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  2. Hazel (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Hazel is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Alfred Hazel (1869–1944), British Member of Parliament and academic; Eddie Hazel (1950–1992), American singer and funk guitarist; John Hazel (footballer), Scottish former footballer; John R. Hazel (1860–1951), American judge; John T. "Til" Hazel (1930–2022), American businessman ...

  3. Hazel (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Hazel is a primarily female given name meaning "hazel", from the name of the tree or the color. It is derived from the Old English hæsel . [ 1 ] It became a popular name in English-speaking countries during the 19th century, along with other names of plants or trees used for girls.

  4. Hazel - Wikipedia

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    "The Hazel Branch" from Grimms' Fairy Tales claims that hazel branches offer the greatest protection from snakes and other things that creep on the earth. In the Grimm tale "Cinderella", a hazel branch is planted by the protagonist at her mother's grave and grows into a tree that is the site where the girl's wishes are granted by birds. [19]

  5. Hazel Ying Lee - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Ying Lee reviews her performance after a session in a Link trainer Lee was known as a great cook and used Chinese cuisine as a way to introduce WASP pilots to Chinese culture. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Fellow WASP pilot Sylvia Dahmes Clayton recalled: "Hazel provided me with an opportunity to learn about a different culture at a time when I did not ...

  6. List of fictional witches - Wikipedia

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    Hazel the McWitch ; Witch Hazel (Disney) Witch Hazel (Looney Tunes) Hecuba ; Hexuba (Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy) Hillary Hexton (Sabrina, Down Under) Madelyne Hibbins ; Touko Hio (Witchcraft Works) Claudia Hoffman (Snow White: A Tale of Terror) Gillian Holroyd (Bell, Book and Candle) Queenie Holroyd (Bell, Book and Candle)

  7. Wohlk brothers - Wikipedia

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    The three-day blizzard, which lasted from March 15 to March 18, 1920, killed 34 people across the state, including the more famous Hazel Miner. [2] Adolph, 14, Ernest, 13, Soren, 10, and Herman, 9, were the four oldest sons of Gust Wohlk, a German emigrant from Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

  8. List of con artists - Wikipedia

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    Gregor MacGregor (1786–1845): Scottish con man who tried to attract investment and settlers for the non-existent country of "Poyais". [2]Jeanne of Valois-Saint-Rémy (1756–1791): Chief conspirator in the Affair of the Diamond Necklace, which further tarnished the French royal family's already-poor reputation and, along with other causes, eventually led to the French Revolution.

  9. List of orphans and foundlings - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Degas, French artist famous for his paintings, sculptures, prints, and drawings; Eugène Delacroix, was a French Romantic artist regarded from the outset of his career as the leader of the French Romantic school; Narcisse-Virgilio Díaz de la Peña, was a French painter of the Barbizon school; Marlene Dietrich, German actress and singer