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      <title>These are the life lessons Geena Davis learned from 3 of her most famous movies</title>
      <description>Geena Davis&apos; new memoir, &lt;em&gt;Dying of Politeness, &lt;/em&gt;looks back on her life and career. In a conversation with NPR&apos;s &lt;em&gt;Morning Edition&lt;/em&gt;, she reflects on some of those iconic roles and how they shaped her.</description>
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