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Verda may
refer to:
Saint Verda, 4th-century
Persian martyr Sandra Verda (1959-2014),
Italian writer Verda Erman (1944–2014),
Turkish classical pianist...
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Verda Mae
Freeman Welcome (18
March 1907 – 22
April 1990) was an
American teacher,
civil rights leader, and
Maryland state senator.
Welcome was the second...
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Moses Rager (April 2, 1911 – May 14, 1986) was a
guitar player from Kentucky. He is
credited with
creating the thumb-picking
style of
guitar playing -...
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Verda Ün (22
November 1919 – 15
February 2011) was a
Turkish female classical pianist and
piano teacher. "Piyanist
Verda Ün hayatını kaybetti". Yeşil Gazete...
- USS Mesa
Verde (LPD-19) is the
third San Antonio-class
amphibious transport dock of the
United States Navy. She is the
first U.S. Navy
warship to be named...
- of the
repertory company at Det
Norske Teatret, and
performed there in
Verdas mest
forelska par (World's Most-in-Love Couple), Få meg på, for ****! (Touch...
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original on 6
March 2018.
Johnsigurd Johannesen (2
February 2014). "Tunlarnir
verða lidnir í 2021" (in Faroese). Kvf.fo.
Retrieved 14
March 2014. "The Sandoy...
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Verda M.
Colvin (born 1965) is an ****ociate
justice of the
Supreme Court of
Georgia and
former judge of the
Georgia Court of Appeals.
Colvin received...
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Tejas Verdes".
Archived from the
original on 24
October 2007. "Tejas
Verdas reviewed by
Michael Billington, 14
January 2005". The Guardian. Retrieved...
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Verda is an
unincorporated community in
Harlan County, Kentucky,
United States. The
Verda Post
Office is closed. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names...