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  2. Joseph Ligambi - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Anthony "Uncle Joe" Ligambi (born August 9, 1939) is an American mobster and former acting boss of the Philadelphia crime family. [1] Ligambi is known among law enforcement circles to have a more "old school" approach, in sharp contrast to boss Joseph Merlino's , flamboyant, high-profile style.

  3. Juanin Clay - Wikipedia

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    Clay originated the role of Raven Alexander on the daytime soap opera The Edge of Night from 1976 to 1977, [4] [5] and chose to leave to pursue other projects. [6] She was a contender for the role of Wilma Deering in the 1979–1981 television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, but lost the role to Erin Gray, who returned to reprise her role from the 1979 theatrical release.

  4. Joseph Lamb (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Francis Lamb (December 6, 1887 – September 3, 1960) was an American composer of ragtime music. Lamb, of Irish descent, was the only non-African American of the "Big Three" composers of classical ragtime, the other two being Scott Joplin and James Scott. The ragtime of Joseph Lamb ranges from standard popular fare to complex and highly ...

  5. Joseph Lamb - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Lamb may refer to: Joseph Lamb (composer) (1887–1960), American composer of ragtime music; Joseph Lamb (footballer), English football manager;

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  7. Lamolithic house - Wikipedia

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    Lamolithic house was the term given by Sarasota concrete businessman John Lambie to describe his unique method of building modern reinforced concrete residential structures. This building technique enabled the fabrication of thin ceiling and wall planes, thus enabling architects to draft efficient and lightweight designs.

  8. William Thomas Lambie - Wikipedia

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    Lambie was born November 9, 1837, in Williamsport, Maryland, the son of John Lambie of Golston, Ayreshire, Scotland, and Eliza Ann Krebs of Maryland. [1] He was married on June 3, 1872, in Washington, D.C., to Leonora Wingard Entler of Shepherdstown, West Virginia, and they had three children, Grace Virginia, Nellie Entler (Mrs. William F. Goble) and Hugh Krebs.

  9. John Lambie - Wikipedia

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    John Lambie may refer to: John Lambie (engineer) John Lambie (footballer, born 1868), Scottish international football player; John Lambie (footballer, born 1941 ...