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Usage of the name may (or may not) include the tree that yields this wood. There is a list of some of the species involved at the article. Emily Laverne Harding (October 10, 1905 – September 25, 1984) was an American animator and cartoonist. The name cymbopogon derives from the Greek words kymbe ( κύμβη, 'boat') and pogon ( πώγων, 'beard') "which mean [that] in most species, the hairy spikelets project from boat-shaped spathes." This phrase appears on license plate holders sold at the local hardware store. The major road through town is Front Street for the length of the town, a distance of about three blocks, between Covey Road and Mirabel Road. United Features has syndicated many notable comic strips, including Peanuts, Garfield, Li'l Abner, Dilbert, Nancy, and Marmaduke.
Usage of the name may (or may not) include the tree that yields this wood. There is a list of some of the species involved at the article. Emily Laverne Harding (October 10, 1905 – September 25, 1984) was an American animator and cartoonist. The name cymbopogon derives from the Greek words kymbe ( κύμβη, 'boat') and pogon ( πώγων, 'beard') "which mean [that] in most species, the hairy spikelets project from boat-shaped spathes." This phrase appears on license plate holders sold at the local hardware store. The major road through town is Front Street for the length of the town, a distance of about three blocks, between Covey Road and Mirabel Road. United Features has syndicated many notable comic strips, including Peanuts, Garfield, Li'l Abner, Dilbert, Nancy, and Marmaduke. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Italy, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of articles on Italy on Wikipedia.
Eventually Saladino went by one name, "Gaspar," which he wrote in his trademark calligraphy. In Neapolitan, it is called curniciello or variants thereof. The amulet is also sometimes referred to as the Italian horn. Please replace this template with a more specific media request template where possible. The Free Image Search Tool may be able to locate suitable images on Flickr and other web sites. This is a WikiProject Chicago tracking category, a category intended to build and maintain a list of pages for the Chicago Project primarily for the sake of the list itself. Kenneth Alessio Bianchi (born May 22, 1951) is an American serial killer, kidnapper, and rapist. He is also known for the Hillside Strangler murders along with his cousin Angelo Buono Jr., as well as having murdered two more women in… Please replace this template with a more specific media request template where possible. The Free Image Search Tool may be able to locate suitable images on Flickr and other web sites. Thanks! catherine yronwode, not logged in, and therefore posting as "64" 64.142.90.33 (talk) 15:57, 3 September 2008 (UTC)
Faith Swank Burrows (November 17, 1904 – April 11, 1997) was a nationally syndicated cartoonist during the Jazz Age.
Comment The second ellisis falls here: "he began to work toward the realization of this vision . . . . He lived every page." cat yronwode 64.142.90.33 (talk) 02:57, 23 August 2008 (UTC) Ruth Ann Roche (1917–1983), also credited as R. A. Roche and Rod Roche, was a writer and editor in the Golden Age of Comic Books. His works are noted for their connection to the Afrocentric theories of Marcus Garvey. The following 170 pages are in this category, out of 170 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). The publication ceased with the March 2013 issue. The magazine was headquartered in Iola, Wisconsin.