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  • It is requested that an image or photograph of Robert Clark (New York politician) be included in this article to improve its quality. Please replace this...
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  • Johnson; Robert S. Johnson, Robert Sherlaw Johnson and Robert Simon Johnson; Robert C. Jones, Robert Clive Jones and Robert Clark Jones; Robert F. Jones...
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  • whenever I mention that, in researching the great art collector Robert Sterling Clark—proud owner of thirty-nine Renoirs and of the only significant altar...
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  • New York hurricane 1985 New York Film Critics Circle Awards Aboriginal title in New York Abraham Jones (New York politician) Adjutant General of New York...
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  • film is considered the equivalent of a politician to which a 100% commitment to service is questionable. When Clark (as depicted in the film) states that...
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  • (1961-1977) John Michael Clancy - D-New York (1889-1895) Daniel Clark - D-Louisiana (1806-1809) W. Bourke Cockran - D-New York (1887-1889, 1891-1895, 1904-1909...
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  • Margaret Hilda Roberts (later Mrs Thatcher). He also baptised the Thatcher children. The Africanist Edwin W. Smith The conservative politician Malcolm Stoddart-Scott...
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  • Below text moved from "Robert Green Ingersoll", since made into redirect to here. Any new info below should be incorporated into the existing article....
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  • simply publish the politician's own biography, and eliminate an article with 74 in-line references from the New York Times, the New York Daily News, Time...
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  • Victoria Ann Rogers Clark, mother of General George Rogers Clark, Revolutionary War Hero and Captain William Clark of Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery...
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  • = {{ubl|Clark Geduldig Cranford & Nielsen (2013-2015) |Clark Lytle Geduldig & Cranford (2011-2013);|Clark Lytle & Geduldig (2008-2011);|Clark & Associates...
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  • I recall that The New York Times Company once owned a group of medical journals, then ran an exposé in the Times about hospitals, and then found health...
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  • (officer), Benjamin Franklin Butler (politician), Charles Clark (governor), Edward Clark (governor), John Coburn (politician), John Cochrane (general), John...
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  • Lieutenant William Clark—shared command of the Expedition, although technically second in command. YorkClark's slave (often referred to in Clark's journal as...
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  • January 24, 1997 Pilar Barbosa, 99, Puerto Rican Political Mentor, Dies By ROBERT MCG. THOMAS JR. Pilar Barbosa de Rosario, a revered Puerto Rican historian...
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  • years need more entries. Hmains (talk) 02:05, 13 December 2010 (UTC) A politician is considered by Wikipedia to be: People who are politically active, especially...
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  • Central Labor Council founded the Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives in order to preserve the historical records of the New York City labor movement. With the...
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  • Amartya Sen (Economics) 1999: Robert Mundell (Economics) 2001: George Akerlof (Economics) Daron Acemoglu (John Bates Clark Medal Winner 2005) Sir Roy Allen...
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  • quote is from this article: Robert Kennedy Assassination Photos Burned. Associated Press (AP). April 21, 1988. New York Times. --Timeshifter (talk) 08:38...
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  • No, Gordon Ray Roberts is still serving in the Army. — jwillbur 16:05, 7 October 2009 (UTC) Thanks for the info, but Colonel Roberts did leave the army...
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