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Marm may
refer to: schoolmarm, a
female teacher a
female fuddy-duddy
Fredericka Mandelbaum (1818–1894), a New York
entrepreneur and
criminal fence to many...
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Marming is a
village in
Sindhupalchok District in the
Bagmati Zone of
central Nepal. At the time of the 1991
Nepal census it had a po****tion of 2918...
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Walter Joseph "Joe"
Marm Jr. (born
November 20, 1941) is a
retired United States Army
colonel and a
recipient of the
United States military's
highest decoration...
- A teacher, also
called a
schoolteacher or
formally an educator, is a
person who
helps students to
acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue, via the practice...
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Fredericka "
Marm"
Mandelbaum (March 25, 1825 –
February 26, 1894)
operated as a
criminal fence to many of the
street gangs and
criminals of New York's...
- The
University of
Liverpool (abbreviated UOL) is the "original red brick"
research university situated in Liverpool, England.
Founded in 1881 as University...
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brewing company,
Three Marm Brewing, a "
marm"
being the part of a tree
trunk that
forks into two or more trunks. The
partners of
Three Marm Brewing are predominantly...
- the
evolution of tone from the
voiced aspirates. Yip (2002), pp. 212–14.
Marm,
Ingvald (1967).
Teach Yourself Norwegian (2nd ed.). Aylesbury, England:...
- building. She also pla**** the part of
Skirty Marm in a BBC1 children's comedy,
Belfry Witches.
Skirty Marm and her
friend Old
Noshie (Lucy Davis) were...
- form—the
speaker here
referring to himself: "Travler,
marm, this niggur's no travler; I ar' a trapper,
marm, a mountain-man, wagh!" It was not used as a term...