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  • Frederick Ernest Covington (29 October 1912 – 3 July 1995) was an English first-class cricketer active 1935–36 who played for Middlesex and Cambridge...
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    (Washington, DC) +1 719 567-6742 (Colorado Springs, CO) The voice of actor Fred Covington (1928–1993) has been announcing the USNO time since 1978. The voice...
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  • State University Fred Covington (1912–1995), English cricketer George Washington Covington (1838–1911), American politician Grover Covington (born 1956),...
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    with 61% of the vote, defeating Democratic attorney Houston Gordon of Covington, Tennessee, even as Bill Clinton and running mate Al Gore narrowly carried...
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    station WWV are untrue. Those announcements were actually performed by Fred Covington (1928–1993). Fenneman played Buzz, the co-pilot on the radio show I...
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    Royal Navy officer who became Naval Secretary. Ronnie Adams, car racer Fred Covington, cricketer Ben Reynolds, athlete[citation needed] Paddy Wallace, Irish...
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  • Copland-Crawford (1852–1894), Scottish footballer and first-class cricketer Fred Covington (1912–1995), English first-class cricketer Edmund Craigie (1842–1907)...
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  • Fred Rayhle (born April 9, 1954, in Covington, Kentucky) is a former American football tight end in the National Football League. He played in two games...
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  • Bleed" (Alice Cooper, Dick Wagner) "Easy to Slip" (Lowell George, Fred Martin) Julie Covington – vocals Richard Thompson – guitar, mandola, backing vocals Willie...
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    Collins, Mississippi (category Cities in Covington County, Mississippi)
    is a city in Covington County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 2,586 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Covington County. Collins...
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  • Cottrell Stephen Coverdale (1974–1977) : S. P. Coverdale Fred Covington (1935) : F. E. Covington Alexander Cowie (1910–1911) : A. G. Cowie Alexander Cox...
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  • Cornish Clement Cottrell (1876–1885) : C. E. Cottrell Fred Covington (1936) : F. E. Covington Norman Cowans (1980–1993) : N. G. Cowans Maurice Coxhead...
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    Ian Somerhalder (category People from Covington, Louisiana)
    (2009–2017). Ian Joseph Somerhalder was born on December 8, 1978, in Covington, Louisiana, United States. His mother, Edna (née Israel), is a massage...
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    Republican Senator Fred Thompson ran for re-election to a full six-year term. Thompson defeated the Democratic challenger, Covington lawyer Houston Gordon...
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  • for the team are largely incomplete. Horace H. Covington, brother of Tex Covington and Sam Covington, managed the team. The Blue Sox of 1913 had at least...
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  • Marisa Tomei alongside Mitchell Whitfield, Lane Smith, Bruce McGill, and Fred Gwynne, in his final movie appearance. The film was distributed by 20th Century...
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    The Color Fred is a band headed by former Taking Back Sunday guitarist and singer Fred Mascherino. The band got their name by a poll taken on the internet...
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  • "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" is a song recorded by Julie Covington for the 1976 concept album Evita, later included in the 1978 musical of the same name...
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  • Moessinger, with on-location shooting moved from Hammond, Louisiana to Covington, Georgia, which remained as the primary filming location of the show for...
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  • film directed by Ryan Coogler, who co-wrote the screenplay with Aaron Covington. It is the first spin-off of and is the seventh installment in the Rocky...
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