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  • this: "The gates of the park were purchased by Christopher Pickering for £1,000. Christopher Pickering is also remembered as his name is on the reredos...
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  • article, by the way. Christopher King (talk) 13:11, 25 December 2015 (UTC) The founders of the ASPR were nine men, they were Henry Pickering Bowditch, G. Stanley...
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  • {{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) Sanders, Matthew R; Pickering, John A; Kirby, James N; Turner, Karen MT; Morawska, Alina; Mazzucchelli...
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  • The map of the first voyage is based on Pickering's fringe theory that San Salvador/ Guanahani is Plana crays. I've reviewed an immense amount of academic...
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  • I've clarified this point anyway, the relevant bit is that it was not published contemporarily. Christopher Parham (talk) 17:32, 14 September 2011 (UTC)...
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  • Warton, in the reign of Henry VII. He married Mary, daughter of Sir John Pickering, and their son, Lawrence Warton, was described as being 'of Beverley'...
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  • Colon-el-Nuevo (talk) 23:19, 29 August 2010 (UTC) Dear Colon-el-Nuevo: Pickering does address the issue of the latitude in his full lecture, linked to...
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  • greetings =) as for now, the intro reads: "Christopher Columbus Italian: Cristoforo Colombo; Spanish: Cristóbal Colón (c. 1451 – May 20, 1506) was a navigator...
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  • 01:31, 23 March 2007 (UTC) Cool. So does the new lead fit your criteria? Christopher Michael Langan (born c. 1957) is an American autodidact whose IQ he estimates...
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  • chat introduces him as a "reality theorist and researcher". How about: Christopher Michael Langan (born c. 1957) is an American independent researcher whose...
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  • strong physical resemblance to his father (Oliver LaF.), his uncle (Christopher La F.), and his half brother (John Pendaries LaF.) amply testifies. It...
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  • want, I think, is from Epistemological Chicken by Collins and Yearly in Pickering, A. (1992). Science as practice and culture. Chicago: University of Chicago...
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  • is about Christopher Monckton. You have many reliable secondary sources on Christopher Monckton, which are missing from this BLP of Christopher Monckton...
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  • classed as a GA.--Harkey (talk) 14:06, 15 June 2008 (UTC) See Vale of Pickering#History and settlement. I'll get better refs tomorrow. Done --Harkey Lodger...
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  • divorce from Christopher Hawkes": the article hasn't mentioned that she has divorced Hawkes yet! Perhaps something like "Jacquetta and Christopher Hawkes divorced...
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  • agency's allegations that he failed to supervise portfolio managers Christopher Plaford and Stefan Lumiere. 3) a. At the end of the first paragraph in...
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  • "most likely," "lesser," and "unlikely" candidates. This seems to follow Pickering's opinions to[o] closely, and he's an advocate for one. It's not an encyclopedia's...
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  • Polymarket predicts success". Modern Consensus. Retrieved 1 March 2024. Pickering, Andy (5 October 2020). "The Information Market – Polymarket lets traders...
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