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    Ephraim Cutter (September 1, 1832 – April 25, 1917) was a United States physician and inventor. He was a pioneer of laryngology in the United States and...
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    The Ephraim Cutter House is a historic house at 4 Water Street in Arlington, Massachusetts. Built about 1804 by one of the town's leading mill owners,...
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  • professor Ephraim Cutter (1832–1917), American physician George W. Cutter (born 1849, date of death unknown), American sailor George Washington Cutter (died...
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  • novel written by Canadian author Craig Davidson under the pen name Nick Cutter. The novel was released in English in hardback, e-book, and audiobook on...
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  • specialized in nephrology and editor of the Annual Review of Medicine Ephraim Cutter, 1856, physician and pioneer of laryngology and discovered the tuberculosis...
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    given a concert performance at Boston's Chickering Hall on May 7, 1903. Ephraim Cutter, Jr., and Paine accompanied the singers on piano; there was no orchestra...
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  • music theory. Cutter was the eldest child of Ephraim Cutter, a prominent physician and musical amateur, and his wife Rebecca Smith. Ephraim was an elder...
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  • awoke the stone-cutter who revealed he had formerly been a bishop and prophesied that Ephraim would become Patriarch of Antioch. Ephraim's efforts to rebuild...
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    next location. The circle cutter is a basic variation of the beam compass. There are many types of circle cutters. This cutter is used primarily to score...
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    Ephraim Cutler Dawes (May 27, 1840 – April 23, 1895) was a major in the 53rd Ohio Infantry and brevet lieutenant-colonel, United States Volunteers, during...
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    Ephraim Kingsbury Avery (December 18, 1799 – October 23, 1869) was a Methodist minister who was among the first clergymen tried for murder in the United...
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    USCGC Benjamin Dailey (category Sentinel-class cutters)
    of the 23rd cutter. Dailey, and the crew of Life Saving Service surfmen he commanded, had rescued nine crewmen from the wreck of the Ephraim Williams, and...
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  • his birth and his father died three years later. He was the grandson of Ephraim and Sarah (Welles) Hawley from Trumbull. He was the great-grandson of Joseph...
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    a prolific medalist. He depicted among others Immanuel Kant, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Moses Mendelssohn, Christoph Martin Wieland, Johann Georg Sulzer...
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    deemed him the founder of modern Hebrew literature. His cousin, the poet Ephraim Luzzatto (1729–1792), also exerted genuine influence on the first stirrings...
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    Cape Hatteras Lifeboat Station, he led the rescue of nine men from the Ephraim Williams. For this rescue, Dailey and his crew were awarded the Gold Lifesaving...
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    PenBlade are more intuitive to use due to their similarities to a standard box-cutter. Retractable sheath versions have much stronger ergonomic feel for the doctors...
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    The Ephraim Hawley House is a privately owned Colonial American wooden post-and-beam timber-frame saltbox house situated on the Farm Highway, Route 108...
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  • Ephraim H. Hyde (June 1, 1812 – June 18, 1896) was an American politician who was the 53rd Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1867 to 1869. He previously...
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    negro questions.' Little, Jim (February 20, 2023). "A Fight over a Stalk Cutter in 1922 Turned into a Mass Exodus of Black Residents of Jay". Pensacola...
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  • inhaling charcoal gas Harry Lew (2011), United States Marine, gunshot Ephraim Lewis (1994), English singer, jumped off a fourth floor balcony Robert...
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    post-production period can often be difficult and challenging. Negative cutter The negative cutter cuts and splices the negatives as directed by the film editor...
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    slips of "strong paper of a uniform size" either self made with a paper cutter or by "special firms that will spare you the trouble, providing slips of...
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    Brooklyn, NY: Mesorah Publications. p. 159. ISBN 978-0-89906-216-7. Glatt, Ephraim (September 23, 2020). "Leaving Shul During Yizkor". Queens Jewish Link...
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  • known children: Stephen, William, John, Thomas, Samuel, Isaac, Benjamin, Ephraim and Jane. Larrabee was a soldier in the Narragansett War (also known as...
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    ) After 1953, Perry appeared in cameos in the made-for-television movie Cutter (1972) and the feature films Amazing Grace (1974) and Won Ton Ton, the Dog...
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  • original on May 16, 2008. Retrieved August 4, 2006. Hausman, Jerry; Leibtag, Ephraim (October 2005). "Consumer Benefits from Increased Competition in Shopping...
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    saved by the Natives. The rescue effort was then continued when the revenue cutter Dexter, skippered by Captain Eric Gabrielson, came to their aid. The Dexter...
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    The New York Times. Retrieved 5 August 2008. Matita, Mirriam; Chirwa, Ephraim W.; Johnston, Deborah; Mazalale, Jacob; Smith, Richard; Walls, Helen (March...
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