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Flemmings signed with New York Red
Bulls II of the
United Soccer League on 25
March 2016. On 2
April 2016,
during his
first appearance,
Flemmings recorded...
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settlement are also
evidenced by the
common surnames Fleming, Flemings,
Flemming and
Flemmings. In the
United States, the
cities of De Pere and
Green Bay in Wisconsin...
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William Flemming (born 1979) is an
American sportscaster who is the
primary play-by-play
broadcaster for the
Boston Red Sox with the WEEI Red Sox Radio...
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McAnn Flemming,
Canadian teacher and
writer Arthur Flemming,
American government official Bill
Flemming,
American sportscaster Brett Flemming, Canadian...
- (NABC).
Flemmings transferred to
University of
North Carolina at
Wilmington following his
sophomore season at
Barton after his mother,
Tracy Flemmings, convinced...
- Ian
Lancaster Fleming (28 May 1908 – 12
August 1964) was an
English writer, best
known for his
postwar James Bond
series of spy novels.
Fleming came from...
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Hyacinth Flemmings (possibly
Hyacinth Fleming) is a
former cricketer who pla**** one
match during the 1973 Women's
Cricket World Cup for the
Jamaica women's...
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walked off the
field during its
September 30
match in
protest of
Junior Flemmings directing a
homophobic slur at one of its players. Due to the ensuing...
- Mitc**** (1953–1961)
Secretary of Health, Education, and
Welfare Oveta Culp
Hobby (1953–1955)
Marion B.
Folsom (1955–1958)
Arthur Flemming (1958–1961)...
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Walther Flemming (21
April 1843 – 4
August 1905) was a
German biologist and a
founder of cytogenetics. He was born in
Sachsenberg (now part of Schwerin)...