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warder
▪ I. warder, n.1 (ˈwɔːdə(r)) Also 7 wardour, Sc. wairdour. [a. AF. wardere, wardour, agent-n. f. warder, north-eastern dial. var. of OF. garder to guard.] I. One who wards or guards. 1. A soldier or other person set to guard an entrance; also, a watchman on a tower.c 1400 Destr. Troy xi. 4690 Comyn ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Warder
Warder may refer to: Prison officer Places Warder, Netherlands, a village in the municipality of Zeevang Warder, Germany, a municipality in Schleswig-Holstein Warder (Anthony Kennedy Warder, 1924–2013), scholar of Indology Frederick B. Warder, recipient of two Navy Crosses during world War II Frederick L. wikipedia.org
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warder
warder/ˈwɔ:də(r); `wɔrdɚ/ n(fem 阴性作 wardress / ˈwɔ:drɪs; `wɔrdrɪs/) (Brit) person who works as a guard in a prison; jailer (监狱的)看守人. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Marie Warder
Biography Warder was born Marie van Zyl in Ficksburg, South Africa in 1927. Death Warder died on 20 October 2014. wikipedia.org
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Warder, Netherlands
Warder is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. The current Warder developed in the late 12th century as a peat excavation settlement. wikipedia.org
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Warder, Germany
Warder is a municipality in the district of Rendsburg-Eckernförde, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. wikipedia.org
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Senator Warder
Senator Warder may refer to: Frederick L. Warder (1912–1980), New York State Senate Walter Warder (1851–1938), Illinois State Senate wikipedia.org
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Frederick Warder
Frederick Warder may refer to: Frederick B. Warder, United States Navy submarine officer Frederick L. Warder, American politician from New York wikipedia.org
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Laurie Warder
Laurie Warder (born 23 October 1962) is a former professional male tennis player from Australia who specialized in the doubles event. Warder won 12 doubles titles during his career and achieved a highest doubles ranking of No. 12 in October 1991. wikipedia.org
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Benjamin H. Warder
Career In 1850 (or 1852), Benjamin Warder co-founded Warder, Brokaw & Child Company. Park View's Warder Street commemorates Warder's role as real estate developer. wikipedia.org
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Warder Cresson
Warder Cresson (July 13, 1798 – November 6, 1860), later known as Michael Boaz Israel ben Abraham (), was an American diplomat. Cresson's Key of David Warder Cresson at Political Graveyard The Mystery Convert of Jerusalem Yossi Ives and Mendel Hurwitz, Chabad.org Warder Cresson wikipedia.org
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John Aston Warder
He died at the John Aston Warder House in North Bend, Ohio in 1883. References External resources "January 19, 1812: John Aston Warder, Founder of the American Forestry Association, is Born". wikipedia.org
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Frederick B. Warder
During World War II, Warder commanded the for over three years, on seven war patrols. Warder was awarded his first Navy Cross for the entirety of Seawolfs fourth patrol (February 25 to April 1, 1942). wikipedia.org
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William Warder Cadbury
William Warder Cadbury (Chinese name: 嘉惠霖; 1877 – October 15, 1959) was an American physician, professor, researcher, author, and medical missionary. Though few people remember the name "William Warder Cadbury," his efforts undeniably led to the improvement of the health of thousands in Canton, China wikipedia.org
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Kethlun Warder
Kethlun "Keth" Warder is a co-protagonist of the fantasy novel Shatterglass, by Tamora Pierce. See also Shatterglass The Circle Opens Trisana Chandler Warder, Kethlun wikipedia.org
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