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USGS geophysicist Kristin Marano called it the strongest earthquake since 1770 in what is now Haiti.
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Hara Estroff Marano is an author, journalist and editor who, although not a trained psychologist herself has been Editor-at-Large of Psychology Today for the past 15 years, in addition to writing for many other publications such as The New York Times and The Smithsonian.
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Marano is a seven-time world medalist, the most in women's wrestling.
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The somber service lasted for more than two hours and was punctuated with doses of laughter when speakers recalled Marano's notorious nature as a goofball.
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"When I read this script, I was literally like they're never going to find this girl," Marano told reporters at ABC Family's winter TV preview Monday.
Switched at Birth Team Talks Series' Impact on the Deaf Community 2012
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Marano, 18, will play Samantha, a street gang groupie and the estranged daughter of an ex-con named Frank Johnny Messner.
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On the drama Marano and Leclerc play teenagers who discover they were literally switched at birth in the hospital 16 years ago.
Switched at Birth Team Talks Series' Impact on the Deaf Community 2012
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Switched at Birth star Vanessa Marano admits that she initially had doubts that the producers would be able to find the right actress to play the show's deaf leading lady, Daphne.
Switched at Birth Team Talks Series' Impact on the Deaf Community 2012
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Marano's father, a language professor, told her that Switched at Birth is now being used in American Sign Language classes.
Switched at Birth Team Talks Series' Impact on the Deaf Community 2012
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Switched at Birth star Vanessa Marano is heading to CSI for an episode, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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