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  2. Joanne Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Joanne "Jo" Gardner is a fictional character from the long-running soap opera Search for Tomorrow.The role was played by actress Mary Stuart for the show's entire run. . Joanne was married four times, making her full legal name Joanne Gardner Barron Tate Vincente To

  3. Joanna Poulton - Wikipedia

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    Poulton J, Deadman ME, Gardiner RM. Duplications of mitochondrial DNA in mitochondrial myopathy. The Lancet, 1989, I: 236–240. PMID 2563411. Poulton J, Deadman ME, Bindoff L, Morten K, Land J, Brown GK. Families of mitochondrial DNA re-arrangements can be detected in patients with mtDNA deletions: duplications may be a transient intermediate ...

  4. List of Witches of East End characters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of characters from the Lifetime supernatural drama Witches of East End, based on the book of the same name by Melissa de la Cruz.The series centers on a family of immortal witches known as the Beauchamps: Joanna (played by Julia Ormond) and her daughters Freya (played by Jenna Dewan-Tatum) and Ingrid (played by Rachel Boston), as well as her sister Wendy (played by ...

  5. Jo Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Gardner made her county debut in 2011, for Northamptonshire against Derbyshire.She scored 2 runs and bowled 7 overs without taking a wicket. [4] 2013 was a breakthrough year for Gardner, as she took 15 Championship wickets at an average of 14.26, as well as taking her maiden five-for, with 6/21 against Oxfordshire.

  6. Joanna Barnden - Wikipedia

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    Born Joanna Gibb in St Andrews, Scotland, [6] Barnden attended Loughborough High School from Year 9. [1] [3] She studied English literature at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. [7] [8] After graduating, Barnden worked as a factory planner and started a family, initially writing only in her spare time.

  7. Eugene Wilde - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Wilde appeared in the film Rappin' with Joanna Gardner, where they performed the song, "First Love Never Dies", a duet that also appeared on the film's soundtrack. [3] [10] In 1987, he recorded a duet with Sheena Easton, "What If We Fall in Love", which appeared on Easton's album, No Sound But a Heart. He later ran the independent ...

  8. Joanna Carver Colcord - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Carver Colcord (March 18, 1882 – April 8, 1960) was pioneering social worker, and author. [2] Born at sea, she was also notable for publishing texts on the language, work songs, and sea shanties of American seamen during the early 20th century.

  9. Gardiner Greene Howland - Wikipedia

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    Gardiner Greene Howland Jr. (1834–1903), who married Mary Grafton Dulany in 1856 and was the general manager of the New York Herald. [1] Joanna Hone Howland (b. 1842), who married Irving Grinnel (b. 1840). [22] Emma Meredith Howland (1847–1849), who died in infancy.