Elizabeth Rambo "Beth" Anders (born November 13, 1951, in Norristown, Pennsylvania) is a former field hockey sweeper from the United States, who was a...
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ccmadmin (2017-08-25). "Beth Anders | Virginia Sports Hall of Fame". Retrieved 2023-05-24. "ODU hires Lafayette coach to succeed Anders". The Virginian-Pilot...
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Julie Adams (section Personal life and death)
Stewart; and Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954). On television, she was known for her roles as Paula Denning on the 1980s soap opera Capitol, and Eve Simpson...
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Spanish singer Beth Akers (born 1983), American economist Beth Allen (born 1984), New Zealand actress Beth Amsel, American folk singer Beth Anders (born 1951)...
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the pilot was not picked up by NBC, Anders was replaced for the equally unsuccessful second pilot. In 2004, Anders made her film debut with a minor role...
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February 2, 2023. "Dre' Bly". Denver Broncos.[dead link] "Dre' Bly, Beth Anders voted into Virginia Sports Hall of Fame". The Virginian-Pilot. January...
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Their daughter, Tina Beth Paige Anders, was born in March 1956. Anders and Stephens were divorced in June 1956. In 1986, Anders married engineer Richard...
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Coach Will van Beaumont, Julie Staver, Beth Anders, Jill Grant, Chris Larson, Denise Desautels, Diane Moyer, Beth Beglin, Char Morett, Leslie Milne, Gwen...
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a Santa Anna sympathizer. Glenn Ford as John Stroud Julie Adams as Beth Anders Chill Wills as John Gage Hugh O'Brian as Lieutenant Lamar Victor Jory...
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Amy Ryan (redirect from Amy Beth Dziewiontkowski)
Amy Beth Dziewiontkowski (born May 3, 1968), known professionally as Amy Ryan, is an American actress. She began her professional stage career in 1987...
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Tournaments and won 12 Big East championships, a record. After UConn defeated Louisville 6–0 on October 11, 2013, Stevens passed Beth Anders for most wins...
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Both teams had a 2–2–1 record and 9 goals for and 7 goals against. Canada also had a 2–2–1 record but had 9 goals for and 11 goals against. West Germany...
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Bride and Guys and Dolls, which was well revered by the high school Cappie reviewers. Beth Anders, 1984 Summer Olympics field hockey caption and bronze...
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Ireland's performance at the 1984 Olympics was stopping eleven shots from Beth Anders' twelve attempts at goal in Australia's victory over America. Ireland...
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he had to be a 13-year-old boy and he had to become a fencer later on to participate in the 1948 Summer Olympics and in the 1952 Summer Olympics. The...
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Beth Alison Shapiro (born January 14, 1976) is an American evolutionary molecular biologist, associate director for conservation genomics at the UC Santa...
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United States women's national field hockey team (category Pages using national squad without team link and with an atypical sport)
was announced on 12 June 2024. Head coach: David Passmore Beth Anders Katie Bam Kate Barber Beth Beglin Jackie Briggs Lauren Crandall Rachel Dawson Katelyn...
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Progress Party (Norway) (redirect from Anders Lange's Party for a Strong Reduction in Taxes, Duties and Public Intervention)
speech was held by Anders Lange, after whom the party was named the Anders Lange's Party for a Strong Reduction in Taxes, Duties and Public Intervention...
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* Host nation (United States) * Athletes who ran in preliminary round and also received medals. * Host nation (United States) * Host nation...
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match Roster Gwen Cheeseman (gk) Beth Anders Kathleen McGahey Anita Miller Regina Buggy Christine Larson-Mason Beth Beglin Marcella Place Julie Staver...
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Alexander Beth Anders Gwen Cheeseman Anita Corl Huntsman Jill Grant Lindenfeld Chris Larson Mason Charlene Morett Karen C. Shelton Julie Staver 1994 Beth Beglin...
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1978-2009 7* Missy Meharg 32 583 141 9 .802 Maryland 1988–present 8 Beth Anders 30 560 136 7 .802 Old Dominion 1980-84, 1987-2002, 2004-2013 9* Charlene...
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in 15 matches, for an average of 3.47 goals per match. 8 goals Elizabeth Anders 5 goals Fieke Boekhorst Sophie von Weiler 3 goals Patricia Heberle Sheila...
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assistant field hockey coach at Old Dominion University under coach Beth Anders. In 1984, she took up the position of head coach at Boston College. Morett...
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Hayley Kiyoko (redirect from Queen Eleza Beth)
Swedish producer Anders Grahn. During this time, Kiyoko was affiliated with Maker Studios, releasing covers of "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas" and medleys of Valentine's...
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the United States: Gwen Cheeseman Beth Anders Kathleen McGahey Anita Miller Regina Buggy Christine Larson-Mason Beth Beglin Marcella Place Julie Staver...
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"Jacob Tremblay, Paul Walter Hauser Are a Young Boy and His Biggest Fear in Trailer for 'Orion and the Dark'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November...
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Ted Bundy (redirect from Give my love to my family and friends.)
when he met Elizabeth Kloepfer (identified in Bundy literature as Meg Anders, Beth Archer or Liz Kendall), a single mother from Ogden, Utah, who worked...
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Trentemøller (redirect from Anders Trentemøller)
Anders Trentemøller (Danish: [ˈɑnɐs ˈtsʰʁɑntəˌmøˀlɐ]; born 16 October 1972) is a Danish indie/electronic music producer and multi-instrumentalist based...
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that was established in May 2002 to honor individuals and groups who are either area natives who became prominent in the field of sports...
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