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Edmund Heines (21 July 1897 – 30 June 1934) was a
German ****
politician and
Deputy to
Ernst Röhm, the
Stabschef of the
Sturmabteilung (SA).
Heines was...
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Edmands may
refer to: John
Edmands (librarian) (1820–1915),
American J.
Wiley Edmands, U.S.
Representative John
Edmunds (disambiguation) John Edmonds...
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Livermore White Pickering Nelson Varnum Nelson Osgood Cushing A.
Abbott Duncan Edmands Damrell C.
Adams Thomas A. Rice Twic****
Whiting I
Pierce Field B. Dean...
- John
Wiley Edmands (March 1, 1809 –
January 31, 1877) was a
member of the
United States House of
Representatives from M****achusetts.
Edmands was born in...
- John
Edmands (February 1, 1820 –
October 17, 1915) was an
American librarian who was
responsible for
innovations in
filing methodologies. He inspired...
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Bluebird is a 2013
drama film
written and
directed by
Lance Edmands. Set and
filmed in
Northern Maine, it
tells the
story of how a
school bus driver's...
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honorary grade of
brevet brigadier general.
Edmands was born to J.
Wiley Edmands and
Rebecca Cushing Edmands in Boston, M****achusetts. His
father served...
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Edmund Edmund I of
England Pronunciation /
ˈɛdmənd/ Old English: [ˈæːɑdmund]
Gender Masculine Language(s)
English Origin Language(s) Old
English Derivation...
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George Edmands Merrill (December 19, 1846 – June 11, 1908) was an
American Baptist clergyman and educator, born at Charlestown, M****.
Merrill was born...
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Patricia Clarkson and
Adriana Barraza. She is also set to star in
Lance Edmands'
thriller Brigh****er,
starring alongside Scoot McNairy and Jack Reynor...