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Evaline Ness (April 24, 1911 –
August 12, 1986) was an
American commercial artist, illustrator, and
author of children's books. She
illustrated more than...
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Evaline may
refer to:
Evaline, Washington, US
Evaline Hilda Burkitt,
British suffragette Evaline Ness,
American artist Eveline (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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novels and the
interior art for the
short story picture books was done by
Evaline Ness. New
illustrations for the 1973
anthology were done by
Margot Zemach...
- Placebo,
Forrest was
drummer for the
ambient rock band
Evaline. He
announced his
intention to
leave Evaline in
January 2007, but
remained with the band throughout...
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Evaline Hilda Burkitt (19 July 1876 – 7
March 1955) was a
British suffragette and
member of the Women's
Social and
Political Union (WSPU). A militant...
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Frank Lausche, kept Ness on. In 1939, Ness
married illustrator Evaline Michelow. In 1942, the
Nesses moved to Washington, D.C.,
where he worked...
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Weezer (commonly
known as the Blue Album) is the
debut studio album by the
American rock band Weezer,
released on May 10, 1994, by DGC Records. It was...
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Evaline is an
unincorporated community in Washington,
United States,
south of
Napavine and 3
miles north of
Winlock on
State Route 603. The
earliest white...
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inspired a 1986
computer video game with the same title.
According to maps by
Evaline Ness, the
witches live on the
opposite fringe of the Marshes, near the...
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Madeleva was born in ****berland, Wisconsin, in 1887, and
christened Mary
Evaline Wolff. Her father,
August Wolff, was a
Lutheran and a
saddle and harness...