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- John H. Starkins (1841 - 4 April 1897) was a first sergeant of the United States Army who was awarded the Presidential Medal of Honor for gallantry during...
- Gypsy Crown, The Puzzle Ring, The Starthorn Tree, The Wildkin's Curse, The Starkin Crown and Dragon Gold. She has also published two heroic fantasy series...
- dendrochronology in 2006 One room is at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Van Nostrand-Starkins House Roslyn NY 1680 Residential In the Main Street Historic District (Roslyn...
- competing for two seasons without a coach, she began working with Sergei Starkin, who coached world champion Denis Ablyazin. In order to recover from injuries...
- resigned due to ill health in January 1886. Whitechapel District George Starkins Wallis (1855–1864) (a) Thomas Brushfield (1864–1875) (a) Colonel Donald...
- House Rye 1680 Listed on National Register of Historic Places Van Nostrand-Starkins House Roslyn 1680 Main Street Historic District (Roslyn, New York) Chichester's...
- Men's artistic gymnastics Country represented  Russia Club Dinamo Penza Gym "Burtases" Head coach(es) Anatoly Zabelin ****istant coach(es) Sergei Starkin Medal record...
- gunboats and the ram Tennessee in Mobile Bay, on 5 August 1864. — John H. Starkins Army E-05Sergeant 34th New York Battery Campbell Station, Tennessee Nov...
- AK (2018). "Structural basis of sterol binding and transport by a yeast StARkin domain". J. Biol. Chem. 293 (15): 5522–5531. doi:10.1074/jbc.RA118.001881...
- team faces challenges when their goalkeeper, Starkin, injures his knee. Late in the second half, Starkin collapses and cannot continue, and the substitute...