Ryan Edwards
Ryan Ashley Edwards (born April 25th 1985) in [, Stourbridge is an English musician, know for his sucess with indie band The Lines, along with endorse...
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Ryan Ashley Edwards (born April 25th 1985) in [, Stourbridge is an English musician, know for his sucess with indie band The Lines, along with endorse...
Kharmonics is the term formed by combining the words Karma and Harmonics. Like Scientology, it is a scientific study of the paranormal relationship be...
Chris Owen Halper is a Canadian photographer and videographer. He is best known for his photographs of adventure racing and large scale entertainment ...
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Discovery Elementary is an alternative public elementary school in Surrey, British Columbia part of School District 36 Surrey.The school allows studen...
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In the Star Trek fictional universe, Jupiter Station is a space station orbiting Jupiter, and home of holo-programmer scientist, Dr. Lewis Zimmerman, ...
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Thoreau Middle School, in Vienna, Virginia, is part of the Fairfax County Public Schools system. With only about 700 students, Thoreau is the smallest...
Dunbar Herford (*4.6.1792 +1843) was an American Soldier and Captain of a wagon train of settlers who traveled from Nevada to Sutter's Fort in Califor...
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The Spring Baronetcy of Pakenham was created in 1641 for the wealthy politician and businessman, William Spring (1613-1654), High Sheriff of Suffolk a...
The .264 Warrior Magnum (also known as 6.5x40mm) is a 6.5 mm caliber intermediate cartridge that was developed specifically for long-range Benchrest s...
Albert Santos Zambrano (born 6 April 1971 in Manila, Philippines) is an award-winningarchitect, painter, sculptor, urban planner, and educator. He has...
WATCH Disney XD is a service available on mobile devices and online. It is an On Demand service for Disney XD fans to enjoy their favorite shows and f...
The San Francisco-Haifa Sister City Committee () was established in 1973 between the city governments of San Francisco, California and Haifa, Israel. ...