• Look up Spearman or spearman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A spearman is a fighter armed with a spear. Spearman (surname) Spearman baronets, a title...
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  • Alice Buck Norwood Spearman Wright (1902–1989), American activist Alice Morgan Wright (1881–1975), American sculptor This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • TH (redirect from TH (disambiguation))
    (album), a 1997 album by the Glenn Spearman–John Heward Group All pages with titles beginning with th This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • American actress Marley Shriver (1937–2016), American swimmer Marley Spearman (1928–2011), English amateur golfer Marley Watkins (born 1990), Welsh footballer...
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  • Ecology, population damping ratio where ρ = λ1 / |λ2|. in statistics Spearman's rank correlation coefficient Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient...
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  • play by Arthur Kopit Indians (sculpture), a name for The Bowman and The Spearman, sculptures by Ivan Meštrović Indian (airline), a now-defunct state-owned...
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  • Clement Wilkinson (1837–1908), British Army lieutenant general Percival Spearman Wilkinson (1865–1953), British Army major general W. Wilkinson (fl. 1810s)...
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  • politician Harrison Lee Winter (1921–1990), United States federal judge James Spearman Winter (1845–1911), Canadian politician Klaus Winter (1936–2000), German...
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    Sonnenberg, Canadian curler Renée Soutendijk (born 1957), Dutch actress Renee Spearman (born 1969), gospel recording artist, singer, songwriter and producer Renée...
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  • Last, a memoir by Adolf Galland First and Last (album), an album by Glenn Spearman The First and the Last (album), a 1982 album by New Race Skynyrd's First...
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  • SRCC (redirect from SRCC (disambiguation))
    SRCC may refer to: Spearman's rank correlation coefficient Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi Santa Rosa Carib Community Syrian Revolutionary...
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  • saxophonist Glenn Spearman Texas Killing Fields (film), also known as The Fields, a 2011 crime film Fields (disambiguation) Field (disambiguation) The Field...
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    the American Revolution Molly Soda (born 1989), performance artist Molly Spearman (born 1954), American teacher and politician Molly Spotted Elk (1903–1977)...
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    (1930–2018), American actress Diana Spearman (1905–1991), British writer and activist Diana Spencer (disambiguation), several people Diana Staehly (born...
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  • James Winter may refer to: James Spearman Winter (1845–1911), Newfoundland politician and Premier James A. Winter (1886–1971), his son, lawyer and political...
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  • KBMF (redirect from KBMF (disambiguation))
    KXDJ, a radio station (98.3 in Spearman, Texas, which held the call sign KBMF-FM from 1963 to 1978 This disambiguation page lists articles about radio...
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  • Charles L. Armstrong (1944–2011), United States Marine Corps officer Charles Spearman Armstrong (1847–1924), pioneer tea and cinchona planter in British Ceylon...
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  • cite articles in a given journal. Ordinal data Percentile rank Rating (disambiguation) "Definition of RANKING". Malara, Zbigniew; Miśko, Rafał; Sulich, Adam...
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  • Percival Spearman Wilkinson (1865–1953), British Army general Peter Wilkinson (disambiguation), several people Philip Wilkinson (disambiguation), several...
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  • widespread adoption of some simpler system as a de facto standard for X." Spearman's hypothesis: The magnitudes of the black–white differences on tests of...
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  • anglicised O'Gormooly, but Gormley is universal today. The name means “blue spearman”. In the Partry Mountains of County Mayo in the West of Ireland is found...
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    against Perseus. Lucius Porcius Licinus, issued coins depicting Mars as a spearman, driving a chariot. From the legend, the design is supposed to have been...
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    their chances of winning. Mathematics portal Chaitin's constant Chance (disambiguation) Frequentist probability Indeterminism Nonlinear system Probability...
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  • redirects to Spatial analysis Spatial variability Spearman's rank correlation coefficient Spearman–Brown prediction formula Species discovery curve Specification...
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  • California KWQW in Boone, Iowa KXBX-FM in Lakeport, California KXDJ in Spearman, Texas KXGT in Carrington, North Dakota KXIM in Sanborn, Iowa KYAR in Gatesville...
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