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  2. Fanny Parkes - Wikipedia

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    Fanny Parkes or Parks (née Frances Susanna Archer) (1794–1875) was a travel writer from Wales, known for her extensive journals about colonial India, where she lived for 24 years. These are recorded in her memoirs Wanderings of a Pilgrim in Search of the Picturesque .

  3. Fanny Bullock Workman - Wikipedia

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    Fanny Workman learned her love of climbing on Mount Washington.. Workman was born January 8, 1859, in Worcester, Massachusetts, to a wealthy and elite family descended from the Pilgrims; she was the youngest of three children.

  4. Fanny Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Fanny Wiggins was born in Orillia in Canada West in about 1845. In 1856, her parents, James and Margaret Wiggins, relocated their family to the new town of Geneva in the soon-to-be state of Kansas. [2]

  5. FannyPack - Wikipedia

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    FannyPack was a New York City-based electronic/hip hop group that was formed in 2002 by music producers Matt Goias and "Fancy". [1] The band featured vocals by Jessibel Suthiwong, Belinda Lovell, and Cat Hartwell.

  6. Fanny Mendelssohn - Wikipedia

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    Fanny Mendelssohn (14 November 1805 – 14 May 1847) was a German composer and pianist of the early Romantic era who was known as Fanny Hensel after her marriage. Her compositions include a string quartet, a piano trio , a piano quartet , an orchestral overture, four cantatas , more than 125 pieces for the piano and over 250 lieder , most of ...

  7. Battle of Who Could Care Less - Wikipedia

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    "Battle of Who Could Care Less" is a song performed by Ben Folds Five, released as part of their 1997 album Whatever and Ever Amen, written by Ben Folds. It peaked at #26 in the UK Singles Chart, and enjoyed widespread radio airplay in the summer of 1997 in the UK, with the music video being regularly shown on both MTV and VH1.

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