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leadbeater1 (ˈlɛdbiːtə(r)) The name of Benjamin Leadbeater, 19th-c. English naturalist, used absol. and in the possessive to designate a pink Australian cockatoo, Kakatoe leadbeateri, named after him in 1831 by N. A. Vigors (Phil. Mag. X. 55). In full, Leadbeater's cockatoo.1848 J. Gould Birds Austr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Leadbeater
Leadbeater is a surname. and umpire Benjamin Leadbeater (1760–1837), British naturalist Charles Leadbeater, English author Charles Webster Leadbeater (1854–1934), English clergyman wikipedia.org
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Alex Leadbeater | ScreenRant
Screen Rant's Content Director, Alex Leadbeater has been covering film online for over a decade and been a permanent fixture of SR since 2016. Based in London, he oversees a global news & features team based in NY, LA and beyond. You may have also seen/heard him on the Total Geekall podcast, unaffiliated YouTube channels, BBC Radio and CBC News.
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Leadbeater
Leadbeater2 The name of Mr. Leadbeater, taxidermist at the National Museum of Victoria, Melbourne, in 1867, used in the possessive to designate Leadbeater's possum, Gymnobelideus leadbeateri, a very rare Australian opossum named after him in 1867 by F. M'Coy (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 3rd Ser., XX. 287)... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles Webster Leadbeater
Leadbeater's books and pamphlets C.W. Leadbeater life, writings and theosophical teachings at the Blavatsky Study Center Articles by and about C.W. Leadbeater C.W. wikipedia.org
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Kim Leadbeater
Upon her selection, Leadbeater declared that she was "the candidate the Tories fear." Leadbeater made her maiden speech on 9 September 2021 during a debate on her sister's legacy. wikipedia.org
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Richard Leadbeater
Richard Paul Leadbeater (born 21 October 1977) is an English retired footballer who played as a forward. He is now a vicar. While playing part-time Leadbeater began a theology degree at the University of Birmingham. wikipedia.org
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Benjamin Leadbeater
Benjamin Leadbeater (12 January 1773 – 22 March 1851) was a British naturalist, ornithologist and taxidermist. Leadbeater employed many naturalists around the world and supplied specimens to museums. wikipedia.org
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Charles Leadbeater
Charles Leadbeater, also known as Charlie Leadbeater, is a British author and former advisor to Tony Blair. In September 2010 Leadbeater opened the Incubate (festival), in Tilburg, The Netherlands. wikipedia.org
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Harry Leadbeater
Harry Leadbeater (31 December 1863 – 9 October 1928) was an English amateur first-class cricketer, who played six matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Born in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, Leadbeater was a left-handed batsman, who scored 218 runs in all matches, with a best of 65 for Yorkshire against wikipedia.org
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Helen Leadbeater
Helen Leadbeater may refer to: Helen Leadbeater, birth name of politician, Jo Cox Helen Leadbeater, writer on Jupiter Moon wikipedia.org
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James Leadbeater
James Leadbeater (born 4 January 1989, Panteg) is a Welsh rugby union player. He is a Wales under 20 international. wikipedia.org
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Anne Leadbeater
In Leadbeater's community, at 4:20 pm fire came, and no warnings were issued. Career and community contributions Leadbeater is currently director of "Disaster Recovery Group Leadbeater". wikipedia.org
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Elli Leadbeater
Ellouise "Elli" Leadbeater is an ecologist and evolutionary biologist in the UK. Education and career Leadbeater was educated at the University of Edinburgh where she was awarded a Bachelor of Science in Biology in 2001 and Leiden wikipedia.org
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Mary Leadbeater
On her father's death in 1792, Leadbeater received a letter of consolation from Burke. Leadbeater's best known work, the Annals of Ballitore, was not printed till 1862, when it was brought out with the general title of The Leadbeater Papers wikipedia.org
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