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Lavemai (16
April 1934 – 2 June 2006), who
fought under the name
Kitione Lave, was a
Tongan heavyweight boxer from the
island of Hunga, Vava'u and Kotu...
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Lave was an
ironclad floating battery of the
French Navy
during the 19th century. She was part of the Dévastation
class of
floating batteries. In the 1850s...
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laver in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Laver may
refer to: A
basin for
ritual purification Lavatorium, a
washing facility in a
monastery Green...
- Jean
Lave is a
social anthropologist who
theorizes learning as
changing parti****tion in on-going
changing practice. Her
lifework challenges conventional...
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Rebecca Lave is a geographer,
professor of
geography at
Indiana University Bloomington (IU), and the
current president of the
American ****ociation of Geographers...
- to: Jean
Lave,
American anthropologist Kitione Lave,
Tongan boxer Lave Cross (1866–1927),
American third baseman in
Major League Baseball Lave Winham (1881–1951)...
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originating from the town of
Laval,
Mayenne Laval (surname)
Laval, a
village in the muni****lity of Sainte-Ode,
Luxembourg Province.
Laval, Quebec, a city and...
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Lester Barnard Lave (August 5, 1939 – May 9, 2011) was an
American economist who
helped pioneer the
field of
environmental economics,
notably the idea...
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fielder and
Louisville teammate of
Lave's,
though Lave himself did not play in that
particular game due to injury.
Lave Cross's
contract was sold to the...
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Laval is a city in Quebec, Canada. It is in the
southwest of the province,
north of Montreal. It is the
largest suburb of Montreal, the third-largest...