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Murfin is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jane
Murfin (1884–1955),
American playwright and
screenwriter Orin G.
Murfin (1876–1956)...
- Jane
Murfin, née
Macklem (October 27, 1884 –
August 10, 1955) was an
American playwright and screenwriter. The
author of
several successful plays, she...
- Orin
Gould Murfin (April 13, 1876 –
October 22, 1956) was an
admiral in the
United States Navy.
Murfin served as the
commanding officer of USS Albany...
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Murfin Music International and
Murfin Media are
companies run by Muff
Murfin, and are
based at The Old
Smithy Studios in Kempsey, Worcestershire, England...
- long war
grown warmer The sun will
strike him dead and
strip his armour.
Murfin & Ray, The
Bedford Glossary of
Critical and
Literary Terms, p. 455. Cuddon...
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United States.
Trimble recognized Etzel's
potential and
persuaded Jane
Murfin, a
screenwriter for his films, to buy the dog. A new name, Strongheart,...
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British English terms "transfer" or "litho".
Transferware Dodd, Arthur;
David Murfin (1994).
Dictionary of
Ceramics (3rd ed.). London: The
Institute of Minerals...
- and Wear, UK) was a
British actress known for her
appearances as
Mildred Murfin in the 1960s BBC
radio comedy series The Men from the Ministry, as Miss...
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Arthur Dodd &
David Murfin. 3rd edition. The
Institute Of Minerals. 1994. "Dictionary Of Ceramics."
Arthur Dodd &
David Murfin. 3rd edition. The Institute...
- of the same name, and was
adapted for the
screen by
Anita Loos and Jane
Murfin, who had to make the film
acceptable for the
Production Code for it to be...