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  2. Indiana Bell - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Bell Telephone Company, Incorporated, is the Bell Operating Company serving Indiana. It is an indirect subsidiary of AT&T Inc., owned by AT&T Teleholdings . History

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    Martha Bradley (fl. 1740s – 1755) was a British cookery book writer. Little is known about her life, except that she published the cookery book The British Housewife (pictured) in 1756 and worked as a cook for more than 30 years in the fashionable spa town of Bath, Somerset.

  4. Indiana Bell Building - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Bell Building is a historic commercial building located in downtown Evansville, Indiana. It was designed by the architectural firm Vonnegut, Bohn, & Mueller and built in 1929 for Indiana Bell. It is a seven-story, Art Deco style limestone clad building. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]

  5. The Persian Contributions to the English Language: An ...

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    The Persian Contributions to the English Language: An Historical Dictionary is a 2001 book by Garland Cannon and Alan S. Kaye. It is a historical dictionary of Persian loanwords in English which includes 811 Persian words appeared in English texts since 1225 CE.

  6. List of Iranian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Best known for her cookery of Persian cuisine and travel series Ariana's Persian Kitchen which airs on Nat Geo People; Lisa Daftari, journalist, TV commentator; founder of The Foreign Desk; Borzou Daragahi, print and radio journalist; International Correspondent for The Independent, and former Baghdad bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times

  7. Mohammad Ghazi (translator) - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Ghazi (Persian: محمد قاضی, Kurdish: محەممەد قازی; also romanized as Muhammad Qazi; August 3, 1913 in Mahabad, Iran – January 14, 1998 in Tehran) was a prolific, renowned Iranian translator and writer of Kurdish origin who translated numerous books mainly from French into Persian. [1] He wrote/ translated nearly 70 ...

  8. Encyclopaedia of Persian Language and Literature - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopaedia of Persian Language and Literature (Persian: دانشنامه زبان و ادب فارسی, Dāneshnāme-ye Zabān-o Adab-e Fārsi) is a Persian-language encyclopedia, published in Tehran, Iran.

  9. Wikipedia:Translators available - Wikipedia

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    The various languages each appear in semi-separate wikis, linked by interlanguage links. This page lists Wikipedians who have volunteered to aid the translation of articles on other language Wikipedias into English. They may also be able to help you with translating reliable sources that are used to support parts of articles.