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  2. The Watersons - Wikipedia

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    Lal Waterson died in 1998 and, by the early 1990s, Carthy, Norma Waterson and their daughter Eliza Carthy had formed the group Waterson–Carthy. The Watersons gradually ceased to sing live on a regular basis, but the family occasionally reconvened for special events and festival appearances, where they are usually billed as "The Waterson Family".

  3. Lal Waterson - Wikipedia

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    Elaine "Lal" Waterson (15 February 1943 – 4 September 1998) [1] was an English folk singer and songwriter. She sang with, among others, The Watersons , The Waterdaughters and Blue Murder . She was born in Hull , East Riding of Yorkshire.

  4. Bright Phoebus - Wikipedia

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    Bright Phoebus, fully titled Bright Phoebus: Songs by Lal & Mike Waterson, is a folk rock album by Lal and Mike Waterson. It was recorded in May 1972 with musical assistance from various well-known members of the British folk rock scene.

  5. Oldest human DNA reveals lost branch of the human family tree

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    A broader study on Neanderthal ancestry, published Thursday in the journal Science, that analyzed information from the genomes of 59 ancient humans and those of 275 living humans corroborated the ...

  6. Family, friends of 17-year-old girl shot in NYC house left baffled by mysterious death, unanswered questions, per family ... LAL 32-20. Thu Feb 20, 7:00 PM EST. FDSI ...

  7. Lalchand Hirachand - Wikipedia

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    Lalchand Hirachand Doshi (24 October 1904 – 1993) was a scion of Walchand group, noted industrialist, philanthropist and Jain social leader. [1] [2]He was the youngest son of Hirachand Doshi from his second marriage and was half-brother of Walchand Hirachand, who was born from first marriage of his father.

  8. Homo luzonensis - Wikipedia

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    "A New Human Species Once Lived in This Philippine Cave – Archaeologists in Luzon Island have turned up the bones of a distantly related species, Homo luzonensis, further expanding the human family tree". The New York Times; Media related to Homo luzonensis at Wikimedia Commons; Data related to Homo luzonensis at Wikispecies

  9. Lohia family - Wikipedia

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    The Lohia family is a business family of Indian origin, doing business in the textile and petrochemicals industries under the umbrella corporate name Indorama. They own Indonesia/Singapore-based Indorama Corporation and Thailand-based Indorama Ventures ; further, they were ranked by Forbes as the 29th richest family in Asia in 2017.