Bartlett Bay is an Arctic waterway in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is in Nares Strait off eastern Ellesmere Island, off the Bache Peninsula...
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Look up bartlett in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bartlett may refer to: Bartlett Bay, Canada, Arctic waterway Wharerata, New Zealand, also known as...
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Josiah Bartlett (December 2, 1729 [O.S. November 21, 1729] – May 19, 1795) was an American Founding Father, physician, statesman, a delegate to the Continental...
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Tampa Bay Rays, and San Diego Padres. Bartlett grew up in Lodi, California, and attended St. Mary's High School in Stockton, California. Bartlett went...
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Verdon Bartlett (born 6 February 1986) is a New Zealand basketball coach and former player. He most recently served as the head coach of the Hawke's Bay Hawks...
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Josh Bartlett is a New Zealand rugby union player who played for the Chiefs and Western Force in Super Rugby and the Bay of Plenty in the National Provincial...
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Maritime Organization, 2001, ISBN 9789280161205 Douglas E. Goldstein (2007), Medical informatics 20/20, Jones & Bartlett Learning, ISBN 9780763739256...
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Bartlett's Childers (originally known as Young Childers or Bleeding Childers; foaled 1716) was an important Thoroughbred sire in the 18th century. Bartlett's...
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Alan Shepard (redirect from Shepard, Alan Bartlett, Jr.)
Alan Bartlett Shepard Jr. (November 18, 1923 – July 21, 1998) was an American astronaut. In 1961, he became the second person and the first American to...
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Cochrane District was created from parts of this district and parts of Thunder Bay District. The division had a population of 32,251 in the Canada 2016 Census...
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In statistics, Bartlett's test, named after Maurice Stevenson Bartlett, is used to test homoscedasticity, that is, if multiple samples are from populations...
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Bart Starr (redirect from Bartlett Starr)
› Bryan Bartlett Starr (January 9, 1934 – May 26, 2019) was an American professional football quarterback and head coach for the Green Bay Packers of...
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Hudson Bay, sometimes called Hudson's Bay (usually historically), is a large body of saltwater in northeastern Canada with a surface area of 1,230,000 km2...
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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is an national park of the United States located in Southeast Alaska west of Juneau. President Calvin Coolidge...
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Between the 1870s until the 1920s, Cooks Bay was known for its family hotels including Chapman House, Bartlett Place, Buena Vista Hotel, Hotel Kern, Hotel...
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San Francisco (redirect from Bay Central (San Francisco Bay Area))
officially been known as San Francisco since 1847, when Washington Allon Bartlett, then serving as the city's alcalde, renamed it from Yerba Buena (Spanish...
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Massachusetts. He was born in Haverhill in the Province of Massachusetts Bay to Enoch Bartlett (April 5, 1715 – January 1789) and Anna Bayley (March 4, 1725 –...
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The Courier-Mail (redirect from The Moreton Bay Courier)
Moreton Bay Courier later became The Courier, then the Brisbane Courier and, since a merger with the Daily Mail in 1933, The Courier-Mail. The Moreton Bay Courier...
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Bartlett House, a historic railroad hotel, restored in 2016 to house a kitchen, bakery, and cafe. It was built about 1870, and is a three-story, five bay...
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fishing community located in Conception Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Brigus was home to Captain Bob Bartlett and the location of his residence Hawthorne...
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three sides: Peary Bay to the north, named after United States explorer Robert Peary, Bartlett Bay to the east, and Buchanan Bay to the south. A relatively...
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The Devil's Glove called The Revenge of the Manager.[citation needed] Bartlett, June (November 25, 2014). "Florey's Book Event Former wild-living author...
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The Bartlett Roundhouse, also known as the Bartlett Engine House, is a historic railroad service facility in Bartlett, New Hampshire. Located just south...
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Patsy Pulitzer (redirect from Patsy Pulitzer Bartlett)
investment broker David Frost Bartlett (1924–1997), brother of Charles L. Bartlett, at the family's estate in Oyster Bay, New York. They later divorced...
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older brother's influence. She played Auskick for the Safety Bay Stingers, a boys team. Bartlett paused her football in year 6 then restarted when she began...
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Robert Abram Bartlett (August 15, 1875 – April 28, 1946) was a Newfoundland-born American Arctic explorer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born...
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Morton Bartlett (1909 in Chicago – 1992 in Boston) was an American freelance photographer and graphic designer who, from 1936 to 1963, devoted much of...
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Henry Bartlett (26 March 1809 – 13 September 1854) was a British artist, best known for his numerous drawings rendered into steel engravings. Bartlett was...
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Greenland (redirect from Kangat Bay)
Saqqaq culture. Most finds of remains from that period have been around Disko Bay, including the site of Saqqaq, for which the culture is named. From 2400 BC...
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