965|3|23|1989|11|22}}. The next Pole to win said pageant was [[Karolina Bielawska]] in [[Miss World 20 ...ember of the contemporary dance group at Gdańsk University before entering the Miss Poland pageant. ...
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  • | caption = Akın at the 2004 [[Megahit-International Mediterranean Song Contest]] ...ce, where she reached the final 15. She continued modelling in Germany for the German catalogue [[Otto GmbH|Otto]].<ref name="Sabah"/> ...
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