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Gardiner
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Gardiner [ˈgɑːdnə]
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1. (Biographies / Gardiner, Sir John Eliot (1943 M, British, MUSIC: conductor) Sir John Eliot. born 1943, British conductor, noted for performances using period instruments; founded the Monteverdi Choir in 1965 and the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique in 1990
2. (Biographies / Gardiner, Stephen (?1483-1555) M, English, RELIGION: clergyman, POLITICS: statesman) Stephen. ?1483-1555, English bishop and statesman; lord chancellor (1553-55). He opposed Protestantism, supporting the anti-Reformation policies of Mary I
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Noun1.Gardiner - British historian remembered for his ten-volume history of England (1829-1902)Gardiner - British historian remembered for his ten-volume history of England (1829-1902)


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1998), the taxpayer resided in the same house since 1976 with the official mailing address of "Route 208, Gardiner, New York 12525" (the "Route 208 address").
 
 
 
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