- Look up
hindes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hindes is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrew Hindes (born 1958),
American writer...
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hind or
Hind in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
hind is a
female deer,
especially a red deer.
Hind (Sasanian province, 262-484)
Hind and al-
Hind,...
- Haden-Guest was born
Genia Pauline Hindes in New York City on
March 1, 1921, to
Russian Jewish immigrants Albert George Hindes and
Freida Muldavin Sadvoronsky...
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golden horns, golden-horned
hind,
Ceryneia hind,
Cerynitian hind,
beast with
golden antlers,
Parrhasian hind,
nimble hind of
Maenalus and
beast of Maenalus...
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early 1900s were
cotton and corn.
Hindes had a post office, a bank, a
general store, a gin, and two
churches in 1913.
Hindes reached its po****tion zenith...
- at the age of 75.
Moses G.
Hindes was a bricklayer, brickmaker, and
slave trader of
Baltimore in the
United States.
Hindes who was one of the prin****ls...
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Samuel Archibald Anthony Hinds (born 27
December 1943) is a
Guyanese politician who was
Prime Minister of
Guyana almost continuously from 1992 to 2015...
- the Men's team sprint.
Hindes was born in Krefeld, Germany. His
father served with the
British Army in
Germany where he met
Hindes'
German mother. He attended...
- The Mil Mi-24 (Russian: Миль Ми-24; NATO
reporting name:
Hind) is a
large helicopter gunship,
attack helicopter and low-capacity
troop transport with room...
- The
Hind's Head is a
gastropub in Bray, Berkshire. It
dates from the 15th
century and was
converted into a
restaurant in the 1920s. In 2004, it was purchased...