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Ceder may
refer to:
Ralph Ceder (1898 - 1951),
American film
director and
writer Ulf
Ceder (born 1974),
Finnish darts player Jurgen Ceder,
Belgian politician...
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Ceded Districts is the name of an area in the Deccan,
India that was '
ceded' to the
British East
India Company by the
Nizam in 1800. The name was in use...
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Cede and
Company (also
known as
Cede and Co. or
Cede & Co.) is a
specialist United States financial institution that
processes transfers of
stock certificates...
- Dieudonné
Cédor (1925 –
September 27, 2010) was a
Haitian painter. Born in Anse-à-Veau,
Cédor had his work displa****
around the world, with
exhibits in...
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famous part of her work
today is her
erotic poetry,
especially Cywydd y
Cedor ("Poem to the ****"), a poem
praising the ****. In it, she
upbraids male...
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Naomi Ceder is an
American software developer, author, and
conference speaker. She is the
author of the
second and
third editions of The
Quick Python...
- to the
United States."
Although the
lands are
commonly referred to as "
ceded lands" or "public lands," some
refer to them as "seized lands" or "Hawaiian...
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Čede Filipovski - Dame (Macedonian: Чеде Филиповски - Даме) was born in 1923 in the
village Nikiforovo (now in
Mavrovo and Rostuša Muni****lity) near Gostivar...
- Dieudonné
Cedor. From 1950 to 1956 he
attended the
Foyer of Fine Arts,
founded by a
group of
intellectuals and
modern artists,
including Cedor. Casimir...
- Cédric "
Cede"
Dupont (born 22
March 1979) is a
Swiss musician,
currently a
guitarist in
Swiss modern metal band
Silent Circus. Cédric "
Cede"
Dupont is...