Alabaster is a mineral and a soft rock used for carvings and as a source of plaster powder. Archaeologists, geologists, and the stone industry have different...
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Alabaster is an English surname, originally meaning someone who provided armed service with a crossbow. Notable people with the surname include: Chaloner...
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calcium). Alabaster may also refer to: Alabaster, Alabama Alabaster Township, Michigan Alabaster (manga), a 1970 manga by Osamu Tezuka Alabaster (short story...
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284. Alabaster is the 16th largest city in Alabama by number of residents. George L. Scott Sr., an Alabaster pioneer, owned and operated Alabaster Lime...
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Siratus alabaster, or Alabaster Murex, is a predatory species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Muricidae, often referred to as the...
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Angus Fairbairn, known professionally as Alabaster DePlume, is an English jazz musician, saxophonist, spoken word poet, composer, and activist. Fairbairn...
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Lake Alabaster / Wāwāhi Waka, also known by the Māori name of Waiwahuika, lies at the northern end of Fiordland, in the southwest of New Zealand's South...
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William Alabaster (also Alablaster, Arblastier) (27 February 1567 – buried 28 April 1640) was an English Neo-Latin poet, playwright, and religious writer...
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The Alabaster City Schools (ACS) is the school district of the Birmingham, Alabama, suburb of Alabaster. Alabaster City School District serves 6,187 students...
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John Chaloner Alabaster (11 July 1930 – 9 April 2024) was a New Zealand cricketer who played 21 Test matches for the country's national team between 1955...
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