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Rundless in the late 1940s. The
original members were
Earnestine Rundless,
DeLillian Mitc****,
Marie Waters, and
Waters sister,
Deloreese Early, who is now...
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Lillian Diana Gish (October 14, 1893 –
February 27, 1993) was an
American actress. Her film-acting
career spanned 75 years, from 1912, in
silent film...
- sapphire-bellied
hummingbird is
found only in the
mangroves of Ciénaga
Grande de Santa Marta, a
coastal wetland in
northern Colombia, and in
immediately adjoining...
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lineup credited in the
album were:
Ernestine Rundless,
Laura Lee and
DeLillian Price. Amen! was a
collection of nine tracks. The album's
title track...
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Lillian DeCambra (November 21, 1925 –
October 1, 2003) was an
American infielder who pla**** in the All-American
Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed...
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Lillian Louise DeBaptiste (born
November 15, 1951) is an
American politician and
funeral director. A Democrat, she is
currently serving as
Mayor of West...
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Lillian Borromeo (née Lising; born 23
September 1940),
commonly referred to as
Atching Lillian (lit. 'Elder
Sister Lillian'), is a
Filipino food historian...
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Mitzi S**** (born
Lillian Saidel; July 25, 1930 –
April 11, 2018) was an
American comedy club owner. Her husband,
Sammy S****, co-founded The
Comedy Store...
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debut in 1994,
while at Monaco. With Monaco, he most
notably won the
Coupe de France in 1991, also
reaching the
final of the 1991–92
European Cup Winners'...
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African American Renaissance. PublicAffairs. ISBN 978-1-58648-521-4.
Lillian Faderman and
Stuart Timmons (2006). **** L. A.: A
History of ****ual Outlaws...