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  2. Sabil Abu Nabbut - Wikipedia

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    Sabil Abu Nabbut, [1] old postcard from the British Mandate of Palestine -period. Sabil Abu Nabbut ( Arabic: سبيل أبو نبوت) also known as Tabitha's Well is a public fountain ("sabil") in Jaffa, Israel, built in 1815/16 CE [2] during the Ottoman period in Palestine. [3] [4] Its main purpose was to facilitate the journey between Jaffa ...

  3. Tabitha Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Tabitha Peterson. Tabitha Skelly Peterson (born March 6, 1989) is an American curler from Minneapolis, Minnesota. [1] She was a bronze medalist at the 2010 World Junior Championships and is a three-time women's national champion. She currently is skip of her own team, having traded positions with Nina Roth during the 2020 off-season.

  4. Tabitha Suzuma - Wikipedia

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    Tabitha Suzuma was born in London in 1975 to an English mother and a Japanese father, the eldest of five children. She went to the French Lycée, but stopped attending school at age fourteen. Ten years later, she became a teacher and wrote her first novel, A Note of Madness. She has since written five more novels for young adults.

  5. Tabitha Solomon - Wikipedia

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    Tabitha Solomon (born 1901) was one of the first women to qualify as a dentist in India, graduating from the Calcutta Dental College and Hospital in 1928. After graduation she started a dental clinic in the Chittarnjan Seva Sadan Hospital and worked at the Dufferin Hospital. A member of the Baghdadi Jewish community, she was closely involved in ...

  6. Orphinus tabitha - Wikipedia

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    Orphinus (Orphinus) tabitha, is a species of skin beetle found in South India and Sri Lanka. Description. Anterior elytral fascia not forming a loop. The terminal antennomere is circular. Setation brown with two narrow transverse bands clothed with white setae. Dorsal elytral integument brown. References

  7. Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo - Wikipedia

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    Adam Shankman Lyrical hip-hop first gained mainstream exposure, and its name, in 2008 on season four of SYTYCD. The term itself is credited to Adam Shankman, a choreographer and judge on the program, who made a comment in reference to a routine choreographed by Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo to Leona Lewis' song "Bleeding Love". Due to Shankman's comment and their subsequent work on seasons four ...

  8. Tabitha Moffatt Brown - Wikipedia

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    Tabitha Moffatt Brown (May 1, 1780 – May 4, 1858) was an American pioneer colonist who traveled the Oregon Trail to the Oregon Country. There she assisted in the founding of Tualatin Academy , which would grow to become Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon . [1]

  9. Tabitha Lupien - Wikipedia

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    Tabitha Lupien (born February 4, 1988) is a Canadian actress and competitive dancer trained in ballet, tap, jazz, pointe, hip hop, and acrobatics. She trains with her sisters Lindsay and Samantha and her brother Isaac at the Canadian Dance Company, [1] owned by her parents Allain and Dawn, located in Oakville, Ontario .