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  2. Fred Landman - Wikipedia

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    Fred (Alfred) Landman (Hebrew: פרד לנדמן; born October 28, 1956) is a Dutch-born Israeli professor of semantics. He teaches at Tel Aviv University has written a number of books about linguistics .

  3. Rene Anselmo - Wikipedia

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    He donated over 100,000 daffodils and tulips to the city of Greenwich, Connecticut. [1] Anselmo died September 20, 1995, from heart disease, aged 69. [1] PanAmSat was left to his wife and his son-in-law, Fred Landman. [2] [6]

  4. Reverse telephone directory - Wikipedia

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    As cellular phones become more popular, there have been plans to release cell phone numbers into public 411 and reverse number directories via a separate Wireless telephone directory. However, these plans have come under opposition from internet based privacy advocate groups, and blogs, often citing privacy concerns.

  5. How to Do a Free Reverse Phone Lookup & the 8 Best ... - AOL

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    The site enables you to find more than just reverse lookup names; you can search for addresses, phone numbers and email addresses. BestPeopleFinder gets all its data from official public, state ...

  6. List of people from Redding, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Ebenezer J. Hill (1845–1917), Connecticut member of the United States House of Representatives from 1895 to 1913 [59] David Lilienthal (1899–1981), scientist and director of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and the Tennessee Valley Authority , lived on Stepney Road

  7. Carmel Academy - Wikipedia

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    Carmel Academy (formerly the Westchester Fairfield Hebrew Academy, WFHA) was a Jewish private school in Greenwich, Connecticut, serving grades Kindergarten through 8.Also including transitional Kindergarten [1] The school originally was located in Port Chester, New York.