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    Frederick Reynolds (1 November 1764 – 16 April 1841) was an English dramatist. During his literary career he composed nearly one hundred tragedies and...
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  • Frederick William Nolan (7 March 1931 – 15 June 2022) was an English editor and writer, mostly known as Frederick Nolan; he also used the pen names Donald...
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    Maria Reynolds from 1791 to 1792, during the presidency of George Washington. When he discovered the affair, Reynolds' husband, James Reynolds, subsequently...
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  • rivals that Reynolds had information against the Treasury Secretary. James Monroe, Frederick Muhlenberg, and Abraham Venable visited Reynolds in jail, where...
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    Inchbald's Wedding Day, the Fool in Vortigern, Sir Solomon Cynic in [[Frederick Reynolds (writer)|]]'s [[The Will (play)|]], Sir Marmaduke Maxim in Prince Hoare's...
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    Frederick Allan Moranis (/məˈrænɪs/; born April 18, 1953) is a Canadian actor, comedian, musician, songwriter, writer, and producer. Moranis appeared...
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    (history) Allen, Frederick Lewis (1944). Paul Revere Reynolds: A Biographical Sketch. Scranton: The Haddon Craftsmen. (biography) Allen, Frederick Lewis; editors...
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    Mary Shelley bibliography (category Bibliographies by writer)
    1831. —. "The Dream, A Tale". The Keepsake for MDCCCXXXII. Ed. Frederick Mansel Reynolds. London: Published by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1831...
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    Carl Frederick Buechner (/ˈbiːknər/ BEEK-nər; July 11, 1926 – August 15, 2022) was an American author, Presbyterian minister, preacher, and theologian...
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  • and Debbie Reynolds (on-screen title is simply Bright Lights) is a 2016 documentary about the relationship between entertainer Debbie Reynolds (in her final...
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  • Edward Reynolds Price (February 1, 1933 – January 20, 2011) was an American poet, novelist, dramatist, essayist and James B. Duke Professor of English...
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  • Smokey and the Bandit is a 1977 American action comedy film starring Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Pat McCormick, Paul Williams...
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    His last original character was Modern in Begone Dull Care by [[Frederick Reynolds (writer)|]], 9 February 1808. Attribution  This article incorporates text...
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  • Dowager Princess of Wales, King George's mother (1761) Freddie Dennis as Reynolds, the King's secretary (1761) Sam Clemmett as young Brimsley, the Queen's...
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    Frederick II (German: Friedrich II.; 24 January 1712 – 17 August 1786) was the monarch of Prussia from 1740 until 1786. He was the last Hohenzollern monarch...
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    metropolitan area. About 9 p.m., Castile was driving with his girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, and her four-year-old daughter, when he was pulled over by Yanez and another...
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    Walt Whitman (category 19th-century American male writers)
    233. Reynolds, 5. Reynolds, 324. Miller, 78. Reynolds, 332. Loving, 71. Callow, 75. Loving, 74. Reynolds, 95. Reynolds, 91. Loving, 75. Reynolds, 97....
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    The Will (play) (category Plays by Frederic Reynolds)
    The Will is a 1797 comedy play by the British writer Frederick Reynolds. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 19 April 1797. The...
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  • with Ryan Reynolds returning as the former. In February 2017, Joe Carnahan had signed on as director, as well as co-writer with Reynolds. By September...
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  • Tamarind Tribeca, New York, NY (eliminated after the dessert) Janelle Reynolds, Caterer and Personal Chef, @ Large Catering and Private Chef Services...
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  • 521 "The Rennolds-Reynolds Family of England and Virginia, 1530-1948. Stephen Frederick Tillman, op. cit. p. 46 Christopher Reynolds. "Isle of Wight Wills...
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  • Anon. (Edwy Searles Brooks) The debut of writer Edwy Searles Brooks. Brooks would eventually become the main writer of The Nelson Lee Library.: 75  He also...
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    Frederick Schiller Faust (May 29, 1892 – May 12, 1944) was an American writer known primarily for his Western stories using the pseudonym Max Brand. As...
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    Laugh When You Can (category Plays by Frederic Reynolds)
    Laugh When You Can is a 1798 comedy play by the British writer Frederick Reynolds. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London on 8 December...
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    2012. pp. 21, 36. Reynolds 2005, pp. 180–181, 186. Reynolds 2005, p. 199. Reynolds 2005, pp. 200–201. Reynolds 2005, pp. 201–202. Reynolds 2005, pp. 203–204...
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    (December 18, 1917 – February 4, 2005) was an American actor, director, writer, and activist. He was married to Ruby Dee, with whom he frequently performed...
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    earth must have an end, and now I am come to mine.": 94 : 137  — Joshua Reynolds, English painter (23 February 1792) "I feel sleepy, and a moment of rest...
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    Werter (play) (category Plays by Frederic Reynolds)
    Werter is a 1785 tragedy by the British writer Frederick Reynolds. His debut play, it was inspired by the 1774 novel The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann...
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    The Delinquent (category Plays by Frederic Reynolds)
    The Delinquent is an 1805 comedy play by the British writer Frederick Reynolds. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 14 November...
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    Devonshire (13 May 1758 – 30 March 1824) was an English aristocrat and letter writer. She is best known as Lady Elizabeth Foster, the close friend of Georgiana...
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