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  2. La Brea Woman - Wikipedia

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    La Brea Woman was a human whose remains were found in the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, California. The remains, first discovered in the pits in 1914, are the partial skeleton of a woman. [ 2 ] At around 18–25 years of age at death, she has been dated at 10,220–10,250 years BP (Before Present). [ 3 ]

  3. Lee Falkon - Wikipedia

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    In August 2015, Falkon joined recently relegated MSV Duisburg together with Israeli teammate Mairav Shamir on one-year contracts with an extension option. [3] Falkon helped MSV Duisburg get promoted back to the Frauen-Bundesliga , and in April 2017 was the first Israeli footballer to be selected by Adidas to be sponsored.

  4. Jinx Falkenburg - Wikipedia

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    Falkenburg was born to American parents in Barcelona, Spain; her father Eugene "Genie" Lincoln Falkenburg was an engineer for Westinghouse.Thinking the name would bring good luck, she was nicknamed Jinx by her mother Marguerite "Mickey" Crooks Falkenburg, an athlete and tennis player (Brazil women's champion in 1927), and the name stuck.

  5. This woman is building a tunnel under her house and ... - AOL

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    A woman on TikTok has gained notoriety for an unusual home improvement project: digging a tunnel that is 30 feet long and 20 feet deep under her suburban home.

  6. Stroh Center - Wikipedia

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    The Stroh Center is a multi-purpose arena on the campus of Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, United States.It replaced Anderson Arena as the home of the Bowling Green Falcons men's and women's basketball and women's volleyball teams, and hosts music concerts and the university's commencement ceremonies.

  7. John Brisben Walker - Wikipedia

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    In April 1918, a lightning strike started a fire that destroyed the mansion Walker had built atop Mount Falcon (Colorado Transcript [Golden, CO], April 25, 1918, p.3) Six months later, on October 28, 1918, in a home he owned in Denver, Walker, then 71, married 25-year-old Iris Calderhead, a firebrand women’s suffragist (Denver Post, November ...

  8. Saudi women show up as highfliers at Riyadh falcon’s exhibition

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    Often seen as a male dominated sport, a handful of Saudi women are showing up as highfliers at this year's falcon exhibit in the Saudi capital. Six young Saudi women falconers took part in the ...

  9. National Association of Women in Construction - Wikipedia

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    The association began as Women in Construction of Fort Worth, Texas in 1953. It was founded by Alice Ashley, Ida Mae Bagby, Carolyn Balcomb, Sue Bowling, Margaret Bubar, Margaret Cleveland, Era Dunn, Doris Efird, Ronda Farrell, Hazel Floyd, Jimmie Blazier, Nina Ruth Jenkins, Ethel McKinney, Irene Moates, Mildred Tarter and Edna Mae Tucker to provide support for area women working in the male ...