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  • James McEwan or MacEwan may refer to: Jamie McEwan (1952–2014), American slalom canoeist James MacEwan (died 1911), priest James B. McEwan (1855–1915)...
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  • Corwin Sir James McEwen, 2nd Baronet (1924–1971) of the McEwen baronets Sir James McEwen, 4th Baronet (1960–1983) of the McEwen baronets James McEwan (disambiguation)...
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  • footballer Robert McPherson (disambiguation), multiple people Bruce McPherson, American politician Edward McPherson, American politician Ewan McPherson, Canadian...
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    professor Ewan McGregor, Scottish actor Fiona McGregor, Australian writer and performance artist Freddie McGregor, Jamaican singer Gordon McGregor, Canadian...
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  • James (born 1950), English actress Géraldine Martineau (born 1988), French actress Geraldine McCaughrean (born 1951), British author Geraldine McEwan...
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  • Foreigner Ian McEwan (born 1948), English novelist and screenwriter Ian McKay (1953–1982), English recipient of the Victoria Cross Sir Ian McKellen (born...
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  • Championship team Newcastle United B&W (disambiguation) Black on white (disambiguation) Black or White (disambiguation) Black. White., a reality television...
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    Christian (1919–1991), Pitcairn Island politician James Christian, American musician John Christian (disambiguation), multiple people J. Orlean Christian (c....
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  • 1970), Australian rugby league footballer Grant Jackson (disambiguation), multiple people Grant James (born 1987), American rower Grant C. Jaquith, American...
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  • driver Jamal Crawford (born 1980), American basketball player James Crawford (disambiguation), multiple people Jan Crawford (born 1965), American journalist...
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    Chief Rabbi of Great Britain and the Commonwealth 1948–1965 James Brodie (disambiguation), several people Jean P. Brodie, British astrophysicist Joe Brodie...
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  • fictional character in Red Faction: Guerilla Alec McDowell, fictional character in Dark Angel Alec McEwan, fictional character in Journey to the Center of...
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  • Aitkens, British television writer Aitken (disambiguation) Aitkin (disambiguation) Atkin (disambiguation) "Aitken Meaning and Distribution". forebears...
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  • Pamela Rebecca Ewing Sue Ellen Ewing Valene Ewing Clan Ewing Ewing (disambiguation) Orr-Ewing Baronets Adlai Ewing Stevenson I Adlai Ewing Stevenson II...
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    the tone is determined primarily by a consonant, with diacritics for disambiguation. In the Pollard script, an abugida, vowels are indicated by diacritics...
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  • professor Janet McEwan (1860–1921), British politician Janet McIntyre, New Zealand television journalist, reporter, and producer Janet McKenzie, American...
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  • Liverpool-based West Indiaman. In 1792 she made a second enslaving voyage. Captain James Mcewan replaced M'Donough and sailed from Liverpool on 27 October 1792 on a...
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  • Shi'ism Clash of Civilizations Clerical fascism Dominionism Islamicism (disambiguation) Islamofascism As such, Salafi Jihadism envisions the Islamist goals...
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    spheniscine evolution corresponds closely to two episodes of global cooling (disambiguation) documented in the paleoclimatic record. The emergence of the Subantarctic...
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  • K.; Chan, Stephanie C. Y.; Creswell, Antonia; Kumaran, Dharshan; McClelland, James L.; Hill, Felix (2022). "Language models show human-like content effects...
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