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Colette Burgeon (born 11
February 1957 in Hainaut, Belgium)[citation needed] is a
Belgian politician and
member of the
Parti Socialiste. She is the sister...
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Arthur Owen
Barfield (9
November 1898 – 14
December 1997) was an
English philosopher, author, poet, critic, and
member of the Inklings.
Barfield was born...
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alternative rock/power pop singer-songwriter and
musician who was part of the
burgeoning music scene in Athens, Georgia,
during the 1980s
before gaining commercial...
- Nina
Simone (/ˈniːnə sɪˈmoʊn/ NEE-nə sim-OHN; born
Eunice Kathleen Waymon;
February 21, 1933 –
April 21, 2003) was an
American singer, songwriter, pianist...
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return to the
United States, he rose to fame
during the mid-1950s in the
burgeoning rockabilly scene in Memphis, Tennessee. He
traditionally began his concerts...
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about a decade.
Beginning in and
around 2009,
Phoenix began to host a
burgeoning desert rock and
sludge metal underground, (ala'
Kyuss in 1990s California)...
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Chinese fictions along with
Chinese mythology and folklore.
Pushed by a
burgeoning citizen class in the Ming dynasty,
Chinese classical fiction rose to a...
- such as
Buffalo and
Rochester to grow and prosper. It also
connected the
burgeoning agricultural production of the
Midwest and
shipping on the
Great Lakes...