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  3. Wilf Lunn - Wikipedia

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    Wilfred Makepeace Lunn was born in Rastrick, West Riding of Yorkshire, England on 20 March 1942 to deaf parents.He later taught lip-reading and religious education at Odsal House School for the Deaf in Odsal, Bradford. [1]

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  5. Julia Scott Vrooman - Wikipedia

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    Vrooman and her husband were co-authors of The Lure and Lore of Travel (1914), [8] and she wrote a political novel, The High Road to Honor (1924). [9] [10] [11] She also wrote about travel in Century Magazine in 1906, [12] The Arena in 1908, [13] [14] La Follette's Magazine in 1911, [15] and The Twentieth Century Magazine in 1912.

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    Snare may also refer to: Art and entertainment. Snare, a science fiction novel by Katharine Kerr; Snare, a Decepticon in the Transformers universe;

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    An American-style 15×15 crossword grid layout. A crossword (or crossword puzzle) is a word game consisting of a grid of black and white squares, into which solvers enter words or phrases ("entries") crossing each other horizontally ("across") and vertically ("down") according to a set of clues.

  8. Fishing bait - Wikipedia

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    Using lures is a popular method among North American anglers, particularly for catching vision-oriented predators such as black bass, trout and pike. The lure may require a specialized presentation to impart an enticing action e.g. in fly fishing. Artificial lures are rigged with different types of hooks in order to increase catch rate. [10]

  9. Rapala - Wikipedia

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    Rapala (/ ˈ r æ p ə l ɑː / RAP-ə-lah) [1] is a fishing product manufacturing company based in Finland. It was founded in 1936 by Lauri Rapala, who is credited for creating the world's first floating minnow lure carved from cork with a shoemaker's knife, covered with chocolate candy bar wrappers and melted photography film negatives, for a protective outer coating. [2]