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    Elizabeth Blanchard (1834–1891) was an American educator who was the seventh president of Mount Holyoke College (as Principal and Acting President). Blanchard...
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  • Elizabeth Blanchard may refer to: Elizabeth Blanchard (actress) (1799–1849), British-born American stage actress Elizabeth Blanchard (educator) (1834–1891)...
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  • pantomime Elizabeth Blanchard (educator) (1834–1891), American educator who was the seventh president of Mount Holyoke College Elizabeth Blanchard (New Hampshire...
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    multiple people Elizabeth Bishop, multiple people Elizabeth Blackwell, multiple people Elizabeth Blanchard, multiple people Elizabeth Bonner, multiple...
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  • Elizabeth D. Blanchard was a Democratic member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing the Merrimack 10th District from 2002 to 2010...
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    character in the Cartoon Network animated series Regular Show Mary Margaret Blanchard, a main character in ABC TV show Once Upon A Time, played by Ginnifer...
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  • Blackwill, U.S. Ambassador to India (2001–2003) (Republican) James J. Blanchard, U.S. Ambassador to Canada (1993–1996), Governor of Michigan (1983–1991)...
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  • Chinese American architect and educator in Los Angeles, California Jane West Clauss (1907–2003), architect and educator Elizabeth Close (1912–2011), pioneering...
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    Elizabeth Gertrude Britton (née Knight) (January 9, 1858 – February 25, 1934) was an American botanist, bryologist, and educator. She and her husband,...
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    footballer Maria Björnson (1949–2002), French theatre designer María Blanchard (1881–1932), Spanish artist María Blasco Marhuenda (born 1965), Spanish...
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  • Ambassador to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (1992–1993) Lynda Blanchard, U.S. Ambassador to Slovenia (2019–2021) Terry Branstad, U.S. Ambassador...
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  • alpine skier Emil Tamsen (1862–1957), South African philatelist Tamsin Blanchard, British fashion journalist Tamsin Carroll (born 1979), Australian actress...
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  • including Central Utility Building (1973), Duffy Science Centre (1967), Blanchard Hall (1973), Bernardine Hall (1968), Robertson Library (1975), Atlantic...
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  • blend of jazz concert and theater. The music was composed by Terence Blanchard and the script was written by Kirsten Greenidge. Actors and musicians...
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  • Elizabeth Peratrovich (née Elizabeth Jean Wanamaker; Tlingit: Ḵaax̲gal.aat [qʰaχ.ɡʌɬ.ʔatʰ]; July 4, 1911 – December 1, 1958) was an American civil rights...
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  • English Lulu: English, German Luyiza: Ukrainian (Луїза) Ruiha: Māori Louise Blanchard Bethune (1856–1913), American architect Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010),...
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  • & translator Alice Blanchard Coleman (1858–1936, United States), nf. wr. Wanda Coleman (1946–2013, United States), poet Elizabeth Fairburn Colenso (1821–1904...
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  • Denver Broncos) (b. 1942) Misty Morgan, 75, country music singer (Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan) (b. 1945) Paige Rense, 91, writer and editor, editor-in-chief...
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    around Arkansas' Schools: Bill Clinton and Education Reform." American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers 16.3 (1992):...
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    of 1.4 million (range of 1.09–2.16 million) directly violent deaths. Blanchard, Ben (17 February 2009). "China defends its Khmer Rouge ties as trial...
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  • Aunt Fanny Frances Elizabeth Barrow 19th-century American children's writer Aunt Julia Julia Colman American temperance educator, activist, editor, writer...
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  • Susanna Blamire (1747–1794), poet Edward Blanchard (1820–1899), playwright and songwriter Samuel Laman Blanchard (1804–1845), writer, journalist and poet...
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  • Creskoff, Aaron Shaw, Debra Winger, Adriane Lenox, Julito McCullum, Tammy Blanchard, Tony Hale, Tony Roberts, Robin Weigert, Mark Linn-Baker, Clea DuVall...
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  • Frank Nelson Blanchard (Ph.D. 1919), herpetologist and professor of zoology at the University of Michigan Elise M. Boulding (Ph.D.), educator and author...
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    (born August 28, 1958) is an American musician and educator of Caribbean descent. He was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey and raised in Piscataway and Plainfield...
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  • designed to pressure lesbians into having sex with trans women. Ray Blanchard's theory of autogynephilia is a recurrent talking point in TERF discourse...
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  • Binet–Simon test) Robert A. Bjork Randolph Blake, binocular rivalry Ray Blanchard, sexology Theodore H. Blau, first practising clinician elected President...
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    (born 1947), professor, poet, and author Leon Bass (1925–2015), former educator and Benjamin Franklin High School principal Aaron Beck (1921–2021), former...
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    strengthen me. Jesus, Mary, Joseph.": 149  — Elizabeth Ann Seton, SC, American Catholic religious sister and educator (4 January 1821), saying the Anima Christi...
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    governor of Maryland Richard Alpert (Ram Dass) – spiritual teacher Alice Blanchard Coleman – missionary society leader Russell Conwell – Baptist minister...
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