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  • Hal Dixon may refer to: Hal Dixon (biochemist) (1928–2008), Henry Dixon, Irish biochemist Hal Dixon (umpire) (1920–1966), American baseball umpire Henry...
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  • Dixon (1925–2012), member of the Georgia House of Representatives Harry Dixon (cricketer) (born 2005), Australian cricketer Hal Dixon (disambiguation)...
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  • Harold Dixon may refer to: Harold Baily Dixon (1852–1930), British chemist Harold Dixon (songwriter), American composer, lyricist and publisher Hal Dixon (disambiguation)...
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  • Force pilot Hal Dixon (biochemist) (1928–2008), Irish biochemist Hal Dixon (umpire) (1920–1966), American baseball umpire Hanford Dixon, American footballer...
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  • songwriter Hal Dixon (biochemist) (1928–2008), Irish biochemist Hal Duncan (born 1971), Scottish writer Hal Geer (1916–2017), American film producer Hal Gibney...
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  • town Mount Lincoln (disambiguation), various mountains Abraham Lincoln Memorial Monument Lincoln Memorial Lincoln Monument (Dixon, Illinois) Lincoln Monument...
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  • song), 1995 "(They Long to Be) Close to You", written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, first recorded by Richard Chamberlain, 1963; covered by the Carpenters...
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  • 1955/1956), Canadian curler Dianne Foster (1928–2019), Canadian actress Dixon Foster (1888–1973), American athletic coach D. J. Foster (born 1993), American...
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    following President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Whalen, Jeanne; Dixon, Robyn; Nakashima, Ellen; Ilyushina, Mary (23 August 2022). "Western sanctions...
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  • Milo Deering • Alan Emert • Wilson Fisher • Mike Graff • Frank Hailey • Hal Harris • Kim Herriage • Matt Hillyer • Gary Hogue • Cindy Horstman • Billy...
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  • known as anchorman for the CBS Evening News for 19 years (1962–1981) Jeane Dixon – born Lydia Emma Pinckert, astrologer and self-proclaimed psychic, columnist...
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  • then sank as target in 2000 USS Dixon (AS-37) – Submarine tender named after Confederate submarine commander George E. Dixon USS Hunley (AS-31) – Submarine...
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  • Love's Labour's Lost (c. 1595-6), Act IV, scene 3, line 305. Why, Hal, 'tis my vocation. Hal: 'tis no sin for a man to labour in his vocation. William Shakespeare