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Frederick U.
Conard High
School is a
public high
school in West Hartford, in the U.S.
state of Connecticut. It
opened in 1957, and was
named after Frederick...
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Grant Conard (August 5, 1867 –
November 5, 1919) was an
American Republican politician from California.
Grant Conard was born on
August 5, 1867, in LaSalle...
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Edward W.
Conard is an
American businessman,
author and scholar. He is a New York Times-bestselling
author of The
Upside of Inequality: How Good Intentions...
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Alfred Conard can
refer to:
Alfred Fellenberg Conard (1835 – 1906),
horticulturalist and
founder of Star
Roses and Plants/
Conard-Pyle
Alfred F.
Conard, professor...
- The
Conard Fissure is a
geologic feature in
Northern Arkansas where a
deposit of
Pleistocene fossils was
discovered in 1903.
Several specimens from saber-toothed...
- Star
Roses and Plants/
Conard-Pyle, is a
horticultural products company,
based in West Grove,
Pennsylvania since 1855. The
company introduced the Peace...
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Conard House is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit organization based in the SoMa arts
district of San Francisco,
working to
support adults living with
serious mental...
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neologism neo-noir,
using the Gr****
prefix for the word new, is
defined by Mark
Conard as "any film
coming after the
classic noir
period that
contains noir themes...
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Conard Fowkes (January 4, 1933 in Washington, D.C. –
December 14, 2009 in New York City) was an
American actor. He was best
known for
acting in soap operas...
- the 1980s. Led by Eddy
Conard they had hits with
their versions of Soul Cha Cha", and "Theme from Shaft". Band
leader Eddy
Conard is from Gary, Indiana...