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  2. Mary Stanley Low - Wikipedia

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    Mary Stanley Low (14 May 1912 – 9 January 2007) was a British-Cuban political activist, Trotskyist, surrealist poet, artist and Latin teacher. [1] She is most known for the book Red Spanish Notebook: the first six months of revolution and the civil war .

  3. Mary Francis - Wikipedia

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    Mary Elizabeth Francis CBE LVO (née George; born July 1948 [1]) is a former British civil servant who focussed primarily on financial and economic policy. She is a non-executive Director of Barclays plc and was a director of Valaris Limited .

  4. Mary - Wikipedia

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    Mary Harris, a character in He's Just Not That Into You; Mary Hartman, the titular character of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman; Mary Hendon, a character in A Sinless Sinner; Mary Jensen, the protagonist of There's Something About Mary; Mary Lennox, the protagonist of The Secret Garden; Dr. Mary Malone, a character in the His Dark Materials trilogy

  5. Wendy Rene - Wikipedia

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    Mary Frierson, later Mary Cross (1947 [1] – December 16, 2014), [2] better known by her stage name of Wendy Rene, was an American soul singer and songwriter.

  6. Mary Frank - Wikipedia

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    Mary Frank (née Lockspeiser; born 4 February 1933) is a British and American visual artist who works as a sculptor, painter, printmaker, draftswoman, and illustrator. Biography [ edit ]

  7. Mary Saran - Wikipedia

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    Mary Saran stayed on in England, working as a freelance journalist, contributing particularly (but not exclusively) to socialist and women's publications. [3] Till 1947 she was the editor for "Europe speaks" in succession to Willi Eichler who had also returned to Germany. [17] She also worked with the UNESCO, focusing on women's issues. [3]

  8. Mary Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Mary Randolph (August 9, 1762 – January 23, 1828) was a Southern American cook and author, known for writing The Virginia House-Wife; Or, Methodical Cook (1824), [1] one of the most influential housekeeping and cook books of the 19th century.

  9. Mary Berenson - Wikipedia

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    Mary Berenson (née Smith) ghost writer?, an 1885 illustration now housed in the National Portrait Gallery in London Mary Berenson (born Mary Whitall Smith; 1864 in Pennsylvania – 1945 in Italy) was an American art historian, now thought to have had a large hand in some of the writings of her second husband, Bernard Berenson.