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American baseball player Scudders in India, 42
members of 4
generations of a
family devoted to
Christian service Thayer Scudder,
American social anthropologist...
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branched out into
potato chips in 1926 and
peanut butter in 1931. The
Scudders lived in La
Habra Heights. She
tended a
victory garden and
wrote a newspaper...
- A
Scud missile is one of a
series of
tactical ballistic missiles developed by the
Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was
exported widely to both Second...
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Scud or
SCUD may also
refer to:
Scud (crustacean), Amphipoda, a
shrimplike aquatic animal Scud (dog), a
character in the
animation Toy
Story Scud FM...
- department, the
Scudders are Princeton's
largest alumni family. A
small sample includes U.S. Rep. John A.
Scudder (1775), Rev. John
Scudder M.D. (1811),...
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Matthew (Matt)
Scudder is a
fictional character who
appears in
novels by
American crime writer Lawrence Block.
Scudder debuted in 1976's The Sins of the...
- Park just
north of the
bridge is
signed as the "
Scudders Falls" unit. The
extra s at the end of "
Scudders" was
dropped to make
pronunciation of the bridge's...
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Scudder's Row (possibly
Scudders Row) is a
historic row
house in Savannah, Georgia,
United States. It
comprises the five
homes from 1 to 9 East Gordon...
- Two TV
journalists have
become known as the
Scud Stud:
Canadian Arthur Kent, when
working for NBC in the 1991 Gulf War Somali-born
Rageh Omaar, when working...
- Pannus, or
scud clouds, is a type of
fractus cloud at low
height above ground, detached, and of
irregular form,
found beneath nimbostratus, ****ulonimbus...