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Thomas Flawn VC (22
December 1857 – 19
January 1925) was an
English recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the
highest and most
prestigious award for gallantry...
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James Flawn (1837–1917) was an
English restaurateur and tent
revivalist who was
largely involved with the
Salvation Army from 1865 to his death.
Flawn was...
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Peter T.
Flawn (February 17, 1926 – May 7, 2017) was
President of the
University of
Texas at
Austin from 1979 to 1985. He was also a
geologist and educator...
- forbidden. The
English word "flan", and the
earlier forms "flaune" and "
flawn", come from the Old
French flaon (modern
French flan), in turn from the...
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Flawn is an
occupational surname for a
maker of
pancakes or
custard from an old
French word ″flaon″. The
Normans introduced the word into
medieval English...
- The
Peter T.
Flawn Academic Center (abbreviated FAC,
formerly the
Undergraduate Library and
Academic Center) is an
undergraduate library and "technology...
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ocean water through the
fractured basalts of the
sheeted ****s.
Peter T
Flawn (1951). "Nomenclature of
epidote rocks".
American Journal of Science. 249...
- Bank, aged 24, and
Amanda White, who
headed up the HS3 rail project. Jan
Flawn CBE was the
first Woman of
business services who
launched her
business at...
- been
called the
first woman to lead a
major state university.
Peter T.
Flawn served two
separate terms as president, the only
individual to do so. Several...
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Russell (born 1966) is an
American sociologist. He is the
Priscilla Pond
Flawn Regents Professor in
Child Development at
University of
Texas at Austin...