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  • 121Heath End, Hampshire — Heath End is a small village in Hampshire between Tadley and Baughurst. See also * List of places in Hampshire …

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  • 122Heath Voss — (born February 17, 1978), is an American professional motocross racer who competes in the AMA national championships. He is best known for winning the 2004 F.I.M. Supercross world championship …

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  • 123Heath Francis — is an Australian athlete who has participated in the 2000, 2004 and 2008 Summer Paralympics. He competes in the T46 classification for amputees, where he is the current 200 m world record holder. [cite web |title=Francis snares gold and record… …

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  • 124Heath,Edward Richard George — Heath (hēth), Edward Richard George. Born 1916. British politician who as prime minister (1970 1974) secured his country s entry into the Common Market (1973) and sought to offset high inflation by controlling wages, which led to a crippling… …

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  • 125heath aster — ☆ heath aster n. a North American wildflower (Aster ericoides) of the composite family, with small, stiff leaves and white flowers, growing in dry, open places; dog fennel * * * …

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  • 126Heath, Ven. Henry — • Short biography of the English Franciscan, martyred for being a priest. He died in 1643 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 127Heath-Stubbs —   [ hiːθstʌbz], John Francis Alexander, englischer Lyriker und Kritiker, * London 9. 7. 1918. Seine Gedichte, v. a. »Wounded Thammuz« (1942), »A charm against the toothache« (1954) und »Artorius« (1970), sind von klassischer und christlicher… …

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  • 128heath family — heath′ fam ily n. pln a plant family, Ericaceae, of mostly low shrubs growing in acid soil and having simple narrow leaves, four petaled bell shaped flowers, and fruit in the form of a berry or capsule …

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