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Silver biddies (singular:
silver biddy), also
spelled silver-
biddies, is a name used to
refer to some bony
fishes belonging to the
family Gerreidae in...
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Biddy or
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Biddy or
Biddie is a
given name
which may
refer to:
Biddy Anderson (1874–1926),
South African...
- children. They
formed the Itty
Biddies and
began performing shortly thereafter. It is for this
project that the
three Biddies began writing music as an ensemble...
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Biddy basketball,
youth basketball or
biddy ball, & or ‘’’Mini Basketball’’’ is a type of
basketball game that is pla**** by youths. The game is po****r...
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Biddy is a 1983 film
written and
directed by
Christine Edzard, and
produced by
Richard B.
Goodwin at
Sands Films Studios in London. The film
stars acclaimed...
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Avalon and Ilsa
Haupstein in the film ****boy. She used the
stage name
Biddy Hodson from 1983 to 2004 and her name
Bridget Hodson from 2004 onwards....
- Joan
Maureen "
Biddy" Baxter, MBE (born 25 May 1933) is a
British television producer, best
known for
editing the long-running BBC TV children's magazine...
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James "
Biddy" Wood was a film journalist, promoter, and disc jockey. He
reported from Washington, D.C., and
edited the Afro-American Newspaper, also reporting...
- "Old
biddies get the laughs".
Northern Star.
Retrieved 28 May 2013.
Cecily Ryan (17
April 2012). "Old gals get
noticed in Don Reid's new play
Biddies". The...