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Sidnie Milana Manton FLS FRS (4 May 1902 – 2
January 1979) was an
influential British zoologist. She is
known for
making advances in the
field of functional...
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decisive role in her own ****ure and that of her people.
According to
Sidnie White Crawford, "Esther's
position in a male
court mirrors that of the Jews...
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Sidnie White Crawford is
professor emerita of
classics and
Religious Studies at the
University Of Nebraska-Lincoln. She
specializes in the Dead Sea Scrolls...
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scriptwriter Sidney Robertson Cowell (1903–1995),
American ethnomusicologist Sidnie White Crawford (born 1960),
American professor of
classics and religious...
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become abundant until the
Middle Cenozoic. From 1952 to 1977,
zoologist Sidnie Manton and
others argued that
arthropods are polyphyletic, in
other words...
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Introduction to
Apocalyptic Literature. Eerdmans. ISBN 9780802800206. Crawford,
Sidnie White (2000). "Apocalyptic". In Freedman,
David Noel; Myers,
Allen C. (eds...
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Testament Guides). Sheffield, UK:
Sheffield Academic Press. p. 71. Crawford,
Sidnie White (1998). "Esther". In Newsom,
Carol A.; Ringe,
Sharon H. (eds.). Women's...
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collaborated with B****jackers to
release their single "Extreme"
featuring Sidnie Tipton via Spinnin' Records. In an
emailed statement, B****jackers said "Besides...
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Carey A. (1971). Esther. New York: Doubleday.
White Crawford,
Sidnie (2003). "Esther". In
Walter J.
Harrison and
Donald Senior (ed.). The New...
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mathematician Kathleen Kenyon –
archaeologist Irene Manton –
botanist Sidnie Manton –
entomologist Onora O'Neill –
philosopher Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin...