Usher
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* [[Usher (occupation)]] | * [[Usher (occupation)]] | ||
- | ** [[Church usher]] | ||
- | ** [[Court usher]] | ||
- | ** [[White House Chief Usher]] | ||
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- | == People == | ||
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* [[Usher (entertainer)]] (born 1978), American R&B recording artist and performer | * [[Usher (entertainer)]] (born 1978), American R&B recording artist and performer | ||
- | ** [[Usher (album)|''Usher'' (album)]], a 1994 album by Usher | ||
- | * [[Usher (surname)]] | ||
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- | == Places == | ||
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- | * [[Usher, Western Australia]] | ||
- | * [[Mount Usher]], Antarctica | ||
- | * The [[Usher Glacier]] in the South Shetland Islands | ||
== In fiction == | == In fiction == | ||
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* (Archaic), the second [[schoolmaster]] in a school in England | * (Archaic), the second [[schoolmaster]] in a school in England | ||
- | * [[Gentleman Usher]] of an order of knights in the United Kingdom | + | |
- | * [[Usher 1C]], human gene | + | |
- | * [[Usher Hall]], Edinburgh | + | |
- | * [[Usher syndrome]], genetic disorder | + | |
- | * [[Ushers of Trowbridge]], brewery | + | |
- | * [[Usher baronets]], a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom | + | |
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Usher may refer to:
- Usher (occupation)
- Usher (entertainer) (born 1978), American R&B recording artist and performer
In fiction
- The family name in the Edgar Allan Poe short story "The Fall of the House of Usher"
- The Fall of the House of Usher (disambiguation), adaptations of Poe's work
- Usher (2002 film), a short film directed by Curtis Harrington
- Usher (2004 film), a film based on the short story by Poe
Other
- (Archaic), the second schoolmaster in a school in England
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