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  2. Asa Butterfield - Wikipedia

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    Asa Bopp Farr Butterfield[1] (/ ˈeɪsə /; [2][3] born Asa Maxwell Thornton Farr Butterfield on 1 April 1997) is an English actor. He has received nominations for three British Independent Film Awards, two Critics' Choice Awards, two Saturn Awards, and three Young Artist Awards. Beginning his career as a child actor, Butterfield first achieved ...

  3. The Kiss (Rodin sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The beneficiary of Warren's will, H. Asa Thomas, put the sculpture up for sale with Gorringes, the local auctioneers, but it failed to meet its reserve price and was withdrawn from sale. A few years later it was loaned to the Tate Gallery in London. In 1955 the Tate bought the sculpture for the nation at a cost of £7,500.

  4. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog - Wikipedia

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    046002258X (paperback) Preceded by. The Map of Love (1939) Followed by. Deaths and Entrances (1946) Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog is a collection of short prose stories written by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, first published by Dent on 4 April 1940. [1][2] The first paperback copy appeared in 1948, published by the British Publishers Guild.

  5. Clemson basketball roster 2024-25: PJ Hall, Chase Hunter ...

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    Asa Thomas. Schieffelin will be the leader of next season's team if Hall and Chase Hunter leave. A larger workload will be expected for Beadle, Godfrey, Wiggins and Dillon Hunter — who mostly ...

  6. Asa (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Asa is a given name in several parts of the world. In English, the usual pronunciation is / ˈ eɪ s ə / or / ˈ eɪ z ə /.. Asa (אסא): derived from the Hebrew language, as the name appears in the Old Testament to designate the third King of Judah, who reigned for forty years.

  7. A. T. Hill - Wikipedia

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    Asa Thomas Hill (November 29, 1871 – March 21, 1953) was an American businessman and archaeologist. His work on sites in and around Nebraska , with such collaborators as William Duncan Strong and Waldo Wedel , was instrumental in the development of Great Plains archaeology.

  8. United States Army Security Agency - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Security Agency (ASA) was the United States Army's signals intelligence branch from 1945 to 1976. [1] The Latin motto of the Army Security Agency was Semper Vigilis (Vigilant Always), which echoes the declaration, often mistakenly attributed to Thomas Jefferson, that "The price of liberty is eternal vigilance." [2][3]

  9. Warren Cup - Wikipedia

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    Room 70, British Museum, London. Identification. GR 1999,0426.1. The Warren Cup is an ancient Greco-Roman silver drinking cup decorated in relief with two images of male same-sex acts. It was purchased by the British Museum for £1.8 million in 1999, the most expensive single purchase by the museum at that time.