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  • 25 September 2010 (UTC) Wikipedia:Today's featured article/requests/Louise Bryant --Gerda Arendt (talk) 21:58, 19 January 2018 (UTC) One wouldnt think...
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  • Article history ) ... that New Zealand choreographer and dancer Louise Potiki Bryant was coated in clay by sculptor Paerau Corneal in their interdisciplinary...
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  • name, but she can be referred to by surname thereafter "Bryant wrote to a note to..." - Bryant wrote in a note to New York wl: October Revolution Death...
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  • home, built in 1902,[7] is a supposed former residence of writer Louise Bryant.[1] Bryant and her second husband, John Reed, documented parts of the Russian...
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  • A fact from Louise Stevens Bryant appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 13 June 2016 (check views). The text of the entry was...
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  • owners of the Bryant & May factory, along with Mr May, and I have amended the sentence to clarify this. If I'm wrong, please clarify. BTW, Louise Raw, author...
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  • the result that Ross was declared bankrupt. Reviewed: Harry Kent; Louise Potiki Bryant Comment: Pretty unusual for 1860s New Zealand for a woman to set...
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  • this seems good to go. @Schwede66:, going to use this as my QPQ for Louise Potiki Bryant, if you wouldn't mind also giving a once-over to check I haven't...
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  • the result that Ross was declared bankrupt. Reviewed: Harry Kent; Louise Potiki Bryant Comment: Pretty unusual for 1860s New Zealand for a woman to set...
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  • approved, an opponent compared the plans to a human abortion? Source: Mason, Bryant (October 22, 1976). "Estimate Board Approves New Hotel". New York Daily...
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  • the subjects' articles & editorials - take a look at: Hugh Hefner, Louise Bryant, Janice Min, Johan Hambro - even better yet, look through the Good articles...
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  • "ecotower.jpg", "One Bryant Park constructio.jpg", and The Durst Organization link were merged from Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park, which now redirects...
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  • Society members at the World Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. Jeffrey Bryant Bishop Mr. Bishop, this is very interesting. However, I'm not sure that...
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  • the subjects' articles & editorials - take a look at: Hugh Hefner, Louise Bryant, Janice Min, Johan Hambro - even better yet, look through the Good articles...
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  • He was working in Smolny with Albert Rhys Williams. Take a look to Louise Bryants Six Red Months or Williams' Trough the Russian Revolution. —Preceding...
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  • Marsden Hartley, Edna St.Vincent Millay, Mabel Dodge?, and Louise Bryant (okay, maybe, Bryant only came out after leaving P-town with a man, but she made...
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  • 1789-1815,” in Homosexuality in Modern France, ed. Jeffrey Merrick and Bryant T. Ragan (New York, Oxford University Press, 1996). 80-101. —The preceding...
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  • Louisa May Alcott, author Alexander Graham Bell, inventor Gridley James Fox Bryant, architect Lucretia Crocker, educator Richard Cushing, Cardinal, Archbishop...
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  • Reviewed by a professional historian and journalist (Louise Foxcroft), this meets WP:RS (Foxcroft, Louise (20 August 2009). "The Scourging Angel: The Black...
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  • Schmidt, 61, of Hillsboro; Chantee E. Woodman, 23, of Portland; Martha B. Bryant of Portland -- Jesse Caleb Compton, 1997 killing of 3-year-old Tesslynn...
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