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Maggy may
refer to:
Maggy (model) (born 1992), Canadian-****anese
model Maggy Ashmawy (born 1992),
Egyptian sport shooter Maggy Breittmayer (1888–1961)...
- Dame
Margaret Natalie Smith (28
December 1934 – 27
September 2024) was a
British actress.
Known for her wit in both
comedic and
dramatic roles, she had...
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Maggies may
refer to:
Collingwood Football Club,
Australian rules football club
Maggies Centre, a
charity in the
United Kingdom and Hong Kong This disambiguation...
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Maggy Krell is an
American lawyer,
author and
politician currently serving in the
California State ****embly. She is a
Democrat representing the 6th district...
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Maggie or
Maggy is a
common short form of the name Magdalena, Magnolia, Margaret, Marigold.
Maggie Adamson,
Scottish musician Dame
Maggie Aderin-Po****...
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Maggy Breittmayer (2
September 1888 – 6 May 1961) was a
Swiss violinist and academic. She was born in Geneva,
daughter of
Henri Jean Breittmayer, an ****istant...
- "Maggie May" is a song
cowritten by
singer Rod
Stewart and
Martin Quittenton,
performed by
Stewart for his
album Every Picture Tells a Story, released...
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Maggy Corrêa is a
Rwandan Swiss autobiographical writer. In her
memoir Tutsie, etc. (1998) she
recounts how she
rescued her
mother from the
Rwandan genocide...
- "Maggie's Farm" is a song
written by Bob Dylan,
recorded on
January 15, 1965, and
released on the
album Bringing It All Back Home on
March 22 of that year...
- Māgaretto, born 14 May 1992 in Amagasaki, Hyōgo),
known professionally as
Maggy (マギー, Magī), is a
biracial (hāfu) ****anese
Canadian model, tarento, actress...