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  • New York (state) portal This article is within the scope of WikiProject New York (state), a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of the U.S. state...
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  • congressman) John M. Parker (New York politician) John Maguire (coadjutor archbishop of New York) John Miller (New York politician) John Oliver's New York Stand-Up...
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  • Residency: New York Non-career appointee Title: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Note: Nomination not acted upon by the Senate. Parker W. Borg...
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  • Talk:Greenwich Village (category B-Class New York City articles)
    Holiday and comedian Jack Gilford, immediately making it New York's hottest club. One day, John Hammond asked White to meet Barney Josephson, the owner...
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  • Dwight became [{Elton John]]), marriage (Camilla Shand became Camilla Parker Bowles) or titles (eg Princess Elizabeth of York became Elizabeth II). Even...
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  • (UTC) I put back Hanoi John. This is not some vulgar cheap insult like idiot son, but a prominent appellation used by politicians. It's informative to note...
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  • George McGovern James McHenry Parker Paul McKenzie, created alphabet and system of writing for the Kiowa language John McLean, Associate Justice (1829-1861)...
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  • George McGovern James McHenry Parker Paul McKenzie, created alphabet and system of writing for the Kiowa language John McLean, Associate Justice (1829-1861)...
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  • announce his candidacy 6 p.m. tonight at the Ramada Inn, 4900 S. Lake Shore Drive. Mitchell, Monica (October 4, 1995) Hyde Parker announces run for state...
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  • slot has been a decidedly mixed blessing for other aspiring politicians. In 1984, New York Gov. Mario Cuomo's stirring address catapulted him to national...
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  • Parker quotation is being included for the assertion that Brown is a "moderate". In that context, it is relevant for the reader to know that Parker is...
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  • Cinetropic.com. Parker, Emma Krause, Nell Barrow Cowan and Jan I. Fortune (1968). The True Story of Bonnie and Clyde. New York: New American Library...
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  • Dame and New York Knicks (1948-1949) forward (from Havre) --needs article Shannon Cate-Shweyen (born August 1970) All-American forward at U of M (1989-1992)...
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  • A History. New York: D. Appleton, 1942. Olson, James S. et al. Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Empire, 1402–1975 (1992) online Parker, Geoffrey (1997)...
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  • Institute?). The most noted traditionalist conservative politicians are former Michigan Governor John Engler and former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson, both...
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  • Fiction". Monatshefte: 97–98. doi:10.3368/m.XCVII.4.628. "Again The Sorge Case (Published 1964)". The New York Times. 1964-10-11. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved...
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  • at Austin and Texas A&M are both on there. As well as Ohio State University over Ohio University. State University of New York at Buffalo fits with all...
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  • vote for John Calhoun for Vice-President, and the winning slate probably unpledged to vote for Calhoun. “1808 election: Six electors from New York were pledged...
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  • research. 142.163.195.205 (talk) 03:37, 4 November 2023 (UTC) Well, The New York Times reported it, and we used their articles as sources. No one has since...
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  • Talk:Wayne Dyer (category Start-Class New religious movements articles)
    Confucius, Langston Hughes and Dorothy Parker (At least he has spoken of these ...) There are plenty of New Thought References left. The Dyer article...
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