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George Stowers (born 14
February 1979) is a
Samoan international rugby union player. He
plays as a
Flanker or a No.8. In 2002,
Stowers signed for World...
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Stow-on-the-Wold is a
market town and
civil parish in Gloucestershire, England, on top of an 800-foot (244 m) hill at the
junction of main
roads through...
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Samoan weightlifter Freddie Stowers (1896–1918),
United States Army
corporal posthumously awarded the
Medal of
Honor George Stowers (born 1979),
Samoan international...
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Stow (or, archaically,
Stow-in-Lindsey) is a
village and
civil parish within the West
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is 11
miles (18 km)...
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Stow of Wedale, or more
often Stow, /ˈstaʊ/ is a
village in the
Scottish Borders area of
Scotland (historically in Midlothian), 7
miles (11 kilometres)...
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community within the
Akron metropolitan area.
Stow is
named for
Joshua Stow, its
original proprietor.
Joshua Stow was a
member of the
party led by
Moses Cleaveland...
- in 1887, the Boys'
Brigade movement in
Wales was
founded by
George Philip Reynolds.
Stow Hill's
earliest inhabitant was,
according to legend,
Saint Gwynllyw...
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Freddie Stowers (January 12, 1896 –
September 28, 1918) was an African-American
corporal in the
United States Army who was
killed in
action during World...
- 1789–1866),
American lawyer George William Stow (1822–1882), English-born
South African geologist and
ethnologist Hamilton Hobart Stow (1837–1905), American...
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George William Stow (2
February 1822, Nuneaton, Warwickshire,
England – 17
March 1882, Heilbron,
Orange Free State) was a
geologist and ethnologist, a...