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1) Apple cultivar 2) Author 3) Bad Guys star Adam 4) Brothers Alec, William et al 5) City in the USA 6) City of Georgia 7) City of the United States 8) City in Pennsylvania 9) City of the US 10) City of the Americas 11) City in the United States 12) City in the US 13) City of Pennsylvania 14) City of North America
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[LIRR station] ==History== Baldwin Station was originally built in February 1868 by the South Side Railroad of Long Island, though trains had already been stopping there, then called Baldwinsville, since October 28, 1867. The station was remodeled in May 1881, and was razed in 1917, and a second station was opened on December 28, later that...
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[abbot and physician] Baldwin (died 1098), was an abbot and physician. Baldwin was a monk of St. Denys, and was made prior of the monastery of Liberau, a cell of St. Denys, in Alsace. When Edward the Confessor refounded the monastery of Deerhurst and gave it to St. Denys, Baldwin was appointed prior of this new possession of his house. He w...
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[apple] The Baldwin apple is a bright red winter apple, very good in quality, and easily shipped. It was for many years the most popular apple in New England, New York, and for export from America. ==History== According to local tradition, the apple was found near Wood Hill by William Butters (1711-1784), grandson of Will Butter, first whit...
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• (n.) A kind of reddish, moderately acid, winter apple.
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Meaning as a surname: Brave friend.
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(died 1190) English cleric, archbishop of Canterbury 1184-90. By forbidding bishops from being consecrated at any other cathedral, he established Canterbury as the foremost archbishopric in England. He...
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Name of several counts of Flanders. Baldwin I (died 879), called `Bras de fer` (Iron Arm), married Judith, the daughter of Charles II (the Bald), without her father's knowledge, which brought...
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Bald'win noun (Botany) A kind of reddish, moderately acid, winter apple. [ U.S.]
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The baldwin is an American species eating apple with a red or yellow and red skin.
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Baldwin is a variety of apple.
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The USS Baldwin was an American Buchanan Class destroyer of 1630 tons displacement launched in 1942. The USS Baldwin was powered by four Babcock and Wilcox oil-burning boilers providing a top speed of 36.5 knots. She carried a complement of 210 and was armed with four 5 inch guns; four 40 mm Bofors anti-aircraft guns; seven 20 mm Oerlikon anti-airc...
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American locomotive manufacturer.
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[
n] - United States author who was an outspoken citic of racism (1924-1987) 2. [n] - English statesman 3. [n] - an American eating apple with red or yellow and red skin
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James Arthur Baldwin noun United States author who was an outspoken critic of racism (1924-1987)
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noun an American eating apple with red or yellow and red skin
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