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    Bettina Bradbury FRSC (born 1949) is a professor emerita in the Department of History and Gender Studies at York University and a fellow of the Royal Society...
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  • Bettina Francion Bradbury (July 22, 1955 – January 13, 2019) was an American television soap opera screenwriter. She was the daughter of American science...
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    woman he ever dated. They had four daughters: Susan, Ramona, Bettina and Alexandra. Bradbury never obtained a driver's license, but used public transportation...
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  • Bradbury Bill Bradbury (1949–2023), American politician and Oregon Secretary of State Bettina F. Bradbury, American soap opera writer Bettina Bradbury, Canadian...
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  • Bawumia, vice president of Ghana; former deputy governor, Bank of Ghana Bettina Bradbury, professor emerita in the Department of History and Gender Studies...
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    Gérard Bouchard (2000), Timothy Brook (2005), John C. Weaver (2010) and Bettina Bradbury (2015). Canadian actor Donald Sutherland narrated the following quote...
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  • 1955 collection of nineteen macabre short stories by American writer Ray Bradbury. It reprints fifteen of the twenty-seven stories of his 1947 collection...
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  • Anna Cascio, Lisa Connor, Paula Cwikly, Hogan Sheffer, Judy Tate, Bettina Bradbury, Richard Culliton, Susan Dansby, Judith Donato, Josh Griffith, Elizabeth...
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  • 1960). Kimiko O. Bowman, 91, Japanese-born American statistician. Bettina F. Bradbury, 64, American television writer (All My Children, Santa Barbara,...
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  • A Sound of Thunder (category Short stories by Ray Bradbury)
    story by American writer Ray Bradbury, first published in Collier's magazine on June 28, 1952, and later in Bradbury's 1953 collection The Golden Apples...
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