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Hildas is more
evident than that of
Trojans in the
regions where they intersect. The
dispersion of
Trojans in
inclination is
twice that of the
Hildas...
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Hilda is one of
several feminine given names derived from the name Hild,
formed from Old
Norse hildr,
meaning 'battle'. Hild, a Nordic-German Bellona...
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hildas.com. http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/schools/for-parents-and-carers/find-school-inspection-report/provider/ELS/104721 [dead link] "Home". st-
hildas.com...
- the
hilda family, a
collisional family of
asteroids in the
Hilda region.
Hilda gives its name to an
asteroid group called the
Hilda group (or
Hildas for...
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Hilda Effiong B****ey (born 20
September 1996),
known as
Hilda Baci, is a
Nigerian chef, restaurateur, actress, and the
former holder of the
Guinness World...
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Hilda Keenan (November 1891 –
August 20, 1940) was an
American actress and
vaudeville performer, part of a
family of
actors including her
father Frank...
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Roman Catholicism in the
English church.
Vibeke Vasbo's
Danish novel Hildas sang (Gyldendal, 1991) was
translated into
English by ****e
Kynoch and published...
- "
Hildas handbollsgener trivs i fotbollsmålet" (in Swedish).
Dagens Nyheter.
Retrieved 8
March 2015.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Hilda Carlén...
- Aunt
Hilda! (French:
Tante Hilda !; also
known as
Auntie Hilda in the
United States) is a 2013
animated French film
directed by Benoît
Chieux and Jacques-Rémy...
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Hilda's. For the root word see:
Hilda (disambiguation) St
Hilda's may
refer to:
Hilda of
Whitby is a
Christian saint known as St.
Hilda St.
Hilda's Church...