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  2. Amory (name) - Wikipedia

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    Amory is both an English given name – derived from the Old German name Amalric via the French form Amaury – and a surname derived from it. [1] Given name

  3. Amory - Wikipedia

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    Amory (name) This page was last edited on 11 March 2024, at 18:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  4. Sweet Caress - Wikipedia

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    Boyd in 2009. Sweet Caress: The Many Lives of Amory Clay is a novel by William Boyd, published by Bloomsbury in 2015. [1] A fictional autobiography supposedly written by a woman, Amory Clay, born in 1908, [1] it includes extracts from her diary, written on a Hebridean island in 1977, with flashbacks from her career as a photographer in London, Scotland, France, Germany, the United States ...

  5. Bible translations into Cherokee - Wikipedia

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    Jonah, translated by Amory N. Chamberlain, was published in Tahlequah in 1888. Joshua was at an advanced stage of translation, and was perhaps even completed [7] but was never published. A "corrected version" of old Testament portions, prepared by M.A. Pearson, was published in 1953 by the American Bible Society.

  6. Residents of tiny town hit by tornado reveal how TV ... - AOL

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    The Amory Humane Society asked other shelters to step in because the building was so severely hit. “But we count it as a miracle that not one of the animals was harmed,” Ms Hubbard said. By ...

  7. Samuel Amory - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Amory (1784–1857) was an English lawyer and one of the founding partners of the law firm now known as Travers Smith. London -born Amory married Ann Heathcoat, the daughter of the well-known and highly successful industrialist John Heathcoat (born 1783), known for inventing lace-making machinery in Nottingham .

  8. Meyer (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Meyer is an originally German, Dutch and Jewish surname. With its numerous variants (Myer, Meyr, Meier, Meijer, Mayer, Maier, Mayr, Mair, Miers, etc.), it is a common ...

  9. ‘It’s golf, but it’s reimagined’: Everything to know about ...

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    ‘It’s golf, but it’s reimagined’: Everything to know about TGL, Tiger Woods’ and Rory McIlroy’s high-tech indoor golf league