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bache
† bache Obs. Also 3 bæch, bæcch(e, 9 -bach, -batch. [Origin doubtful. Possibly a dialect form of *becch, betch, answering to an OE. *bęcc, = ON. bekkr, Eng. beck:—OTeut. *bakjo-z, cognate with OE. bęce:—OTeut. *baki-z, brook, rivulet, stream. The transference of meaning from stream to stream-valley ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bache
Places Bache, Cheshire Bache Peninsula, on Ellesmere Island, Canada People Richard Bache (1737–1811), an American Postmaster General Sarah Franklin Bache (1840–1896), an American naval officer, Richard Bache's grandson Samuel Bache (1804–1876), an English Unitarian Minister Francis Edward Bache (1833 wikipedia.org
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Irene Bache
Irene Mary Bache (23 March 1901 – 24 May 1999) was a British artist. Biography Bache was born in Brockley in south London, the eldest of the four children born to Charles Bache, an insurance clerk and his wife Emily, both wikipedia.org
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Walter Bache
Walter Bache gave a concert in company. After Bache's death, the name of the scholarship was changed to the Liszt-Bache Scholarship. wikipedia.org
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Lars Bache
Early life Bache was born in Helsingør, the son of ferryman Niels Bache (1745–1775) and Johanne Gregersdatter (1738–1781). He was the father of painter Otto Bache and school director Niels Bache. wikipedia.org
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Otto Bache
Otto Bache (21 August 1839 – 28 June 1927) was a Danish Realist painter. Many of his works depict key events in Danish history. He was the father of lawyer Niels Haagensen Bache. wikipedia.org
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Bache, Cheshire
History The name "Bache" comes from a large tidal lagoon that was once linked to the River Dee at Blacon. Bache Hall, a large 18th-century building, was once the main house of the Bache estate. wikipedia.org
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Bache & Company Private Limited
Privacy Policy. This Privacy Statement ("Statement") sets forth the policy of Bache & Company Private Limited and its affiliates (collectively, "Bache & Co ...
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Description. Requirements. Bache In The Sky. Decreases this ship's DMG taken from enemy aircraft by 10.0% (30.0%) . When any ship in the fleet fires their Anti-Air Guns: 25.0% chance to increase this ship's AA by 15.0% (30.0%) for 8s. Default Unlocked.
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Harold Bache
Harold Godfrey Bache (20 April 1889 – 15 February 1916) was an English cricketer. Bache joined the Lancashire Fusiliers and reached the rank of Second Lieutenant. wikipedia.org
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Bache McEvers
Bache McEvers (October 11, 1798 – July 15, 1851) was an American commission merchant, shipper, and insurer. His maternal grandparents were Curaçao born Ann Dorothy (née Barclay) Bache and Theophylact Bache, a pro-British merchant. wikipedia.org
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Carole Bache
Caroline Bache McMahon, known by her pen name Carol Bache (February 17, 1889 – 1950), was an American writer. Bache worked for United States Military Intelligence Division in Japan for 14 years, and wrote a book about her experience of Japanese culture, Paradox wikipedia.org
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Constance Bache
Early life and education Constance Bache was born at Fairview House, Hagley Road, Edgbaston, 11 March 1846. She was the sister of Francis Edward Bache and Walter Bache; an uncle on her mother's side was James Martineau. wikipedia.org
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Bache Ghulam
The Bache Ghulam, (), is a tribe of Hazara people, largely found in Sangi Takht District of Daykundi Province, Afghanistan. Etymology Bache Ghulam seems to mean "son of the manor". wikipedia.org
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Hartman Bache
Hartman Bache was the youngest son of journalist Benjamin Franklin Bache (who died a week after his birth) and the great grandson of Benjamin Franklin. In 1831, Bache was elected as a member to the American Philosophical Society. wikipedia.org
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