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father Sir
Edmund Jenings was a
barrister and
Member of
Parliament from
Ripon in Yorkshire, England. In the 16th century,
Jenings had
traditionally worked...
- Camp
Jened was a
summer camp for
disabled people in the
state of New York that
became a
springboard for the
disability rights movement and independent...
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Jenings patented 650
acres inland near the head of the
Potomac River,
based on
people for
whose immigration he had paid. In
September 1663,
Jenings and...
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Colepeper Chicheley (acting)
Howard of
Effingham Andros Nicholson Nott
Jenings Hunter Orkney (absentee)
Spotswood Drysdale "King"
Carter Gooch Albemarle...
- Te Deum 00398 329 5. 1750 or earlier chorale setting "Herr, ich denk an
jene Zeit" B♭ maj. SATB 39: 216 III/2.2: 123
after Z 4840; text by Mylius [de]...
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Gordon (April 27, 2017). "Tribeca Film
Festival 'Keep the Change,' 'Bobbi
Jene' Win Top Awards". Variety.com. Wiseman,
Andreas (December 2, 2018). "British...
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Edmund Jennings or
Jenings may
refers to:
Edmund Jennings (Member of Parliament) (1626–1691),
Member of
Parliament for
Ripon Edmund Jenings (governor) aka...
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Jene A.
Golovchenko (1946 –
November 13, 2018) was an
American physicist. He was born in 1946, and
received his PhD in
physics in 1972, from Rensselaer...
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action sequences, she
underwent movement training with the
dancer Bobbi Jene Smith.
Benjamin Lee of The
Guardian took note of Portman's "strong, fiercely...
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Jené Baclawski is an
American soccer manager.
Baclawski pla****
college soccer for the women's team of
Queens University of
Charlotte in the
United States...