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  • ...ed url="http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch_feeds?hl=en&q=Robert+David+Hall&ie=utf-8&num=10&output=atom" entries="10"> {{DISPLAYTITLE:Robert David Hall}}
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  • ...ed url="http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch_feeds?hl=en&q=Robert+David+Hall&ie=utf-8&num=10&output=atom" entries="10"> {{DISPLAYTITLE:Robert David Hall}}
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  • ...e-Robert-2679793.php#page-2 |title=From classical to cool: Berkeley couple Robert Cole and Susan Muscarella share devotion to music—and each other |last=Ha ...igh school students. In January 2002 the inaugural performance in Hardymon Hall featured singer [[Madeline Eastman]] backed by pianist Frank Martin, bassis
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  • ** [[David Angell]], 54, Pasadena, Calif., creator and executive producer of '[[Frasie ** David DiMeglio, Wakefield, Mass.
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  • ...state in [[Year Admitted:=1859]]. Claimed by the United States after Capt. Robert Gray explored the mouth of the Columbia River in 1792, the area was further ...and George Vancouver, made the coastal area known, but it was an American, Robert Gray, who first sailed up the Columbia River (1792), thus establishing U.S.
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  • ...sent)<br> {{flagicon|USA}} [[Brandy Norwood]] (2006)<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[David Hasselhoff]] (2006-2009)<br> {{flagicon|UK}} [[Sharon Osbourne]] (2007–pr | 2006-2009 || [[David Hasselhoff]]
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  • | caption = [[David W. Tucker|Dr. David W. "Doc" Tucker]]<br/>Director 1969-1985 ...on common interests and mutual admiration with soon-to-be-named director [[David W. Tucker]].
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  • ...inican Province]] (trans.), [[Daniel J. Sullivan]] (ed.), vols. 19–20 in [[Robert Maynard Hutchins]] (ed.), ''[[Great Books of the Western World]]'', Encyclo ...icon]]'' (1940), [[Henry George Liddell]] and [[Robert Scott (philologist)|Robert Scott]], revised and augmented throughout by Sir [[Henry Stuart Jones]], wi
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  • ...inican Province]] (trans.), [[Daniel J. Sullivan]] (ed.), vols. 19–20 in [[Robert Maynard Hutchins]] (ed.), ''[[Great Books of the Western World]]'', Encyclo ...icon]]'' (1940), [[Henry George Liddell]] and [[Robert Scott (philologist)|Robert Scott]], revised and augmented throughout by Sir [[Henry Stuart Jones]], wi
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  • |name=Dwight David Eisenhower|nationality=[[United States]] '''Dwight David Eisenhower''', born '''David Dwight Eisenhower''' ([[October 14]], [[1890]] – [[March 28]], [[1969]]),
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  • * David Robert Coker (1870-1938) conducted his early crop-improvement experiments on the f * The Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame features champion thoroughbred flat racers and steeplechase horses
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  • ...of the Gestalt therapist Frits Perls as a project for the psychiatrist Dr Robert Spitzer, who had originally commissioned Bandler to teach his son drums. Ba ...Code NLP', Tony Robbins has 'Neuro Associative Conditioning ', and Michael Hall promotes 'Neurosemantics' to name but a few.
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  • ...rees.com/rem-images/Schwartz%20Collection/image9.html|title=Image #9 - The David Schwartz Collection|publisher=|accessdate=21 April 2016}}</ref> ...Pan," used from 1956 to 1961. From 1961 to 1967, the show switched to a [[Robert Cobert|Bob Cobert]]-penned theme with a beat similar to "Peter Pan", and th
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  • * David Terence Wooley, 54, Ladder 4 * Robert B. Nagel, 55, Engine 58
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  • ...red the Mississippi River in 1540, the region was later claimed by France. Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle, traveled down the Mississippi River in 1682. H * David Harrison of Columbus owns the patent on the Soft Toilet Seat. Over 1,000,00
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  • | succeeded3=[[David T. Patterson]] | succeeded4=[[David M. Key]]
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  • ...2nd ed. Checkmark Books (2004) pp. 108–109</ref><ref name=Thomson>Thomson, David. ''The New Biographical Dictionary of Film'' Alfred A. Knopf (2002) pp. 196 ...istic." His mother was later diagnosed with [[schizophrenia]]. His brother Robert was [[Involuntary commitment|institutionalized]] with the same mental illne
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  • ...urth-generation descendant of Henry Adams, who immigrated from [[Barton St David]], [[Somerset|Somerset, England]], to [[Massachusetts Bay Colony]] in about ...ea]]" as a retaining fee, the only fee he received in the case. However, [[David McCullough]] states in his biography of Adams that he received nothing more
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  • *[[David Cameron]] *[[David Brooks]]
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  • ...eptember 1931, Kennedy was sent over sixty miles away to [[Choate Rosemary Hall|The Choate School]], an elite private [[university-preparatory school|unive ...end of the Kennedy family: Joe Kennedy was a leading McCarthy supporter; [[Robert F. Kennedy]] worked for McCarthy's subcommittee, and McCarthy dated [[Patri
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