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William Braikenridge (also
Brakenridge) (c.1700–1762) was a
Scottish mathematician and cleric, a
Fellow of the
Royal Society from 1752. He was son of...
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Retrieved 6
December 2023. Kundzewicz,
Zbigniew W.; Pińskwar, Iwona;
Brakenridge, G.
Robert (January 2013). "Large
floods in Europe, 1985–2009" (PDF)...
- Jock
Cameron (born
Horace Brakenridge Cameron and
often known as "Herbie" Cameron; 5 July 1905 – 2
November 1935) was a
South African cricketer of the...
- Fred
Payne was
owner and
occasional skipper of Lady of the Lake.
Thomas Brakenridge c. 1830 11
March 1881
Vesta 1871–1872
Excelsior 1873–1876
Vesta 1871...
- Kettner,
Albert J.; Overeem, Irina; Hutton, Eric W. H.; Hannon, Mark T.;
Brakenridge, G. Robert; Day, John; Vörösmarty, Charles; Saito, Yoshiki; Giosan, Liviu;...
- novel).
Translated as Herr Arne's ****d (Arthur G. Chater, 1923;
Philip Brakenridge, 1952) and The
Treasure (Arthur G. Chater, 1925) –
adapted as the 1919...
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backpacked around New Zealand.
Brian and
Fiona Brakenridge lived on the
remote Pohuenui Island in
Marlborough with
their two sons...
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Alexander Addison letter to Hugh
Brakenridge September 3, 1798...
- Ozrazgat-Baslanti, Tezcan; Loftus,
Tyler J.; Mohandas, Rajesh; Wu, Quran;
Brakenridge, Scott; Brumback, Babette; Efron,
Philip A.; Anton, Stephen; Moore, Frederick...
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Supported by the U.S
Agency for
International Development, USAID. [1] G.R.
Brakenridge, "Global
Active Archive of
Large Flood Events",
Dartmouth Flood Observatory...