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    James Bard (1815–1897) was a marine artist of the 19th century. He is known for his paintings of watercraft, particularly of steamboats. His works are...
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    Gemini, formerly known as Bard, is a generative artificial intelligence chatbot developed by Google. Based on the large language model (LLM) of the same...
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    Bard College is a private liberal arts college in the hamlet of Annandale-on-Hudson, in the town of Red Hook, in New York State. The campus overlooks the...
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  • America 1851, by James Bard...
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  • President James M. Cox. He has two half-sisters from his mother's first marriage, Katharine Ann Johnson and Margaretta Johnson. He graduated from Bard College...
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  • James Bard (1815–1897), marine artist John Bard (1819–1899), Christian philanthropist Joseph Bard (1882–1975), expatriate Hungarian writer Josh Bard (born...
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    Fort Bard, also known as Bard Fort (Italian: Forte di Bard; French: Fort de Bard [fɔʁ də baʁ]), is a fortified complex built in the 19th century by the...
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    Gorsedh Kernow (redirect from Grand Bard)
    Thomas (Barth Colonnek) James Thomas (Tas Cambron) John Coulson Tregarthen (Mylgarer) Morton Nance became the second Grand Bard in 1934. He said, "One...
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    portraits, among them works by John Singer Sargent, Fitz Henry Lane, and James Bard. Furniture, folk art, and needlework are also prominent features of the...
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