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  2. Dactyl Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Dactyl Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit arts organization in New York City founded by New York-based artist Neil Grayson and novelist/philosopher of science V.N. Alexander. History [ edit ]

  3. Victoria Starmer - Wikipedia

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    Starmer was born Victoria Alexander in either 1973 or 1974 in London. Along with an elder sister, she was raised in Gospel Oak, London. [1] Her father, Bernard, an economics lecturer and chartered accountant, was born in 1929 to a Polish-Jewish family that emigrated to the United Kingdom prior to the Second World War while her mother, Barbara (died 2020), was a community doctor in the National ...

  4. Victoria Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Alexander (born 1953) is an American author of historical romance novels. She has been nominated for the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award four times, winning once, for A Visit From Sir Nicholas, which Romantic Times described as "overflowing with heart-tugging scenes, simmering sexual tension, marvelous characters and meaningful lessons about life and love. "[1] Alexander has ...

  5. Dactyl - Wikipedia

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    Dactyl (mythology), a legendary being; Dactyl (poetry), a metrical unit of verse; Dactyl Foundation, an arts organization; Finger, a part of the hand; Dactylus, part of a decapod crustacean "-dactyl", a suffix used in taxonomy; Dactyl (moon), a moon of asteroid 243 Ida; Dactyl (math), a 300 BC unit of measure being 40 poppy seeds wide or about ...

  6. Victoria Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Thompson (born Victoria Ellen Straface, July 25, 1948 – August 23, ... Bruce Alexander Historical Mystery Award Finalist 2012 Murder on Fifth Avenue:

  7. Dactyls (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    An Idaean dactyl named Herakles (perhaps the earliest embodiment of the later hero) originated the Olympic Games by instigating a race among his four "finger" brothers. This Herakles was the "thumb"; his brothers were Aeonius (forefinger), Epimedes (middle finger), Iasus (ring finger/healing finger), and Idas or Acesidas (little finger).

  8. Lady Iris Mountbatten - Wikipedia

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    Lady Iris Victoria Beatrice Grace Kemp (née Mountbatten, formerly O'Malley, later Bryan; 13 January 1920 – 1 September 1982) was an English actress and model, and a member of the Battenberg/Mountbatten family. She was the youngest great-grandchild of Queen Victoria.

  9. Jan Krugier - Wikipedia

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    However, Krugier's final exhibition at Dactyl Foundation entitled "Diologues," featured an installation of the last palette and painting table used by Picasso. [6] Before the close of the exhibition, he "died at age 80.., the art world lost the final remaining member of the generation of postwar connoisseur-dealers."