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Tracey as First Name
Tracey Claire Fisher Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanTracey Claire Fisher: Gold has been an actress since the age of four, first appearing in a Pepsi print ad. She appeared in two canceled series, Shirley with Shirley Jones in 1979, and Goodnight Beantown, starring Bill Bixby in 1983. Gold was originally cast as the youngest dau Tracey Moffatt Origin/Culture/Country: AustralianTracey Moffatt: Australian artist using primarily photography and video.Her works are held in the collections of the Tate,[1] Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles,[2] National Gallery of Australia,[3] and Art Gallery of New South Wales.[4Tracey Moffat first came to prominence in the Australian art world with her series Something More. Commissioned in 1989 by the Albury Regional Art Gallery and shot in the Link Studios in Wodonga, the series set the tone and themes of much of her later work. In a sequence of nine images, Something More is a loose narrative in which the artist puns on the possible meanings of the title and its veiled references to sadomasochism.
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Any Worlds of Choices for Baby Boy Names
The nine months that precede the arrival of your sweet bundle of joy is marked with hectic activity and fervor. There is a special room to decorate, furniture to buy and hospitals to visit. More..
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Tracey as Last Name
Simon Peter Tracey Origin/Culture/Country: EnglishSimon Peter Tracey: is an English former professional football player who played as a goalkeeper. He is now goalkeeping coach at Rotherham.Tracey played most of his professional career at Sheffield United. He started out as a goalkeeper at Wimbledon in 1985. After only making one appearance for the Wimbledon first team in 4 years at the club, he was sold on to Sheffield United in 1988 for £75,000. |
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Easy Pronunciation for Easy Retention
For many years now, there has been a trend among parents to make up a name to further enhance their baby’s unique identity. This is not an unwise idea. Many of the names used today were made up hundreds of years ago and did not necessarily have a specific meaning. The only problem .... More..
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