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ulrichgebert · 2 years
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Das, denkt man -wie so oft am Ende eines Coming-of-Age-Films-, hätte er einfacher haben können. Die Dummheiten, die er davor macht, sind allerdings unterhaltsamer als die üblichen: Sequin, obwohl er erst 16 ist, arbeitet sich durch eine Unkomplizierter-Sex-App und lernt bei einer anonymen Sexparty in einem blauen Raum einen adretten jungen Mann kennen, nach dem er im echten Leben zu suchen beginnt. Das sehen die anonymen Herren nicht gerne, und irgendwie wird eine große Sache draus. Es ist alles sehr stilsicher gefilmt, erwartungsgemäß sexy, trotzdem herzig und Conor Leach ist ganz hinreißend.
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qnewsau · 3 months
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Gay play Fourteen to make Gold Coast debut at HOTA
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Gay play Fourteen to make Gold Coast debut at HOTA
Acclaimed Queensland gay coming-of-age play Fourteen will soon make its Gold Coast debut at HOTA.
Fourteen is a stage adaptation of writer Shannon Molloy’s memoir about growing up gay in Yeppoon in central Queensland in the 1990s.
In the brilliant play, the gay high school student struggles to get through a year of self-discovery at his sports-mad, homophobic Catholic school.
Shannon is tormented not just by his peers, but also the adults who are meant to protect him.
Brisbane theatre pros Shake & Stir premiered the equally heart-wrenching and uplifting show in 2022. Fourteen got glowing reviews on its sold-out run that year.
Now Fourteen is back and will make its Gold Coast premiere at HOTA on Friday, August 2, 2024.
Actor Conor Leach (above) will return to Fourteen to play 14-year-old Shannon.
Image: David Fell
‘A delicate balance between trauma and humour’
Shannon Molloy said seeing his story come to life on stage was surreal but “a dream come true”.
He said the response to Fourteen was “very moving” in 2022 and theatregoers “fell in love” with the world Shake & Stir created.
“I can’t wait for new audiences to come to see it,” Shannon said earlier this year.
Shake & Stir Artistic Director Ross Balbuziente describes Fourteen as striking “a delicate balance between trauma and tribulation and the humour and heart that ultimately triumphed.”
“We owed it to Shannon – and anybody else whose experiences mirror his – not to shy away from the more triggering moments and challenging themes,” he said.
“But we also wanted to show the absolute power friendship and family can have on a 14-year-old.
“The production stays true to the era of Fourteen. It features plenty of ‘90s pop culture references and a mixtape of bangers from Shania Twain to J.Lo.”
Don’t miss out on seeing Fourteen at HOTA on Friday, August 2. Tickets on sale now.
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unblogparaloschicos · 6 months
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Cine: Sequin In A Blue Room (2019)
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Sequin (Conor Leach) es un muchacho australiano de dieciséis años que suele usar una aplicación para contactar con otros hombres, lo cual ya nos da la pauta de que esta es una película con un gran trasfondo erótico. Siempre ataviado para la ocasión con un mínimo atuendo de chapitas y afirmando tener la mínima edad legal, el joven tiene una vida sexual bastante disipada y es un imán para el grupo de adultos de más de cuarenta, fascinados con su angelical aspecto.
En una ocasión llega a su vista la invitación a formar parte de una orgía en un sitio llamado "Sala azul" y, atraído por la propuesta, va. Alli se topa con Edward (Samuel Barrie), un apuesto muchacho negro de quien acaba seducido, pero también con "B" (Ed Wightman), una de sus eventuales aventuras que termina obsesionándose con el adolescente a niveles preocupantes.
Basándose en algunos recuerdos de su propia experiencia como adolescente gay, el también coguionista Samuel Van Grinsven debuta tras las cámaras con un relato sórdido con más de un mensaje. El padre de Sequin (Jeremy Lindsay Taylor), por caso, al ver el misterioso comportamiento de su hijo, le reconoce que le ha dado más libertad que a cualquier otro, y ésta es, probablemente una de las más grandes lecciones de la película, quizás exceptuando el peligroso raid sexual del joven: el rol parental durante la adolescencia.
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proudlymale · 3 years
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Sequin in a Blue Room (2019) directed by Samuel Van Grinsven
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samsdei · 3 years
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Proinsias & Billy | Preacher | S4 E3 | “Deviant” | Joe Gilgun and Conor Leach 
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dccomicsnews · 5 years
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Review: Preacher 4×09 “Overture”
Review: Preacher 4×09 “Overture” [Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers]
Director: Laura Belsey
Writer: Carolyn Townsend
Starring:Dominic Cooper, Ruth Negga, Joseph Gilgun, Pip Torrens, Julie Ann Emery, Noah Taylor, Tyson Ritter, Mark Harelik, Graham McTavish, Ian Colletti, Miritana Hughes, David Field, Tai Hara, Renee Lim, Arthur Angel, Sue-Ellen Shoo, Brian Lipson, Francesca Waters,…
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moviesteve · 3 years
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Sequin in a Blue Room https://bit.ly/3wql9rm “A Homosexual Film by Samuel Van Grinsven” is how the Sydney-based writer/director describes his feature debut, Sequin in a Blue Room, in the space where the usual “A film by” card comes up. Not “Gay”, not “Queer”. And “Homosexual” as if the film itself were homosexual, which is impossible. Perhaps Van Grinsven is staring down … Read more
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thepeoplesmovies · 3 years
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Win LGBTQ Thriller Sequin In A Blue Room On Blu-Ray
Win LGBTQ Thriller Sequin In A Blue Room On Blu-Ray
Later this month (17th May), the intense energetic coming-of-age tale, LGBTQ thriller Sequin In A Blue Room will be released on DVD, Blu-ray and Digital. Thanks to Peccadillo Pictures we have a couple of Blu-rays of the film up for grabs, read on to win… Samuel Van Grinsven’s stylish debut feature is an uncompromising exploration of sex in a cyber space. Powerfully intense and visually stunning,…
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empyreumata · 4 years
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Sequin in a Blue Room (imdb; twitter) actor: Conor Leach (IG)
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mmenthusiast · 3 years
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Sequin in a Blue Room (2019)
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Director: Samuel Van Grinsven
Stars: Conor Leach, Jeremy Lindsay Taylor, Anthony Brandon Wong...
After a chance encounter at an anonymous sex party, a boy hunts through the world of a hook-up app to track down the mystery man. Favouring the instant gratification of anonymous, no-strings sexual encounters over meaningful relationships, high schooler Sequin is part of the always logged-on, but never-engaged, hook-up generation. He ghosts ex-partners and remains emotionally unavailable. That's until he finds his way to an anonymous sex party, where a whole new dizzyingly alluring world unfolds before him. In one scene, Sequin connects with a mysterious stranger, but they are separated suddenly. Utterly fixated on this man, Sequin sets off on an exhilarating and perilous mission to track him down.
Didn’t really feel this movie. The hook-ups, avoiding intimacy and emotional attachment is not something that would impress me, but the whole movie also seemed too sterile for me. The things I liked were Sequin’s father (although I think he gave his son too much freedom and should be in touch with him more) and the happy ending. But most of the movie I didn’t really sympathize with Sequin because I couldn’t understand his (in my opinion quite antisocial) behaviour. The sexual scenes nor the appearance of the actors didn’t really do anything for me, the blue room being more creepy than erotic and that one scene near the end with the flashing lights is enough to give you an epileptic seizure.
Rating: 3/5
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qnewsau · 6 months
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Fourteen: A Tale of Growth & Grit at Riverside Theatres Parramatta
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Fourteen: A Tale of Growth & Grit at Riverside Theatres Parramatta
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Riverside Theatres is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated online showcase of the celebrated Australian production, “Fourteen.”
Based on the powerful memoir by the acclaimed journalist Shannon Molloy. This riveting play, staged by the nationally renowned Shake & Stir Theatre Co., will grace the Riverside stage on the 3rd and 4th of May 2024 in the vibrant heart of Parramatta.
“Fourteen” is not just a play; it’s an emotional journey through the trials and triumphs of growing up gay in central Queensland.
This story, set to a soundtrack of unforgettable ’90s hits—from Shania Twain to The Spice Girls—navigates the bittersweet paths of adolescence with a blend of honesty, humour, and heart.
Follow Shannon’s journey through a year of self-discovery, battling bullying and betrayal, for a gripping audience experience.
“Funny, sad and true, this is a play that will foster conversation, and save lives”; – THE AUSTRALIAN ★ ★★★ “The perfect night at the theatre.” – Broadway World “Utterly captivating, heart wrenching, and witty, this adaption of Shannon Molloy’s memoir was lovingly brought to life.” – Theatre Travels
The production features an impressive ensemble cast, with Conor Leach delivering a “commanding performance” that has garnered critical acclaim. “Fourteen” celebrates resilience and the power of staying true to oneself, even in the face of adversity. Its narrative resonates with funny, sad, and incredibly true moments, making it a catalyst for conversation and potentially life-changing insights.
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We invite you to be part of this unforgettable experience.
This play not only promises a perfect night at the theatre! Also offers a profoundly moving and witty adaptation of Molloy’s memoir that has been lovingly brought to life on stage.
Please note that “Fourteen” comes with a recommendation for ages 14 and up due to strong coarse language, adult content, strobe lighting, and theatrical smoke.
Don’t miss out on this must-see event. For more information and to book your tickets, visit Riverside Parramatta.
Box office hours are Monday to Friday from 9 am to 5 pm, and Saturday from 9:30 am to 1 pm. The Box Office will also be open an hour before scheduled events.
For further inquiries, please contact 02 8839 3399.
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battingonjakku · 5 years
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A guide to the 18 counties and why you should/shouldn’t support each one (version 2.0)
Hello! It’s been a couple of years since I did this original guide, so I thought it was time for an updated version as after all, a lot has happened since then. 
All the confirmed overseas players I’ve found have been included, the most significant Kolpaks (not all though, because there are many), and the most recent England/Ireland/Scotland players as well…and then some just to look out for.
Without further ado then, here is a relatively comprehensive guide to choosing your county for the year ahead…
Derbyshire
Overseas & Kolpak: Logan van Beek, Kane Richardson (T20), Ravi Rampaul
England/Ireland/Scotland: Mark Watt
England prospects: Matt Critchley, Hamidullah Qadri
Why you should support them: Who doesn’t love an underdog? Quite a bit of young talent around, including in Hamidullah Qadri the first county cricketer born in the 21st century (welp)
Why you shouldn’t support them: They always seem to fly under the radar, and I still haven’t met a Derbyshire supporter (please reveal yourselves if you are out there!)
Durham
Overseas & Kolpak: Cameron Bancroft, D’Arcy Short (T20)
England/Ireland/Scotland: Ben Stokes, Mark Wood, Stuart Poynter
England prospects: Josh Coughlin, Matty Potts
Why you should support them: One of the leading producers of England players over the years, and who have suffered a lot at the hands of the ECB. Who doesn’t have a soft spot for Durham?
Why you shouldn’t support them: It’s been a tough few years due to off-field circumstances, and a lot of their top players have left in the process. Likely to struggle again.
Essex
Overseas & Kolpak: Peter Siddle, Adam Zampa (T20), Mohammad Amir (T20), Simon Harmer, Cameron Delport, Matt Quinn
England/Ireland/Scotland: Alastair Cook, Tom Westley, Ravi Bopara
England prospects: Jamie Porter, Daniel Lawrence, Nick Browne, Sam Cook
Why you should support them:  The place to get your Alastair Cook fix post-England retirement. They’re also a lovely bunch of lads, and with their unexpected 2017 CC win have become one of the division’s leading teams.
Why you shouldn’t support them: Have a notable Kolpak contingent, and are just one of those teams for whom when things go wrong, it happens spectacularly.
Glamorgan
Overseas & Kolpak: Shaun Marsh, Marnus Labuschagne, Colin Ingram, Marchant de Lange
England/Ireland/Scotland: Ruaidhri Smith, Timm van der Gugten (well, Netherlands)
England prospects: Prem Sisodiya
Why you should support them: Flying the flag for Wales as the only county not based in England, and another underdog to root for as well. A decent pace bowling attack that should see them improve on last year.
Why you shouldn’t support them: Continually struggling, last year coming bottom of the County Championship and with no trophies in a long time.
Gloucestershire
Overseas & Kolpak: Michael Klinger (T20), Dan Worrall  
England/Ireland/Scotland:  Adrian Neill
England prospects: Ryan Higgins, Ben Charlesworth
Why you should support them: A team with an exceptional history in short-form cricket, and though they tend to be underdogs nowadays, can still prove themselves worth more than the sum of their parts.
Why you shouldn’t support them: Have tended to stay mid-table in Division Two over the past few years without making huge strides forward. Though known for limited overs success, form can be variable.     
Hampshire
Overseas & Kolpak: Aiden Markram, Kyle Abbott, Fidel Edwards, Rilee Rossouw
England/Ireland/Scotland: Liam Dawson, Mason Crane, James Vince
England prospects: Sam Northeast, James Fuller, Aneurin Donald
Why you should support them: Often strong performers in the shortest forms, winning the one day cup last year and having been regulars at T20 finals day in the last decade.
Why you shouldn’t support them:  Tend to scrape their Division One safety in the CC every year, so prepare for the stress. Also one of the counties people love to hate, thanks in part to high profile Kolpak signings and the attitude of their chairman.
Kent
Overseas & Kolpak: Matt Renshaw, Adam Milne (T20), Mohammed Nabi (T20), Heino Kuhn
England/Ireland/Scotland: Joe Denly, Sam Billings
England prospects: Daniel Bell-Drummond, Zak Crawley  
Why you should support them: A steadily improving county in all formats, reaching the one day final and being promoted from the CC last year. Soon to be 43, the evergreen Darren Stevens is also worthy of a mention here too.
Why you shouldn’t support them: Another team with a notable Kolpak contingent in addition to those above. A team with little experience of the first division as well, so who will be facing a challenge.
Lancashire
Overseas & Kolpak: Joe Burns, Glenn Maxwell, James Faulkner (T20), Dane Vilas
England/Ireland/Scotland: James Anderson, Jos Buttler, Haseeb Hameed, Keaton Jennings, Liam Livingstone
England prospects: Saqib Mahmood, Alex Davies, Matthew Parkinson
Why you should support them:  With a strong squad it would be a surprise not to see them promoted this year, especially with the bowling attack that managed to pick up the most bonus points last year. It also looks like they’ve final gotten rid of that god-awful green kit, too.
Why you shouldn’t support them: It’s Lancashire, what more is there to say? (I had to get a dig in here somewhere, didn’t I?)
Leicestershire:
Overseas & Kolpak: Mohammed Abbas, Colin Ackermann, Mark Cosgrove
England prospects: Will Davis
Why you should support them:  Just lovely, and definitely improving as a team after many years at the bottom of the pack. Always developing young, talented players. The only ground I’ve been to where I’ve been offered a bag of Sweets Or Weed. 
Why you shouldn’t support them: Well known for their top players leaving, and another big exodus took place at the end of the season. Supporting them can be painful, too.
Middlesex
Overseas & Kolpak: Mujeeb Ur Rahman (T20), AB de Villiers (T20), Ross Taylor
England/Ireland/Scotland: Eoin Morgan, Steven Finn, Toby Roland-Jones, Tim Murtagh, Paul Stirling, Sam Robson
England prospects: Nick Gubbins, Ethan Bamber, Tom Barber, Tom Helm, Max Holden
Why you should support them: A squad with a lot of English and Irish talent and hot prospects who will be striving for promotion this year. And there’s the Lord’s factor, because where better to watch cricket?
Why you shouldn’t support them: Have underperformed in the two years following their CC win, and it’s best not to even mention the shorter forms. 
Northamptonshire
Overseas & Kolpak: Temba Bavuma, Faheem Ashraf (T20), Jason Holder, Blessing Muzarabani, Richard Levi
England/Ireland/Scotland: Kyle Coetzer
England prospects: Ben Curran
Why you should support them: A team without big resources who have become one of the more successful T20 teams in the country. Also, I love Temba Bavuma in general and just want that stated here.
Why you shouldn’t support them: That T20 success that made them famous went spectacularly downhill last year, finishing well adrift at the bottom of the group. Have lost important players since, too.
Nottinghamshire
Overseas & Kolpak: Dan Christian (T20), James Pattinson
England/Ireland/Scotland: Stuart Broad, Jake Ball, Alex Hales, Ben Duckett
England prospects: Joe Clarke, Zak Chappell, Matthew Carter, Tom Moores, Ben Slater
Why you should support them: A team with a lot of England talent from the past, present, and likely the future. Have strengthened their squad a lot over the winter and will be looking to challenge on all fronts.
Why you shouldn’t support them: Not too popular for buying a lot of their talent, particularly with their winter recruitment. Have also underperformed in the longer format despite a strong squad.
Somerset
Overseas & Kolpak: Azhar Ali, Jerome Taylor (T20)
England/Ireland/Scotland: Jack Leach, Dom Bess, Craig Overton, Josh Davey
England prospects: Jamie Overton, George Bartlett
Why you should support them: A well-liked county, by everyone really apart from the ECB. Also the home of Marcus Trescothick, making centuries into his forties, and probably the best place in the country for spin bowling.
Why you shouldn’t support them: It always ends in pain, doesn’t it? A great track record for finishing high among the runners up, but not getting over the line, which has also returned among the last couple of seasons.
Surrey
Overseas & Kolpak: Aaron Finch, Dean Elgar, Morne Morkel
England/Ireland/Scotland: Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Ollie Pope, Rory Burns, Liam Plunkett, Ben Foakes, Jason Roy, Mark Stoneman 
England prospects: Amar Virdi, Will Jacks, Conor McKerr
Why you should support them: England players a plenty, with many coming through the academy system at the moment. The reigning champions of the CC and the favourites to win again, and should compete in the other formats.
Why you shouldn’t support them: One of the definitive love-to-hate counties among the 18, and another who like Notts are regularly called out on their spending.
Sussex
Overseas & Kolpak: Rashid Khan (T20), Mir Hamza, David Wiese, Stiaan van Zyl
England/Ireland/Scotland: Chris Jordan, Tymal Mills
England prospects: Jofra Archer, George Garton, Delray Rawlins
Why you should support them: An up-and-coming team, coached by the wonderful Jason Gillespie. Particularly exciting fast-bowling stocks, and last year’s T20 runners up who will want to go one better. Also, Luke Wright.  
Why you shouldn’t support them: For whatever reason, they tend to be bad at 50 over cricket, so probably not the team to root for if you’re after that Lord’s final.
Warwickshire
Overseas & Kolpak: Jeetan Patel, Ashton Agar (T20)
England/Ireland/Scotland: Chris Woakes, Olly Stone, Ian Bell
England prospects: Will Rhodes, Ed Pollock, Sam Hain, Henry Brookes, Dom Sibley     
Why you should support them: A likeable team, as they would be with Chris Woakes and Ian Bell. After a few years with an aging squad, now have quite a few young players who have either come through or been given a second chance from elsewhere.
Why you shouldn’t support them: Though they’ve bounced straight back from division two, they really crashed out during their relegation season so their return to the top flight might be a learning curve.
Worcestershire
Overseas & Kolpak: Callum Ferguson, Martin Guptil (T20), Wayne Parnell
England/Ireland/Scotland: Moeen Ali
England prospects: Pat Brown, Josh Tongue, Dillon Pennington
Why you should support them: A team with a lot of strong homegrown young talent, who won the nation’s hearts on their way to their T20 Blast win in 2018. Led by Moeen Ali, and if you don’t appreciate them for that then what’s up with you mate?
Why you shouldn’t support them: The ultimate yo-yo team, constantly being promoted or relegated whilst rarely staying in one place, so not one to support if you don’t want the sadness every other year.
Yorkshire
Overseas & Kolpak: Duanne Olivier
England/Ireland/Scotland: Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, Adil Rashid, David Willey, Gary Ballance
England prospects: Ben Coad, Matthew Fisher, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Harry Brook
Why you should support them: They’re my team and I would die for them, the best team you can support. In seriousness though, they feature a lot of England players from past and present and tend to challenge across all competitions in some degree. Look strongest in the shorter forms.
Why you shouldn’t support them: Another love-to-hate county, as us Yorkshire fans do tend to go on about our successes. It has been a tricky couple of years as well, with a struggling batting line-up and no major reinforcements on that front.
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Shareholders of JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITED
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JOLL5000.04% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDEITAN WEINSTEIN5000.04% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDANISHA KAIYUM5000.04% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDRUSSELL DAVIES5000.04% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDMASUMA BEGUM5000.04% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDWILLIAM THOMAS JOHN WRIDE4320.04% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDEMMA FOX4000.03% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDCLARE LEACH4000.03% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDROSIE JONES3000.03% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDCHARLOTTE LILLEYMAN3000.03% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDOLIVIA CONSTANTINOU3000.03% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDPAULINE PEARSON2400.02% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDJANE WELBY2400.02% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDCRISTINA POSTARU2400.02% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDPATRICIJA FILA2400.02% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDSUMMER WHITE2000.02% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDSANTANNA REAY1750.02% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDNAKITA GREWAL1670.01% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDGILES TURNBULL1310.01% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDNICOLA CLEARY1200.01% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDEMMA RUYANT1200.01% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDTRACY SNOWDEN1200.01% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDJULIE MCCORMISH1000.01% JUNO LEGAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDCATHY TORPEY720.01%
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