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  • David Orchard (born June 28, 1950) is a Canadian author and political figure, member of the Liberal Party of Canada, who was the Liberal Party candidate...
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  • David Lynton Orchard (born 24 June 1948) is a South African former first-class cricketer, and former international umpire who stood in 44 Test matches...
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  • David Orchard. The results of the race produced immediate controversy when it emerged that winner Mackay had signed an agreement with David Orchard in...
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    Red Tory rival David Orchard, promising not to merge the PC Party with the Alliance. Clark had always encouraged MacKay to keep Orchard and his followers...
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  • of Resistance to American Expansionism is a 1993 non-fiction book by David Orchard. It was first published in April 1993 through the Stoddart Publishing...
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  • politicians, journalists and cultural figures such as Mohamed Elmasry, David Orchard, Marva Wisdom, and Bert Archer. Topics of discussion regularly included...
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  • candidate David Orchard, an outspoken opponent of free trade who wanted to return the party to its traditional economic nationalist roots. Orchard's endorsement...
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    third-place challenger David Orchard drew his 25% bulk of delegate supporters largely from the Western prairie provinces. Orchard was prepared to speak...
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  • American artist Dave Orchard (1948–), South African cricket umpire David Orchard (1950–), Canadian politician Donald Orchard (1946–), Canadian politician...
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  • members refusing to join the new party. Former leadership candidate David Orchard argued that his written agreement with MacKay, which had been signed...
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  • (1948–2005) Sue Orchard-Doughty (1948–2005). Doughty currently lives in Shalford, a suburb of Guildford. She was married to David Orchard (d. 2015) and...
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  • Within the Progressive Conservative Party, Hueglin was, along with David Orchard, among the most vocal opponents of the 2003 merger of Canada's two prominent...
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    of 11 out of 19 PC MPs. July 22, 1998 - Anti-free trade campaigner David Orchard announces his candidacy. July 27, 1998 - Montreal lawyer Michael Fortier...
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    Old Orchard Beach is a resort town in York County, Maine, United States. The population was 8,960 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Portland-South...
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  • and in violation of an informal contract signed with rival candidate David Orchard, MacKay merged the Tories with Stephen Harper's Alliance to create the...
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  • Christopher, from whom O'Mara was long estranged, was the son of actor David Orchard.[citation needed] Dickon, whose biological father was reportedly actor...
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    The Cherry Orchard (Russian: Вишнёвый сад, romanized: Vishnyovyi sad) is the last play by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. Written in 1903, it was first...
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  • were associated with this new party (Stevens and Heward Grafftey). David Orchard, a fervent opponent of the merger of the Progressive Conservative Party...
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    Connie Fogal, an activist lawyer, was acclaimed party leader after David Orchard failed to respond to an invitation to take over the leadership. Fogal...
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  • movement, and they did not announce their opposition at the same moment. David Orchard argued that his written agreement with Peter MacKay, which had been...
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