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  2. The Baby-Sitters Club - Wikipedia

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    The Baby-Sitters Club (also known as BSC) is a series of novels, written by Ann M. Martin and published by Scholastic between 1986 and 2000, that sold 180 million copies. Martin wrote an estimated 60-80 novels in the series while subsequent titles were written by ghostwriters, such as Peter Lerangis.

  3. Waltham Boston Sports Club Closes Abruptly - Patch

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    WALTHAM, MA — When Boston Sports Clubs shut the doors on a dozen of its gyms this fall amid financial trouble for the chain, it sent members from the now closed Watertown and West Newton ...

  4. Arnold Rimmer - Wikipedia

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    Why he returned or what happened to the resurrected version of Rimmer from series eight has not been revealed yet. For a brief time in the feature-length special Red Dwarf The Promised Land, Rimmer is temporarily upgraded to Diamond Light, a combination of both soft and hard light.

  5. Bay State College - Wikipedia

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    Bay State College ( Bay State or BSC) was a private for-profit college [1] in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1946 and was accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.

  6. Lucas Cruikshank - Wikipedia

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    Lucas Alan Cruikshank (born August 29, 1993) is an American YouTuber and actor who created the character Fred Figglehorn and the associated Fred series for his channel on the video-hosting website YouTube in late 2006.

  7. Black Stone Cherry - Wikipedia

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    The video for the first single from Kentucky, "In Our Dreams" was released on February 3 via YouTube. On July 21, 2016, a video for the new single called "The Rambler" was released on YouTube which featured an appearance from Billy Ray Cyrus.

  8. Michael Buckley (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    The show had a peak of 1.43 million combined channel subscribers and 464 million total episode views. [18] The last episode was posted to YouTube on July 1, 2016, when Buckley canceled the show in a video titled "The End".

  9. Brooke Brodack - Wikipedia

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    On July 12, 2017, Brodack deleted her YouTube account. She also deleted her Twitter and set her Instagram profile to private. In mid-2018, she returned to YouTube on a new self-titled channel. This channel also no longer exists. In 2019 Brodack created a new YouTube channel. See also. List of YouTubers; History of YouTube; References

  10. LeafyIsHere - Wikipedia

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    On August 21, 2020, Vail's YouTube account was permanently terminated. According to The Verge , Vail's channel had three violations in the previous three months, such as cyberbullying and encouraging viewers to disrupt other people's streams.

  11. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    On August 24, 2021, YouTube sent a cease and desist to the developers of Groovy, a Discord bot which enabled audio from YouTube videos to be played in Discord voice chats, as the bot violated YouTube's Terms of Service.