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Emily Shinner (1862–1901),
English violinist James Shinner (1877–1921),
English footballer This disambiguation...
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James Herbert Shinner (9
September 1877 – 10
November 1921),
sometimes known as Bert
Shinner, was an
English professional footballer who pla**** in the...
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elsewhere in England. In June 1897
Shinner handed over the
leadership of the
quartet to
Gabriele Wietrowetz.
Shinner married in 1888
Captain Augustus Frederick...
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black shinner (Pseudopungtungia nigra) is a
vulnerable species of
cyprinid fish
endemic to
South Korea. It is also a type
species of
genus Pseudopungtungia...
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Shins is an
American indie rock band
formed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1996. The band is the
project of singer-songwriter
James Mercer, who has...
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Shins may
refer to:
Shina people, an
ethnic group of
northern ****stan and
India The
Shins, an
American rock band
Shin (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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shin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shin may
refer to: The
front part of the leg
below the knee Shinbone, the tibia, the
larger of the two...
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Shin Ultraman (シン・ウルトラマン,
Shin Urutoraman) is a 2022 ****anese
superhero film
directed by
Shinji Higuchi and written, co-produced, and co-edited by Hideaki...
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minor character in the book War and
Peace Shin Shin Department Store, a
shopping center in Taipei,
Taiwan Shin Shin (giant panda) This
disambiguation page...
- 2004. Chip
Berlet was the group's
senior analyst from 1981–2011.
Peggy Shinner (a poet) was the
first archivist. PRA
publishes a journal, The
Public Eye...