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Quentins is a 2002
novel by the
Irish author Maeve Binchy. The
title refers to
Quentins Restaurant, a
fictional upscale dining establishment in central...
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Quentin Jerome Tarantino (/ˌtærənˈtiːnoʊ/; born
March 27, 1963) is an
American filmmaker, actor, and author. His
films are
characterized by
stylized violence...
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Quentin Rehabilitation Center (SQ),
formerly known as San
Quentin State Prison, is a
California Department of
Corrections and
Rehabilitation state...
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Quentin is a
primarily male
given name.
Quentin or
Quentins may also
refer to:
Quentin (surname) HMS
Quentin (G78), a
Second World War
destroyer Quentin...
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means "the fifth".
Saint Quentin (died c. 287)
Quentin Anderson (1912–2003),
American literary critic and
cultural historian Quentin Bajac (born 1965), French...
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Battle of
Saint Quentin, most of
which were
fought in the
vicinity of Saint-
Quentin,
Aisne in Picardy, France.
Battle of St.
Quentin (1557), Savoy-Spanish...
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Quentin Tarantino is an
American film director,
screenwriter and film
producer who has
directed ten films. He
first began his
career in the 1980s by directing...
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Quentin (Latin: Quintinus; died c. 287 AD) also
known as
Quentin of Amiens, was an
early Christian saint. The
legend of his life has him as a
Roman citizen...
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Geoffrey Quentin McCaully Hubbard (January 6, 1954 –
November 12, 1976), was the son of
Scientology founder L. Ron
Hubbard and his
third wife, Mary Sue...
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Quentin Cook may
refer to:
Fatboy Slim (born
Quentin Cook in 1963),
British recording artist Quentin L. Cook (born 1940),
American leader in The Church...