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  2. Glenn Greenwald - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Edward Greenwald (born March 6, 1967) is an American journalist, author, and former lawyer. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 1996, Greenwald founded a law firm concentrating on First Amendment litigation.

  3. Martin XNBL-2 - Wikipedia

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    The Martin XNBL-2 was a 1920s biplane night light bomber proposal by the Glenn Martin Company for the United States Army Air Service. Two prototypes were ordered in 1922, but cancelled before construction began, due to lack of funding. Specifications. Data from Wagner, 2004. General characteristics. Crew: four; Length: 53 ft (16 m)

  4. Glenn L. Martin Wind Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Glenn L. Martin Wind Tunnel was founded in 1949 after Glenn L. Martin gave a grant to the University of Maryland, College Park. This grant was used to expand the A. James Clark School of Engineering and build Glenn L. Martin Hall. The tunnel has served many clients over the years, conducting over 2000 tests.

  5. Glen Martin - Wikipedia

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    Glen Martin may refer to: Glen Martin, New South Wales; Glen W. Martin (1916–1994), ... See also. Glenn Martin (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 14 ...

  6. Glenn Quinn - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Martin Christopher Francis Quinn (28 May 1970 – 3 December 2002) was an Irish actor, best known for his portrayal of Mark Healy on the 1990s family sitcom Roseanne and his role as the half-demon Allen Francis Doyle on Angel, a spin-off series of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

  7. Glenn Brady - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Martin "Doc" Brady (September 30, 1935 – February 3, 2019) was an American football and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at Chadron State College in Chadron, Nebraska (1972), the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (1973–1974), and California State University, Sacramento (1976–1977), compiling a career college football coaching record of 20–30–2.

  8. Glenn L. Martin Bomber Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Glenn L. Martin Bomber Plant (also known as Air Force Plant 1) was an aircraft manufacturing facility in the central United States, located at Offutt Field, Nebraska, south of Omaha. Adjacent to suburban Bellevue in Sarpy County , the plant was operational during World War II , from 1942 to 1945.

  9. Narwhal - Wikipedia

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    The narwhal was scientifically described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 Systema Naturae. [5] The word "narwhal" comes from the Old Norse nárhval, meaning 'corpse-whale', which possibly refers to the animal's grey, mottled skin [6] [7] and its habit of remaining motionless when at the water's surface, a behaviour known as "logging" that usually happens in the summer. [6]