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Sydney Sweeney Life and Controversy

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Sydney Sweeney Life and Controversy Sydney Bernice Sweeney (born September 12, 1997) is an American actress and producer. She gained early recognition for her roles in Everything Sucks!, The Handmaid's Tale, and Sharp Objects. She received wider acclaim for her performances in the drama series Euphoria (2019–present) and the first season of the anthology series The White Lotus (2021), both of which earned her nominations for Primetime Emmy Awards. In film, Sweeney appeared in Tarantino's Once Upon A Time in Hollywood (2019) and later took on leading roles in the drama film Reality and the romantic comedy Anyone but You. In 2024, she starred in the superhero film Madame Web, and produced and starred in the horror film Immaculate. Early life Sydney Bernice Sweeney was born on September 12, 1997. in Spokane, Washington. Her mother is a former criminal defense lawyer, and her father is a hospitality professional.She has one brother. Sweeney was raised in north Idaho in the ...

George Washington – His Vision of the American Republic’s Destiny

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George Washington – His Vision of the American Republic’s Destiny George Washington and a Heavenly Visitor The story of George Washington's recounting of his prophetic vision was originally published by Wesley Bradshaw.  Copied from a reprint in the National Tribune, Vol. 4, No. 12, December 1880.  First published there in 1859. The last time I ever saw Anthony Sherman was on the fourth of July, 1859, in Independence Square. He was then ninety-nine years old, and becoming very feeble. But though so old, his dimming eyes rekindled as he gazed upon Independence Hall, which he came to visit once more. “Let us go into the hall,” he said. “I want to tell you of an incident of Washington's life—one which no one alive knows of except myself; and, if you live you will before long, see it verified. “From the opening of the Revolution we experienced all phases of fortune, now good and now ill, one time victorious and another conquered. The darkest period we had, I think, was when Washin...