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Gelnhausen is a city in Germany; it is the birthplace of Tia and Tamera Mowry. Tia Dashon Mowry and Tamera Darvette Mowry (born July 6, 1978) are twin actresses, born in Gelhausen, West Germany [1] to a white father and an African American mother [2]. The sisters starred in the television series Sister, Sister, and have appeared in a number of subsequent films, including the...


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Minutes of the October 23, 2001 board of directors meeting|| Wisconsin Library Association (1777 words)
Gelhausen asked the board members if they would be willing to act as representatives for WLA at library functions (such as openings) in their areas.
Gelhausen reported that the Trustees expressed that they believe that they have an important role within WLA, and that their status as a division recognized their volunteer roles as trustees.
Gelhausen reported that the AWSL Chair-elect had indicated that she will not be serving in that position next year.
Small town's only doctor does it all : Local News : Evansville Courier Press (1435 words)
Gelhausen is the only family doctor in Oakland City, Ind., and has built friendships with his patients over the years.
Gelhausen's staff members said a lot of older patients who come in for the first time are nervous.
Gelhausen has refused opportunities to move to a bigger city to practice for more than 25 years.
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