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    Susan Selina "Mimie" Wood MBE (4 December 1888 – 25 August 1979) was a New Zealand secretary, accountant, and librarian for the Royal Society of New Zealand...
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  • birth name of the New Zealand administrator known as Mimie Wood (1888–1979) Sue Wood (Suzanne Wood, born 1948), New Zealand politician This disambiguation...
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  • Wood, American public health professor Susan Selina Wood (1888–1979), birth name of the New Zealand administrator known as Mimie Wood, Susan Wood (New...
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    (1888–1962), teacher and school principal; served as deputy mayor of Eastbourne Mimie Wood (1888–1979), secretary, accountant and librarian for the Royal Society...
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  • Valery Wichman Pere Wihongi Hannah Wilkinson Derek Williams Sara Wiseman Mimie Wood Portia Woodman Dan Wootton Mika X Kirsty Yallop LGBT in New Zealand LGBT...
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  • formed a small community in Eastbourne on Mahoe Street. Magill's partner, Mimie Wood (1888–1979), with whom she lived from 1920 until her death, was the accountant...
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    researcher of the biological chemistry of free radicals. 20th Century Mimie Wood Secretary, accountant and librarian 1888 1979 Ann Wylie Botanist 1922...
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  • Bessie Margaret Walmsley – of Invercargill. For social welfare services. Mimie Wood – secretary of the Royal Society of New Zealand. Military division Lieutenant-Commander...
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  • Fabian & Line Renaud Season 4 (2020) Episode 1: Charlotte Gainsbourg & Mimie Mathy Episode 2: Franck Dubosc Episode 3: José Garcia Episode 4: Sandrine...
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  • Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-29. Neacappo, Mimie. ""Land Talk" in Iiyiyiuyimuwin (Eastern James Bay Cree)". Swain, Erin....
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    began. During the process, approximately 8,000 square feet of reclaimed wood was salvaged from the building. The $26 million renovation was completed...
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    Records (1990). Bantam. p. 8. ISBN 9780553284522. Retrieved October 30, 2018. Wood, Edward J. (6 May 1868). Giants and Dwarfs. R. Bentley. p. 377 – via Internet...
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  • language, which earned her the nickname 'Garbage Mouth'". When Monsignor Mimie Pitaro (a state legislator) opposed the repeal of the Racial Imbalance Act...
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    Sciences, the Sloane School of Business and Communication, and the Theresa Wood Lavine Division of Professional Studies. Specific Degree designations that...
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  • first time in 2014. The MER Prizes, named after Afrikaans children's author Mimie E. Rothmann, are longstanding awards which recognise illustrated children's...
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  • sur la lune?) French Chris Vander Stappen Marie Bunel, Hélène Vincent, Mimie Mathy, Tsilla Chelton, Macha Grenon, Christian Crahay, Emmanuel Bilodeau...
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  • Charles A. Finn Gerald Fitzgerald John Geoghan George Kerr Philip King Mimie Pitaro Patrick O'Beirne Dennis J. O'Donovan Paul Fitzpatrick Russell Paul...
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  • Mildred Scheel (1976 — Tantau, Germany) Miller Hayes (1873 — Verdier, France) Mimie Mathy (1999 — Dorieux, France) Minnehaha (1905 — Walsh, USA) Minette (1819...
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    Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, the Boston College Law School, and the Woods College of Advancing Studies, followed successively by the Boston College...
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    the sounds of buoys and lighthouses. The front doors are made of gothic wood planks, and the wrought iron hinges incorporate themes of an anchor and a...
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  • produced in France in 2000. À l'attaque! Retrieved 29 July 2018. "Deep in the woods - French Cinematheque". Ciné-Ressources (in French). Archived from the original...
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    Catholic population, and its first church was built soon afterward. That wood-frame structure was destroyed by fire in 1846, forcing a relocation of the...
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    was a center of a growing Irish-American population. Originally clad in wood, this church underwent major renovations in 1897 under the direction of architect...
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