Look up swain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Swain, Swains or Swain's may refer to: Swain Islands, Antarctica Swain's Island (Newfoundland and Labrador)...
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also contains several cemeteries. Swains Island is part of the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa. The Swains Island sanctuary area encompasses...
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all our Swains commend her" (from The Two Gentlemen of Verona) and "O God! methinks it were a happy life, To be no better than a homely swain;" (from...
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into the 21st century. Some of the Swains from Jesse's generation were born on canal boats, and more recent Swains were born in the lock house. Family...
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Geographic Names Information System: Swains Lake U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Union Lake "Swains Lake, Barrington" (PDF). NH Fish...
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William Swain may refer to: William Moseley Swain (1809–1868), American journalist, publisher and founder William Swain (architect) (b.1861), American...
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Representatives from Swains Island. Suʻa Alexander Eli Jennings is a direct descendant of Eli Hutchinson Jennings, the first American settler of Swains Island. Jennings...
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Chelse Elizabeth Ashley Swain (born May 25, 1983) is an American actress, best known for playing Bonnie Lisbon in the 1999 American film The Virgin Suicides...
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Kenneth Swain (born 28 January 1952) is an English former footballer who played in numerous positions, including striker, midfielder and full back. Swain began...
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Jon (John) Anketell Brewer Swain (born 1948) is a British journalist and writer. Swain's book River of Time: A Memoir of Vietnam chronicles his experiences...
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Steven Nicholas Jolley (born April 1950) and Tony Swain (born 20 January 1952, London, England) were a successful songwriting and record production duo...
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Dominique Swain (born August 12, 1980) is an American actress. She first came to attention as the title character in Adrian Lyne's 1997 adaptation of...
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Territorial claims in Antarctica Swains Island Swains Island This article incorporates public domain material from "Swain Islands". Geographic Names Information...
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Joseph Swain may refer to: Joseph Swain (academic) (1857–1927), American president of Indiana University Joseph Swain (engraver) (1820–1909), English wood-engraver...
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Cliff Swain (born March 21, 1966) is a professional racquetball player and coach from Boston, Massachusetts. Known for his dominant drive serve and on-court...
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Swain Destinations is a travel company that was established in the United States 1987. Swain Destinations was founded in 1987 as Swain Tours by Australian...
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currently a host on his Radio Show Josh & Swain on 99.1 The Sports Animal Josh and Swain as well as his podcast The Swain Event which was named Best of the Best...
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Freddie Swain (born August 4, 1998) is an American professional football wide receiver who is a free agent. He played college football at Florida. Swain attended...
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Diana Swain is a public speaker and the founder of Diana Swain Strategies, an Executive Coaching and Communications Consulting firm based in Toronto, Ontario...
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Swain's Lane is a street in Highgate in the London Borough of Camden. It runs up Highgate Hill, for much of its route alongside Highgate Cemetery and...
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Bernie Swain is an American businessman and author. He is the co-founder with Paula Swain and Harry Rhoads Jr. of Washington Speakers Bureau, a lecture...
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Charles Swain may refer to: Charles Swain (athlete) (1885–1974), Australian athlete Charles Swain (poet) (1801–1874), English poet and engraver Charles...
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Tony Swain may refer to: Tony Swain (chemist) (1922–1987), chemist known for his definition of a plant polyphenol Tony Swain (musician) (born 1952), pop...
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Senator Swain may refer to: George W. Swain (1824–1904), Wisconsin State Senate Joshua Swain Jr. (1804–1866), New Jersey State Senate Senator Swan (disambiguation)...
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Merrill Swain is a Canadian applied linguist whose research has focused on second language acquisition (SLA). Some of her most notable contributions to...
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December 1878 performing at Aberle's Tivoli Theatre in New York City. The Swains spent the Christmas season of 1878 into January 1879 performing in a production...
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constituency in 1980 and 1995. Swain was born to Achutananda Swain on 13 January 1935. His wife's name was Kadambini Swain. He was active in Odisha politics...
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Louden Swain is an American indie rock band from Los Angeles. The band was formed in 1997 when lead singer and guitarist Rob Benedict and bassist Michael...
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Thomas Henry Swain (29 October 1911 – 2 March 1979) was a British Labour politician who served as Member of Parliament for the constituency of North East...
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(meaning "Eden") is a deserted village on Swains Island, American Samoa. Etena is located on the south side of Swains Island about 0.75 miles east of the atoll's...
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