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Nathan Burl Cain (born July 2, 1942) is an
American corrections officer and
prison warden who
currently serves as the
commissioner of the
Mississippi Department...
- the 1890s.
Edward J.
Burling was born
April 24, 1819, to
Nathaniel Burling (1778-1828) and
Elizabeth (maiden name unknown)
Burling (1798-1886) in Newburgh...
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religious elements between early Indo-European
language speakers.
Bronze Age and
Iron Age
religions are
understood in part
through archaeological records, but...
- Illinois, is a
Chicago Landmark. It was
designed by
Edward J.
Burling of the firm of
Burling and
Whitehouse and
built for
Samuel and
Mathilda Nickerson in...
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libretto by
Carlo Pepoli, was
based on the play.
Burling p.58
Dennison p.194
Dennison p.151
Burling,
William J. A
Checklist of New
Plays and Entertainments...
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Writers of America.
Retrieved 27
December 2021.
Speculative fiction portal Burling,
William J. (2009), Vint,
Sherryl (ed.), "Periodizing the Postmodern: China...
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Burl Ives
Presents America's
Musical Heritage,
released in 1963 by the
Longines Symphonette Society, is a six-album box set by folk
singer Burl Ives....
- many
people visited the site at this time.
Archaeologist Aubrey Burl believed that the
Iron Age
Britons living in the
region would not have
known when, why...
- Staff. "Albert
Burling, 69, New
Jersey Justice", The New York Times,
October 31, 1960.
Accessed September 18, 2019. "Justice
Burling lived in Pennsauken...
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straight bevel). The
blade is
traditionally forged from
locally sourced iron ore
smelted by
Yakutian blacksmiths. The
groove in the
blade makes it lighter...