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The two children are likely to be their son William and Hermina, Edith's daughter from her previous marriage.
Edith Blair-Staples Steve 2010
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In 1911, Hermina is living with her grandmother, Julia, in Wandsworth, her occupation given in the census as actress.
Archive 2010-01-01 Steve 2010
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In 1911, Hermina is living with her grandmother, Julia, in Wandsworth, her occupation given in the census as actress.
Edith Blair-Staples Steve 2010
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The two children are likely to be their son William and Hermina, Edith's daughter from her previous marriage.
Archive 2010-01-01 Steve 2010
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Among the Jewish artists of note was Mina (Hermina) Manoy (née Arndt), who studied with Frank Brangwyn at the London School of Art and then with Hermann Struck and Lovis Corinth in Germany at the start of the twentieth century and worked several years in Wales before returning to New Zealand, where she continued to paint and etch, as well as teach art; she died in 1926.
New Zealand: Modern (Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries). 2009
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Then there was 12-year-old Hermina Leroke, who died from a gunshot wound to the chest: "The track of this wound passes from the back to the front and these are the only two wounds."
'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976 2005
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I should mention that Hermina suggested that my data, being from an observational study rather than an experimental study, only shows correlations rather than causation, and that it was quite possible that I had only chosen to sleep at her apartment on nights when I was less tired, or that I had actually chosen to get less sleep on nights when I had come to her apartment.
Mind Hacks: Sleep-retardant properties of my ex-girlfriend 2006
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I should mention that Hermina suggested that my data, being from an observational study rather than an experimental study, only shows correlations rather than causation, and that it was quite possible that I had only chosen to sleep at her apartment on nights when I was less tired, or that I had actually chosen to get less sleep on nights when I had come to her apartment.
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The great _Hermina_ of an hundred to an hundred and twenty tons, of which Jacques Cartier was captain and general of the expedition, Thomas Frosmont chief master, accompanied by Claudius de
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In the second ship called the little Hermina, being of threescore tunne burden, were Captaines vnder the sayd Cartier, Mace
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. Vol. XIII. America. Part II. Richard Hakluyt 1584
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