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  • But in case any of these people are notable in their own right (such as Sheila Carey), I've posted it here so I can Google them. Incidentally, still looking...
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  • Lewis MacDonald, Margaret McDougall, David Stewart MPs: Sheila Gilmore, Mark Lazarowicz, Sandra Osborne Neil Findlay MSPs: Jayne Baxter, Neil Findlay...
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  • my love for the first time and that is law because of Thurgood Marshall. Sheila mc march 29 2006 The section detailing his slave roots states he is the...
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  • [1988]. The King's Jaunt. Edinburgh: Birlinn. ISBN 1841580686. Livingstone, Sheila (1997). Scottish Customs. New York: Barnes & Noble. Keay, John; Keay, Julia...
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  • 993–1000. doi:10.1038/mp.2008.57. ISSN 1359-4184. Palmer, Susan M.; Crewther, Sheila G.; Carey, Leeanne M. (14 January 2015). "A Meta-Analysis of Changes in...
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  • net/medicalbooks/The%20Story%20of%20the%20word%20F.U.C.K..pdf McCrum, Robert; Robert MacNeil; William Cran (1986). The Story of English. New York: Viking. ISBN 0-670-80467-3...
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  • athlete Jessica Ennis, athlete Dorothy Hyman, athlete John Sherwood, athlete Sheila Sherwood, athlete Richard Dunn, boxer Herol "Bomber" Graham, boxer Paul...
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  • 2-Nov-82 - BBC1 - The Remainder Man - Philip Martin - Richard Wilson - Sheila Hancock 9-Nov-82 - BBC1 - Intensive Care - Alan Bennett - Gavin Millar -...
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  • on William Drennan". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2 February 2021. Langan, Sheila (13 June 2017). "How did Ireland come to be called the Emerald Isle? Ireland's...
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  • Universe Russell Safety and Civil Reassurance Administration Officials Sheila Steafel Shooty and Bang Bang Six Men Stavro Mueller Strinder the Tool Maker...
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  • ranging from Fred Friendly (essentially the founder of CBS News), Robert MacNeil, George McGovern, Dr. Thomas Clarke, Dr. Eric Foner mixed in with the equivalent...
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  • on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation show CBC News Sunday with Carole MacNeil and Evan Solomon nafew times. It is one of the leading TV journalism shows...
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  • published a full issue on the Beatles with scholars such as Ian Inglis, Sheila Whiteley, other recognized scholars in the field… but if French-language...
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  • Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture, Vol.II, ed. Jonathan Bloom, Sheila S. Blair, page 110;"Architecture under the Ghurids is marked by the introduction...
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  • news, it's a name-change from what used to be Canadian Culture, which was Sheila Copps' portfolio (amongst others); what's news, perhaps, is that it marks...
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  • sources says 120, but its overweight...), Jean-Michel Jarre 80 millions, Sheila 70 millions, Richard Clayderman 60 millions, Claude françois 60 millions...
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  • Hilary Brown, Peter Jennings, Robert MacNeil, Peter Kent, Bob McKeown, Henry Champ, Morley Safer, Arthur Kent, Sheila MacVicar, Kevin Newman and Mark Phillips...
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  • way it is now is wrong. WhovianMama (talk) 04:33, 28 November 2012 (UTC)Sheila Barnard Looking at the article, there are a good half-dozen sources cited...
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  • Oliver Cheatham (2000), "Cosmic Girl" (1996), and "New Kind of Medicine" by Sheila Ferguson (2004). I have lists of some contemporary violin, viola, and cello...
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