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Sally Ainse (also
known as
Sally Montour, Sara Montour, Sara Hands, Sara Hains, Sara Willson, and
Sarah Hance) (c. 1728–1823) was an
Oneida diplomat and...
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Ainsley Edward Armstrong (born 27
December 1952) is a
Trinidad and
Tobago sprinter. He
competed in the 100
metres at the 1972
Summer Olympics and the 1976...
- reprocessing. The
Australian Institute of
Nuclear Science and
Engineering (
AINSE) also has its
headquarters at
Lucas Heights.
Lucas Heights also
hosts a...
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River Ainse (or Eyn) is a
small river in the
county of Norfolk. It is a
tributary of the
River Wensum which it
merges with at Lenwade. The
River Ainse has...
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original on 21
March 2021.
Retrieved 30
March 2021. "
AINSE Gold Medals".
AINSE.
Australian Institute of
Nuclear Science and Engineering. Archived...
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Ekklesiyar Yan'uwa a Nigeria)
Eynsford railway station, in
England River Ainse (or Eyn), in
England Ayin, the
sixteenth letter of the
Semitic abjads Eyn...
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Heart and two
wound stripes, and
medals for
Chateau Theirry COTE-204, the
Ainse Defensive Sector (with 4 stars), and the 2nd
Division Regulars, U.S. Army...
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interpreter with the military.
According to some the name
Ainse comes from the
German Heinz.
Ainse, a
successful trader,
officially became lord of Île Sainte-Thérèse...
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granted land in
Pennsylvania by the
colonial government. He
married Sally Ainse. His son John
served on the side of the
colonists in the
American Revolution...
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Dereham and
merges with the
Wensum just
below ****esdon mill.
River Ainse.
Merges with the
River Wensum at Lenwade.
There were a
succession of water...