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  • James William Mollison CSI (1858 – 1927) was a British specialist in agriculture who worked in the Bombay Presidency, where he served as director of agriculture...
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  • William Mollison may refer to: William Mollison (mathematician) (1851–1929), Scottish mathematician and academic William Mollison (politician) (1816–1886)...
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  • Allan Mollison, 1905–1959), Scottish pioneer aviator James Mollison (general) (1897–1970), general of the United States Air Force James William Mollison, British...
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  • National Gallery of Australia James William Mollison (1858–1927), British agriculture specialist in India Jim Mollison (1905–1959), Scottish pioneer aviator...
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  • James Mollison AO (20 March 1931 – 19 January 2020) was acting director of the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) from 1971 to 1977 and director from...
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    agriculture to coordinate policy across the country. Curzon appointed James William Mollison from Bombay as the first Inspector General of Agriculture in 1901...
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    Capital Development Commission (NCDC) with input from James Johnson Sweeney and James Mollison. Sweeney was director of the Guggenheim Museum between...
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    Captain Reggie Fields (season 3) Bowman Wright as Alex Haley (season 3) J.D. Mollison as Andrew Young (season 3) On April 25, 2018, it was announced that Epix...
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    James Mollison Milne (1850-1903) was the first principal of the State University of New York at Oneonta. The library at SUNY Oneonta is named in his honor...
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  • American writer Loudon Wainwright III (born 1946), American musician William Loudon Mollison (1851–1929), Scottish mathematician and academic Louden (disambiguation)...
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    his first leading role in a feature film in The Black Balloon as Thomas Mollison which led to a nomination for Best Actor by the Australian Film Institute...
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  • Mexico for recreation. In a bar, Ryan and Holt see a beautiful woman, Julie Mollison (Elaine Stewart), buying drinks for a group of young recruits, including...
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    non-combatants on-board such as Harold Dick (war photographer), Nigel James MacDonald (YMCA) and William Tibbs (Salvation Army). However, those stories only mentioned...
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    childbirth and she was reared by her father William Prior Sharp, an insurance agent. Her maternal grandparents, James and Mary Achurch, managed the Theatre...
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    difficult to resist." The following year, he was cast in the role of Howard Mollison in the adaptation of the best-selling book The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling...
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  • All-comers record until 1913, when it was beaten by the English sprinter William Applegarth. No other Scot ran 10 seconds until Eric Liddell in 1922, and...
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  • Escobar by James Mollison". Photo-Eye Bookstore. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved September 8, 2016. Mollison, James (2007). The...
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  • (1970–1977) Stan Harvey – Edward Clayton/Terry Molloy (1970–1987) Sheila Harvey/Mollison – Sonia Fox (1970–1976) Wilf Harvey – Morris Parsons (1970–1976) Sid Gilbert...
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    Ernest William Buckmaster (1897–1968) was an Australian artist born in Victoria. He won the Archibald Prize in 1932 with a portrait of Sir William Irvine...
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  • the Otago Provincial Council in May 1863 and was defeated by Alexander Mollison by a single vote. When John Lillie Gillies resigned from the Tokomairaro...
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