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  2. Ganon - Wikipedia

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    Ganon appears as the main villain of The Legend of Zelda cartoon, which was shown as part of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! in 1989. Ganon is a brown-skinned anthropomorphic boar and wizard with a squeally voice. He is in possession of the Triforce of Power and spends each episode plotting to steal the Triforce of Wisdom and take over Hyrule.

  3. Michael Gannon (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Gannon was well known for his study of Spanish colonial history. He received numerous awards and honors including Knight Commander of the Order of Isabel the Catholic, granted by King Juan Carlos I of Spain, Citizen of the Year from the City of Gainesville in 1972, and the Order of La Florida from the City of St. Augustine in 2007, the city's highest honor.

  4. The Legend of Zelda - Wikipedia

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    Ganon, also known as Ganondorf in his humanoid form, is the main antagonist and the final boss in the majority of The Legend of Zelda games. In the series, Ganondorf is the leader of a race of desert brigands called the Gerudo, which consists entirely of female warriors save for one man born every one hundred years. He is significantly taller ...

  5. Isaac Ganón - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Ganón (30 August 1916 – 10 September 1975) was a Uruguayan sociologist.. He is considered a founder of sociological lecturing and investigation in Uruguay.He chaired the Uruguayan Association of Social Sciences and also the Latin American Sociological Association. [1]

  6. Gannon University - Wikipedia

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    Gannon University was first established in 1933 as the two-year Cathedral College by the Diocese of Erie under the leadership of Joseph J. "Doc" Wehrle. [2] In 1944, the school became the four-year men's school Gannon College of Arts and Sciences, named in honor of the then-Bishop of Erie, John Mark Gannon, the driving force behind its opening and development.

  7. Gannon - Wikipedia

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    Gannon is an Irish surname, meaning "descendant of the fair one," perhaps denoting someone of Norse ancestry in Ireland. [1] It may also derive from the Anglo-Saxon feminine name " Gunnhildr ." [ 1 ] Notable people with the surname include:

  8. Rich Gannon - Wikipedia

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    Gannon began his career as a backup for Wade Wilson. Gannon started his first games in 1990 in relief of an injured Wilson and would start many games in 1991. In 1992, he formally became the starting quarterback for the Vikings and led the Vikings to an 11–5 season and the playoffs after two consecutive losing seasons.

  9. I'll Be Home for Christmas - Wikipedia

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    "I'll Be Home for Christmas" is a Christmas song written by the lyricist Kim Gannon and composer Walter Kent and recorded in 1943 by Bing Crosby, who scored a top ten hit with the song. Originally written to honor soldiers overseas who longed to be home at Christmas time, "I'll Be Home for Christmas" has since gone on to become a Chr