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Prunus avium,
commonly called wild cherry,
sweet cherry or
gean is a
species of cherry, a
flowering plant in the rose family, Rosaceae. It is
native to...
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Larry Schultz (November 14, 1950 –
February 27, 2011) was an
American yoga
teacher who was a long-time
student of the
founder of
Ashtanga (vinyasa) yoga...
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Gean House, or The
Gean, is an
early 20th-century Arts and
Crafts style mansion,
located on
Tullibody Road, Alloa, Scotland. It was
owned and used as...
- Wuon-
Gean Ho (Chinese: 何文津; pinyin: hé wén jīn) (born 1973, Oxford) is a
British Chinese artist who
specialises in
printmaking and
whose work has appeared...
- The Jê
languages (also
spelled Gê, Jean, Ye,
Gean), or Jê–Kaingang languages, are
spoken by the Jê, a
group of
indigenous peoples in Brazil. The Jê family...
- A
gancanagh (/ɡænˈkænə/) (from
Irish gean cánach 'love talker') is a male
fairy from the
mythology of
Northern Ireland,
known for
seducing women. The name...
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Gean Pamela O'Neil (1951-2018) was an
international lawn and
indoor bowler representing Jersey.
Gean was part of the
fours team with
Christine Grimes,...
- Mc
Gean was an
American ice
dancer who
competed with Lois Waring. Together, they were the
national champions in 1950 and 1952.
Pairs (with Ann Mc
Gean) Ice...
- Albano, Lou (2008).
Often Imitated,
Never Duplicated:
Captain Lou Albano.
GEAN Publishing. p. 104. ISBN 978-0-615-18998-7. "WWF Show
Results 1980". The...
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Fortson on
vocals and guitar, Joe
Pennell on guitar, Otto Nuss on organ, Doug
Gean on b**** guitar, and Paul
Dennert on drums. The band had its only hit in 1964...