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  • Thomas Kincaid (1661–1726) was a Scottish medical student, golfer, and archer who wrote early golf instructions. Thomas Kincaid or Tom Kinkaid may also...
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  • Kincaid may refer to: Kincaid (surname) Kincaid, Saskatchewan, a village Kincaid, Illinois, a city Kincaid, Kansas, a city Kincaid, Virginia, an unincorporated...
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  • James Kincaid may refer to: James R. Kincaid, American academic active since 1972 James Kincaid, American cotton merchant who lived in Kincaid-Anderson...
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  • William W. Kincaid, American entrepreneur and inventor Woody Kincaid (William Kincaid), American long-distance runner Bill Kincaid (William S. Kincaid), American...
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  • political scientist Sir John Kincaid (British Army officer) John Kincade, American sports talk show host This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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  • seat of the Clan Kincaid, today a hotel in Milton of Campsie This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kincaid House. If an internal...
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  • temporarily takes the Quantum Bands from Vaughn, thus becoming Quasar. Avril Kincaid is a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent who debuted during the Avengers: Standoff! storyline...
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  • Kinkade (1958–2012), American painter Kincade (disambiguation) Kincaid (disambiguation) Kinkaid (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Kinkade...
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  • song by Sharon Needles from Taxidermy Lucy (novel) (1990), by Jamaica Kincaid – a West Indian au pair in America Lucy (2003 film), a TV biopic about...
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  • (band) United States v. Kincade, lawsuit Kincade Fire Kincaid (disambiguation) Kinkade This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kincade...
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  • Insignia trilogy, a series of young-adult science fiction novels by S.J. Kincaid MS Insignia, the lead ship of the R class of cruise ships built for Renaissance...
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  • 1967), American golfer Flesch–Kincaid readability tests Fleisch (disambiguation) Flesh (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • the United States The Kinkaid School in Texas, U.S. Kincaid (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kinkaid...
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  • the 2018 Pakistani film Teefa in Trouble (Urdu: طیفا اِن ٹرَبل) Bashira Kincaid, a fictional character from the 2001 US horror film Ghosts of Mars Bashira...
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  • Madrid Carnival), 1941 film by Edgar Neville Verbena, a 2002 novel by Nanci Kincaid HMS Verbena (1915), a Royal Navy Arabis-class sloop HMS Verbena (K85),...
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  • Jamaica, Mayabeque Mercado Jamaica, Mexico City (Jamaica Market) Jamaica Kincaid, African American author Jamaica (novel), a novel by Malcolm Knox Giamaica...
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  • Level (redirect from Level (disambiguation))
    can be held by a quantum mechanical system or confined particle Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level GCE Ordinary Level Gal Level, an R&B girl duo from Windhoek...
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  • 1994 novel by Blake Nelson "Girl" (short story), a 1978 story by Jamaica Kincaid The Girl (novel), a 1978 novel by Meridel Le Sueur The Girl: A Life in...
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    Hävernick Amandus Polanus, Johannes Oecolampadius, Samuel Horsely, William Kincaid John Calvin Isaac Watts, John Brown, and James Wood. Charles Spurgeon once...
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  • (1953–2021), American singer, guitarist and songwriter from Austin, Texas Nanci Kincaid, American novelist Nanci Parilli (born 1953), Argentine Justicialist Party...
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