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Quarles is a surname, and may
refer to:
Benjamin Arthur Quarles (1904–1996), historian, administrator, scholar,
educator Christina Quarles (born 1985)...
- Paul O'Neill
asked Quarles to
return to the Treasury,
where he
served until the mid-term
elections in 2006. At the Treasury,
Quarles was a
senior official...
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Quarles Range (85°36′S 164°30′W / 85.600°S 164.500°W / -85.600; -164.500) is a high and
rugged range of the
Queen Maud Mountains,
extending from the...
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Francis Quarles (about 8 May 1592 – 8
September 1644) was an
English poet most
notable for his
emblem book
entitled Emblems.
Francis Quarles was born in...
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Fletcher appointed Quarles to two
consecutive terms as a
Student Council Member on the
Kentucky Council on
Postsecondary Education.
Quarles ran, in 2010, for...
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University and a master's from
Georgia State University.
Quarles has
published 9 novels.
Quarles likes to
write stories set in
alternative universes because...
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Quarles van
Ufford (also:
Quarles or
Quarles de
Quarles,
stemming from
Quarles) is the name of a
Dutch family of
English descent whose members have belonged...
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George Quarles as
tight ends
coach l Source". Leaf Chronicle.
Retrieved June 9, 2024. Adams,
Emily (December 23, 2021). "Everything
George Quarles said...
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football at Wake Forest.
Quarles grew up on
Singleton Road in the
neighborhood of Gladiator,
which is
located in Norcross, Georgia.
Quarles attended Meadowcr****...
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Quarles &
Brady was
formed in 1892. In 2000, the firm
merged with
Streich Lang, a Phoenix,
Arizona law firm.
After being known in
Arizona as
Quarles &...