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  • ...lds, ammunition plants, shipping, and river management projects. He gained an appreciation for construction and began working with the Jacobsen construct [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • ...iously been sold on singles and 10-inch EP’s. He kept the price under $4 an LP by convincing publishers to lower their royalties temporarily for songs [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • .... He won for ''Wallenberg: A Hero’s Story'' (1985). He was nominated for an Emmy in 1986 for ''Dallas: The Early Years'', and ''Peter the Great, part 1 [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • ...Neel''' is a Foreign Service officer. His wife, [[Jaimee M. Neel]] is also an officer. He is currently serving in Beijing City, China, and has worked at [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • ...e Sweet Slice" in 2004 and it journeyed from a home-based cake business to an award-winning bakery with two locations. During just a few years, the baker [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • ...hopric Administrative Services department of the Church. He also served as an [[Area Seventy]].[https://www.thechurchnews.com/archives/2011-04-16/quorums [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • ...ns. Sorenson bought goat pasture in the hills above Salt Lake City for $25 an acre. That land is now some of the region’s most plush neighborhoods, ove [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]][[Category:Famous Mormons]]
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  • ...Turning Point” and “The Song That Changed My Life.” He appeared as an actor in the live-action web series "The Book of Jer3miah," which was creat [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • '''Jason Hewlett''' is an entertainer, impressionist, and author. He headlines corporate events and i [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • ...rd''' is a digital illustration artist and creates fine art as well. He is an adjunct faculty member at [[BYU-Idaho]]. [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • '''Jeremy Warner''' is an actor, sketch comedian, writer, editor, filmmaker, and director. He is one [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • Beyond music, Bennett worked as an air traffic controller for the Federal Aviation Administration. [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • Previous to Subzero, the Hancocks owned New York Burrito, an establishment that allowed customers to create their own meals. Customizabl [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • ...communion with my Heavenly Father,” Gaye later wrote. “Though I was in an inextricable plight, I was confident of the Lord’s help.” [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • Coon has been an entrepreneur since he was eight years old. He was influential in passing th [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • '''Jonathan Page''' is an animator and when he saw ''Toy Story'' as a high school student in Orem, Ut [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • Cannon, with interests in energy and steel, headed an effort, along with his brother Chris, to reopen the U.S. Steel plant, known [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • ...ee in mathematics education from [[Brigham Young University]]. He has been an assistant professor at the University of Missouri (1997–2000) and BYU (20 [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • '''Maud May Babcock''' was an author and speaker, and the first woman on the University of Utah faculty, [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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  • ...n moved to New York City to attend Columbia University, aspiring to become an English professor. Poor vision changed his mind, and he worked in advertisi [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]
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