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Paris Olympic Games. Anna
Meares started competitive cycling at the age of 11 in 1994,
following her
older sister Kerrie Meares into the sport. The family...
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Jodhi Meares (born 24
March 1971) is an
Australian glamour model,
television personality and
fashion designer.
Meares took her
first steps into the spotlight...
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Mears or
Meares may
refer to:
Ainslie Meares (1910–1986),
Australian psychiatrist and
authority on
medical hypnotism Anna
Meares (born 1983), Australian...
- Crisis,
which brought Britain and
Spain to the
brink of war.
Meares'
father was
Charles Meares, "formerly an
attorney of
great eminence, and for several...
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after John
Meares, a
British explorer.
Immediately north of the cape is the
community of Cape
Meares, next to Cape
Meares Lake. Cape
Meares beach extends...
- The Cape
Meares Light is an
inactive lighthouse on the
coast of Oregon. It is
located on Cape
Meares just
south of
Tillamook Bay. It is open to the public...
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symptoms ****ociated with
Irlen syndrome. In 1980, New
Zealand teacher Olive Meares described the
visual distortions some
individuals reported when reading...
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during the
First World War.
Cecil Henry Meares was born in Inistioge,
Ireland on 14
February 1877 to
Major Meares and his wife,
Helen (née Townsend). He...
- Melbourne.
Ainslie Meares was born in Malvern, Victoria, on 3
March 1910, the
eldest son of
medical practitioner Albert George Meares, (1875–1928), and...
- Wilmington, N.C.,
April 21st, 1892.
Meares,
Iredell (1908). Mix
Brains and Ballots: Day for
Intellectual Voting.
Meares,
Iredell (1908). Bank
Deposit Guaranty:...