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  • Historic District Pomfret Town House, an historic meetinghouse Pomfret, Maryland Pomfret, New York Pomfret, Vermont North Pomfret, Vermont Pomfret, North West...
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  • the subantarctic Pacific Ocean This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Golden pomfret. If an internal link led you here, you...
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  • 1959), American journalist and writer John Edwin Pomfret (1898–1981), American academic This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
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  • genus Pterophyllum Marine angelfish of the family Pomacanthidae Atlantic pomfret (Brama brama), sold by fishmongers as "angelfish" in South Africa (where...
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  • Hill, Kentucky Pleasant Hill, Louisiana (disambiguation) Pleasant Hill in Falmouth, Maine Pleasant Hill (Pomfret, Maryland) Pleasant Hill, Missouri Pleasant...
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  • adapted as All Creatures Great and Small Pomfret (disambiguation) Pontefract Pontefract Castle This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • family Pomacanthidae, family Squatinidae, genus Pterophyllum, the Atlantic pomfret, the Atlantic spadefish, and the cave angelfish) Angler (Lophius piscatorius)...
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  • WBVC (redirect from WBVC (disambiguation))
    defunct radio station (91.1 FM) formerly licensed to Pomfret, Connecticut, United States This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television...
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  • George Fermor (category All article disambiguation pages)
    Earl of Pomfret (1722–1785), British Army officer George Fermor, 3rd Earl of Pomfret (1768–1830) George Richard William Fermor, 5th Earl of Pomfret (1824–1867)...
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  • Charles Hodgson (category All article disambiguation pages)
    Hodgson (artist) (c.1770–1856), English landscape painter Charles Roger Pomfret Hodgson (born 1950), better known as Roger Hodgson, English musician Charlie...
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  • North Yorkshire, England Brayton Grist Mill, an historic grist mill in Pomfret, Connecticut Brayton Fire Training Field, a firefighter training field...
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  • etymology does not distinguish which one. These entries have "needs disambiguation" in their notes section. For more cities in Egypt, see the Ancient world...
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  • a genus of pomfrets Maracaibo leatherjacket, Oligoplites palometa, a species in the genus Oligoplites Taractichthys, a genus of pomfrets Trachinotus...
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    grammar, syntax, terminology and vocabulary. 3. ed. - 1-566. London, North Pomfret. Lynge, B. (1913). "On the world's "Lichenes exsiccati"". NYT Magazin for...
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  • William E. Peck (1849–1897), American school administrator, founder of Pomfret School in Connecticut William H. Peck (1830–1892), American writer William...
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    (2012). The Silk Road: A New History. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pomfret, R. (2019). The Central Asian Economies in the Twenty-First Century: Paving...
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  • Origins of the Cold War. Presidential Studies Quarterly, 17(1), 27–41. Pomfret, J. (2021). From Warsaw with Love: Polish Spies, the CIA, and the Forging...
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