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Birge may
refer to Jean-Jacques
Birgé (born 1952),
French composer Jodle Birge (born 1945),
Danish composer and
singer John
Birges (born 1922), Mastermind...
- lost $750,000 there. He died in
prison in 1996 at age 74. John
Birges Sr. (born János
Birgés) was a
Hungarian immigrant to the US,
settling in Clovis, California...
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George Birge is an
American country music artist. From 2013 to 2020, he was one half of the duo
Waterloo Revival with Cody Cooper.
Birge began recording...
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Thayer Birge (March 13, 1887 –
March 22, 1980) was an
American physicist. Born in Brooklyn, New York, into a
family of
academic scientists,
Birge obtained...
- In
molecular spectroscopy, the
Birge–Sponer
method or
Birge–Sponer plot is a way to
calculate the
dissociation energy of a molecule. This
method takes...
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Edward Birge may
refer to:
Edward Asahel Birge (1851–1950),
professor and
administrator at the
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Edward Bailey Birge (1868–1952)...
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Birge Schade (born 7
February 1965) is a
German film actress. She
appeared in more than
ninety films since 1989. "Es ist
sicher nicht einfach, Veronica...
- Hargitay's
first wife was
fellow acrobat Mary
Birge.
Hargitay had a daughter, Tina, with
Birge in 1949.
Hargitay and
Birge later divorced.
Hargitay and
Jayne Mansfield...
- The
George E.
Birge House is a
historical residence located in the
Edison District of Centralia,
Washington and has been
listed on the
National Register...
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Henry Warner Birge (August 25, 1825 – June 1, 1888) was a
Union Army
general during the
American Civil War.
Birge was born in Hartford, Connecticut. At...