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Charlotte Mary Yonge died on 1901-05-24.

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Charlotte Mary Yonge was born on 1823-08-11.

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Charlotte Dudney has written:

'New punchneedle embroidery' -- subject(s): Patterns, Embroidery, Punched work

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Charlotte Mary Yonge's novel, Nuttie's Father printed in 1885 portrays the first known usage of this phrase. It means "keep it in your head or keep it secret."

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Mary Charlotte Wilcox is 5' 6".

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Charlotte Mary Brame died in 1884.

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Charlotte Mary Brame was born in 1836.

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Mary Humphries has written:

'Fabric Reference' -- subject(s): Textile fabrics

'Apparel anatomy' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Dress accessories, Fashion

'Fabric reference' -- subject(s): Textile fabrics

'Fabric Reference and Fabric Glossary Value Package'

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W. A. Katz has written:

'Introduction to reference work'

'Introduction to reference work' -- subject(s): Accessible book

'Introduction to reference work' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY

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Eugene Stephen Yonge has written:

'A handbook of the diseases of the nose and throat' -- subject(s): Pharyngeal Diseases, Nose Diseases

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Yes, I can provide a letter of reference for the student.

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Yes, I can provide a reference letter for the student.

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Charlotte Fell-Smith has written:

'Mary Rich, Countess of Warwick, 1625-1678' -- subject(s): Accessible book

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Mary Lynne Calhoun has written:

'Charlotte Circle intervention guide for parent-child interactions' -- subject(s): Charlotte Circle Outreach, Charlotte Circle Project, Early childhood education, Parent and child, Parent and infant, Parent participation

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Yonge with 1895 kilometers

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Gerald Yonge was born in 1824.

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Gerald Yonge died in 1904.

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John Yonge died in 1516.

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Philip Yonge was born in 1709.

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Philip Yonge died in 1783.

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Nicholas Yonge died in 1619.

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P.K. Yonge was born in 1850.

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P.K. Yonge died in 1934.

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Maurice Yonge died in 1986.

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Maurice Yonge was born in 1899.

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Yonge Street was created in 1794.

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Roby Yonge was born in 1943.

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Roby Yonge died in 1997.

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Reference letters for students can be written by teachers, counselors, or employers. They typically highlight the student's academic achievements, work ethic, and character. Examples could include a teacher praising a student's dedication to their studies, a counselor commending a student's leadership skills, or an employer recognizing a student's strong work ethic and reliability.

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Mary Charlotte Thurtle was born on October 25, 1961, in Wichita, Kansas, USA.

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Charlotte Stevenson has written:

'The Stevenson reference book'

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Mary Charlotte Thurtle died on August 25, 2012, in Tuscon, Arizona, USA of pneumonia.

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Mary Charlotte Wilcox was born on October 29, 1947, in St Thomas, Ontario, Canada.

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No. Bloody Mary was Mary Tudor.

If you don't know who she is..... LOOK IT UP!

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From Yonge/Queen of Toronto to Wall St. of New York City, it is 767KM.

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Charles Duke Yonge was born in 1812.

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Charles Duke Yonge died in 1891.

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Bloor-Yonge - TTC - was created in 1954.

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John Yonge Akerman was born in 1806.

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John Yonge Akerman died in 1873.

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Anthony Yonge has written:

'The husbandman's companion'

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Walter Yonge of Colyton died in 1649.

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Walter Yonge of Colyton was born in 1579.

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Mary Stott's birth name is Charlotte Mary Waddington.

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Mary Moran has written:

'Student financial aid and women' -- subject(s): Educational equalization, Personal Finance, Statistics, Student aid, Women college students

'Camogie'

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Mary S. Poplin has written:

'Finding Calcutta' -- subject(s): Christianity, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Work, Service (Theology), Work

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Charlotte S. Stephens has written:

'The Nature of information technology managerial work' -- subject(s): Case studies, Chief information officers, Information technology, Management

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Charles Maurice Yonge has written:

'Oysters.'

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You could say it ruins the life of the student by letting the computer do the work for him. Technology can also be used as an immediate reference. I do not beleive that technology ruins the life of the student, I think that it makes the life of the student easier.

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In cities such as: New York, Charlotte, Los Angeles, etc.

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