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A SURFING couple have been making waves in the world of film.
Brainwave entrainment is the new wave technology that has recently just hit the personal development industry While it has not yet become a household name among aficionados of mind power and cerebral improvement, the technology is slowly but steadily making waves in many parts of the world Brainwave entrainment is the new wave technology that has recently just hit the personal development industry.
s high-profile smooch with Britney Spears at the MTV Video Music Awards was enough to spark controversy in the entertainment industry for months to come back in 2003, yet five years later the legendary pop icon is still making waves with her stance on gay rights Although not of the homosexual persuasion herself, Madonna has taken it upon herself to stand up for gay rights, most recently with California?
 
 
 
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