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- 12 January 2021. "Kerala's celebrity elephant: Meet Ramachandran, who kickstarted Thrissur Pooram". The Times of India. Retrieved 24 April 2018. "ഇടത്കണ്ണിന്...
- Claybourne on the drama Nashville from 2012 to 2018, which subsequently kickstarted his own musical career. He also pla**** Ward Cameron on the teen drama...
- Pivoting majority on women empowerment and parti****tion in politics, she kickstarted the "Ladki hoon, Lad Sakti hoon" campaign in the state. On the day of...
- upon it. It is an offshoot of the environmental movement, which was kickstarted by Rachel Carson's Silent Spring in the 1960s. World history is the study...
- Dany Villarreal on songwriting with her sisters and the videogame that kickstarted her guitar journey". guitarworld. Retrieved 2022-07-04. Bishop, Matt...
- settlement; in turn, this led to the development of civilization and kickstarted a period of continuous (and ongoing) po****tion growth and rapid technological...
- while the Apollo 11 was still in space and received 700 responses that kickstarted the celebration. In Argentina, Friend's Day has turned into a very po****r...
- about one-fourth of Montpellier's po****tion. The school of medicine kickstarted the city's thriving university culture, though many other universities...
- photographers Inez and Vinoodh. Her remarkably swift international breakthrough kickstarted what is now known as the ‘Belgian Wave’ of models dominating the ‘00s...
- band The Deer Children, often using a little red guitar-ukulele, which kickstarted her music career. The first concert she pla**** was for Margrethe II of...