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Representatives Minard Lefever (born 1798),
American architect Jacob LeFever (1830–1905),
American politician Daniel Myron LeFever (born 1835), American...
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automatic revolver (also
known as the
Lefever revolver) was a .32
caliber revolver. It was
designed by
Charles F.
Lefever (U.S.
patent 944,448, 1909) and manufactured...
- $1 million. Louis-Dreyfus was
married twice. In 1955 he
married Judith LeFever. They had one daughter,
actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus (b.
January 1961) before...
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barrel shotguns. The
Lefever Arms
Company (1883–1916) was a
manufacturer of guns in Syracuse, New York,
founded by
Daniel Myron LeFever (1835–1906), an American...
- The
Lefever Arms
Company (1883–1916) was a
manufacturer of guns in Syracuse, New York
founded by
Daniel Lefever. The
company was in the
business of gun...
- Pajama, a
symbolic figure in the story. In Paris,
Claude and
Marcel LeFever of the
LeFever Parfumerie are not
concerned with the
small perfume house in New...
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Rittenhouse (born
November 30, 1988) is an
American actress. She has pla**** Cody
LeFever in the ABC
prime time soap
opera Blood & Oil, Dr. Anna Ziev in the Hulu...
- ABC's
primetime soap
opera Blood & Oil,
portraying the lead role of
Billy LeFever. The
series was
cancelled after a
short run of 10 episodes. In 2016, Crawford...
- nishikigoi, or
translated in
English "long tail carp".
Randy LeFever, the son of
Wyatt LeFever, a
noted breeder of koi, is
credited with
suggesting they...
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Jacob LeFever (April 20, 1830 –
February 4, 1905) was a U.S.
Representative from New York.
Jacob LeFever was born in New Paltz, New York on
April 20, 1830...