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Shain may
refer to:
Shain,
alternate name of Hashatjin, a city in
Ardabil Province, Iran
Charles Alexander Shain (1922–1960),
Australian astronomer Eva...
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Merle Shain (1935–1989) was a
Canadian author and journalist.
Shain was born in Toronto, and
graduated from the
University of Toronto, with a BA (1957)...
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Shain Cr**** (also
called Shane Cr****) is a
stream in the U.S.
states of Iowa and Missouri. It is a
tributary of West Fork Big Cr****. The
stream headwaters...
- Eva
Shain (November 24, 1917 –
August 19, 1999) was an
American boxing judge who was one of the
first female judges in New York and
became the
first woman...
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Shain A.
Mahaffey Neumeier (born 1987) is an
American autistic and
nonbinary transgender attorney.
Neumeier advocates against coercive and
forced treatment...
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their own
unique ways to
enjoy life in the
rural area
surrounding them.
Shain – "Gandee Candy" Shae – "The ****y
Southern Belle" Anna – "The Ringleader"...
- age-related
health complications.
Edith Shain wrote to
Eisenstaedt in 1980
claiming to be the
woman in the photograph.
Shain's letter motivated the
magazine to...
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libraries are the
Charles E.
Shain Library and the
Greer Music Library,
which is
located in the ****mings Arts Center. The
Shain Library houses a collection...
- John Mc
Shain (December 21, 1896 –
September 9, 1989) was an
American building contractor known as "The Man Who
Built Washington". Born in Philadelphia...
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original on 22
January 2009.
Retrieved 17 June 2009. Slater,
Margaret R.;
Shain,
Stephanie (November 2003). "Feral Cats: An
Overview (4)" (PDF). In Rowan...