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Loder is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrew Loder (1826–1900),
Australian politician Anne
Marie Loder (born 1969),
Canadian actress...
- University,
which he "just hated."
Loder then
joined the
United States Army and
graduated from its
journalism school.
Loder stated that he "just fell into"...
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moved to
Hollywood and cast
Loder in
Lilies of the
Field (1930). This was
produced by
Warners studio,
which also used
Loder in The
Second Floor Mystery...
- In geology, a
lode is a
deposit of
metalliferous ore that
fills or is
embedded in a
fracture (or crack) in a rock
formation or a vein of ore that is deposited...
- John
Loder may
refer to: John
Loder (actor) (1898–1988),
British actor John
Loder (landowner) (c.1726–1805),
English clergyman,
landowner and
founder of...
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Turner &
Loder 1986, p. 53.
Turner &
Loder 1986, p. 66.
Turner &
Loder 1986, pp. 53–54. Bego 2005, p. 55.
Turner &
Loder 1986, p. 73.
Turner &
Loder 1986...
- was
subject to a
boundary review and
Loder was not re-elected in 2015 when the seat
became a two-member ward.
Loder was
chairman of West
Dorset Conservatives...
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Later that year,
Loder won a talent-search
contest hosted by YC Newfoundland, a
Christian youth conference. As part of the award,
Loder was
given time with...
- Beethoven's
Symphony No. 9.
George Patrick Henry Loder was born in Bath,
Somerset in 1816, son of
George Loder, a flautist, and wife Mary Cook, who had married...
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Lode Runner is a 2D puzzle-platform game,
developed by Doug
Smith and
published by
Broderbund in 1983. Its
gameplay mechanics are
similar to
Space Panic...