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Barnard College,
officially titled as
Barnard College,
Columbia University, is a
private women's
liberal arts
college in the
borough of
Manhattan in New...
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Barnard is a
surname of Anglo-Saxon origin,
derived from the Old
English given name "Beornheard". It is
composed of two elements: "Beorn,"
meaning "young...
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Christiaan Neethling Barnard (8
November 1922 – 2
September 2001) was a
South African cardiac surgeon who
performed the world's
first human-to-human heart...
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George Barnard may
refer to:
George Alfred Barnard (1915–2002),
British statistician George G.
Barnard (1829–1879), New York
judge George Grey
Barnard (1863–1938)...
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Emerson Barnard Barnard 2 or 177P/
Barnard Barnard 3 or 206P/
Barnard–Boattini
Barnard (cyclecar)
Barnard (lunar crater)
Barnard (Martian crater)
Barnard College...
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Barnard Castle (locally [ˈbɑːnəd ˈkæsəl], BAH-nəd K****-əl) is a
market town on the
north bank of the
River Tees, in
County Durham, England. The town is...
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Chester Irving Barnard (November 7, 1886 – June 7, 1961) was an
American business executive,
public administrator, and the
author of
pioneering work in...
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Aneurin Barnard (/əˈnaɪrɪn/; Welsh: [aˈnɛirɪn]; born 8 May 1987) is a
Welsh actor. He is
known for
playing Davey in
Hunky Dory,
Claude in The
Truth About...
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Henry Barnard (January 24, 1811 – July 5, 1900) was an
American educator and reformer. He was born in Hartford,
Connecticut on
January 24, 1811 and attended...
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Edward Barnard may
refer to:
Edward Barnard (provost) (1717–1781),
provost of Eton
Edward Emerson Barnard (1857–1923),
American astronomer Edward Barnard (politician)...