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Cagan may
refer to:
Andrea Cagan —
American writer.
Phillip D.
Cagan,
American economist. Khagan,
Mongolian title of
imperial rank. This disambiguation...
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Leslie Cagan is an
American activist, writer, and
socialist organizer involved with the
peace and
social justice movements. She is the
former national...
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consists of the
villages of
Çağan,
Birinci Çağan, and İkinci
Çağan. "Belediyye
Informasiya Sistemi" (in Azerbaijani). Archived...
- Josh A.
Cagan is an
actor and writer, best
known as
being a
writer for the
short lived animated series Undergrads.
Undergrads (2001, as Rob
Brody (8 episodes)...
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Phillip David Cagan (April 30, 1927 – June 15, 2012) was an
American scholar and author. He was
Professor of
Economics Emeritus at
Columbia University...
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Maloney Field at
Laird Q.
Cagan Stadium is a soccer-specific
stadium on the
campus of
Stanford University in Stanford, California. The
stadium hosts the...
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original on May 7, 2017.
Retrieved November 6, 2011. Slick, Grace;
Andrea Cagan (September 1, 1998).
Somebody to Love? A Rock-and-Roll Memoir. New York...
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Serra Çağan (born
February 17, 1997) is a
Turkish women's
football defender, who
plays in the
Turkish Women's
Football Super League for 1207
Anyalya Spor...
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Andrea Cagan is an
American writer,
biographer and ghostwriter. She has
edited and
collaborated on more than
fifteen books,
including biographies of Diana...
- Channel.
McCorkle and
Schooley served as
executive producers, as did Josh A.
Cagan,
Zanne Devine, Adam B. Stein, and Zach Lipovsky. On
April 25, 2018, it was...