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    Dr. Robert Cane (1807–1858), was born in Kilkenny, Ireland in 1807. He was a member of the Repeal Association and the Irish Confederation. He qualified...
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    The Cane Corso is an Italian breed of mastiff. It is usually kept as a companion dog or guard dog; it may also be used to protect livestock. In the past...
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    Sugarcane (redirect from Sugar Cane)
    Sugarcane or sugar cane is a species of tall, perennial grass (in the genus Saccharum, tribe Andropogoneae) that is used for sugar production. The plants...
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    Caning is a form of corporal punishment consisting of a number of hits (known as "strokes" or "cuts") with a single cane usually made of rattan, generally...
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  • Melville Henry Cane (1879–1980), American poet and lawyer Percy Stephen Cane (1881–1976), English garden designer and writer Robert Cane (1807–1858), Irish...
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    The cane toad (Rhinella marina), also known as the giant neotropical toad or marine toad, is a large, terrestrial true toad native to South and mainland...
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  • Robert Jr. who is now 14. At a press conference, boxing promoter George Washington Duke attempts to goad Rocky into fighting his boxer, Union Cane, who...
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    A candy cane is a cane-shaped stick candy often associated with Christmastide as well as Saint Nicholas Day. The canes are traditionally white with red...
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    The caning of Charles Sumner, or the Brooks–Sumner Affair, occurred on May 22, 1856, in the United States Senate chamber, when Representative Preston Brooks...
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  • union may also refer to: A pan-Celticist society founded in 1853 by Robert Cane (active 1853–1858) A pan-Celticist society founded by a faction of the...
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  • "Cattle and Cane" is a song by the Australian alternative rock band The Go-Betweens, released as the first single from their second album Before Hollywood...
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    Cane is any of various tall, perennial grasses with flexible, woody stalks from the genera Arundinaria, and Arundo. Scientifically speaking, they are either...
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    A walking stick (also known as a walking cane, cane, walking staff, or staff) is a device used primarily to aid walking, provide postural stability or...
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    Cane is a 1923 novel by noted Harlem Renaissance author Jean Toomer. The novel is structured as a series of vignettes revolving around the origins and...
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    Canebrake (redirect from Cane brake)
    densely the cane grew and how difficult it was to travel through. For example, in 1728 William Byrd described hacking through a "forest" of cane "more than...
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  • driver a pseudonym used by writer William H. Keith Jr. Robert Cane (1807–1858), Irish editor Robert Kane (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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    Luiz Arthuro Cané Jr. (born 2 April 1981) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist currently competing in the Light Heavyweight division. A professional competitor...
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    Michael Caine (redirect from Michael cane)
    half-brother named David. He suffered from severe epilepsy and had been kept in Cane Hill Mental Hospital his entire life. Although their mother regularly visited...
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  • (1842–1902), Irish barrister and legal writer Robert Cain (disambiguation) Robert Cane (1807–1858), Irish editor This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • Superintendent) Flagg, "The Picaroon" (Ludovic Saxon), James "Solo" Malcolm, and Sugar Cane. He was educated at the University of Glasgow (where he obtained a Master's...
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  • organisation itself, which was non-sectarian, including the Catholic Robert Cane, later Mayor of Kilkenny, as well as Philip Moore, a Catholic priest...
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    the traditional guard dogs of central Italy, and is closely related to the Cane Corso. The Neapolitan Mastiff derives from the traditional catch and guard...
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    twenties. The one influence he mentions in this period was that of Dr. Robert Cane a former Mayor of Kilkenny, a cultural propagandist, and a moderate Young...
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  • films began to soar in popularity in the 1960s with the releases of Mondo Cane (1962), Women of the World (1963) and Africa Addio (1966). The genre arguably...
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  • in Manchester and Salford. Joseph Henry Blake William Smith O'Brien Robert Cane Michael Doheny Charles Gavan Duffy D'Arcy McGee Father John Kenyon James...
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  • gallantry in 1855 at Sebastopol, in the Crimea (born 1826). 17 August – Robert Cane, doctor, member of the Repeal Association and the Irish Confederation...
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    cannolu is originally a diminutive noun meaning 'little tube', from canna, 'cane' or 'tube'. Some food historians place the origins of cannoli in 827–1091...
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  • Death Carries a Cane (Italian title: Passi di danza su una lama di rasoio/ Dance Steps on the Edge of a Razor), is a 1973 Italian giallo film directed...
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    A sugar cane mill is a factory that processes sugar cane to produce raw sugar or plantation white sugar. Some sugar mills are situated next to a back-end...
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  • Francis Hincks, politician in Canada (died 1885). Full date unknown Robert Cane, doctor, member of the Repeal Association and the Irish Confederation...
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