Woo Hye-mi, also known by her stage name Miwoo, was a South Korean singer. She was known as one of the final four contestants on the 2012 talent show series The Voice of Korea.
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The Premier Padmini was a four-seat saloon manufactured in India from 1964 to 2001 by Premier Automobiles Limited, a division of the Walchand Group, under licence from Fiat and marketed initially as the Fiat 1100 Delight — and from 1974 as the Premier Padmini. The Padmini's primary competitors in the Indian market were the Hindustan Ambassador and Standard Herald. This famous car ruled the Indian car market and its popularity peaked during 1970s and 80s. Many celebrities of the time including Rajnikanth, Mammootty, and Aamir Khan, owned a Premier Padmini during its prime years. Known colloquially as the Pad, or Fiat, the Padmini is named after a 14th-century Rajput princess. Padmini translates to \"she who sits on the lotus\" and refers to the Goddess Lakshmi. It was also a common name for girls in India at the time.
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Charles Bramley was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Notts County.
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