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    Al Ernest Garcia (category American male film actors)
    Kearney (1912, Short) .... Palo Vasquez (as A.E. Garcia) The Little Indian Martyr (1912, Short) .... Chiquito's Father The Indelible Stain (1912, Short)...
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    George Hernandez (category American male silent film actors)
    Was Won (1912) The Great Drought (1912) The Indelible Stain (1912) The Box Car Baby (1912) The Polo Substitute (1912) His Masterpiece (1912) The Old Stagecoach...
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    Bessie Eyton (category American film actresses)
    (1912) The Indelible Stain (1912) The Pity of It (1912) The Great Drought (1912) When Edith Played Jungle and Jury (1912) Euchred (1912) The Count of...
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    Freedom of Speech (painting) (category Works originally published in The Saturday Evening Post)
    creed, into an indelible image and a brilliant and beloved American icon still capable of inspiring millions world-wide". He notes that the use of a New...
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    Eugenie Besserer (category American film actresses)
    Sergeant Byrne of the Northwest Mounted Police (1912, Short) as Jessie Long The Indelible Stain (1912, Short) as Marla The Substitute Model (1912, Short) as...
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    Anna Dodge (category American film actresses)
    (1912) The Indelible Stain (1912) Land Sharks vs. Sea Dogs (1912) A Messenger to Kearney (1912) .... Mother The Redemption of Railroad Jack (1913) The Old...
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    Marc Chagall (category Russian stained glass artists and manufacturers)
    beyond the landscape of his childhood, with its snowy streets, wooden houses, and ubiquitous fiddlers... [with] scenes of childhood so indelibly in one's...
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    book An Indelible Stain, Henry Reynolds described this act as genocide. However the majority of scholars disagree that the initial smallpox was the result...
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    Istanbul (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    Ottomans during their siege of the city. Over the next four centuries, the Ottomans made an indelible impression on the skyline of Istanbul, building towering...
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    Bill Walton (category College basketball announcers in the United States)
    in my entire life, I could not get the job done in my hometown. It is a stain and stigma on my soul that is indelible. I'll never be able to wash that off...
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    Australian ensign was first hoisted, will be recorded in the deathless and indelible pages of history. The flag is silk, blue ground with a large silver cross;...
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    by Sir George Murray warned that the extinction of the race would leave "an indelible stain upon the character of the British Government"—and therefore...
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    time he died in October 1764 he had left so indelible a mark on the history of British painting that the term 'Hogarthian' remains instantly comprehensible...
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    Charles George Gordon (category Companions of the Order of the Bath)
    suppress the rebellion, I shall do so. If I cannot, I shall retire to the Equator and leave you with the indelible disgrace of abandoning the garrisons"...
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    Peadar Clancy (category Irish Republicans killed during the Irish War of Independence)
    left an indelible impression of the superman, a man whose commands I at least would have a compulsion to obey as if I had been hypnotised ... In the presence...
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