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spiritual movements,
Ballard added a
strong nationalistic flavor,
claiming a new
golden age
would emerge in the
United States. The
Ballards also
borrowed from...
- Look up
Ballard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ballard may
refer to:
Ballard (given name), a
given name (including a list of
people with the name)...
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Timothy Ballard is the
founder and
former CEO of
Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.), an anti-****
trafficking organization. The 2023
American Christian...
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affair with Florence's
mother Lurlee, who was only 14, in Rosetta. The
Ballards moved to
Detroit in 1929 as part of the
Great Migration.
Jesse worked at...
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Robert Duane Ballard (born June 30, 1942) is an
American retired Navy
officer and a
professor of
oceanography at the
University of
Rhode Island who is...
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Russell Glyn
Ballard (born 31
October 1945) is an
English rock singer, guitarist,
songwriter and producer.
Originally rising to
prominence as the lead...
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Martha Moore Ballard (February 20, 1735 – May 7, 1812) was an
American midwife, healer, and diarist.
Unusual for the time,
Ballard kept a
diary with thousands...
- Barnet. It
covers seven hectares (17 acres). It is on the east side of
Ballards Lane and
fairly close to
Finchley Central and West
Finchley tube stations...
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James Graham Ballard (15
November 1930 – 19
April 2009) was an
English novelist and short-story writer,
satirist and
essayist known for psychologically...
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Ballard may
refer to: S.
Thruston Ballard (1855–1926),
American politician in
Kentucky Samuel James Ballard (1765–1829),
Royal Navy
admiral Ballard (surname)...