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New Englander
New Englander may refer to:
New Englanders, the inhabitants of the New England region in the Northeastern United States
The New Englander, now Yale Review , a literary magazine
New Englander (cocktail), a drink
New Englander, now Armidale Express, an Australian newspaper
A New Englander Over-Sea, a pen name
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New Englander
New ˈEnglander [f. New England (so named by Captain John Smith in 1616) + -er1.] An inhabitant or native of New England, a part of the United States of America, comprising the six north-eastern states.1637 Heylin Antid. Lincoln. iii. 12 Not a New-Englander of them all, could have done it better. 168...
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Sports and Social Justice: Muhammad Ali - The New Englander
871. Heavyweight champion of the world and boxing legend, Muhammad Ali, was born on January 17th of 1942 in Kentucky. Ali's legacy is more than his near impeccable boxing career, which spanned twenty-one years. He was also known for his activism and humanitarian work. One could say that Ali's hunger for social justice began in his early ...
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New Englander (cocktail)
The New Englander is a cocktail made from two to three parts Moxie to one part gin. While some prefer to leave it out, purists argue that a New Englander is incomplete without it.
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Nathan Englander: Assimilating Thoughts Into Stories : NPR
Feb 15, 2012Nathan Englander grew up in an Orthodox Jewish family. He now splits his time between New York and Madison, Wis. "My mother raised me very clearly that if you cross the street, you will die," he ...
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New Englanders
Beginning with the New England Colonies, the name "New Englander" refers to those who live in the six New England states or those with cultural or family While the term "New Englander" can refer to anyone who resides in New England or has cultural ties to the region, the term "Native New Englander" refers
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What does Elizabeth Warren believe? Where the candidate stands on ... - PBS
Elizabeth Warren is a second term senator with a scholar's background, a New Englander with Oklahoma roots, a donut fan with an affinity for HBO dramas (specifically, "Big Little Lies" and ...
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Nathan Englander
Biography
Nathan Englander was born in West Hempstead on Long Island, New York, and grew up there as part of the Orthodox Jewish community. New York
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Israel Englander
He also owns a house in Atlantic Beach, New York. traders
Businesspeople from New York City
Living people
American philanthropists
New York University Stern School of Business alumni
21st-century American
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Peter Englander
Englander specializes in investments in technology and telecommunications sectors. Englander was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to charity and philanthropy.
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New English
New English may refer to:
Modern English
Anglo-Irish people or New English people, settlers in Ireland
New English (EP), an EP by Ambulance LTD
New English (mixtape), by Desiigner
See also
New Englander
Old English
History of the English language
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John Addison Porter
At Yale, he, along with William Kingsley, publisher of The New Englander, and eleven others, founded the senior or secret society Scroll and Key and incorporated References
External links
Article from New Englander and Yale review.
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Millennium Management, LLC
In 2019 the company raised $4.1 billion after a two-year hiatus from raising new capital. Company
Employees
Israel Englander (see main article Israel Englander)
Israel Englander is the co-CEO and founder of Millennium Management.
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S. J. Revich
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Ibrahim the Magician (Princeton, New Jersey, USA: Bristol, Rhein, and Englander, June 1987)
The Camel Boy (Princeton, New Jersey, USA: Bristol , New Jersey, USA: Bristol, Rhein, and Englander, June 1989)
The Lion Tamer (Princeton, New Jersey, USA: Bristol, Rhein, and Englander, June 1990)
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William Augustus Larned (professor)
From its commencement in 1843, he was one of the most constant contributors to The New Englander, about thirty articles on political, literary, and philosophical Larned, has been printed, (New Haven, 8vo) and an article from the same pen appeared in The New Englander for April, 1862.
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