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Meaning of "fernald"

Fernald is a surname of English origin. It is also the name of a town in Maine, USA
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  • A surname.

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The Fernald family farm is still in existence.
She is revealed to be the sister of Fernald.
The Fernald kinesthetic method revisited.
The Baudelaires and Fiona persuade Fernald to join them and help them escape.
Mr. Fernald took a special interest in preserving items relating to the Dental School.
His name is Fernald.
Council member Pam Fernald was responsible for getting the North SeaTac Park cleaned up.
Yucca smalliana Fernald.
Indeed, Dr Fernald thinks the differentiation starts at birth.
Though not asserting widespread generalizability, Fernald and Keller enumerate several findings.
Fernald has had a major influence on Canadian botanists such as Quebec 's Frère Marie-Victorin.
While trying to sneak back into the Queequeg, Esmé sees Fiona and Fernald.
Aster laurentianus Fernald is an annual plant endemic to the St. Lawrence estuary.
The title of the article, " Reading by Touch " aptly reflects the Fernald method.
Walter E. Fernald State School acted as an educational institution for children with mental disabilities.

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Furnail . I am taking all three of you Baudelaires to the brig! - Fernald.
Fernald says, “ Our children were born there.
The cemetery was literally next door, on the 200-acre property of the shuttered Fernald School.
Later, Fernald persuades Fiona to really be part of Count Olaf 's troupe.
Chapter 4, The truth about Fernald.
Mr. Fernald is a son.
In 1908, he launched an unsuccessful campaign to become Governor, losing to Republican candidate Bert M. Fernald.
At the turn of the 20th century, Walter E. Fernald became the school 's superintendent.

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