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  • Emily Blanche Farnham (April 14, 1937 in Tisdale, Saskatchewan–November 20, 2021) was a Canadian curler. She and her team of Linda Saunders, Pat McBeath...
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  • 1987–1989 Alice Farnham Anna Norbury 1994–1997 Emily Farnham Victoria Bennett 1990–1993, 1995–1997 Emma Farnham Molly Stewart 1999–2003 Harry Farnham Michael...
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  • Patricia Farnham, and their son, Thomas. Max had previously been married to Susannah Farnham and had two children with her, Matthew and Emily. His marriage...
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    timber structures near the lower edge of the painting. The art historian Emily Farnham notes that Demuth's earlier paintings—especially his 1917 Bermuda landscapes—were...
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  • 1964 Canadian and World Curling Champion Anne Edwards, politician Emily Farnham, 1993 curling hall of fame inductee William King, politician Lesley...
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  • Lenore Morrison Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island 1974  Saskatchewan Emily Farnham, Linda Saunders, Pat McBeath, Donna Collins Victoria, British Columbia...
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    the first American avante-garde. New Haven: Yale University Press. Emily Farnham papers relating to Charles Demuth, 1955–1958 (0.42 linear feet) are...
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  • Susannah Morrisey (also Farnham) is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, played by Karen Drury. The character debuted...
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  • champions who went on to secure national titles include Dorenda Schoenhals, Emily Farnham, Marj Mitchell—whose rink also won Canada's first women's world championship...
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  • Betker Deanna Doig Chantelle Eberle Michelle Englot Rachel Erickson Emily Farnham Sylvia Fedoruk Anita Ford Christie Gamble Marcia Gudereit Amber Holland...
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  • Edward Basil Farnham (19 April 1799 – 13 May 1879) was a British Conservative politician. Farnham was the son of Edward Farnham and Harriet, daughter of...
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  • attendance for the week was 25,024. Team Saskatchewan, who was skipped by Emily Farnham won the event by finishing round robin play undefeated with a 9–0 record...
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  • Monique Burgess Patricia Tardif Nora Amiot Baie-Comeau  Saskatchewan Emily Farnham Pat Buglass Marilynne Earl Lori Harvie Saskatoon  Yukon/Northwest Territories...
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  • After Great Pain: The Inner Life of Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson, American poet (1830–1886) Finalist Emily Farnham Charles Demuth: Behind A Laughing...
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  • Dr William Collins; Dr. Ennis Chestang; Dr. Kathleen E. Dunlop; Dr. Emily Farnham; Dr. Hans Indorf "The greatest organizer we know, a man who plays a...
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  • Dutton Patricia "Trish" Dwyer Jessie Elliott Irl England Millard Evans Emily Farnham Sylvia Fedoruk Randy Ferbey John W. "Fergie" Ferguson André Ferland...
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    Nutana to win the provincial title, in 1952. Dorenda Schoenhals and Emily Farnham's national titles in 1970 and 1974 were part of a run of six straight...
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  • Kathy Fahlman Linda Saunders 1982 Ruby Sowinski Kathy Fahlman 1983 Emily Farnham Judy Lukowich 1984 Sandy Tuner Merilyn Cheyne 1985 Marilyn Bodogh-Darte...
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  • 1988  Ontario Phyllis Nielsen Peterborough, Ontario 1989  Saskatchewan Emily Farnham Kenora, Ontario 1990  Ontario Jill Greenwood Whitehorse, Yukon 1991...
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    Edwin Farnham Butler III (born April 14, 1980) is an American-Canadian singer, songwriter, musician, and multi-instrumentalist. He co-founded the Montreal-based...
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