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Reared in England, she studied to be a teacher, earned several scholarships and was graduated with honors from the University of London.
Reared in a poor family on the western frontier, Lincoln was mostly self-educated, and became a country lawyer, a Whig Party leader, Illinois state legislator during the 1830s, and a one-term member of the United States House of Representatives during the 1840s.
As compiled in 1997, the recipient of the largest amount of funding ($ 2. 3 million USD ) was Thomas J. Bouchard's landmark twin study, the Minnesota Study of Identical Twins Reared Apart ( MISTRA ), better known as the Minnesota Twins Project.
Reared in Tacoma, Washington, Gilmore attended Washington State University in 1931, where he was a member of the Chi chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity and a member of the Alpha Omicron Chapter of Theta Chi fraternity.
Reared in the Episcopal church, she subsequently became a prominent member and preacher in the Society of Friends, and was married to Robert Mott, of New York, in 1797.
An unrepentant Yancey was pardoned after only a few months, but while incarcerated Yancey wrote for his newspaper, " Reared with the spirit of a man in my bosom — and taught to preserve inviolate my honor — my character, and my person, I have acted as such a spirit dictated.
Reared as a traditional Methodist, he was not allowed to listen to the radio or go to the movie theater on Sundays.
Reared in Ohio, Maharidge was a staff writer for The Plain Dealer and the Sacramento Bee.

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Reared upon his father's plantation in pioneer country, Bankhead supplemented his meager formal education by avid reading and contact with the issues and the world.
Reared in Homer and a graduate of Homer High School and Methodist-affiliated Centenary College in Shreveport, McClanahan had a distinguised military record.
Reared underground in burrows, the cubs will stay close to the den until they are about four months old.
Two of the most notable studies funded by the Pioneer Fund are the Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart and the Texas Adoption Project, which studied the similarities and differences of identical twins and other children adopted into non-biological families.
Reared in Staten Island, New York, she is known for her portrayals of rural landscapes and life in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
: Reared against the arch of heaven, looks she proudly down.
* Reared by foster parents in a far country.
This work became the Minnesota Study of Identical Twins Reared Apart ( MISTRA ), better known as the Minnesota Twins Project.

Kimball and South
Kimball is a town in Brule County, South Dakota, United States.
Kimball was first known as Stake 48 on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad line going west out of Mitchell, South Dakota.
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Throughout his ministry, Kimball labored among the native peoples of North and South America.
Originally, the band wanted to reunite with original vocalist Bobby Kimball to record new songs for a greatest hits record, but the record company instead insisted they hire South African singer Jean-Michel Byron.
* Kimball, South Dakota
Little Cassubia was a historical neighborhood in the Irving Park Community Area between Irving Park on the North, Addison to the South, Kimball to the West and Kedzie to the East.
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Sylvia traveled to South Carolina and killed Kimball, then surrendered to authorities.
Kimball was also active in railroad construction throughout Georgia and the South.

Kimball and Dakota
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Moses Kimball Armstrong ( September 19, 1832 – January 11, 1906 ) was an American surveyor who served as a delegate from Dakota Territory to the United States House of Representatives.

Kimball and was
The Deseret alphabet was developed primarily by a committee made up of the university's board of regents and church leaders Parley P. Pratt and Heber C. Kimball.
Pirsig discusses this incident in an afterword to subsequent editions of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, writing that he and his second wife, Kimball, decided not to abort the child she conceived in 1980, because he had come to believe that this unborn child was a continuation of the life pattern that Chris had occupied.
In 1964, a book entitled Business Computer Language written by Kimball, Stoffells and Walsh and both the book and program were copyrighted in 1966 and years later that copyright was renewed
An early pioneer in the American citrus industry was Kimball Chase Atwood, a wealthy entrepreneur who founded the Atwood Grapefruit Co. in the late 19th century.
It was animated by Art Babbitt, Dick Huemer, Dick Lundy, and Ward Kimball and directed by Wilfred Jackson.
In the Nebraska license plate system, Kimball County is represented by the prefix 71 ( it had the seventy-first-largest number of vehicles registered in the county when the license plate system was established in 1922 ).
Kimball County was formed in 1888.
It was named after railroad pioneer Thomas L. Kimball.
The county's growth was hindered by the absence of railroads: the nearest lines ran through Kimball, to the south, and Gering, to the north.
The original writer, producer, and announcer of the spoken portion of the broadcast was Edward ( Ted ) Kimball, who would stand at the top of a tall ladder and announce the name of each performance piece into the microphone suspended from the Tabernacle ceiling.
Kimball remained at the post for only 11 months, when he was replaced by Richard L. Evans, who continued in that capacity until his death in 1971.
Jefferson Hodgkins, the president of the Kimball and Cobb Stone company, which was also the first business to locate in the village, was the man for whom Hodgkins was named.
The Kimball and Cobb Stone Quarry, organized in 1888, was the first major business in the area that would later become the Village of Hodgkins.
The president of the Kimball and Cobb Stone Quarry was Jefferson Hodgkins, the man for whom the village was named.
It was in 1885, while president of the Brownell Improvement Company, that Hodgkins organized the Kimball and Cobb Stone Company.
Kimball called the town Marseilles, under the impression that Marseilles, France was an industrial center the likes of which he hoped to attain in Illinois.
When Kimball Township was set off in 1855, the settlement by which Clyde Township derived its name became part of a different township.
When the township was organized in 1855, it was named for Kimball.
The spelling was corrected to Kimball in January 1889 and the office closed in June 1908.
When Kimball Township was set off in 1855, the settlement by which Clyde Township derived its name became part of a different township ; a fact with reportedly greatly disappointed Ralph Wadhams.
The popular song " Just as the Storm Passed O ' er " was based on the event, and the Kimball Piano Company exploited the incident for its advertising, when one of their instruments was carried a long distance by the tornado but still found in working condition.

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