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Tawes is a surname. It is also
applied to some buildings. J.
Millard Tawes, 54th
Governor of
Maryland in the
United States from 1959 to 1967.
Tawe Valley...
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positions of
State Treasurer, Comptroller, and governor.
Tawes was born to
James and
Alice (née Byrd)
Tawes in Crisfield, Maryland. He
received his
early education...
- Brecon,
Radnor and Cwm
Tawe (Welsh: Aberhonddu,
Maesyfed a Chwm
Tawe) is a
constituency of the
House of
Commons in the UK Parliament,
first contested...
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River Tawe (/ˈtaʊi/; Welsh: Afon
Tawe [ˈtau.ɛ]) is a 30
miles (48 km) long
river in
South Wales. Its
headwaters flow
initially east from its source...
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forward to
scenes of
Tawes being informed that his
deputy is
missing and the
McCain family frantically ****ng up
their still.
Tawes visits the McCains...
- 985944°N 76.948500°W / 38.985944; -76.948500 The
Tawes Fine Arts Building, also
known as
Tawes Theatre and
Tawes Hall, is the home of the
University of Maryland's...
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Tawe-Uchaf is a
community in Powys, Wales.
Situated north-east of
Ystradgynlais in the
upper valley of the
River Tawe (hence the name), it
includes the...
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flaxseeds were used in
treating the
flesh side of the leather, as a
means of
tawing,
rather than of tanning. In
Yemen and Egypt,
hides were
tanned by soaking...
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comptroller J.
Millard Tawes won re-election as he ran unopposed. On
election day, 3
November 1942,
Democratic nominee J.
Millard Tawes won re-election as...
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University of
Maryland Eastern S****
Hawks (commonly UMES and also
known as the
Eastern S**** Hawks) are the
fifteen sports teams representing the...