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Theed may
refer to:
William Theed the
elder (1764–1817),
British sculptor,
father of:
William Theed the
younger (1804–1891),
British sculptor William...
- surroundings. The
people of New
Theed are
actually from 'Chasma
Shahi (Old
Theed). And were
resettled to the
current new
theed somewhere between 1940 and 1942...
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Theed (1804 – 9
September 1891), also
known as
William Theed the younger, was a
British sculptor, the son of the
sculptor and
painter William Theed the...
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William Theed RA (1764–1817),
called William Theed the elder, was an
English sculptor and painter, the
father of
William Theed the younger, who was also...
- (born
February 15, 1995),
known professionally as
Megan Thee Stallion (pronounced "the", not "
thee"), is an
American rapper and songwriter.
Originally from...
- Look up θεῖον in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Theion may
refer to θεῖον, Gr**** for "sulfur" θεῖον, Gr**** for "divine", see
Theos (disambiguation) This...
- to
return Hamlet's things,
Hamlet accuses her of
immodesty and
cries "get
thee to a nunnery",
though it is
unclear whether this, too, is a show of madness...
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extol thee, who are born of
thee?
Wider still and
wider shall thy
bounds be set; God, who made
thee mighty, make
thee mightier yet, God, who made
thee mighty...
- Fare
Thee Well may
refer to: "Fare
Thee Well" (poem), an 1816 poem by Lord
Byron "Fare
Thee Well" (song), an
English folk
ballad "Dink's Song", or "Fare...
- "My Country, 'Tis of
Thee"
Vocalists with
concert band accompaniment,
United States Air
Force Heritage of
America Band, 2002
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