• Hospice may also refer to: Hospice (Achilles album), 2007 Hospice (The Antlers album), 2009 "Hospice", an episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force Hospice-Anthelme...
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  • 13 (redirect from Thirteen (disambiguation))
    C418 from Minecraft - Volume Alpha, 2011 "Thirteen", by The Antlers from Hospice "Thir13teen", by Type O Negative from Life Is Killing Me Thirteen (House)...
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  • Kettering Rugby Football Club "Kettering", a 2009 song by the Antlers from Hospice Charles F. Kettering, American inventor Steve Kettering, American politician...
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  • Sobell is a surname. Sobell may also refer to: Sobell House Hospice, hospice serving the residents of Oxfordshire, England Michael Sobell Sinai School...
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  • VEC (redirect from VEC (disambiguation))
    College, originally a Roman hospice, later a seminary for potential English Catholic priests Vec (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Children's Hospice, a charity in England Springfield Acorns, a minor league American football team in Springfield, Massachusetts Acorn (disambiguation) Little...
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  • and Thermonuclear Research, a Russian scientific research center Trinity Hospice, Blackpool, Lancashire, England Trinity Centre, Aberdeen, Scotland Trinity...
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  • Amed (redirect from Amed (disambiguation))
    (Bali), a town in Bali, Indonesia Amedisys Home Health and Hospice Care, a home health and hospice care company in the US, NASDAQ abbreviation AMED Japan...
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  • refer to: Odyssey BMX, a BMX bicycle parts company Odyssey Healthcare, a hospice company Odyssey International, a Canadian airline Odyssey Marine Exploration...
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  • College, on the Gold Coast in Upper Coomera, Queensland, Australia Assisi Hospice, Singapore Assisi Animal Sanctuary, Conlig, County Down, Northern Ireland...
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  • enforcer at Dr. Killebrew's laboratory, known as the Workshop, part of the Hospice for failed supersoldiers at the Weapon X Project. Francis acted as the...
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  • Vitas might refer to: VITAS Healthcare, the largest provider of hospice care in the U.S. Vitas (born 1979), Russian singer Vitas (Bishop of Lithuania)...
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  • HPM (redirect from HPM (disambiguation))
    performance mobile, a semiconductor production type parametric variant of TSMC Hospice and Palliative Medicine, a medical specialty that focuses on symptom management...
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  • College (disambiguation) Stella Maris High School, Queens, New York,U.S. Stella Maris English School, Pune, Maharashtra, India Stella Maris Hospice, a large...
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  • Oscar (redirect from OSCAR (disambiguation))
    ocellatus Oscar (therapy cat), cat purported to predict the deaths of hospice patients Oscar, a nickname for Beast of Busco, a North American cryptid...
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  • the 1972 Focus album Focus III "Sylvia", a single from the 2009 album Hospice by The Antlers "Sylvia's Mother", 1972 single by Dr. Hook & the Medicine...
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  • Anne Robertson may refer to: Ann Robertson (nurse), British nurse and hospice founder Ann Robertson (silversmith), English silversmith Ann Eliza Worcester...
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  • Milan San Carlo all'Arena, a neighbourhood in Naples where the Bourbon Hospice for the Poor is located San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, a church in Rome...
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  • in the memory of William Pennefather; later became UK's first HIV/AIDS hospice Mildmay Monarchs, an ice hockey team from Mildmay, Ontario Mildmay Park...
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  • Magic (redirect from Magic (disambiguation))
    female miniature horse working as a therapy horse inside hospitals and hospice programs Magic (Middle-earth), magic as it appears in J. R. R. Tolkien's...
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  • Chase (redirect from Chase (disambiguation))
    Dean Koontz Children's Hospices Association for the South East, a former charity in England, now Shooting Star Children's Hospices Chase plane, an aircraft...
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  • APC (redirect from APC (disambiguation))
    development Association of Professional Chaplains, internationally certified hospice chaplains Atlantic-Pacific Capital, a US-based independent investment bank...
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  • Phillips (c. 1941–2024), English co-founder of Demelza Hospice Care for Children This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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  • SPHC (redirect from SPHC (disambiguation))
    for developing countries proposed in 1979 Society for the Promotion of Hospice Care, a healthcare non-profit organisation based in Hong Kong, China Hot...
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  • Domus Dei, an almshouse and hospice at Portsmouth in Hampshire, UK, also known as the Royal Garrison Church This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Kirkwood High School, secondary public school in Kirkwood, Missouri Kirkwood Hospice, palliative-care facility in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire Kirkwood House...
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  • Almshouses, almshouses formerly known as Trinity Hospital Royal Trinity Hospice, Clapham Common in Scotland Trinity Hospital, or Trinity College Hospital...
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    as a holy place and pilgrimage site. Within a decade a mosque and Sufi hospice were built near it, and the site was protected by a salaried garrison of...
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    Chapel (Hebrew: מנזר סן ונסן דה פול) is a Catholic chapel that serves the Hospice of St. Vincent de Paul in Jerusalem. It is dedicated to the founder of...
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  • Jerusalem hospital (category All article disambiguation pages)
    Jerusalem hospital may refer to: the medieval hospice in Jerusalem rebuilt by the Knights Hospitaller, see Muristan any hospital in Jerusalem, see List...
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