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  • Milton Morris (1924–2019) was an Australian politician. Milton Morris may also refer to: Milton Morris (American politician) Milton Morris (music club...
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  • Derek Morris (disambiguation) Edmund Morris (disambiguation) Edward Morris (disambiguation), or Ed Morris Edwin Morris (disambiguation) Elisabeth Morris (disambiguation)...
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  • U.S. Navy admiral Milton Morris (1924–2019), Australian politician Milton Nascimento (born 1942), Brazilian singer-songwriter Milton Obote (1925–2005)...
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  • Whitehouse, Ipswich, a ward in Ipswich, England Whitehouse, Milton Keynes, a civil parish in Milton Keynes, England in the United States Whitehouse, a neighborhood...
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  • Porter Alexander (1835–1910), U.S. and Confederate States Army officer Milton Alexander (1796–1856), American militia officer, attorney, and politician...
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  • Morales (disambiguation), multiple people David Morgan (disambiguation), multiple people David Morrell (disambiguation), multiple people David Morris (disambiguation)...
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  • Kincaid House (category All article disambiguation pages)
    House, historic seat of the Clan Kincaid, today a hotel in Milton of Campsie This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kincaid House...
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  • Elliott Morris, American data journalist Elliott Morris Devred, Welsh squash player Elliott Morris (musician), English musician Eliot Morris, American...
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  • co-founder of the retail chain Marks & Spencer Milton Marks (1920-1998), American politician Morris Lyon Marks (1824–1893) politician in South Australia...
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  • and politician Dylan Hughes (born 1985), Canadian-Welsh footballer Edan Milton Hughes (1935–2015), American art dealer Edna Hughes (1916–1990), English...
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  • Karl Siegfried Günsburg (1784–1860), German-Jewish writer and preacher Milton Gunzburg, (1910–1991) American screenwriter and inventor Baron Philippe...
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  • actress Milt Davis (1929–2008), American football player Milton Davis, American musician Milton C. Davis, American lawyer Minnie S. Davis (1835–1927), American...
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    stigma around mental health. Joyce Brothers was born to Jewish attorneys Morris K. Bauer and Estelle Rapport, who shared a law practice. She grew up in...
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  • road gambler Joseph Bernstein (born 1945), Israeli mathematician Joseph Milton Bernstein (1908–1975), alleged spy Josh Bernstein (born 1971), American...
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  • four-phase logic in late 1967. GTE mainStreet General Instrument (disambiguation) Morris Chang "GI chooses Rumsfeld as CEO". Multichannel News. October 1990...
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  • Young (disambiguation), several people Milton Young (1897–1983), United States politician Mitch Young (born 1961), American football player Morris Young...
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  • footballer John Brett (disambiguation) Ken Brett (1948–2003), American baseball player Laurie Brett (born 1970), British actress Lloyd Milton Brett (1856–1927)...
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  • Hamilton (disambiguation) Anthony Hamilton (disambiguation) Barbara Hamilton (disambiguation) Bob Hamilton (disambiguation) Brian Hamilton (disambiguation) Carl...
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    Baright Curry (1854–1924), American educator, founder of Curry College in Milton, Massachusetts Anna Dąbrowska-Banaszek (born 1961), Polish doctor and politician...
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  • Fox Valley Jr./Sr. High School, in Fox Valley Community School District, Milton, Iowa Missouri Valley High School, Missouri Valley, Iowa Pleasant Valley...
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