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Emen may
refer to:
Emen, Bulgaria, a
village in
Bulgaria Emen, Bor, a
village in
Turkey Emen Island, an
island in
Antarctica Emmen (disambiguation) This...
- Born on May 9, 1862 in Volney, New York,
Homer Emens was the son of
Peter Walter Emens and
Elizabeth Emens (née Scott). He was
educated by the Syracuse...
- at the
Dubai Sevens in
December 2023. "Austin
Emens". Its Rugby.
Retrieved 11
October 2024. "Austin
Emens". All Rugby.
Retrieved 11
October 2024. Pole...
- in 2002. Also in 2002, Yale Law
School awarded Emens her J.D.
After graduating from law school,
Emens served as a law
clerk for
Judge Robert D. Sack on...
- The John R.
Emens College-Community Auditorium, or
Emens Auditorium, is an
auditorium on the
campus of Ball
State University in Muncie, Indiana, United...
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communities are
eligible to
apply for the John R.
Emens and
Aline B.
Emens Scholarship. The
value of the
Emens Scholarship varies from year to year. In recent[when...
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Lennox Lewis (2nd meeting)". BoxRec. 3
January 2015.
Retrieved 16
April 2016.
Emen, Jake (30
October 2011). "Biggest
boxing PPVs of all time – UFC". Yahoo!...
- (1969).
Academic and
athletic buildings,
including Irving Gymnasium (1962),
Emens Auditorium (1964),
Cooper Science Complex (1967),
Scheumann Stadium (1967)...
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Emen (Bulgarian: Емен [
ˈɛmɛn]) is a
village in
Veliko Tarnovo Muni****lity,
Veliko Tarnovo Province, Bulgaria,
famous for the
nearby caves and canyon....
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Archived from the
original on
April 16, 2021.
Retrieved April 16, 2021.
Emen, Jake (October 30, 2011). "Biggest
boxing PPVs of all time – UFC". Sports...