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  • article is supported by WikiProject Newfoundland and Labrador. This article is supported by WikiProject Political parties and politicians in Canada....
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  • David Sanjeev Bhaskar Jimi Mistry Dev Patel Sarita Choudhury Tara Sharma Shelley Conn Sarita Choudhury Ayesha Dharker Kulvinder Ghir Rory Girvan Gabrielle...
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  • it was a RS for a matter tthat did affect his professional role as a politician. DGG ( talk ) 04:53, 3 March 2011 (UTC) Same article subject, box needs...
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  • April 2008 (UTC) Tom Clarke (politician) () Troy Wilson () Stevie Nicks () Stuart Murdoch (musician) () Susan Harris () Paul Tomkins () Pema Chödrön ()...
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  • Black Star News". www.blackstarnews.com. Retrieved 2020-10-09. Childers, Shelley. "New ballot tracking system introduced to Harris Co. voters". ABC13 Houston...
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  • Cawthorn, Hawley, Rand Paul and Mike Lee, Cheafetz, Steve Miller and Kellyanne Conway (both not even technically politicians anymore either), the list...
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  • are essential to the dramatic tension in the book. [[Percy Bysshe Shelley|Shelley]] remarks in the [[Defence of Poetry]] that "poets are the unacknowledged...
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  • journalist and politician. Bob Paris, American bodybuilder Harry Partch, American composer and just intonation instrument inventor Paul Patrick, British...
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  • subject you raised (housing--restrictive covenants), the "landmark" case of Shelley v. Kraemer ruled that the use of courts to enforce restrictive covenants...
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  • seat in the Upper House but no source that says is not contesting Oatley Shelley Hancock will not contest South Coast but there is no evidence to suggest...
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  • Nancy Gates, US actress (removed) Charles Gérard, French actor (removed) Shelley Lubben, US actress (removed) Fernando Luján, Mexican actor Jamshid Mashayekhi...
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  • have existed without. Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein, notable figure of the Gothic and Romantic artistic movements: Shelley is perhaps one of the most...
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  • co-author with [[Percy Bysshe Shelley]] of ''[[The Necessity of Atheism]]''.<ref>"In March 1811 he was expelled along with Shelley for refusing to reveal who...
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  • personally identify some without the drawing. I don't know why you think Mary Shelley had anything to say on the issue. She provides a brief commentary on the...
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  • School, including Republican United States Senator from West Virginia, Shelley Moore Capito and actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus, signed a letter stating that...
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  • anchor for KHOU-TV Channel 11 in Houston, Texas; first husband of Shelley Sekula-Gibbs Paul Ryan Rudd, American actor Helena Schultz, wife of George Schultz...
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  • 173.3 (talk) 14:31, 13 March 2010 (UTC) Maybe; probably not. See Norman Shelley. --jpgordon::==( o ) 15:02, 13 March 2010 (UTC) No, it is a myth. See [5]...
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  • brothel madames by Barbara Stanwyck in A Walk on the Wild Side from 1962 and Shelley Winters in The Balcony in 1963, or predators such as Mrs. Danvers in Rebecca...
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  • information. During sales calls, representatives would read from a script. Shelley Kinmon (an employee) testified that Warshak had the final word on the content...
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  • United Kingdom. It is customary to refer to Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Byron, Shelley, Coleridge and Keats. Here's an example from the The Independent, another...
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