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    James Grimes may refer to: James W. Grimes (1816–1872), American statesman; ... James Grime, contributor to Numberphile, a mathematics YouTube channel

  3. James W. Grimes - Wikipedia

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    Grimes died in Burlington on February 7, 1872, aged 55. He is buried in the Aspen Grove Cemetery in Burlington. [7] The plot of land that his home was once located on is now home to an elementary school that bears his name. [citation needed] The town of Grimes, Iowa, is named for Grimes, [8] as well as the Grimes State Office Building in Des ...

  4. Grimes - Wikipedia

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    [113] [114] The video was uploaded on YouTube on February 9, 2017. [115] She won Best Dance Video for "Venus Fly" at the Much Music Video Awards. [116] In 2017, Grimes won a JUNO Award for Video of the Year, featuring "Kill V. Maim". [117] On October 19, 2017, Grimes released a cover of Tegan and Sara's "Dark Come Soon" with Hana.

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  6. Grimes (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Carl Grimes, in the comic book and television series The Walking Dead; Frank Grimes, from the animated sitcom The Simpsons; John Grimes, in a series of novels by A. Bertram Chandler; John Grimes, in the film Black Hawk Down; Lori Grimes, in the comic book and television series The Walking Dead; Morgan Grimes, in the television series Chuck

  7. James Walter Grimes - Wikipedia

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    Grimes can be attributed to over 240 taxa names, either as sole author or co-author. [1] Grimes worked at the New York Botanical Garden studying Fabaceae. [2] In 1996 Grimes moved to Australia, taking up a position in the National Herbarium of Victoria, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria as Mueller Fellow July–October 1996, where he worked on developmental morphology of inflorescences in Acacia. [3]

  8. James Grimes (soccer) - Wikipedia

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    James Grimes (born 26 March 1968) is a Canadian former international soccer player who played as a striker. [1] He began playing soccer Malmesbury School in Wiltshire, England when he was 9. He moved from Wiltshire to Bramalea, Ontario, Canada when he was 10, with his first youth club in Canada being Chinguacousy FC. [2]

  9. Talk:James W. Grimes - Wikipedia

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