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  • 71Warden Donald Morgan — Morgan is a fictional character in the book series The Dresden Files , and its TV series spin off, portrayed by Conrad Coates in the Sci Fi series. Though his given name in the novels is Donald, it has yet to be confirmed on the show. The… …

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  • 72Warden, Jack — ▪ 2007 John H. Lebzelter        American actor (b. Sept. 18, 1920, Newark, N.J. d. July 19, 2006, New York, N.Y.), specialized in character roles on the large and small screen, and his gruff exterior was ideally suited for roles in which he was… …

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  • 73Warden Point Battery — Articleissues expand=March 2008 notable=March 2008 confusing=March 2008 unreferenced=March 2008 orphan=March 2008 wikify=March 2008Warden Point Battery is a battery on the Isle of Wight begun in 1862, that was originally armed with 7 inch and 9… …

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  • 74Warden of the City —    Appointed by the King from time to time in place of the Mayor, when the City had incurred his displeasure and he took it into his own hands.    This occurred frequently in the reigns of Henry III. and Edward I.    Ralph de Sandwich was warden… …

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  • 75Warden of Westmarch —    The hereditary title of the Fairbairns of the Tower Hills.    The Westmarch, the land between the Tower Hills and the Far Downs, was added to the Shire some years after the War of the Ring. Its first Warden, appointed by Thain Peregrin, was… …

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  • 76warden's court — /ˈwɔdənz kɔt/ (say wawduhnz kawt) noun a court constituted by a mining warden to deal with mining claims and disputes …

  • 77Warden — /wawr dn/, n. Brit. any of several pears having a crisp, firm flesh, used in cookery. * * * …

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  • 78warden — sb. RG. 314, 436 …

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  • 79warden — ward·en || wÉ”rdn / wɔːdn n. jailer, official in charge of a prison; guardian, keeper; guard, protector; custodian, curator …

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  • 80warden — warned …

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