- John
Glendy (1755 – 1832) was a
Presbyterian clergyman from
County Londonderry in Ireland, who,
after being forced into
American exile for his ****ociation...
- The
Glendy Burk is an
American folk song by
Stephen Foster. It
appears in
James Buckley's New
Banjo Book
published in 1860. The
Glendy Burk of the song...
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Glendy Burke Arnold (1875–1955) was an
attorney and
judge in St. Louis, Missouri, in the
early 20th century.
Arnold was born
January 30, 1875, in Frankfort...
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waiting for her to
carry out
their escape plan.
Giuliana Santa Cruz as Rita
Glendy Asturias Rucal as
Gladys Ángela
Joana Quevedo as
Sulmi Alejandra Vásquez...
- Glen D.
Burke a.k.a.
Glendy Burke was an
American politician. He was the 29th
mayor of New
Orleans from June 8 to June 28, 1865. He was born in Baltimore...
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mother of:
Burke Carradine (1887–1932)
Victoria Carradine (born 1889)
Glendy Carradine (born 1890)
Josephine (born 1891) John
Carradine (1906–1988),...
- from the
original on 26
August 2013.
Retrieved 26
August 2013.
Mattalia Glendy (21
December 2000). "Three
Tenors Concert on Cold
Night Helps Aids Foundation"...
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Molina 27 DF ARG Juan
Alvacete 29 GK ECU Wálter
Hinostroza 31 DF ECU
Glendys Mina 37 DF ECU Jose
Caicedo 66 DF ECU Luis Gómez 90 GK ECU
Eduardo Bores...
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words long, with
enough plot for 8,000 and
enough originality for 800."
Glendy Culligan of The
Washington Post
described the
novel as a "thin
little whodunit...
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March 21, 1865 May 5, 1865
Samuel Miller Quincy May 5, 1865 June 8, 1865
Glendy Burke June 8, 1865 June 28, 1865 Hugh
Kennedy June 28, 1865
March 18, 1866...