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❤️ Dinah (disambiguation) 🐢

"Dinah is a biblical character. Dinah may also refer to: * "Dinah" (song), a song published in 1925 *Dinah (film), a 1933 film featuring the Mills Brothers * Dinah! (album), a 1956 music album by Dinah Washington * "Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah", a 19th-century song attributed to J. H. Cave * Dinah!, a 1970s daytime talk show hosted by Dinah Shore * Dinah (given name), a feminine given name * Dinah Washington Park, a Chicago community * Dinah the Dachshund, a fictional Disney character * Dinah the Dining Car, a character in Starlight Express * Club Skirts Dinah Shore Weekend, called "the Dinah", a U.S. lesbian music festival * Mitsubishi Ki-46, airplane * 17472 Dinah, a main-belt asteroid See also * Dina (disambiguation) "

❤️ 1916 Oklahoma Sooners football team 🐢

"The 1916 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1916 college football season. In their 12th year under head coach Bennie Owen, the Sooners compiled a 6–5 record (2–1 against conference opponents), and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 472 to 115. No Sooners were recognized as All-Americans. One Sooner received All-Southwest Conference honors: Willis Hott. ScheduleReferences Oklahoma Category:Oklahoma Sooners football seasons Oklahoma Sooners football "

❤️ L. S. Matthews 🐢

"L. S. Matthews (born 29 August 1964) is the pen name of Laura Dron, a British children's author of several critically acclaimed novels. Background She was born near Dudley in the West Midlands in England, youngest of five children of parents from the South West who had moved to the industrial area for work. She attended state school there, leaving at 18 to study English literature at Goldsmiths College, University of London, where she gained a first class honours degree. Matthews lived and worked in London for six years and has also lived in Hull in Northern England, the West Midlands, Alsace in Northern France and Hertfordshire. Matthews currently resides in Dorset with her husband and two children. Publications Her first novel, Fish (2003), won the Fidler Award and was also Highly Commended for the Branford Boase Award and nominated for a Carnegie Medal. Her other novels are The Outcasts (2004), A Dog For Life (2006), Lexi (2007) and After the Flood (2008). Matthews also wrote two short SEN titles, Deadly Night and The Game, which were both published in 2006. All titles are published by Hodder & Stoughton. External links * Category:1964 births Category:Living people Category:English children's writers Category:People from Dudley "

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