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Virgia Brocks-Shedd (June 22, 1943 –
December 4, 1992) was an
American librarian and poet. She was the head
librarian at the
Tougaloo College library and...
- "shelter" or "hill,
riverbank or border" Bergas, Bergila, Vergilli, Vergina,
Virgia bern- *bernuz "bear"
Bernaldus bert-, vert- *berhtaz "bright" Berta, Bertamirus...
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Calvin L.
Hughes for $8000.
Hughes then
willed the
property to his daughter,
Virgia Lo Cage,
where she
lived until her
death there sometime in the 1960s. The...
- (Vicentico) July 23
Anabela &
Emanuel 24 (6,3,7,8) "Ave María" (David Bisbal)
Virgia &
Alejandro 27 (8,4,7,8) "Para un poco" (Ricardo Montaner)
Nazarena & Mauro...
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Singers Five
Blind Boys of
Mississippi International Sweethearts of
Rhythm Virgia Brocks-Shedd,
librarian and poet
Yvonne Busch,
noted music educator M. F...
- verg-, to PGmc *bergaz "shelter": Bergas, Bergila, Vergilli, Vergina,
Virgia bern-, to PGmc *bernuz "bear":
Bernaldus bert-, vert-, to PGmc *berhtaz...
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Irene del Río,
first signing for Barça Olga García goes back to the Barça
Virgia Torrecilla signs for
Montpellier The "Funda"
presents your
three news footballers...
- churches. A post
office operated under the name
Carpenter from 1884 to 1984.
Virgia Brocks-Shedd,
librarian and poet "Carpenter, Mississippi".
Geographic Names...