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Mary Clare Absalom (17 July 1892 – 29
August 1970) was a
British actress of stage, film and television.
Daughter of
George Alfred Absalom,
Clare was educated...
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Mary Clare (1892–1970) was a
British actress of stage, film and television.
Mary Clare may also
refer to:
Mary Clare Br****ington (1874–1966), American...
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Sister Mary Helaine O'Neill, the teacher, was
severely burned, but survived. She died on
September 27, 1975. Room 212,
housing Sister Mary Clare Therese...
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Mother Mary Clare Moore (20
March 1814 – 13
December 1874) was an
Irish Sister of Mercy, a
Crimean War
nurse and a teacher. She was one of the ten original...
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became a
Roman Catholic nun,
Sister Mary Clare and, subsequently,
Mother Superior of the
Franciscan Order of Poor
Clares. She
funded the
construction of churches...
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Mary Clare Laurence Br****ington (June 5, 1874 –
January 6, 1966) was an
American suffragist,
president of the
Delaware Equal Suffrage ****ociation (DESA)...
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Mother Mary Clare Millea was the
superior general of the
Catholic Apostles of the
Sacred Heart of
Jesus (from 2004 to 2016).
Mary Clare Millea, a native...
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Mary Clare Judith Phyllis Jose
Quiambao (born
Mary Clare Judith Phyllis Atienza Jose;
August 26, 1988),
better known as Niña Jose (Tagalog: [ˈniɲɐ hoˈse])...
- and
Middle Eastern Americans in the
United States Congress Jalonick,
Mary Clare (September 9, 2024). "New
Jersey Democrat George Helmy sworn in as replacement...
- (second engineer),
voice (track 1) –
Loredana Crisan Flute –
Diane Grubbe,
MaryClare Brzytwa Guitars, keyboards, arranger, producer,
music – Niko
Wenner Mastering...