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  2. List of venerable people (Eastern Orthodox) - Wikipedia

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    In the Eastern Orthodox Church the term "Venerable" is commonly used as the English-language translation for the title that is given to monastic saints (Greek: Hosios, Church Slavonic: Prepodobny). This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

  3. Larry Kaminski - Wikipedia

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    After retirement, Larry Kaminski was awarded an Anheuser Busch franchise in Ski Town USA, Steamboat Springs, CO. He and former Nebraska great, Walt Barnes worked the business for several years. Walt sold out and Larry recruited his two sons to learn the business. [citation needed] Kaminski became active in the Steamboat community.

  4. Grant Venerable - Wikipedia

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    Grant Venerable. Grant D. Venerable was the first African-American graduate of the California Institute of Technology, earning a BS in chemistry in 1932. He entered Caltech in 1929, as a transfer student from UCLA. [1] An undergraduate residence hall at Caltech was named after him in 2021.

  5. Manuel Aparici Navarro - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Aparici Navarro was born on 11 December 1902 in Madrid into a life of wealth. Navarro completed his studies and was ordained to the priesthood in Madrid. He became a member of Catholic Action and he served as the Youth Chairman of the Spanish Catholic Action from 1934 until 1941 during the period of persecutions of the Catholic faith ...

  6. Eric Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Eric Wallace. Eric Wallace (16 July 1938 – 28 April 2004) was a reporter and presenter for Border Television and an independent film director in Cumbria, England. He was born in Carlisle and spent his whole life there. For over twenty years, he was the main anchor of the regional news programme, Lookaround .

  7. Gmail - Wikipedia

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    Gmail is an email service provided by Google. As of 2019, it had 1.5 billion active users worldwide, making it the largest email service in the world. [1] It also provides a webmail interface, accessible through a web browser, and is also accessible through the official mobile application. Google also supports the use of third-party email ...

  8. Geoff Miller (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Denomination. Anglicanism. Alma mater. University of Durham. St John's College, Nottingham. Geoffrey Vincent Miller (born 26 January 1956) is a British retired Church of England priest and former school teacher. He served as Dean of Newcastle, before which he had been the Archdeacon of Northumberland since 2005.

  9. Roger Combes - Wikipedia

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    British. Denomination. Anglicanism. Spouse. Christine Keiller. Alma mater. King's College London. Ridley Hall, Cambridge. Roger Matthew Combes (born 12 June 1947) is a retired Archdeacon of Horsham.