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William Cuthbert Faulkner (/ˈfɔːknər/;
September 25, 1897 – July 6, 1962) was an
American writer. He is best
known for his
novels and
short stories set...
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transferred to the U.S.
government in 1801, the deed
states the name as "
Faulkners". The U.S.
Board on
Geographic Names changed and
established "Falkner...
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Kimberley Faulkner (born
October 13, 1965) is an
American television hostess who
joined the Fox News
Channel in 2005. She
anchors The
Faulkner Focus, a...
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shared interests in both
hunting and politics.
After their marriage, the
Faulkners resided in Highlands,
which is
located near the
village of Seaforde, County...
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Judith R.
Faulkner (born
August 11, 1943) is an
American billionaire businesswoman who is the CEO and
founder of Epic Systems, a
healthcare software company...
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Leonard Anthony Faulkner (5
December 1926 – 6 May 2018) was an
Australian Catholic clergyman and the
seventh Archbishop of Adelaide. Born in
rural South...
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William Faulkner was an
American author.
Faulkner may also
refer to:
Faulkner (surname), an
English surname (and list of
people with that name)
Faulkner (band)...
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William Faulkner (1897—1962) was an
American writer who won the 1949
Nobel Prize in Literature. He is best
known for his
novels and
short stories set in...
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Richard Ian
Faulkner (born 1
January 1980) is a British-American
guitarist best
known as one of the lead
guitarists for the
heavy metal band
Judas Priest...