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Sturch is a
surname of
English origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Elizabeth Jesser Reid (1789-1866), born
Elizabeth Jesser Sturch, English...
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Elizabeth Jesser Reid (/riːd/; née
Sturch; 25
December 1789 – 1
April 1866),
forename sometimes spelled Elisabeth, was an
English social reformer, anti-slavery...
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William Sturch (1753?–1838) was an
English Unitarian theological writer.
William Sturch came from a long line of
General Baptist ministers. His great-grandfather...
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Medicaid expansion in the state. In May 2018,
state representative James Sturch challenged Collins in that month's
Republican state senate primary, garnering...
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James Marvin Sturch (born
December 8, 1990) is an
American politician. He
served as a
Republican member for the 63rd
district of the
Arkansas House of...
- E. Tier: 1949–1964 W. F. Crist: 1965–1984
Graham Thomas: 1984–2002 Rob
Sturch: 2002–2023
Mason Summerfield: 2024–Current John
Collinge –
former president...
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prior to the
events of the story.
Sigmanism is the
belief system of the "
Sturch" (state-church) of the
Haijac Union.
Although not
overly emphasized, it...
- also—though
without the
simple and bold
design of its predecessor".
Elizabeth L
Sturch,
writing in The
Times Literary Supplement,
observed that
Fleming was "without...
- (Macmillan). p. 223. ISBN 978-0-37415409-7. Lindop,
Grevel (2009). Bray, Suzanne;
Sturch,
Richard (eds.).
Charles Williams and his Contemporaries.
Cambridge Scholars...
- at
University of
South Florida,
former Texas and
Louisville coach James Sturch,
Republican member of
Arkansas House of
Representatives for Independence...