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Auray (French pronunciation: [ɔʁɛ]; Breton: An
Alre, [ãn
alˈreː] or
simply Alre) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department,
administrative region of Brittany...
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Barbara Alred (31
October 1953 –
December 1995) was a
British gymnast. She
competed at the 1972
Summer Olympics.
Alred represented Saltaire Ladies Gymnastic...
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Kevrenn Alre ("Bagad and
Celtic Circle of Auray" in
Breton language)[clarification needed] is a
group of
music and
dance of
Breton traditional inspiration...
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James Burr V.
Allred (March 29, 1899 –
September 24, 1959) was the 33rd
governor of Texas. He
later served, twice, as a
United States district judge of...
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Loren Allred (born
September 7, 1989) is an
American singer.
Allred made her
Billboard Hot 100
debut with the platinum-selling "Never Enough" from The...
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River Alre (also, occasionally, Arle) is a
tributary of the
River Itchen in
Hampshire in the
south of England. It
rises in Bishop's
Sutton and flows...
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government agencies such as the U.S.
Census and the
Bureau of
Labor Statistics.
ALRED (Archival
Reserve Economic Data) lets
users retrieve vintage versions of...
- the 1970s. Chicago, Illinois:
Playboy Press. ISBN 978-0872233935. Kinsey,
Alred; Pomeroy,
Wardell B.; Martin,
Clyde E.; Gebhard, Paul H. (1953). ****ual...
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Francis Alfred Cooper, CMG (23
January 1860 – 26 May 1933) was a
British civil engineer and
colonial administrator. He was the
first Director of Public...
- ISBN 978-0-374-26695-0. Speyer,
Leonora (1926). Fiddler's farewell. New York:
Alred A. Knopf.
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