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formed on
objects by
freezing rain.
David Sleet Don
Sleet Gregory M.
Sleet Jessie Sleet Scales Moneta Sleet Jr.
Sleet Cone, a
volcanic cone in
British Columbia...
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Moneta J.
Sleet Jr. (February 14, 1926 –
September 30, 1996) was an
American press photographer best
known for his work as a
staff photographer for Ebony...
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Donald Clayborn Sleet (November 27, 1938 –
December 31, 1986) was an
American jazz trumpeter. He was a
member of
Howard Rumsey's
Lighthouse All-Stars...
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David A.
Sleet is an
American scientist recognized for
championing the
application of
behavioral science to
unintentional injury prevention and helping...
- 26–27, 1892: On both days,
precipitation fell as
sleet and snow at Pensacola. On
December 26,
sleet also
occurred at
Cerro Gordo, Florida, and slight...
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Sleet Cone is a
cinder cone in
northern British Columbia, Canada. It lies in the
Desolation Lava
Field and is
thought to have last
erupted in the Holocene...
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Christine E.
Sleeter (born 1948) is an
American professor and
educational reformer. She is
known as the
Professor Emerita in the
School of Professional...
- Fire and
Sleet and
Candlelight was a
poetry anthology edited by
August Derleth, and
published in 1961 by
Arkham House in an
edition of 2,026 copies. The...
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Kimsuky (also
known as
Velvet Chollima,
Black Banshee, THALLIUM, or
Emerald Sleet) is a
North Korean state-backed
hacker group and
advanced persistent threat...
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Gregory Moneta Sleet (born
March 8, 1951, in New York City, New York) is a
former United States district judge of the
United States District Court for...