- Carrère and Hastings, the firm of John
Merven Carrère (/kəˈrɛər/ kə-RAIR;
November 9, 1858 –
March 1, 1911) and
Thomas Hastings (March 11, 1860 – October...
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Merven Clair (born 2 July 1993) is a
Mauritian boxer. He
competed at the 2016
Summer Olympics in the men's
middleweight event, in
which he was eliminated...
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Gambiza Anna
Njere 1 own goal
Hazel Kanyuru (against Zimbabwe)
Parissa Merven (against Botswana)
Fabiana Simiette (against Zambia) "COSAFA Women's Under-17...
- the beaux-arts
architectural firm of Carrère and
Hastings headed by John
Merven Carrère and
Thomas Hastings. The pair
designed two
Subway Bridges now referred...
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Merven John "Red" Ryan (July 11, 1897 –
August 16, 1969), born
Mervin Ferguson, was an
American baseball pitcher in the
Negro leagues. He pla**** from 1915...
- Cali (1965–2019),
former reputed boss of the
Gambino crime family. John
Merven Carrère (1858–1911),
partner in
notable Beaux-Arts
architecture firm. Paul...
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Unanimous decision to
Garan Croft from Wales. He was
defeated by
Mauritius Merven Clair in the men's 69 kg
Welterweight final by
split decision to emerge...
- 2015. Palsokar, R. D. (1996).
Bajirao I An
Outstanding Cavalry General.
Merven Technologies. ISBN 9788193989586. Mehta,
Jaswant Lal (2005).
Advanced Study...
- Park Avenue, 550 Park
Avenue and the
Lincoln Building on 42nd Street. John
Merven Carrère (1858–1911) –
worked with McKim, Mead &
White from 1883 through...
- John Carrère may
refer to: John
Merven Carrère (1858–1911),
American architect John Carrère (politician) (died 1948),
Canadian politician This disambiguation...