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  • Australia portal Maud McCarthy is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of Australia and Australia-related...
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  • Hello fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified one external link on Maud McCarthy. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions,...
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  • The Maud MacCarthy described in the link (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maud_McCarthy) was not the wife of John Foulds. 194.109.233.151 07:42, 17 April...
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  • 1970's Elizabeth Sprigge, writer, was commissioned to write a book about Maud McCarthy by Marybride. — Preceding unsigned comment added by PatriciaUK1 (talk...
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  • contractors and Texas financier Billie Sol Estes. or McClellan was a participant of the famous Army-McCarthy Hearings and renowned for leading a Democratic...
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  • women suffrage. On the mainland, Mrs. Catt sent Mrs. Pitman's letter to Mrs. Maud Wood Park, chairman of the Congressional Committee of the National Suffrage...
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  • part of proposed local government reforms of England, in 1969 the Redcliffe-Maud Report suggested merging Warrington with either Merseyside or Greater Manchester...
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  • something, the section listing McCarthy and Pelosi as party leaders is not displaying the correct districts for each. McCarthy is elected to CA-23 (not CA-20...
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  • Jay McCarroll, American fashion designer Jenny McCarthy, American actress and model, bisexual Roddy McDowall, British actor and photographer Peter McGehee...
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  • working with what already exists (although I'm glad that sections on Tirek and Maud weren't just deleted in the process). Also, a specific question To editor...
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  • the splitting of the atom, fusion, or the development of the a-bomb or the Maud/ Manhattan project. Fact. Ernest Rutherford & Marcus Oliphant where the first...
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  • she's not an HRH, and as the source says, even among the extended family, Maud Windsor was born first. You're right that some of the Lascelles were born...
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  • magnetron, that made microwave radar possible. He also formed part of the MAUD Committee, which reported that an atomic bomb was not only feasible, but...
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  • originated in English scholarship concerning the music of India, and in fact Maud MacCarthy Mann (later Mrs John Foulds) claims to have devised the term herself...
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  • her essay, justifying her unsubstantiated belief in 2) because 1). It's Maud Flanders levels of "Think of the children!" and - just personal opinion now...
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  • enemy at the time of war. Thus, they were executed by the order of Saud Ibn Maud, an arbiter chosen by them for the crime of treason. That' not prisoner of...
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  • the County of Argyll 27 June 1991 6 July 1967 John Redcliffe-Maud Baron Redcliffe-Maud of the City and County of Bristol 20 November 1982 7 July 1967...
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