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Shrapnel Records

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Criticism of the Federal Reserve

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Brian Grazer American film producer

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David Frank Friedman was an American filmmaker and film producer best known for his B movies, exploitation films, nudie cuties, and sexploitation films.

Josh Friedman

Josh Friedman is an American screenwriter and television producer best known for his work on the science-fiction action series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, the film adaptation of H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds (2005), and the neo-noir The Black Dahlia (2006) and Terminator: Dark Fate (2019). He is co-writing Avatar 2, produced by James Cameron.

<i>Salad Days</i> (EP) 1985 EP by Minor Threat

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Marc "Babaloo" Mandel is an American screenwriter. After doing television episodes, he also began writing for feature films. He and long-time writing partner Lowell Ganz have penned numerous high-profile films, including Splash (1984), Parenthood (1989), City Slickers (1991) and A League of Their Own (1992).

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Ron Jared Friedman is an American screenwriter best known for his work with writing partner Steve Bencich.

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Liz Friedman is an American television producer and television writer known especially for her work on Xena: Warrior Princess, Young Hercules, House and Jessica Jones. In 2014, she was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for co-writing the pilot episode of Netflix original series Orange Is the New Black.

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Richard Perry

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Laura Friedman American politician from California

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