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  • Fred or Frederick Anderson may refer to: Fred Anderson (Canadian politician) (1878–1951), Canadian politician in Alberta Fred W. Anderson, Democrat member...
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  • librettist Fred Allison (1882–1974), American physicist Fred Alsop (born 1938), British long jumper Fred Anderson (disambiguation), multiple people Fred Andrade...
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  • William Alfred Anderson, Canadian politician James Alfred Sanderson, Canadian politician Al Anderson (disambiguation) Fred Anderson (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • nest for birds. Birdhouse may also refer to: Birdhouse (album), by Fred Anderson Birdhouse Skateboards, founded by Tony Hawk and Per Welinder in 1992...
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  • British Columbia Frederick William Anderson (geologist) (1905–1982), British geologist and palaeontologist Fred W. Anderson, Democrat member of Illinois House...
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  • Back Together Again is an album by Fred Anderson with Hamid Drake. Back Together Again may refer to: "Back Together Again", a 1976 song by Daryl Hall...
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  • by Kate Thompson The Missing Link (Fred Anderson album), a 1984 album by American jazz saxophonist Fred Anderson Missing Links (album), Missing Links...
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  • Battlefield V Firestorm (Diedre Murray and Fred Hopkins album), a 1992 album by cellist Diedre Murray and bassist Fred Hopkins Firestorm (EO), a 1993 album...
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  • Pongo (redirect from Pongo (disambiguation))
    Liverpool Pongo Twistleton, book character from P. G. Wodehouse's Uncle Fred stories from the 1930s to 1960s Janice "Pongo" Footrot, comics character...
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  • Timeless (Kaytranada album), 2024 Timeless, Live at the Velvet Lounge, by Fred Anderson, 2006 Timeless: Live in Concert, by Barbra Streisand, 2000 Timeless:...
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  • formed in 2003 Steve Earle & the Dukes, American band formed in the 1970s Fred J. Dukes, Marvel Comics supervillain the Blob Oliver Dukes, primary antagonist...
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  • football player David Wesley (born 1970), retired American basketball player Fred Wesley (born 1943), American jazz trombonist Glen Wesley (born 1968), former...
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  • Representative Neil Anderson (cricketer) (born 1979), Irish cricketer, right-handed batsman and a left-arm spin bowler Neil Armstrong (disambiguation), several...
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  • Recordings and B-Sides 1959: The Year Everything Changed, a book by Fred Kaplan This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same number. If an...
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  • 1979 Robert Byrd (1917–2010), American senator (self-given epithet in 2006) Fred Gardiner (1895–1961), Canadian politician and namesake of the Gardiner Expressway...
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  • James, Jim, or Jimmy Edwards may refer to: J. Fred Edwards (James Frederick Edwards, 1902–1978), Canadian politician James B. Edwards (1927–2014), American...
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  • jazz musician Fred Anderson "Another Place", a song by Bastille from their 2019 album Doom Days Another Time, Another Place (disambiguation) Another Place...
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  • element -fred, notable examples of such being Frederick, Frederica, and Alfred. In rare cases, it may be used a diminutive of any name containing -fred, regardless...
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    Hugh Robertson (basketball) (born 1989), American basketball player Hugh Fred Rupasinghe (1931-2019), Sri Lanka Army officer, commander of Security Forces...
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  • third son of Charles Barry Elizabeth Barry (1658–1713), English actress Fred Barry (1948–2016), American football player in the National Football League...
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