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Minard Lafever (1798–1854) was an
American architect of
churches and
houses in the
United States in the
early nineteenth century.
Lafever began life as...
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Robin Lorraine LaFevers is an
American children's book
writer from California. She is the
author of the
Theodosia series (illustrated by Yoko Tanaka) and...
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multiple feet of snow". San
Francisco Chronicle.
Retrieved November 21, 2024.
LaFever, Matt (November 21, 2024). "California's
Avenue of
Giants flooded as hurricane-force...
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common surname,
yielding not only
Lefevre and Le
Fever, but also Lafevre,
Lafever, Lefavre, LeFave,
LaFave, as well as
other variant spellings. The English...
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first professional architects, such as
Charles Bulfinch and
Minard Lafever.
Robert Adam and
James Adam were
leading influences through their books...
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Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne
disease caused by
dengue virus,
prevalent in
tropical and
subtropical areas. It is
frequently asymptomatic; if symptoms...
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Typhoid fever, also
known simply as typhoid, is a
disease caused by
Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi bacteria, also
called Salmonella typhi. Symptoms...
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including ones by
Richard Upjohn (Christ Church, 1841–42) and
Minard Lafever (St.
Francis Cabrini Chapel,
originally Strong Place Baptist Church), 1851–52)...
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Cottonwood Media and
based on the children's
adventure novels by
Robin LaFevers.
Presented at the 2021 MIPCOM, the
first season premiered in the United...
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typhus fever, is a
group of
infectious diseases that
include epidemic typhus,
scrub typhus, and
murine typhus.
Common symptoms include fever, headache...