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Radio named Lesley Gore
Sings of Mixed-Up Hearts, Gore's
second album, as
forebearer of one of the top 150
albums recorded by women. The
album missed the official...
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bodily processes and
quality of life in
humans and animals. The
academic forebearer of the
modern field of
behavioral medicine and a part of the practice...
- of Altenburger, Weißenfels,
given for one
Manegoldus de Weißenfels, a
forebearer to the
house of Thuringia. The name
Mangold is
currently most widespread...
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Religion 1990: Seventy-Five
Years of
Scholarly Excellence: A
Homage to Our
Forebearers 1991:
Educating America:
Black Universities and Colleges,
Strengths and...
- two
origins encouraged a
satire more
aggressive than that of its
Roman forebearers Szabari,
Antonia (October 23, 2009), Less
Rightly Said:
Scandals and...
- 1996, one of the most
commercially successful graphing calculators and a
forebearer to the more
successful TI-84 and TI-84 Plus
Casio classpad 300, c. 2003...
- Stars.
These samples are
intended to
serve as
tributes to "Nas'
lyrical forebearers [sic] and around-the-way influences. He is
repping his borough's hip...
- in its use of
matres lectionis, with the
Samaritan Pentateuch and its
forebearers being more full and the
Qumran tradition showing the most
liberal use...
- are realized.
Automotive industry (with Fiat
Chrysler Automobiles as a
forebearer) is
dominated by
cluster located in
Kragujevac and its vicinity, and contributes...
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Moses as an infant.
According to
Muslim tradition, she
serves as the
forebearer of that name for Mary,
mother of Jesus. This
matter has been explained...