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Tere may refer to: * Abigail Tere-Apisah (born 1992), Papua New Guinea tennis player * Tere A. Zubizarreta * Tere Glassie (born 1977), Australian rugby league football player * Tere Marichal (born 1956) * Tere O'Connor (born 1958), American dancer, choreographer and educator * Tere Ríos, American writer * Tere Tereba, American fashion designer, writer, and actress * Tere Velázquez (1942–1998) * Tere Garcia de Madero * Tere Pica Teresa P. Pica (26 September 1945 – 15 November 2011), also known as Tere Pica, was Professor of Education at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education, a post she held from 1983 until her death in 2011. Her areas of expertise ..., American professor See also

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Abigail Tere-Apisah
Abigail Agivanagi Tere-Apisah (born 13 July 1992) is a former professional tennis player from Papua New Guinea. Tere-Apisah has a career-high WTA singles ranking of No. 276, achieved on 6 August 2018. She is the daughter of Kwalam Apisah and Verenagi Tere. Her sister Marcia, and her nieces, Violet and Patricia Apisah, are also tennis players. Tennis career In 2010, Abigail graduated from Albury High School in Albury, Australia. She then attended Georgia State University, playing tennis for the Panthers, and graduated in 2014 with a BS in Health and Physical Education. Apisah is a two time All-American tennis player (2012 and 2014). On 24 May 2014, Apisah reached the semifinals of the NCAA Championship, losing in the third-set tiebreak to Lynn Chi. She reached a collegiate national ranking of No. 8 in singles. On 3 December 2017, in the Asia-Pacific Wildcard Playoff final for the 2018 Australian Open, she was looking to become the first player from Papua New Guinea to compete ...
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Tere A
Tere may refer to: * Abigail Tere-Apisah (born 1992), Papua New Guinea tennis player * Tere A. Zubizarreta * Tere Glassie (born 1977), Australian rugby league football player * Tere Marichal (born 1956) * Tere O'Connor (born 1958), American dancer, choreographer and educator * Tere Ríos, American writer * Tere Tereba, American fashion designer, writer, and actress * Tere Velázquez (1942–1998) * Tere Garcia de Madero Tere may refer to: * Abigail Tere-Apisah (born 1992), Papua New Guinea tennis player * Tere A. Zubizarreta * Tere Glassie (born 1977), Australian rugby league football player * Tere Marichal (born 1956) * Tere O'Connor (born 1958), American dance ... * Tere Pica, American professor See also

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Tere Glassie
Tere Glassie (born 1 December 1977) is a former professional rugby league footballer who played as a or in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. He played at representative level for the Cook Islands, and at club level for the South Sydney Rabbitohs, Balmain Tigers (non-first grade), Newtown Jets (three spells), Wests Magpies (non-first grade), Oldham R.L.F.C. ( Heritage No. 1161), Leigh Centurions, Castleford Tigers ( Heritage No. 865), Dewsbury Rams and Mounties (captain) Playing career Glassie learned his trade with South Sydney, playing 3 first grade games with the Rabbitohs before further lower grade stints with Balmain Tigers, Newtown Jets (two spells) and Wests Magpies. He then moved to the United Kingdom and played for Oldham, Leigh, Castleford Tigers and the Dewsbury Rams. He then returned to Australia and played for the Newtown Jets. Glassie then played in the 2017 Cook Islands grand final with the Avatiu Eels at age 39. Representative career Tere represented the Cook Islan ...
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Tere Marichal
Maria Teresa "Tere" Marichal Lugo, (born May 24, 1956) better known as her character Maria Chuzema is a Puerto Rican actress, writer, ventriloquist, playwright and television personality. For 25 years starting in 1987, her television show, *La Casa de Maria Chuzema", was shown on Puerto Rico's government channel, the PBS-affiliated Canal 6. Biography Marichal was born in Yauco, Puerto Rico, the daughter of a Spaniard named Carlos Marichal, who was an artist and scenographer, and mother Flavia Lugo, a schoolteacher and radio show writer. During 2018, Marichal revealed that she had suffered domestic violence at a point in her life. Health issues During June of 2020, Marichal told Puerto Rican newspaper El Vocero that she had recuperated from a bout with the coronavirus. Her son, Miguel, who was, as of 2020, incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institution, Fort Dix in New Jersey, United States, also suffered from that disease. Awards For her work, Marichal has been awarded ...
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Tere O'Connor
Tere O'Connor (born 1958) is an American dancer, choreographer and educator. Life and career Tere O'Connor was born in Rochester, New York, and graduated in 1979 with a B.A. from State University of New York at Purchase. He performed in the companies of Rosalind Newman and Matthew Diamond, and began working as a choreographer in 1982. He regularly collaborates with composer James Baker in works for the Tere O'Connor Dance company. O'Connor's works have been performed internationally. Notable dancers and choreographers including Lucy Guerin have danced with his company. From 1990-99, O'Connor was an instructor in Dance at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, and he became a professor at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. He also teaches at Movement Research in New York City. Since 1989 he has been a member of the Artists Advisory Board of Danspace Project at St. Mark’s Church in New York City. Honors and awards *2009 Creative Capital Award *2006 New York ...
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Tere Ríos
Marie Teresa Ríos (November 9, 1917 – October 17, 1999), known as Tere Ríos, was an American writer and the author of the 1965 book ''The Fifteenth Pelican'' which was the basis for the 1960s Screen Gems television sitcom, ''The Flying Nun''. Ríos was the mother of Humbert Roque Versace, the first U.S. Army prisoner of war in Southeast Asia awarded the Medal of Honor. Early years Ríos was born in Brooklyn, New York City, to Rafael Rios, a native of Puerto Rico who moved and settled in Brooklyn in the early part of the 20th century and to Marie Teresa Dowd, an American of Irish heritage.''Milwaukee Sentinel''; Page 10; Part 1; January 15, 1968; Madison Author Creates Capors of TV's Flying Nun Ríos was proud of her Puerto Rican heritage and a devout Catholic who became interested in writing at a young age. In the 1930s, she met and married Humbert Joseph Versace, a 1933 graduate of the United States Military Academy (West Point). Together they had five children, Humbert ...
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Tere Tereba
Tere Tereba (born in Warren, Ohio) is an American fashion designer, writer, and actress. She is well known as one of the pioneers of women's "contemporary" clothing design and for playing "Ingrid Joyner" in ''Andy Warhol's Bad'' (1977). She is also the author of ''Mickey Cohen: The Life and Crimes of L.A.'s Notorious Mobster,'' published in 2012, which has been released in hardcover, trade paperback, e-book and audio editions. The book has also been translated into French, Italian and Chinese. Biography Beginnings Tere was raised in Los Angeles, California, where her perspective was shaped and influenced by the city itself, along with the music, imagery and pop culture of the late 1960s. She spent her teen years going to clubs on the Sunset Strip to see musicians like Jimi Hendrix, Michael Bloomfield and Jim Morrison perform. Career Rocker Jim Morrison's girlfriend, Pamela Courson, discovered Tere and recruited her to design for her La Cienega Boulevard boutique, Themis. Sim ...
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Tere Velázquez
María de los Ángeles Teresa de Jesús Villar Dondé, better known as Tere Velázquez (; 8 March 1942 – 7 January 1998) was a Mexican actress. She appeared in 86 films and television shows between 1957 and 1996. She starred in the film ''Young People'', which was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. She died on 7 January 1998 in Mexico City after a long battle with colon cancer. Selected filmography * ''Golden Legs'' (1958) * ''Sube y baja'' (1959) * ''His First Love'' (1960) * ''Dangers of Youth'' (1960) * ''Young People'' (1961) * ''The Rape of the Sabine Women'' (1962) * '' El Valle de las espadas'' (1963) * '' Corazón salvaje'' (1968) * '' The Incredible Professor Zovek'' (1972) * ''The Killer Must Kill Again ''The Killer Must Kill Again'' (Italian: ''L'assassino è costretto ad uccidere ancora'') is a 1975 Italian giallo film directed by Luigi Cozzi. Cozzi originally wanted to call the film ''Il Ragno'' (''The Spider'') but it was changed to ...
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Tere Garcia De Madero
Tere may refer to: * Abigail Tere-Apisah Abigail Agivanagi Tere-Apisah (born 13 July 1992) is a former professional tennis player from Papua New Guinea. Tere-Apisah has a career-high WTA singles ranking of No. 276, achieved on 6 August 2018. She is the daughter of Kwalam Apisah and Ve ... (born 1992), Papua New Guinea tennis player * Tere A. Zubizarreta * Tere Glassie (born 1977), Australian rugby league football player * Tere Marichal (born 1956) * Tere O'Connor (born 1958), American dancer, choreographer and educator * Tere Ríos, American writer * Tere Tereba, American fashion designer, writer, and actress * Tere Velázquez (1942–1998) * Tere Garcia de Madero * Tere Pica, American professor See also

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