- town of
Gingles was created. The town was
named for
Alexander Gingles, who came from
Ireland to
settle in
Ashland County in the 1890s.
Gingles is located...
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Gingles may
refer to:
Gingles, Wisconsin, town
Thornburg v.
Gingles, 1986
lawsuit This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Gingles...
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Thornburg v.
Gingles, 478 U.S. 30 (1986), was a
United States Supreme Court case in
which a
unanimous Court found that "the
legacy of
official discrimination...
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Gingle Wang (Chinese: 王淨; pinyin: Wáng Jìng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ông Chēng; born 7
February 1998) is a
Taiwanese actress and writer.
Gingle began her
acting career...
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Gingle may
refer to:
Gingle Wang,
actress and
writer Jingle (carriage)
Ringing Gingle Bells,
Korean album This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Stroud is an
American educator, author, and
Democratic politician from
Gingles, Wisconsin. She is a member-elect of the
Wisconsin State ****embly, and...
- minorities.: 1013–1014 An
issue regarding the
third Gingles precondition remains unresolved. In
Gingles, the
Supreme Court split as to
whether plaintiffs...
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Ringing Gingle Bells was the
Christmas album of the
Korean girl
group Chakra. The
single of the
album was "Lonely Christmas", with a
music video accompanying...
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reached the
clerical retirement age of 65). He is
married to
Elaine (née
Gingles) and they have two sons.
Following his retirement, he
served as an ****istant...
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rights for
African Americans,
Winner represented the
respondent Gingles in
Thornburg v.
Gingles (1986), a
Supreme Court case in
which the
court unanimously...