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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Beard]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Charles A. Beard}}
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  • {{r|Charles A. Beard}}
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  • ...an religion he was also an [[agriculture|agricultural]] guardian.<ref>Mary Beard, J.A. North, and S.R.F. Price, ''Religions of Rome: A History'' (Cambridge
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  • |Red beard sponge.jpg|This [[red beard sponge]] (Microciona prolifera) washed up onshore. Sponges attach to the oc
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  • ...e: The Economic Origins of the [[Constitution]]'' he argued that [[Charles Beard]] had misinterpreted the economic interests involved in writing the Constit
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  • ...ach (or possibly Edward Thatch), his nickname derived from his thick black beard and fearsome appearance. A shrewd and calculating leader, Teach commanded
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  • ...the Roman period was simply called The Amphitheatre.<ref>Hopkins, Keith & Beard, Mary (2005). ''The Colosseum''. Harvard University Press. pp. 26–28. ISB
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  • ...and the Eiffel tower'?<ref name=Putnam/> Another confusion called 'Plato's beard' considers whether a statement like 'Pegasus is a flying horse' implies a b ...|title=Knowledge, Language and Logic: Questions for Quine |chapter=Plato's beard and Quine's stubble |pages=p. 210 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=GJs
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  • Throughout history, many people - usually men - have grown [[beard]]s. What follows is a list of notable people who have, had ''or'' have had
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  • ...plemented one another, should have found it advantageous to remain united. Beard oversimplified the controversies relating to federal economic policy, for n
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  • {{r|Charles A. Beard}}
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  • ...career influenced by Marxist ideas and subsequently the [[Charles A. Beard|Beard]] conflict school, became one of the leading figures of the [[Consensus Sc ...wever, Hofstadter began a major shift in American historiography away from Beard's conflict school and towards an emerging "Consensus."
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  • ...nickel instead of rye bread.<ref>''James Beard's American Cookery'', James Beard, Little, Brown & Company, Boston, Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 70-1
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