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Andy Truong

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Andy Truong (born 27 November 1996) is an Australian fashion designer of Vietnamese heritage.In 2012, he was known as Australia's youngest fashion designer, at the age of 15, after his launch into the fashion industry at Melbourne Spring Fashion Week. and grew up in a migrant, wo...

Andy Willsheer

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Andy Willsheer is a British photographer, mainly known for his work with automobiles and auto racing. His work can be found in The Encyclopedia of the Car, Ford Mustang, and Mustang: Selling the Legend.Willsheer achieved worldwide acclaim while photographing an NHRA Funny Car dra...

Anetheron

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Anetheron is a member of the Burning Legion in the fictional Warcraft universe. He is a cunning and horrifically powerful Dreadlord, Anetheron was second in the ranks of the Nathrezim only to Tichondrius himself (he later took the place of Tichondrius for a brief period).Anethero...

Angad chahal

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Angad Chahal is a fifteen year old boy.He was born on 8 October,1994 in Chandigarh,Punjab.He is mainly known in Punjab for his cricketing skills.He is a famous cricketer amongst youngsters who have placed him as an idol to progress in their cricketing careers.The budding crickete...

Angel Burn

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Angel Burn is the US title of the first book of the 'Angel' trilogy written by L.A. Weatherly and was published in January 2011. In the UK, the first book in the series is simply called Angel. Weatherly has written almost 50 books for children and young teenagers (including Child...

Angel Millar

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Angel Millar (b. 1971) is an English author and artist whose work deals with the history and symbolism of Freemasonry and related traditions such as Rosicrucianism, alchemy, etc. He is the author of Freemasonry: A History (2005) (Polish edition: Masoneria: Zarys dziejów) a...

Angela Beaumont

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Angela Beaumont is an Australian artist who lives in Wingham, New South Wales, Australia. She paints a diverse range of subject matter and is known to use vibrant colours in her work. Growing up near the sea on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, she is known to regularly paint seasc...

Angela Wendland

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Angela Wendland, born on 11 October 1989, is a Korean-born American spokesmodel and international brand ambassador. Wendland is also known as one of the four reformers of Alpha Beta Psi sorority.EducationWendland holds a Master of Arts and is also an International Baccalaureate d...

Angelo Plessas

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Angelo Plessas (born 1974) is an artist of greek-italian descent. He lives and works in Athens, Greece with partner Andreas Angelidakis.Plessas uses the internet to create websites that are strange, nervous and poetic at the same time. These websites are mostly interactive drawin...

Angelo Sepe

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Angelo John Sepe (January 14, 1941 South Ozone Park, Queens - July 18, 1984 New Utrecht, Brooklyn) also known as "Angie", was a associate of the Lucchese crime family. He was a suspect in the 1978 Lufthansa heist, a petty thug, and ex-brother-in-law of Lucchese crime family assoc...

Anglo-Saxon peoples

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The Anglo-Saxon peoples also called the Anglo-Norman peoples, refer to those peoples who are, or are related to native speakers of the English language. It also has been used in an ethno-linguistic definition.The English language developed as a conglomeration of several Indo-Euro...

Anglo-Vietnamese conflict (1808)

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The Anglo-Vietnamese conflict was a short skirmish between the British Royal Navy and the Vietnamese Royal navy in 1808. The small British fleet of ten ships was on their way from India to Portuguese Macao, but arrived in the Gulf of Tonkin instead, showing up their force there a...

Angmar

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Angmar (Sindarin: 'Iron-home'; pronounced ) is a fictional kingdom in J. R. R. Tolkien's continent of Middle-earth, at the north end of the Misty Mountains. It was used by the Lord of the Ringwraiths as a base from which to attack the kingdoms of the Dúnedain in the North,...

Angus R. Goss

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Angus R. Goss (January 8, 1910 - July 20, 1943) was a decorated United States Marine who was killed in action while fighting in the Pacific during World War II.Marine Corps careerAlthough Goss was the first of his family to graduate from high school, the advent of the Great Depre...

Aniela Majewski

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Aniela Majewski created a sanitary pad holder and patented it in 1940. Feminine hygiene has developed over the decades and finding a way for the sanitary pads to stay stationed created an issue. Many inventors tried to solve this problem by creating answers to this problem such a...

Anil shastri sharad

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----</noinclude>Anil Shastri Sharad is a Hindi poet, lyricist & writer. He has not written only in Hindi but also he has written in English, Urdu & Sanskrit. The original name of poet is Anil Kumar. He was born on 10-9-1963 in Bisalpur town of district Pilibhit in U...

Anish Day

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An Anish Day is an English idiom for taking a work day off for enjoyment with a colorful excuse to company management.Some example of excuses might be:The gas company has to read my meter once a year and this was the only time they would come.The water meter guy and the gas meter...

Anita Belli

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Anita Belli is an author and creative writing tutor. She was raised in Manchester, studied in London, and is currently living in Dovercourt, Essex. She is a novelist who writes historical fiction; her first book, The Art Forger's Daughter, is about a young woman in the latter sta...

AnkaKalari

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AnkaKalari (Malayalam അങ�ഗകളരി) - is the arena where an Ankam (duel) is fought. The Ankathattu (a platform constructed temporarily for the purpo...

Ankheg

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An ankheg ( ), also spelled anhkheg, This first version appeared in the "Creature Features" column in Dragon #5 (March 1977).Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition (1987-1993)The ankheg appeared in the first edition in the original Monster Manual (1977). The creature wa...

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