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  2. Nate Holzapfel - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Public Speaker, entrepreneur. Nate Holzapfel (born Nathanael Reid Holzapfel, February 5, 1979) is an American entrepreneur and convicted fraudster known for his appearance on ABC 's Shark Tank, where he pitched as a representative of the Mission Belt Co. [ 1] He then pursued a career in consulting and public speaking. [ 2]

  3. William Bradshaw - Wikipedia

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    William Bradshaw. William, Bill or Billy Bradshaw may refer to: William Bradshaw (Puritan) (1571–1618), English Puritan. William Bradshaw (MP), Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1604 to 1611. William Bradshaw (writer) ( fl. 1700), British hack writer. William Bradshaw (bishop) (1671–1732), bishop of Bristol.

  4. List of works based on Arthurian legends - Wikipedia

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    English folk singer Maddy Prior released a 2001 concept album Arthur the King The 1995 album The Final Experiment by Ayreon , its concept is located in King Arthur's timeline. England-based metal band Cradle of Filth released their song "Haunted Shores" in 2014, which deals with the subject of King Arthur from a pagan perspective.

  5. Holzapfel - Wikipedia

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    Brigitte Holzapfel (born 1958), retired West German high jumper. Hartmut Holzapfel (1944–2022), former Hessian Minister of Culture, Chairman of the Hessian Council on Literature. James W. Holzapfel (born 1944), American Republican Party politician, served in the New Jersey General Assembly. Riley Holzapfel (born 1988), Canadian professional ...

  6. List of languages by total number of speakers - Wikipedia

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    Language Family Branch First-language (L1) speakers Second-language (L2) speakers Total speakers (L1+L2) English (excl. creole languages) Indo-European: Germanic: 380 million 1.135 billion 1.515 billion Mandarin Chinese (incl. Standard Chinese, but excl. other varieties) Sino-Tibetan: Sinitic: 941 million 199 million 1.140 billion Hindi (excl ...

  7. Natchez language - Wikipedia

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    /tom̥ person na·šceh naːʃt͡ʃeh Natchez taʔa·. ta-ʔaː/ 1S. PAT -be toM na·šceh taʔa·. /tom̥ naːʃt͡ʃeh ta-ʔaː/ person Natchez 1S.PAT-be "I am Natchez" - Watt Sam Natchez has two basic word classes: nouns and verbs, and a number of minor categories such as deictics, particles and interjections. Adverbial and adjectival modifiers belong to the nominal word class. It has two ...

  8. Hartmut Holzapfel - Wikipedia

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    Hartmut Holzapfel. Hartmut Holzapfel (born 5 September 1944 in Röhrda, Germany; died 21 December 2022 [1] ), was a Hessian politician ( SPD ), former Hessian Minister of Culture, and former Chairman of the Hessian Council on Literature. Holzapfel finished High School in 1964 and studied Sociology at the University of Frankfurt, MA equiv. 1969.

  9. List of dialects of English - Wikipedia

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    The major native dialects of English are often divided by linguists into three general categories: the British Isles dialects, those of North America, and those of Australasia. [ 2] Dialects can be associated not only with place but also with particular social groups. Within a given English-speaking country, there is a form of the language ...