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  • 1ward|room — «WRD ROOM, RUM», noun. 1. the living and eating quarters for all the commissioned officers on a warship except the commanding officer. 2. these officers as a group …

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  • 2ward·room — /ˈwoɚˌdruːm/ noun, pl rooms [count] : a room in a military ship where officers sleep and eat …

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  • 4Room Service (Roxette album) — Room Service Studio album by Roxette Released 3 April 2001 Recorded January 2000–January 2001 …

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  • 5Ward Arms Hotel Dudley (Birmingham) — Ward Arms Hotel Dudley country: United Kingdom, city: Birmingham (Dudley) Ward Arms Hotel Dudley Welcome to the Ward Arms originally the first hostelry in Dudley, now a modern hotel. The hotel is conveniently located only two miles from the M5… …

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  • 6Ward Morehouse III — is a columnist, a playwright, a TV host, sometime critic and an author. He has lived with a tribe of Indians in the Amazon and he has sat on the aisle on many Broadway opening nights. His latest book, Broadway After Dark: A Father and Son Cover… …

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  • 7Ward Evangelical Presbyterian Church — is located in Northville Township, Michigan, outside of Detroit.HistoryWard started on May 1, 1956 in the Lincoln School in Livonia, Michigan. In 1960, Ward relocated to Farmington and 6 Mile roads. As the church was growing, Ward kept expanding …

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  • 8Ward Morehouse — (November 24, 1899 December 8, 1966) was an American theater critic, newspaper columnist, playwright, and author.Born in Savannah, Georgia, Ward Morehouse first worked as a reporter for The Savannah Press and The Atlanta Journal. He arrived in… …

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  • 9Ward Pinkett — (April 291906 mdash;March 151937) was an American jazz trumpeter remembered for playing two uniquely talented solo numbers in recordings by the legendary jazz pianist and bandleader Jelly Roll Morton. His promising musical career was cut short by …

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  • 10ward — [wôrd] vt. [ME warden < OE weardian, to protect, guard, akin to OHG warten, to wait (see GUARD): E form and sense infl. by NormFr warder, to protect, keep (for OFr garder)] 1. to turn aside; fend off; parry: usually with off 2. Archaic to keep …

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