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Ednah Kurgat (born June 15, 1991) is a Kenyan-born
American middle- and long-distance runner. She won the 2017 NCAA
Division I
Cross Country Championships...
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Ednah Dow
Littlehale Cheney (June 27, 1824 –
November 19, 1904) was an
American writer, reformer, and philanthropist. She was born on
Beacon Hill, Boston...
- been in use in the
Anglosphere since the 1600s, when it was
often spelled Ednah. The name was
particularly well-used in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries...
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guitarist Alex Weir,
percussionist Steve Scales, and
singers Lynn
Mabry and
Ednah Holt. In 1985,
Talking Heads released their best-selling album,
Little Creatures...
- Cheney, "Das Ewig-Weibliche", p, 228.
Ednah Dow Cheney, "The
Reign of Womanhood" (1897), in
Reminiscences of
Ednah Dow
Cheney (born Littlehale) (Boston:...
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Ednah Robinson Aiken (September 7, 1872 – 1960) was an
American writer, editor, clubwoman, and playwright,
based in the San
Francisco Bay area.
Ednah...
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earliest American treatise is Patience: A
Series of
Games with
Cards by
Ednah Dow
Littlehale Cheney (1869),
which was
followed in 1870 by Patience: A...
- core
members of
Talking Heads are
joined by
backing singers Lynn
Mabry and
Ednah Holt,
guitarist Alex Weir,
keyboardist Bernie Worrell and percussionist...
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Ednah Shepard Thomas (June 14, 1901 –
October 27, 1995) was an
American college professor. She
oversaw the
freshman writing program at the University...
- Edna
Chumo Chepngeno (born 15 July 1977) was a
former Kenyan volleyball player. She was part of the
Kenya women's
national volleyball team. She parti****ted...