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    Maud Nelson (born Clementina Brida, November 17, 1881 - February 15, 1944) was an early Italian-born American professional woman baseball pitcher, scout...
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    Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 29, 1933) is an American country singer, guitarist and songwriter. He was one of the main figures of the outlaw country...
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  • actress Marshall Nelson (born 1994), Australian-Belgian basketball player Martin A. Nelson (1889–1979), American lawyer and judge Maud Nelson (1881–1944),...
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    not play very well. One regular standout for the Bloomers was pitcher Maud Nelson, whose talents as a player were praised by reporters; but her teammates...
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    Houghton Mamie Johnson Carolyn King Kathryn Johnston Massar Jackie Mitchell Maud Nelson Carey Schueler Toni Stone Alta Weiss Eri Yoshida Women in baseball Longman...
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    seasons with the Reds, including two where she shared pitching duties with Maud Nelson. Arlington played for the Young Ladies Baseball Club of New York in 1894...
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    city canal or a river that connects such flows. In 1905, John Olsen and Maud Nelson moved here where they established a women's baseball team. Both of them...
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  • Angeles Angels, Texas Rangers, Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Indians Maud Nelson (1881–1944) Justin Nicolino (born 1991) Steve Nicosia (born 1955) Jon...
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    2013. "Mittie Maud Lena Gordon". Geni. 1884. Archived from the original on February 21, 2022. Retrieved February 21, 2022. "John Lewis Nelson". Geni. June...
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  • Luckinbill, Keith Prentice, Robert La Tourneaux, and Reuben Greene. Model/actress Maud Adams has a brief cameo appearance in the opening montage, as does restaurateur...
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  • Kid Nance Billy Nash Sandy Nava Jack Neagle Joe Neale Bill Nelson Candy Nelson Maud Nelson Alexander Nevin John Newell T. E. Newell Charlie Newman Doc...
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  • University in 1942. Gisolo also played baseball on barnstorming teams, with Maud Nelson among others. During World War II, she served as an officer in the U...
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  • Title Directed by Written by Original air date The Marcus-Nelson Murders Joseph Sargent Abby Mann March 8, 1973 (1973-03-08) Lt. Theo Kojak (Telly Savalas)...
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    it was certified triple platinum. Harrison's pseudonym on the album was "Nelson Wilbury"; he used the name "Spike Wilbury" for their second album. In 1989...
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  • Luvera (DSL) Kit Yue (Unity) Wyong Labor Paul Crittenden Doug Lamb (Lib) Ron Holten David Mott Carolyn Hastie (ES) Bev Hopkins (CDP) Maud Nelson (AAFI)...
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    his education". Nelson moved to Queensland as a young man, working as an engine-driver at Gympie and Mount Perry. Nelson, his wife Maud, and their five...
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  • of the corrugating company came to a Little Cardinals game. He meet Maud Nelson, the manager of the All-Star Ranger Girls, and asked her if she could...
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    The Mauds were an influential band in the 1960s, 1970s Chicago jazz rock, blue-eyed soul, blues rock, garage rock scene that included The Buckinghams...
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    Port Nelson is a ghost town on Hudson Bay, in Manitoba, Canada, at the mouth of the Nelson River. Its peak population in the early 20th century was about...
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  • 9 Earthsave Carolyn Hastie 810 1.9 +1.9 Against Further Immigration Maud Nelson 730 1.7 +1.7 Total formal votes 41,773 97.6 +3.9 Informal votes 1,038...
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