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Brooklyn Heights, First 'Burb - Wall Street Journal


Brooklyn Heights, First 'Burb
Wall Street Journal
With its new parks and playgrounds, a promenade offering sweeping views and Greek Revival and Italianate row houses that date to the 19th century, ...

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Annual Greek festival draws hungry patrons to lakefront - Sheboygan Press

Annual Greek festival draws hungry patrons to lakefront
Sheboygan Press
"The most popular is baklava," she said. "Baklava and the honey puffs, everybody knows (them). The others, the names are so long they can't pronounce them. ...

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Lets Take a Look at The WWE Divas, Part 1: RAW Edition - Bleacher Report

Bleacher Report

Lets Take a Look at The WWE Divas, Part 1: RAW Edition
Bleacher Report
While in Omega Phi Beta, she was awarded for Academic Excellence at the Order of Omega Greek Awards, and graduated with honors and a Grade Point Average ...

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'The Man Who Sold America' - Wall Street Journal

'The Man Who Sold America'
Wall Street Journal
He happened to overhear the daughter of the family lamenting the lack of Latin and Greek tutors to help her prepare for an upcoming exam. ...

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Best of this week's TV - California Chronicle

Best of this week's TV
California Chronicle
Like a modern Greek chorus, Colin andTerry analyse Pete's domestic cock-ups with accompanying statistics, on- screen graphics and slow-motion replays. ...


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UNDERRATED BABY NAMES: What's your nomination? – Baby Name Blog ...
Classic Greek and Latin names, which are a personal favorite of mine, are extremely underrated in the mainstream world of baby naming. Though I am happy to see that Celtic/Gaelic names are getting more popular in the States, ...
Origins: Bocephus
I am looking for information about a song my father used to sing to me. According to an 88-year-old relative, it was popular in the early 1920s. It goes like this: "There was a little boy whose name was Bo ... The question remains, where did Brasfield get the name? I have wondered if it was derived from 'Cephas', the Greek name of the apostle Peter; it wasn't an unknown name in those days in the Bible belt, but maybe it's a play on 'Josephus'. ...