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    Mary Ware (née, Harris; pen name, Gertrude Glenn; April 11, 1828 – May 25, 1915) was an American "southland" poet and prose writer. She contributed poems...
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  • Mary Ware may refer to: Mary Ware (politician) (born 1951), member of the Kansas Senate Mary Ware (writer) (1828–1915), American poet and prose writer...
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  • Martyn Ware, British electronic musician Mary Lee Ware (1858–1937), American philanthropist Mary Ware (writer) (1828 –1915), poet, prose writer Matt Ware, American...
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    general; sheriff; California Gold Rush prospector Mary Ware (writer) (1828–1915), poet, prose writer Nancy Ward, Beloved Woman and political leader of...
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  • List of poets from the United States (category Lists of American writers)
    1956) Julia Rush Cutler Ward (1796–1824) Katharine Augusta Ware (1797-1813) Mary Ware (writer) (1828–1915) Catherine Anne Warfield (1816–1877) Emily Warn...
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    (Ware) of Diokleia, in: Festal Menaion [London: Faber and Faber, 1969], p. 64. Beane, Larry (15 August 2019). "The Feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary"....
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    St Mary's Church is a grade I listed parish church in Ware, Hertfordshire, England. There has been a church on the site since the Norman Conquest. The...
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  • (1927–2014, South Africa/Canada/Newfoundland), nv. & medical wr. Mary Ware (writer) (1828–1915, United States), poet, wr. Anna Laetitia Waring (1823–1910...
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    as a colour transfer, in the manner of crested ware. Some of the proceeds were donated to Queen Mary's charities. Astolat Dollhouse Castle Colleen Moore...
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    BioWare as a senior narrative director. DeMarle has a Bachelor of Science from Syracuse University in Television, Radio, and Film Production. "Mary DeMarle...
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    Kallistos Ware (born Timothy Richard Ware, 11 September 1934 – 24 August 2022) was an English bishop and theologian of the Eastern Orthodox Church. From...
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    NetWare is a discontinued computer network operating system developed by Novell, Inc. It initially used cooperative multitasking to run various services...
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    Mary was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Joseph and the mother of Jesus. She is an important figure of Christianity, venerated under...
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    Annie Fellows Johnston (category Writers from Evansville, Indiana)
    her stepdaughter, artist Mary Gardener Johnston. The Beeches was built in 1901 by "Mamie" Craig Lawton, widow of Gen. Henry Ware Lawton, who was the only...
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  • Dragon Age: The Veilguard (category BioWare games)
    BioWare laid off 50 people working on Veilguard and the next Mass Effect game; this included Mary Kirby who was one of the series' original writers and...
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    Mary Margaret McBride (November 16, 1899 – April 7, 1976) was an American radio interview host and writer. Her popular radio shows spanned more than 40...
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    Helen Rappaport (category Writers from the London Borough of Bromley)
    Helen F. Rappaport (née Ware; born June 1947), is a British author and former actress. She specialises in the Victorian era and revolutionary Russia. Rappaport...
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    of Harvard's Botanical Museum, and was financed by Mary Lee Ware and her mother Elizabeth C. Ware. It includes 847 life-size models (representing 780...
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  • The Eden Tree (1971) Harrison, Alexa (September 16, 2010). "Writer-director Clyde Ware dies". Variety. Retrieved February 16, 2017. Clyde Ware at IMDb...
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    Mary Livingstone (born Sadya Marcowitz, later known as Sadie Marks; June 25, 1905 – June 30, 1983) was an American radio comedienne and actress. She was...
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    rounding out the lineup. In 2002 Michael Stuart (now known as Michael Stuart-Ware), the drummer on the Love albums Da Capo and Forever Changes, wrote the acclaimed...
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    Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard (28 December 1816 – 25 July 1897), also known as E.P.W. Packard, was an American advocate for the rights of women and people...
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    succession for four generations since. (Marie-Louise Ware Castillo source) Eventually, James and Mary Eliza Stone acquired the entire estate and John and...
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    Amy Robbins Ware (September 7, 1877 – May 5, 1929) was an American author, world court worker, peace activist, and clubwoman. During World War I, she served...
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  • Susan Ware (born August 22, 1950) is an American independent scholar, writer and editor who lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Hopkinton, New Hampshire...
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    26 November 1594, James Ware was the eldest son of Sir James Ware (1568–1632) and Mary Bryden, daughter of Ambrose Bryden of Bury St. Edmunds. Originally...
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    Toru Dutt (category 19th-century Indian women writers)
    to do this grace. No ! she stirs ; there 's a fire in her glance. 'Ware, oh 'ware of that broken sword ! What ! dare ye, for an hour's mischance Gather...
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  • and J. R. R. Tolkien as Writers in Community, Kent, O.: Kent State University Press, ISBN 978-0-87338-890-0. Hadfield, Alice Mary (1983), Charles Williams:...
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  • cousin Sir Henry Piers, 1st Baronet and Mary Jones. He died in 1697 (1696 old style), survived by one son. Ware's invented documents misled historians of...
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    Sir Richard Fanshawe, 1st Baronet (category People from Ware, Hertfordshire)
    buried at Allhallows, Hertford, and a few years later removed to St Mary's Church, Ware, where there is a monument (a marble aedicule). A portrait of Richard...
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