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  2. Maurice Talvande, Count de Mauny Talvande - Wikipedia

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    She was a granddaughter of a genuine aristocrat of the petty nobility of the duchy of Alençon, Jean Froger de Mauny [3] (1785-1857), who claimed a kinship with the Saintonge noble and more renowned family Froger de la Rigaudière et de l'Éguille. He attended a Jesuit-run school in Canterbury, England.

  3. Scrim (material) - Wikipedia

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    Scrims have seen extensive use in theater. [citation needed] It is used in theater for special effects. A very common term typically used for these purposes is called sharks tooth scrim. Weaved scrim is called its name because the weave resembles a set of triangles that resemble a shark's teeth with openings similar in size to a window screen.

  4. Scrim (lighting) - Wikipedia

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    Scrims are also used as drapery in theatre and performance art. When lit from the front they appear as a solid piece of fabric. When lit from the rear they become semi transparent, creating a silhouette effect. Scrims can be semi-transparent or wholly transparent depending on the fabric used and the lighting. They can be painted or not.

  5. Barnes & Noble coming to Doylestown. Where is it going, when ...

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    Barnes & Noble is coming to Doylestown. The national book retailer is set to open a new store next year in the Barn Plaza shopping center on Route 611 in the township.

  6. Scrim - Wikipedia

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    Scrim can refer to: . Scrim (material), either of two types of material (a lightweight, translucent fabric or a coarse, heavy material) Scrim (lighting), a device used in lighting for films

  7. Samuel Lloyd Noble - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Lloyd Noble, known as Lloyd Noble (30 November 1896 in Ardmore, Oklahoma – 14 February 1950 in Houston, Texas), was an oilman and philanthropist, founder of the Noble Corporation and the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation. [1] He attended Southeastern Normal College in Durant, Oklahoma and the University of Oklahoma. [2]

  8. The Shops at Fallen Timbers - Wikipedia

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    Stores that were proposed to open at the mall included Sears, Galyan's, Kaufmann's and Parisian. [3] In October 2007, the mall opened for business with Barnes & Noble, JCPenney and Dillard's, the latter of which moved from two stores at nearby Southwyck Mall, as its anchor stores.

  9. Noble Network of Charter Schools - Wikipedia

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    Noble schools are public and open to all students in Chicago and there is no testing required for admission. [6] The student population for Noble Network schools is 98% minority and 89% low-income. It currently serves 12,543 students [7] from more than 70 Chicago communities. [5] The Noble Network has an overall college acceptance rate of 90%. [8]