• others, Kells fatally shot himself in 1928. Born in New Orleans on October 21, 1856, Kells was the son of Achsah (née Cook) and Charles Edmund Kells Sr. His...
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  • Kracher CM (2000). "C. Edmund Kells (1856-1928)". Journal of the History of Dentistry. 48 (2): 65–9. PMID 11794365. ADA: "C Edmund Kells was a dental pioneer...
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    work of C. Edmund Kells (1856-1928), a New Orleans dentist who demonstrated them to dentists in Asheville, North Carolina, in July 1896. Kells committed...
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    dental technicians) by differing training, roles and patient scopes. C. Edmund Kells, a pioneering dentist operating from New Orleans, enlisted the first...
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    in a skirmish at Kells in Ireland on 20 July 1398, Edmund became responsible for protecting the interests of Roger's young son, Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl...
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    Íochtarach) Dunboyne (Dún Búinne) Fore (Baile Fhobhair) Kells Upper (Ceanannas Uachtarach) Kells Lower (Ceanannas Íochtarach) Lune (Luíne) Morgallion (Machaire...
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  • Aperghis Sonate (1994) Tanya Anisimova Song on Mt. San Angelo Georgi Arnaoudov Kells (1999) Three Sonets of Michelangelo (2014) Violet Archer Improvisation (1983)...
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    July 1398, at the age of 24, Mortimer was slain in a skirmish at either Kells, County Meath, or Kellistown, County Carlow. The Wigmore chronicler says...
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    Ireland, there were Archdeacons of Kells, County Meath. The Diocese of Kells was established sometime after the Synod of Kells (1152), and incorporated with...
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  • Thomas Lancaster (category Archdeacons of Kells)
    rebellion. Due to the paucity of his See he was also in commendam Archdeacon of Kells, Rector of Nobber and Prebend of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin He died...
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    age of 24, Roger Mortimer was slain in a skirmish with 'O'Brien's men' at Kells. The Wigmore chronicler says that he was riding in front of his army, unattended...
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    right hand", i.e., a fight – garrisoned Nobber on the 30th, and advanced to Kells, where he was met by Mortimer. Mortimer had managed to raise a large force...
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  • Anglo-Irish force led by John de Bermingham (later created 1st Earl of Louth) and Edmund Butler, Earl of Carrick, and a Scottish and Irish army commanded by Prince...
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    insufficient vitamin C most often due to a lack of fresh fruit and vegetables in one's diet. A 2010 study suggests that the king may have been of Kell-positive blood...
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    General Sir Henry Fane Major-General Walter Fane General Edmund Fanning General Charles Fanshawe (c. 1817—1901), Colonel-Commandant Royal Engineers Lieutenant-General...
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    Oxford. He was Governor of Utrecht in the Netherlands, and Governor of Kells, County Meath, Ireland. He was wounded at the Battle of Kinsale, 24 December...
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    and death of each prime minister from 1901. The first prime minister was Edmund Barton in the early 20th century. Each dark coloured bar denotes the time...
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    With One Studio; Plans Tour The Washington Post (1923-1954) [Washington, D.C] 26 June 1952: 30. Belafonte, Denis, and Alvin H. Marill. The Films of Tyrone...
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    intensive system from Switzerland. Edmund C. Morgan, Electric-Railway System U. S. Patent 659,178, October 2, 1900. Edmund C. Morgan, Electric-Railway System...
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  • African general and politician, minister of justice (1982–1984). Janusz Edmund Zimniak, 90, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Katowice...
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    Kells Crozier (9th to 11th centuries), St Mel's Crozier (10th and 12th century), the River Laune Crozier (late 10th century), the Lismore Crozier (c....
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    right hand" (a fight), occupied Nobber on 30 November, and advanced to Kells, where he was met by Mortimer. Mortimer had managed to raise a large force...
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  • for Milland's two series, Meet Mr. McNulty and Markham. [1]Directed by Edmund Goulding, Cedric Hardwicke, Frank Lloyd, Victor Saville, Robert Stevenson...
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    before 1450. Sir Edmund Butler of Cloughgrenan (c. 1531 – 1602), Theobald Butler, Viscount Butler of Tulleophelim, a son of Sir Edmund. Sir Thomas Butler...
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  • Robert Ballagh (born 1943) – artist Robert Barker (1739–1806) – painter from Kells George Barret, Sr. (1728–1784) – landscape artist, especially of portraits...
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    Kingdom. It is the largest library in the country and has housed the Book of Kells since 1661 and the Brian Boru harp since 1782. The university is known for...
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    Practical Mechanic and Engineer's Magazine, April 1845, p187 and Plate XX-B Kells, Lyman M.; Kern, Willis F.; Bland, James R. (1943). The Log-Log Duplex Decitrig...
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    of Carlow Castle, (1537) General in the Irish Forces, (1545) Hore Abbey Kells Priory which came into the Earl's possession in March 1540 following the...
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    devastation, the monastic community at Iona abandoned the site and fled to Kells in Ireland. In the first decade of the ninth century, Viking raiders began...
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    Ravyn Lenae James Blake Benjamin Tolbert Ahmanti Booker Leon Sylvers III Edmund Sylvers James Blake Groove (add.) Monte Booker (add.) The Forever Story...
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