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fourmi (1891).
Sedger was
later active in the
fledgling cinema industry.
Sedger was born in Rochester, New York, the son of
Joseph Sedger, a distiller,...
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Fundenhall in Norfolk.
Sedger was
articled to
George Nattress between 1873 and 1878 and for a
short period Nattress and
Sedger worked in partnership....
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their leaves.
Sedge may also
refer to:
Acorus calamus,
sweet flag, a
plant in the
family Acoraceae Carex, the true
sedge genus USCGC
Sedge (WLB 402), a...
- The
sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) is an Old
World warbler in the
genus Acrocephalus. It is a medium-sized
warbler with a brown, streaked...
- Blue
sedge is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Carex firma,
certain cultivars are
known as blue
sedge Carex flacca (syn.
Carex glauca)...
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White sedge is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Carex alba,
native to
temperate woodlands of
Eurasia Carex albida,
endemic to California...
- The
sedge wren (Cistothorus stellaris) is a
small and
secretive p****erine bird in the
family Troglodytidae. It is
widely distributed in
North America...
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Stiff sedge is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Carex bigelowii Carex biltmoreana,
endemic to the
southeastern United States Carex meadii...
- Elk-
sedge may
refer to:
Carex garberi, a
species of
sedge native to
northern North America.
Carex geyeri , a
species of
sedge native to
western North...
- Fox
sedge is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Carex vulpina,
native to
Europe and
western Asia
Carex vulpinoidea,
native to
North America...