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- Wildeman may refer to: **** Wildeman, candidate in the Hamilton, Ontario muni****l election, 2003 Émile Auguste Joseph De Wildeman (1866–1947), Belgian...
- Christopher James Wildeman (born October 26, 1979) is an American sociologist and Professor of Sociology at Duke University. Wildeman is known for researching...
- on September 10, 2015. Retrieved September 15, 2015. Wakefield, Sara; Wildeman, Christopher (2013). Children of the Prison Boom: M**** Incarceration and...
- The Wildeman River is a river in South Papua, Indonesia. It is a tributary of the ****u River. The river flows in the southern area of Papua with predominantly...
- Bardi 1365–1367 John Chichester 1375–1391 Walter dei Bardi 1391–1391 John Wildeman 1411–1414 Richard Garner 1413–1414 Sir Lewis John 1418–1420 Sir Lewis John...
- Richard Wildeman is a computer animator, part of the Science North Production Team. Science North is a science centre producing multi-media exhibits, displays...
- three languages, depending on one's criteria for a 'language': West Awyu Wildeman River Awyu (Pisà) Asue River Awyu Miaro River Awyu Kewet River Awyu Pisa...
- cr****ispadix Engler, Anubias affinis De Wildeman, Anubias engleri De Wildeman, Anubias bequaerti De Wildeman, Anubias undulata (trade name) Very large...
- (1361–1361) John Chichester (1365–1367) Walter dei Bardi (1375–1391) John Wildeman (1391–1391) Houses of Lancaster and York (1399–1485) Richard Garner (1411–1414)...
- (1361–1361) John Chichester (1365–1367) Walter dei Bardi (1375–1391) John Wildeman (1391–1391) Houses of Lancaster and York (1399–1485) Richard Garner (1411–1414)...