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  • She was born on November 21, 1944, in Manti, Utah, where she was reared. Her parents helped start the [ ...esident of Dixie State College from March 2008 until he was inaugurated in March 2010. He retired at the end of the 2013–2014 academic year.
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  • ...News'', November 5, [[2005]]; April 22, [[2006]]; March 4, [[2006]]; March 21, [[1992]]; May 16, [[1992]]
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  • ...Diame at her baptism with Elder Jeff Lewis and Elder Keith Paskett on 11 March 1982</span></div>|right]] ...ers. Her maternal grandmother’s name was Marwenna Gwen, so at the age of 21, she changed her name to Marwenna. She recalls that her dad had told her th
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  • ...pilot episode was released as a theatrical film in March 1979 and grossed $21 million at the North American box office. In the 1980s, Larson garnered fu ...agining of the original series. The series ran for four seasons, ending in March, 2009. The series was critically acclaimed and garnered many awards. In F
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  • ...ller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah.<ref>LDS Week, Daily Herald, Sunday, March 29, 2009</ref> ...rship in 1979. He married Karen Gail Saxon, his high school sweetheart, on March 25, 1965, and they had four sons and one daughter.
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  • ...e Ninth Circuit. He assumed senior status on December 31, 2019. From March 21, 2003 to December 31, 2019, he was a Judge of the United States Court of Ap ...om 1999 until his appointment as Assistant Attorney General in 2001 (until March 13, 2003). In 2000, he was voted Professor of the Year.
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  • ...e squad on September 6, 2009. He was promoted to active roster on November 21 and played in three regular season games. Although he participated in the R He was re-signed by the Rams on November 9, 2011, and released on March 12, 2012. Nixon signed with the Carolina Panthers on July 26, 2012, but was
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  • Stephen was 21-years-old at the time. He was not tall, but he was stocky and strong and ca .... He was eighty-four years old at the time of his death, which occurred on March 22, 1920.
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  • He was born on March 26, 1797, in Honeydon, Bedfordshire, England, and was active in the Methodi ...ere converted to the Church of Jesus Christ and Joseph was baptized on May 21, 1836, by [[Parley P. Pratt]]. They joined the body of the Church in Kirtla
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  • ...f Eldersfield, Worcestershire. Kington was converted and baptized on March 21, 1840, and within a month, he baptized 45 of the United Brethren preachers March 15, 1841, marked the last conference at Gadfield Elm. Many early British Sa
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  • ...rtificate after attending Normal School in Calgary. He taught school until March 26, 1916, when he enlisted in the 13th Canadian Mounted Rifles. He served i ...ibrarian in charge of the new program. He organized and guided each of the 21 branch libraries that opened between 1964 and August 1965.
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  • ...like it was safe, Martha and their children returned to Czechoslovakia. By March 15, 1939, the Nazis occupied Czechoslovakia. Wallace and Martha had their t ...tinued to serve as president of the Czechoslovak Mission and had set apart 21-year-old Josef Roubícek to preside in his absence. Toronto earned his MA d
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  • Born on March 12, 1947, in Detroit, Michigan, he attended an all-boys' school and then St ...vative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at National Harbor, Maryland, on March 15, 2013. His speech was considered to be an effort to pass the torch of le
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  • ...rist; the Kirtland was owned and operated by the Community of Christ until March 2024 when the temple transferred to the Church of Jesus Christ; the Nauvoo ...resenting priesthood offices. Built in Kirtland, Ohio, it was dedicated on March 27, 1836. On Easter Sunday, April 3, 1836, the Lord [[Jesus Christ]] appear
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  • He was born on March 18, 1923, in Melville, Louisiana. He moved to Utah in 1944 and worked for t He died on March 21, 1997, and was eulogized by President [[Gordon B. Hinckley]] at his funeral
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  • ...ravel over 200 miles to the well-attended [[Tegucigalpa Honduras Temple]] (March 2013) to serve in the temple. ...ecember 1952, a month after the Central America Mission was created. On 21 March 1953, the first two [[Missionaries|missionaries]] in Honduras, James T. Tho
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  • Fisher was born on March 5, 1938, in Westwood, California. He attended Brigham Young University on a ...hree years. He was an art professor at Brigham Young University-Hawaii for 21 years. He has created many well known monumental bronze sculptures that gra
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  • ...tice polygamy and perform plural marriages. He was excommunicated on March 21, 1921. He was ordained an apostle in the Council of Friends, led by Lorin C
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  • ...Church president [[Joseph F. Smith]] and Edna Lambson, and was born March 21, 1872, in Salt Lake City, Utah. In his youth he was very carefully guarded
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  • Pace was born in Provo, Utah, on March 21, 1940. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting fr
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