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- Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
- England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005
- England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
- England & Wales Deaths, GRO Indexes, 1969 - 2007
- Texas Marriages and Divorces
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- Minnesota, Marriages, 1976 - 2003
- Texas Births, 1926 - 1995
- United Kingdom, Select Burial and Cremation Index, 1840-2014
- Florida, Divorces, 1970 - 1999
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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Melanie AyresMelanie Ayres in Eugene Register-Guard - June 11 2000
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... to after graduation? "Not having homework and setting my own hours." Carolyn Backer, 21, history "I'm looking forward to and a little bit scared of being on my own." Melanle Ayres, 22, psychology 'Tm ready for the opportunity to express myself tn my profession." Dillner, 22, theater arts "Tm ready togel my career rolling." —Jehn Skalberg, 22, political science THOMAS BOVO ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States
Melanie AyresMelanie Ayres in The Boston Herald - Mar 24 1907
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... 23, 1907. In a New England soccer football gamo today, thc anil the Rovers played to a tie, 1 to 1. ROVERS. Walkden, g g.. Moorehead Bugley sv Southworth, Maloney Ayrea, Maraden Hiby, r e lt. Southworth, Greenwood Bunka E. Pemberton, w Swords W. Pemberton, Bruckshaw Cannon, Ll. w I,. Gauthier Ford, G. Gauthier 1. dorham l. Referee- Bol ton of ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Melanie AyresMelanie Ayres in Bangor Daily News - July 26 2007
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... forthcoming article surveying 70 studies of gender differences in talkativeness. (Imagine 70 studies published in scientific Journals, and we're still asking the question.) In their survey, Campbell Leaper and Melanie Ayres found that counting words yielded no consistent differences, though number of words per speaking turn did (and men, on average, used more). This doesn't surprise me. In my own research ..."
Publication place: Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, United States