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Evard (Persian: اوارد, also
Romanized as
Evārd; also
known as Avārd) is a
village in
Tuskacheshmeh Rural District, in the
Central District of
Galugah County...
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Byron Alfred Evard (March 27, 1908 –
December 22, 1983) was an
American professional basketball player. He pla**** in the
National Basketball League for...
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Edvard Beneš (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɛdvard ˈbɛnɛʃ] ; 28 May 1884 – 3
September 1948) was a
Czech politician and
statesman who
served as the president...
- Ain
Evard (born 22 June 1962) is a
former Estonian high
jumper who
represented the
Soviet Union and Estonia. His
personal best
equals to 2.25, jumped...
- Jean André
Evard (1 June 1876 – 20 July 1972) was a
Swiss painter and drafter. His
special significance lies in the
field of
constructive art. He is counted...
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Gerald Evard (born 23 May 1948) is a
Swiss former backstroke swimmer. He
competed in
three events at the 1968
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde,...
- spell,
Evard's Black Tentacles,
Evard has also
developed the
following spells:
Evard's All-Seeing Worm and
Evard's Menacing Tentacles.
Evard is known...
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Mehitable died in 1767. In 1770,
Deane married Elizabeth (Saltonstall)
Evards,
granddaughter of
Connecticut Governor Gurdon Saltonstall of the M****achusetts...
- with a
cooking range, was a
fixture of middle-class homes. In 1850 Mary
Evard invented the
Reliance Cook Stove,
which was
divided in two with one half...
- Ann
Bilansky (born Mary Ann
Evards Wright) (c. 1820 –
March 23, 1860) was an
American housewife convicted in 1859 of
poisoning her
husband with ****nic...