Charles Dent (politician) — Charles Dent (born: July 20, 1951 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a former radio station manager, a volunteer fire fighter, a former municipal level politician and a long serving cabinet minister in the Northwest Territories territorial government.… … Wikipedia
John Charles Dent — (November 8, 1841 ndash; September 27, 1888) was a Canadian journalist, author and historian.He was born in Kendal, Westmorland, England. Shortly after his birth, his family emigrated to Canada West.Dent received his primary education in Canadian … Wikipedia
Dent — may refer to: Contents 1 People 1.1 Fictional characters 2 Places 3 Companies 4 Other … Wikipedia
Charles Purdom — Purdom (right) with Meher Baba, London 1932 Born 15 October 1883(1883 10 15) England Died 8 Ju … Wikipedia
Dent County, Missouri — Location in the state of Missouri … Wikipedia
Charles Enrique Dent — (25 Aug 1911 19 Sep 1976) was a British biochemist. He was born in Burgos, Spain, son of Leeds born Frankland Dent and his Spanish wife Carmen de Mira y Perceval. His father was the government Chemist in Singapore but his wife went home to Spain… … Wikipedia
Charles Farncombe — with the cast of Baroque Encounter s 2005 production of Handel s Parnasso in Festa, Glenn Kesby, Shirley Keane and Carmen Lasok Charles Frederick Farncombe (July 29, 1919 – June 30, 2006) was an English conductor. For London audiences, the… … Wikipedia
dent — [ dɑ̃ ] n. f. • 1080 masc. ou fém.; lat. dens, dentis I ♦ 1 ♦ (Chez l homme) Un des organes de la bouche, de couleur blanchâtre, durs et calcaires, implantés sur le bord libre des deux maxillaires. ⇒arg. ratiche . Mâcher, mordre, déchirer avec… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Dent du Géant — La dent du Géant, avec la pointe Sella à gauche, et le point culminant, la pointe Graham à droite Géographie Altitude 4 013 m, pointe … Wikipédia en Français
Charles Kennedy Scott — (Romsey, 16 November 1876 – 2 July 1965 in London) was an English organist and choral conductor who played an important part in developing the performance of choral and polyphonic music in England, especially of early and modern English music.… … Wikipedia