Gene Ruyle
Gene Ruyle (born September 15, 1935, in Beatrice, Nebraska) is an American author, playwright, and Episcopal priest. He graduated from the University ...
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Gene Ruyle (born September 15, 1935, in Beatrice, Nebraska) is an American author, playwright, and Episcopal priest. He graduated from the University ...
Gene Summers - Dance, Dance, Dance is a 12" vinyl album by Gene Summers. It was released in the United Kingdom by Charly Records in 1981 and contains ...
Early Rocking Recordings is a 12", vinyl album by Gene Summers. It was released in Holland in 1981 by Collector Records. It contains 14 tracks that in...
Gene Therapy and Regulation is an interdisciplinary journal published by World Scientific, integrating research on gene therapy, stem cell therapy, an...
Gene Ward Smith (born 1947) is an American mathematician. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1990 under the supervis...
In the Warhammer 40,000 fictional universe, Gene-seed is the colloquial term for the material that allows for the creation of the superhuman Space Mar...
An geneablog is a blog written by someone with an interest in genealogy and family history. Geneablog authors are often researching their own family h...
Genealogías feministas en el arte español: 1960-2010 was an exhibition at the Museum MUSAC in León, Spain in 2012. It was developed by two curators, t...
Many genealogical relationships may be found among Presidents of the United States and between the presidents and other significant figures of history...
Genealogics is a free genealogical, historical website run by Leo van de Pas and Ian Fettes. It contains a very large database of mediaeval people and...
The Genealogy and Heraldry Bill 2006 was a private member's bill introduced in Seanad Éireann by Brendan Ryan to reform the statutory basis for the of...
Nearly all the segmental scripts of the world, which are loosely described as "alphabets", appear to have derived from the Proto-Sinaitic alphabet. Pr...
As opposed most other scripts of the world, the second largest family of scripts in the world is the family of sinitic scripts. Its members are all in...
This article features genealogical trees (or parts of) of the main cadet branches of the House of Loredan.It is worth noting that all of the branches ...
Gene Michael Costa III (born January 23, 1990) is a politician from Highland Village, Texas, a graphic designer, and the third-place finisher in the H...
General Catalyst, formerly General Catalyst Partners (GCP), is an American venture capital firm focused on early stage and growth investments. The fir...
Origin of RollEase window shades and blinds In 1980 Dr. Francis Mechner and Dr. Martin Waine launched General Clutch Corp. (“GCC”) (formerly named Nis...
General Education Outcomes are the goals for learning and development upon which higher education general education programs are based. They can be de...
Colonel General Grubozaboyschikov is a fictional character and an antagonist in Ian Fleming's 1957 James Bond novel From Russia with Love.Character ba...
The General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania () was a Jewish socialist party in Lithuania, adhering to the political line of the General Jewish Labour ...