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  2. Category:People from Lafayette, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Lafayette, Indiana Wikimedia Commons has media related to People of Lafayette, Indiana . Subcategories

  3. Gene Stratton-Porter - Wikipedia

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    The College Woman's Salon of Los Angeles established an annual poetry award in her honor. [108] R. R. Rowley named a trilobite, Pillipsia Stratton-Porteri, in her honor. [109] The Purdue University Calumet campus's Porter Hall, along with the former elementary school that opened on the site in 1949, was named in her honor. [110]

  4. Historiography of the salon - Wikipedia

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    The content and form of the salon to some extent defines the character and historical importance of the salon. Contemporary literature about the salons is dominated by idealistic notions of politesse (politeness), civilité (civility) and honnêteté (honesty or proper behavior), but whether the salons lived up to these standards is matter of ...

  5. Perception of English /r/ and /l/ by Japanese speakers

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    The Japanese liquid is most often realized as an alveolar tap [ɾ], though there is some variation depending on phonetic context. [1] /r/ of American English (the dialect Japanese speakers are typically exposed to) is most commonly a postalveolar central approximant with simultaneous secondary pharyngeal constriction [ɹ̠ˤ] or less commonly a retroflex approximant [ɻ].

  6. R. R. McIan - Wikipedia

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    McIan was born in Scotland, [2] in 1803. [3] He became an actor with the joint company of the Theatre Royals in Bristol and Bath [3] before making his way to London. In 1838 he played at the Covent Garden Theatre and at Drury Lane in the following year. [3]

  7. Rhotic consonant - Wikipedia

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    The most typical rhotic sounds found in the world's languages are the following: [1] Trill (popularly known as rolled r): The airstream is interrupted several times as one of the organs of speech (usually the tip of the tongue or the uvula) vibrates, closing and opening the air passage.

  8. Maafa - Wikipedia

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    Recently listed good articles: Westron — Rivaldo, Jim — Gjergj Thopia — 1894 Atlantic hurricane season — 80's Ladies — Eglinton railway station, Perth — Anna's Archive — Mike Pilavachi — Kendall, Elizabeth Kimball — Boneyard AKA Fearmonger — "Babe" (Sugarland song) — Squatting in Nepal — Clayton Falls Creek — Chinook Indian Nation — Leggett, Ike