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  2. Charles Thorold Wood - Wikipedia

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    William Thorold Wood (left) and Charles Thorold Wood, junior, by Sir Henry Raeburn, c. 1818. Charles Thorold Wood, senior (15 January 1777 – 13 March 1852) was an English army officer and country gentleman whose sons Charles Thorold Wood, junior (1817–1849) and Neville Wood (1818–25 March 1886 [1]) were ornithologists.

  3. List of woodcarvers - Wikipedia

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    Example of woodcarving. This is a list of woodcarvers - notable people who are known for their working wood by means of a cutting tool (knife) in one hand or a chisel by two hands or with one hand on a chisel and one hand on a mallet, resulting in a wooden figure or figurine, or in the sculptural ornamentation of a wooden object.

  4. List of people with surname Wood - Wikipedia

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    John C. Wood (born 1949), British professor of mathematics; John C. Wood, birth name of actor John Fortune; John Cunningham Wood (born 1952), Australian professor of economics; John F. Wood Jr. (1936–2023), member of the Maryland House of Delegates; John Fisher Wood (1852–1899), Canadian Member of Parliament from Ontario

  5. Quotes Christopher Walken has given about Natalie Wood's ...

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    Walken was one of the three people on Wood and Wagner’s boat, the Splendour, when she was found dead, floating in the water off California’s Catalina Island, on Nov. 29, 1981. The third person ...

  6. List of titles - Wikipedia

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    Institutional titles are mostly confined to a specific campus, corporation, temple, or other private or semi-public institution. Divisional is applied to most military & police ranks, with the number of people under that rank's command listed when known. Local titles are those with authority in a metropolitan or similar area, such as a mayor.

  7. Frederick Charles Wood - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Charles Wood (1911 – March 21, 1963) was an American serial killer who killed five people across New York from 1926 to 1960, beginning at age 14. A habitual criminal who expressed no remorse for his crimes, Wood was sentenced to death and subsequently executed at Sing Sing prison, for his two final murders, the penultimate convict to be executed in the state of New York prior to ...

  8. Aimoré - Wikipedia

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    The Botocudos were a nomadic hunter-gatherers peoples living in the forest. Their implements and domestic utensils were all of wood; their only weapons were reed spears and bows and arrows. Their dwellings were rough shelters of leaf and bast, seldom 4 feet (1.2 m) high. Their only musical instrument was a small bamboo nose flute. They ...

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