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What is Harvey Peltier, Sr.'s occupation? [SEP] Harvey Peltier Sr. Harvey Andrew Peltier Sr. (October 20, 1899 – November 12, 1977), was an attorney, banker, businessman, sugar grower, oilman, champion horse breeder, and politician from Thibodaux, Louisiana, who was a campaign manager of Governor and U.S. Senator Huey Pierce Long, Jr. From 1924 to 1929, Peltier was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from his native Lafourche Parish. He was a state senator from Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes from 1930 to 1940. During the 1960s, Peltier served on the since disbanded Louisiana State Board of Education as the elected member designated for Louisiana's 3rd
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What is Harvey Peltier, Sr.'s occupation? [SEP] R. Peltier Sr., Donald Louis Peltier (1926-2008) and Richard Benton Peltier (1938-2007). Peltier's son-in-law, Warren Harang Jr. (1921-2005), was a former president of the Thibodaux Chamber of Commerce and the American Sugar Cane League, a member of the Lafourche Parish School Board, and the mayor of Thibodaux from 1968-1978, 1986-1990, and 1994-1998. Peltier died in 1977 at the age of seventy-eight. He is interred in the family tomb at St. Joseph Cemetery in Thibodaux. Harvey Peltier Sr. Harvey Andrew Peltier Sr. (October 20, 1899 – November 12, 1977), was an attorney, banker, businessman, sugar grower, oilman, champion horse breeder, and
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What is Harvey Peltier, Sr.'s occupation? [SEP] Harvey Peltier Jr. Harvey Andrew Peltier Jr. (January 18, 1923 – December 5, 1980), was from 1964 to 1976 a member of the Louisiana State Senate from District 21, which included Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes in South Louisiana. He served alongside Claude B. Duval, senator from Terrebonne and St. Mary parishes. Peltier resided in his native Thibodaux, Louisiana. At the age of twenty-five, he was a delegate to the 1948 Democratic National Convention held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which nominated the Truman-Barkley ticket. He was appointed in 1975 by Governor Edwin Edwards as a trustee of the University of Louisiana System
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What is Harvey Peltier, Sr.'s occupation? [SEP] and was its first president from 1975 until his death in 1980. Peltier's father, Harvey Peltier Sr., an attorney, banker, and horse breeder, a political confidante of and a campaign manager for Governor and U.S. Senator Huey Pierce Long Jr. was a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1924 to 1929 and held the same senate seat as his son, from 1930 to 1940. Peltier Sr. also served on the former Louisiana State Board of Education as the elected member from Louisiana's 3rd congressional district. Peltier's mother was the former May Ayo (1902-1992). He had a sister, Bernice
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What is Harvey Peltier, Sr.'s occupation? [SEP] died before his tenth birthday. Ozeme Peltier then married the former Celeste Marie Lenain (1872-1958), who had previously been married to Louis Oleus Gaubert. Peltier and his wife, the former May Ayo (1902-1992), had four children. Harvey Peltier Jr., like his father, served in the Louisiana State Senate from the Lafourche/Terrebonne constituency. His tenure was from 1964 to 1976. From 1975 to 1980, Peltier Jr., was the first president of the trustees of the University of Louisiana System, a successor education board of the one on which his father had served. The other Peltier children include Bernice P. Harang, James
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What is Harvey Peltier, Sr.'s occupation? [SEP] now appointed by the governor, and the then 11-member state board was all-Democratic. In September 1966, while running for the state education board, Peltier told an interviewer: I'm 66 years young, and I guess I'm sort of a jack-of-all-trades. I mean I go to my office every day. I have a lot of things going for me. I may have less money than some people, but I have more nerve than most. The eighth of nine children, Peltier was the son of a Cajun Roman Catholic couple, Ozeme Euzelien Peltier (1862-1933) and the former Heloise Odelia Cancienne (1864-1908). His mother
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What is Harvey Peltier, Sr.'s occupation? [SEP] Academy, in her native New Orleans. The Peltiers lost an infant son in 1952 and have three surviving children, Patricia P. Crum, Harvey "Drew" Peltier III, and wife Linda, and Mary Ellen Peltier. Peltier's son-in-law, John Mitchell Crum (1945-2012), was a district attorney of the 40th Judicial District of St. John the Baptist Parish. The Peltier family is interred in the family tomb at St. Joseph Cemetery in Thibodaux. In February 2014, four months before the death of his wife, Peltier Jr. was posthumously inducted into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame in Winnfield. Peltier's colleague in the
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What is Harvey Peltier, Sr.'s occupation? [SEP] Louisiana House, Richard P. "Dick" Guidry of Lafourche Parish, was inducted in the same ceremony. Harvey Peltier Jr. Harvey Andrew Peltier Jr. (January 18, 1923 – December 5, 1980), was from 1964 to 1976 a member of the Louisiana State Senate from District 21, which included Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes in South Louisiana. He served alongside Claude B. Duval, senator from Terrebonne and St. Mary parishes. Peltier resided in his native Thibodaux, Louisiana. At the age of twenty-five, he was a delegate to the 1948 Democratic National Convention held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which nominated the Truman-Barkley ticket. He was appointed
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What is Harvey Peltier, Sr.'s occupation? [SEP] P. Harang, and three brothers, Donald Louis Peltier (1926-2008), Richard Benton Peltier (1938-2007), and Dr. James R. Peltier (born 1930), a member of the Louisiana State University Board of Supervisors. Peltier's brother-in-law, Warren Harang Jr. (1921–2005), was a former president of the Thibodaux Chamber of Commerce and the American Sugar Cane League, a member of the Lafourche Parish School Board, and the mayor of Thibodaux from 1968–1978, 1986–1990, and 1994–1998. In 1945, Peltier married Irma Mary Geheeb (1924-2014), the third daughter of Albert John and Cleo Belou Geheeb. Known as "Mickey", she graduated from the former Ursuline College, now Ursuline
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What is Harvey Peltier, Sr.'s occupation? [SEP] Lester Peltier Lester Stefan Peltier (born 13 September 1988) is a Trinidadian professional footballer who currently plays for Al-Mujazzal . Peltier attended St. Anthony's College in Trinidad playing on his school's football team as the striker position. and had trials with Club Brugge, Arsenal F.C., Millwall F.C. and Cardiff City F.C.. In 2007 English Premiership club Portsmouth F.C. offered Peltier a four-year contract after a successful trial, but could not conclude the deal due to his failure to attain a work permit. In April 2011 he signed with AS Trenčín and made his debut on 10 April 2011. On 19
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What is Paris's occupation? [SEP] Sorbonne Occupation Committee The Sorbonne Occupation Committee (French: "Comité d'Occupation de la Sorbonne") was a politically radical student group that occupied the Sorbonne during the May 1968 events in France. The Sorbonne student occupation began Monday, 13 May, after the police withdrew from the Latin Quarter. On 16 May, upon hearing about the successful occupation of the Sud-Aviation factory at Nantes by the workers and students of that city, as well as the spread of the movement to several factories (Nouvelles Messageries de la Presse Parisienne in Paris, Renault in Cléon), the Sorbonne Occupation Committee sent out a communiqué calling
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What is Paris's occupation? [SEP] Occupation Double Occupation Double (sometimes referenced as OD) is a Canadian French language reality show which first aired in 2003. It is broadcast on V, following a decade during which it was broadcast on TVA. The host of the show is comedian Jay Du Temple. The sixth edition of "Occupation Double" premiered on September 27, 2009. For the first time, the entirety of the show took place in a foreign country, the Dominican Republic. The seventh season took place in Whistler, British Columbia; the eighth, in Portugal; the ninth, in the United States; the tenth, in Spain and French Polynesia;
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What is Paris's occupation? [SEP] on the Place de la Concorde; the Gestapo occupied the building at 93 Rue Lauriston; and the German commandant of Paris and his staff moved into the Hôtel Meurice on the Rue de Rivoli. Certain movie theatres and cafés were set aside for German soldiers, while the German officers enjoyed the Ritz, Maxim's, La Coupole and the other exclusive restaurants; the exchange rate was fixed to favor the German occupiers. For the Parisians, the occupation was a series of frustrations, shortages and humiliations. A curfew was in effect from nine in the evening until five in the morning; at night,
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What is Paris's occupation? [SEP] occupation of the Sorbonne. The occupations of 1968 started at the University of Nanterre and spread to the Sorbonne. The police tried to take back the Sorbonne and a riot ensued. Following this a general strike was declared with up to 10 million workers participating. The SI originally participated in the Sorbonne occupations and defended barricades in the riots. The SI distributed calls for the occupation of factories and the formation of workers' councils, but, disillusioned with the students, left the university to set up The Council For The Maintenance Of The Occupations (CMDO) which distributed the SI's demands on
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What is Paris's occupation? [SEP] History of Paris The oldest traces of human occupation in Paris, discovered in 2008 near the Rue Henri-Farman in the 15th arrondissement, are human bones and evidence of an encampment of hunter-gatherers dating from about 8000 BC, during the Mesolithic period. Between 250 and 225 BC, the Parisii, a sub-tribe of the Celtic Senones, settled at Nanterre on the banks of the Seine, built bridges and a fort, minted coins, and began to trade with other river settlements in Europe. In 52 BC, a Roman army led by Titus Labienus defeated the Parisii and established a Gallo-Roman garrison town called
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What is Paris's occupation? [SEP] for the immediate occupation of all the factories in France and the formation of workers' councils. Sorbonne Occupation Committee The Sorbonne Occupation Committee (French: "Comité d'Occupation de la Sorbonne") was a politically radical student group that occupied the Sorbonne during the May 1968 events in France. The Sorbonne student occupation began Monday, 13 May, after the police withdrew from the Latin Quarter. On 16 May, upon hearing about the successful occupation of the Sud-Aviation factory at Nantes by the workers and students of that city, as well as the spread of the movement to several factories (Nouvelles Messageries de la
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What is Paris's occupation? [SEP] and the eleventh, in Indonesia. Occupation Double Occupation Double (sometimes referenced as OD) is a Canadian French language reality show which first aired in 2003. It is broadcast on V, following a decade during which it was broadcast on TVA. The host of the show is comedian Jay Du Temple. The sixth edition of "Occupation Double" premiered on September 27, 2009. For the first time, the entirety of the show took place in a foreign country, the Dominican Republic. The seventh season took place in Whistler, British Columbia; the eighth, in Portugal; the ninth, in the United States; the tenth,
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What is Paris's occupation? [SEP] 24, visited various tourist sites and paid homage at Napoleon's tomb. During the Occupation, the French Government moved to Vichy, and the flag of Nazi Germany flew over all the French government buildings. Signs in German were placed on the main boulevards, and the clocks of Paris were reset to Berlin time. The German military high command in France (the "Militärbefehlshabers Frankreich") moved into the Majestic Hotel at 19 Avenue Kléber; the Abwehr (the German military intelligence), took over the Hôtel Lutetia; the Luftwaffe (the German air force) occupied the Hôtel Ritz; the German Navy, the Hôtel de la Marine
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What is Paris's occupation? [SEP] state of emergency, reestablished controls at the borders, and brought fifteen hundred soldiers into Paris. Schools, universities and other public institutions in Paris were closed for several days. It was the single most deadly terrorist attack in French history. History of Paris The oldest traces of human occupation in Paris, discovered in 2008 near the Rue Henri-Farman in the 15th arrondissement, are human bones and evidence of an encampment of hunter-gatherers dating from about 8000 BC, during the Mesolithic period. Between 250 and 225 BC, the Parisii, a sub-tribe of the Celtic Senones, settled at Nanterre on the banks of
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What is Paris's occupation? [SEP] Paris, Idaho Paris is a city and county seat of Bear Lake County, Idaho, United States. Located on the western side of the Bear Lake Valley, the city's population was 513 at the 2010 census, down from 576 in 2000. Paris was settled on September 26, 1863, by pioneer settlers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Paris was settled by a group of dedicated Mormons led by Charles C Rich. During early years, pioneers suffered difficulties with the harsh cold climate, however their determination and faith kept them from leaving the area. Paris sports an impressive landmark
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What is Fairfax M. Cone's occupation? [SEP] Fairfax M. Cone Fairfax Mastick Cone (21 February 1903 – June 20, 1977) or Fax Cone, was an American businessperson, advertising executive and the former director of the American Association of Advertising Agencies. Cone's father was a prospector and a mining engineer. His mother, Isabelle Fairfax Williams (1869–1940), was a schoolteacher in San Francisco. In 1921 Cone enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley, originally intending to be an illustrator. Eventually he graduated with a degree in English. Due to a problem with his credentials, Cone got a job as an advertising clerk with the "San Francisco Examiner" rather than
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What is Fairfax M. Cone's occupation? [SEP] Cone. On December 29, 1942, the three opened a new agency, Foote, Cone and Belding. Following the retirements of Foote and Belding (whose positions were subsequently filled by others), Cone became the last of the three founders on the Board of Directors, a position he retained until 1975. In 1946, he became the director of the American Association of Advertising Agencies. He is sometimes called the "father of modern advertising" and is a member of the American National Business Hall of Fame. He died in Monterey, California. Fairfax M. Cone Fairfax Mastick Cone (21 February 1903 – June 20, 1977)
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What is Fairfax M. Cone's occupation? [SEP] a teaching fellowship. In 1928, Cone left the paper for an advertising agency, thus embarking on a career that would leave an indelible mark on his life. After a year with the L.H. Waldron advertising agency, Cone joined Lord and Thomas as a copywriter. Despite health problems stemming from an over-active pancreas, Cone steadily rose up the corporate ladder, eventually impressing the head of the firm, Albert Lasker. In 1941, Lasker wished to retire and liquidate Lord and Thomas, but he passed of the bulk of the agency's clients to three of his rising stars; Emerson Foote, Don Belding, and
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What is Fairfax M. Cone's occupation? [SEP] Fred P. Cone Frederick Preston Cone (September 28, 1871 – July 28, 1948) was an American politician who served as the 27th Governor of Florida. Frederick Preston Cone was born in the Benton community of northern Columbia County, Florida to William Henry Cone and Sarah Emily Branch on September 28, 1871. His father was a state senator prior to the American Civil War. He received his education at the Florida Agricultural College (precursor of the University of Florida) and Jasper Normal College. Although he never received a law degree, in 1892 he passed the Florida bar exam and began a
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What is Fairfax M. Cone's occupation? [SEP] Frank Fairfax Frank Thurmond Fairfax (25 November 189925 January 1972) was the organizer of Philadelphia's Protective Union Local 274 (1935–1971), a charter of the American Federation of Musicians (AFM/AFofM) for black musicians. Fairfax was also a bandleader, musician, music arranger and songwriter, performing in Philadelphia and other northeastern cities. Born in Bessemer, Virginia on November 25, 1899, Frank Thurmond Fairfax was sixth of the eleven offspring of Matthew L. Fairfax, a preacher, and Maria Elizabeth Cash. The family later moved to Huntington, West Virginia. Frank Fairfax worked his way through West Virginia State College and earned his B.S. degree in
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What is Fairfax M. Cone's occupation? [SEP] of marijuana for personal use. Fairfax lives in Annandale, Virginia, with his wife and two children. Fairfax's wife Cerina W. Fairfax is a dentist. Justin Fairfax Justin Edward Fairfax (born February 17, 1979) is an American attorney and politician serving as the 41st Lieutenant Governor of Virginia since 2018. A member of the Democratic Party, he defeated Republican nominee Jill Vogel in the 2017 election. He is the second African American elected statewide, following Douglas Wilder, who was elected to the same position in 1985 and became Virginia Governor in the 1989 election. Fairfax moved with his family from Pittsburgh
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What is Fairfax M. Cone's occupation? [SEP] Moses H. Cone Moses Herman Cone (June 29, 1857 – December 8, 1908) was an American textile entrepreneur, conservationist, and philanthropist of the Gilded Age who was active in the southern United States. He began his career in sales and became an innovator who offered finished clothing, which was unusual in an era when textiles were normally sold as unfinished cloth. Cone manufactured unusual textile fabrics and founded a company that became a leading manufacturer of denim. His company was a major supplier to Levi Strauss and Company for nearly a century. Mr. Cone and his wife had no children
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What is Fairfax M. Cone's occupation? [SEP] while living amongst the School of Paris in its prime in Europe. The Cone Collection is one of the greatest in the world for these artists. Moses H. Cone Moses Herman Cone (June 29, 1857 – December 8, 1908) was an American textile entrepreneur, conservationist, and philanthropist of the Gilded Age who was active in the southern United States. He began his career in sales and became an innovator who offered finished clothing, which was unusual in an era when textiles were normally sold as unfinished cloth. Cone manufactured unusual textile fabrics and founded a company that became a leading
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What is Fairfax M. Cone's occupation? [SEP] of Illinois, Cone organized and participated in activism about the Vietnam war, civil rights, and poverty. In the spring of 1967, Cone moved to New York and continued her Anti-War efforts she started while at the University of Illinois. After short stints in Chicago and Atlanta, Cone moved to Oakland, California in 1974 and connected with the Center for Independent Living. She liked the work they were doing and approached Ed Roberts about working with the Center for Independent Living. Cone had experience in political organizing, so she was hired for the Community Affairs Department. For years, she worked in
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What is Fairfax M. Cone's occupation? [SEP] War. Trent leads his men onto the disguised ship and helps protect Fairfax from the Eritrean Army forces opposing them. A cryptanalyst working for the Defense Intelligence Agency's Space Division and later the Cypher and Cryptanalyst Department in the Pentagon. Fairfax managed to crack a supposedly unbreakable code known as PGP during his time at the DIA, and lives under the maxim of 'no code is unbreakable.' In "Area 7", Fairfax is deciphering several tapped phone calls from inside Area 7. He soon decodes the messages, most of which relates to the South African Reconnaissance Commandos who are talking about
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What is Colleen Zenk Pinter's occupation? [SEP] at Theatre Workshop of Nantucket and the Hudson Stage Company in New York. In June '18 she will return to her favorite musical theatre role, Dolly Levi, in "Hello, Dolly!" at The Little Theatre on the Square which is her third show in the 61st season of this Equity professional theatre. Zenk was born in Barrington, Illinois, studied drama at The Catholic University of America returning to her alma mater many times over the years to perform and headline scholarship fundraising events. In 1987, she married actor Mark Pinter, whom she met on the set of "ATWT". Together, they raised
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What is Colleen Zenk Pinter's occupation? [SEP] Colleen Zenk Colleen Zenk (born January 20, 1953) is an American actress best known for her role as Barbara Ryan in the daytime TV drama "As the World Turns", a role she played from September 1978 until the show left the air in September 2010. For much of Zenk's run on "As the World Turns", her character, Barbara, was tormented by her criminal ex-husband, James Stenbeck (played by Anthony Herrera). For a brief period in the mid-1980s, the character of Barbara was taken in a different direction by head-writer, Douglas Marland, and became a romantic vixen. But for the most
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What is Colleen Zenk Pinter's occupation? [SEP] January 2013, but, is now in remission. Her story was told in depth in Woman's Day Magazine in March, 2009. Colleen Zenk Colleen Zenk (born January 20, 1953) is an American actress best known for her role as Barbara Ryan in the daytime TV drama "As the World Turns", a role she played from September 1978 until the show left the air in September 2010. For much of Zenk's run on "As the World Turns", her character, Barbara, was tormented by her criminal ex-husband, James Stenbeck (played by Anthony Herrera). For a brief period in the mid-1980s, the character of
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What is Colleen Zenk Pinter's occupation? [SEP] kicked off the 2012–2013 theatre season for CAP21 in their "Concerts for CAP21" Benefit Series with a "standing room only" night of her one-woman show "Still Sassy". In 2013, she portrayed iconic actress Tallulah Bankhead in the Regional Premiere of Matthew Lombardo's play "Looped" at STAGEWORKS/Hudson. The World Premiere of Michael Slade's play "Family Shots" at the Human Race Theatre Company in '15 earned her a Lead Actress in a Play DayTony nomination. Also in '15, she played "Polly Wyeth" in back-to-back productions of the Pulitzer Prize nominated play "Other Desert Cities" by Jon Robin Baitz, directed by Dan Foster
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What is Colleen Zenk Pinter's occupation? [SEP] "Colleen Zenk: LIVE" at Bob Egan's New Hope, to great critical acclaim. She was featured in the new Off-Broadway show from the Araca Group, "Odyssey, the epic musical" at the American Theatre of Actors in October, 2011. Then, the long-awaited NY debut of her one-woman show "Still Sassy" premiered at Feinstein's at the Regency in New York City October–November 2011. She is one of the many producers of the Broadway revival of "Godspell". In late 2012, she starred in the off-Broadway world premiere of the stage version of the bestselling memoir, "Marrying George Clooney, Confessions from a Mid-life Crisis". She
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What is Colleen Zenk Pinter's occupation? [SEP] reprise the role for a Fall '05 run at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pennsylvania. In June 2007, three weeks after her initial three surgeries for Oral Cancer, in the 50th anniversary production at Little Theatre on the Square of Sullivan, IL, she starred as Phyllis Stone in Stephen Sondheim's "Follies". Recovering from tongue reconstruction and on heavy pain medication for radiation burning and side effects, Zenk sang and danced with the 35 piece orchestra and brought down the house. In April 2011, only 4 months after more cancer surgery to her tongue, she debuted her one-woman show
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What is Colleen Zenk Pinter's occupation? [SEP] Colleen Clinkenbeard Colleen Smith Clinkenbeard (born April 13, 1980) is an American voice actress, line producer, ADR director and script writer at Funimation who provides the voices for English versions of Japanese anime series. Having starred as Rachel Moore in the long-running detective series "Case Closed", she then served as the ADR director on "Fullmetal Alchemist" which aired on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim and would star in many other popular anime shows including as Monkey D. Luffy in the Funimation dub of "One Piece"; the young Goku and Gohan in "Dragon Ball Z Kai"; Yuko Ichihara in "xxxHolic", Riza Hawkeye
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What is Colleen Zenk Pinter's occupation? [SEP] Colleen Heslin Colleen Heslin (born 1976) is a Canadian mixed-media artist based in Vancouver, Canada. Heslin works predominantly with textiles and quilting to create an abstract composition which she calls paintings. Heslin was born in Toronto, Ontario and raised in London, Ontario. She graduated from the Emily Carr University of Art and Design in 2003 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography and in 2014 she graduated with a Master of Fine Arts from Concordia University in painting and drawing. As a young artist Heslin established "The Crying Room" (1999-2014)"," a rented retail unit on Cordova Street and Main
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What is Colleen Zenk Pinter's occupation? [SEP] was prominently featured in the show's special 50th anniversary episode "Seven Divas on a Bus" in April 2006, and also in the "special" comedy episodes over the years. Her character, Barbara Ryan, after 8 prior marriages, finally found happiness and married for the 9th time as the show came to an end in September 2010. In 2014, she appeared as "Joan" in the 5th-season episode "Loose Lips" of the CBS show "Blue Bloods". On "Thurston" the Western-web-Series, www.thurston-series.com, she portrayed town madam, "Agnes Snead" garnering two Lead Actress nominations from the Indie Series Awards. She also appeared in supporting roles
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What is Colleen Zenk Pinter's occupation? [SEP] Colleen Madigan Colleen Madigan (born January 22, 1964) is an American politician and social worker from Maine. Under the name Colleen Lachowicz, the Democrat from Waterville was elected to the Maine Senate from the 25th District. Her race attracted international attention when the Republican Party of Maine issued press releases condemning her for playing the online video game "World of Warcraft", claiming her "disturbing alter-ego" and "time-consuming double life" made her unfit to hold public office. She was defeated for re-election two years later by Republican Scott Cyrway. She returned to her maiden name, Colleen Madigan, in 2014 and was
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What is Thomas McMurtry's occupation? [SEP] Thomas McMurtry Thomas C. McMurtry (born June 4, 1935) is an American mechanical engineer, and a former naval aviator, test pilot at NASA's Flight Research Center and a consultant for Lockheed Corporation. Born in Crawfordsville, Indiana, on 4 June 1935, McMurtry attended elementary school in Rockville, Indiana, and received his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame in June 1957. A former U.S. Navy pilot and graduate of the United States Naval Test Pilot School, NAS Patuxent River, Maryland, McMurtry was a consultant for Lockheed Corporation before joining NASA in 1967. McMurtry joined NASA
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What is Thomas McMurtry's occupation? [SEP] by the Screen Actors Guild. He was Wolfe Air's lead Vectorvision pilot. In 2014 he accepted the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award. Thomas McMurtry Thomas C. McMurtry (born June 4, 1935) is an American mechanical engineer, and a former naval aviator, test pilot at NASA's Flight Research Center and a consultant for Lockheed Corporation. Born in Crawfordsville, Indiana, on 4 June 1935, McMurtry attended elementary school in Rockville, Indiana, and received his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame in June 1957. A former U.S. Navy pilot and graduate of the United States Naval
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What is Thomas McMurtry's occupation? [SEP] Roy McMurtry Roland "Roy" McMurtry, (born May 31, 1932) is a lawyer, politician, and former judge in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 1985. He served in the cabinet of Bill Davis as Attorney General and Solicitor General. After leaving politics he served as High Commissioner of Canada to the United Kingdom between 1985 and 1988. McMurtry later became Chief Justice of Ontario. McMurtry was born in Toronto, son of lawyer Roy McMurtry, and educated at St. Andrew's College, graduating in 1950. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree
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What is Thomas McMurtry's occupation? [SEP] John McMurtry (architect) John McMurtry (September 13, 1812 – March 3, 1890) was a 19th-century American builder and architect who worked in Lexington, Kentucky designing a number of notable buildings, several of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. According to Clay Lancaster, McMurtry is the "man whose work is most representative of the nineteenth century architecture of central Kentucky", and among his works are some "meriting careful consideration". McMurtry "produced" (as architect and/or builder) more than 200 buildings in the Bluegrass area of Kentucky, and is credited for the popularity of Gothic Revival architecture in the
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What is Thomas McMurtry's occupation? [SEP] Paul McMurtry Paul McMurtry is an American politician from Massachusetts. A Democrat, he has served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives since 2007. He represents the Eleventh Norfolk District, which includes his hometown of Dedham, Westwood, and the Eighth Precinct of Walpole. McMurtry attended elementary school at the now-closed Dexter School in Dedham, and graduated from Dedham High School. He earned his B.S.B.A. in Management from Northeastern University. He has been self-employed since the age of twenty as the owner of several small businesses, including PM Productions, a video store he created while in college, and the Dedham Community Theatre,
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What is Thomas McMurtry's occupation? [SEP] McMurtry and Ian Scott (former AG 1985-1990). Roy McMurtry Roland "Roy" McMurtry, (born May 31, 1932) is a lawyer, politician, and former judge in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 1985. He served in the cabinet of Bill Davis as Attorney General and Solicitor General. After leaving politics he served as High Commissioner of Canada to the United Kingdom between 1985 and 1988. McMurtry later became Chief Justice of Ontario. McMurtry was born in Toronto, son of lawyer Roy McMurtry, and educated at St. Andrew's College, graduating in 1950.
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What is Thomas McMurtry's occupation? [SEP] James McMurtry James McMurtry (born March 18, 1962 in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American rock and folk rock/americana singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader, and occasional actor ("Daisy Miller", "Lonesome Dove", and narrator of "Ghost Town: 24 Hours in Terlingua"). He performs with veteran bandmates Daren Hess, Cornbread, and Tim Holt. His father, novelist Larry McMurtry, gave him his first guitar at age seven. His mother, an English professor, taught him how to play it: "My mother taught me three chords and the rest I just stole as I went along. I learned everything by ear or by watching people." McMurtry
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What is Thomas McMurtry's occupation? [SEP] George G. McMurtry George Gibson McMurtry (November 6, 1876 – November 22, 1958) was a United States Army officer, a Medal of Honor recipient and a Harvard Law-educated Wall Street lawyer. He first served in the Army as a member of the Rough Riders during the Spanish–American War. He received the Medal of Honor as the executive officer of the Lost Battalion during World War I. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1876, McMurtry was described as a big, burly, Scottish-American, with a ruddy face who seemed to always be of good cheer. He attended law school at Harvard graduate prior
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What is Thomas McMurtry's occupation? [SEP] as a Special Advisor to Commissioner Romanow. McMurtry is Professor of Surgery at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Western Ontario and Orthopedic Consultant at St. Josephs Health Care in London, Ontario. His work involves clinical practice as well as teaching and research. McMurtry is an expert advisor with EvidenceNetwork.ca. In June 2003, he received the Presidential Award of Excellence from the Canadian Orthopedic Association. In 2011 he was admitted to the Order of Canada. Robert McMurtry Robert McMurtry is a physician and special advisor to the Canadian Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care. He
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What is Thomas McMurtry's occupation? [SEP] William McMurtry William McMurtry (February 20, 1801 – April 10, 1875) was the 11th Lieutenant Governor of Illinois and a colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War. McMurtry was born in Mercer County, Kentucky. William's parents were James and Elizabeth (Lucas) McMurtry. His great-grandfather, John McMurtry fought in the American Revolution; dying in the Battle of Cowpens. He and his family settled in Crawford County, Indiana in 1818. It was here that William married Ruth Champion (1795–1864, also of Mercer County, Kentucky), on November 23, 1826. In 1829, William and his young family moved to Knox County,
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What is Albert Bates's occupation? [SEP] Albert Bates (criminal) Albert Lawrence Bates (October 16, 1893 – July 4, 1948) was an American bank robber and burglar during the 1920s and 1930s. He used a number of different aliases during his criminal career including George Davis, George Harris and J.B. King. He was the longtime partner of George "Machine Gun" Kelly and participated. He helped them break out of jail in 1845. Albert Bates was born on October 16, 1893, to Elizabeth Mary Hughes and Wiley Bates. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1911 but was arrested for desertion and sent to the military prison on
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What is Albert Bates's occupation? [SEP] Albert Bates Albert Kealiinui Bates (born January 1, 1947) is an influential figure in the intentional community and ecovillage movements.A lawyer, author and teacher, he has been director of the Global Village Institute for Appropriate Technology since 1984 and of the Ecovillage Training Center at The Farm in Summertown, Tennessee, since 1994. Bates has been a resident of The Farm since 1972. A former attorney, he argued environmental and civil rights cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and drafted a number of legislative Acts during a 26-year legal career. The holder of a number of design patents, Bates invented the
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What is Albert Bates's occupation? [SEP] Albert Edmund Bates Albert Edmund Bates (1862—1929) was an Australian architect. Many of his works are notable; some are heritage-listed. Albert Bates was born on 30 May 1862 in New Zealand, the son of John Edmund and Mary Bates. Albert Bates formed a partnership with George Thomas Eaton in Rockhampton and developed a successful Central Queensland practice in the late 19th century, with branch offices established at Mount Morgan and Longreach by 1898, Clermont in 1900, Gladstone in 1901, Maryborough in 1902, and Townsville by 1902. Arthur Beckford Polin of Sydney joined the partnership in Townsville , as Eaton, Bates
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What is Albert Bates's occupation? [SEP] England section of the Northern Suburbs Cemetery on Friday 26 July 1929. Albert Edmund Bates Albert Edmund Bates (1862—1929) was an Australian architect. Many of his works are notable; some are heritage-listed. Albert Bates was born on 30 May 1862 in New Zealand, the son of John Edmund and Mary Bates. Albert Bates formed a partnership with George Thomas Eaton in Rockhampton and developed a successful Central Queensland practice in the late 19th century, with branch offices established at Mount Morgan and Longreach by 1898, Clermont in 1900, Gladstone in 1901, Maryborough in 1902, and Townsville by 1902. Arthur Beckford
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What is Albert Bates's occupation? [SEP] Michael Bates (actor) Michael Hammond Bates (4 December 1920 – 11 January 1978) was an Anglo-Indian actor. He was best known for playing the chief prison guard who processes (and strip-searches) Alex (Malcolm McDowell) in "A Clockwork Orange", Cyril Blamire in "Last of the Summer Wine" (1973–75), and Rangi Ram in "It Ain't Half Hot Mum" (1974–77). Bates was born in Jhansi, United Provinces, India, to Sarah ("née" Clarke) (1896–1982, daughter of William Hammond Walker of Congleton, Cheshire), and Anglo-Indian civil servant Harry Stuart Bates CSI (1893–1985, son of Albert Bates, of Congleton, Cheshire). He was educated at Uppingham School
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What is Albert Bates's occupation? [SEP] concentrating photovoltaic arrays and solar-powered automobile displayed at the 1982 World's Fair. He served on the steering committee of Plenty International for 18 years, focussing on relief and development work with indigenous peoples, human rights and the environment. An emergency medical technician (EMT), he was a founding member of The Farm Ambulance Service. He was also a licensed Amateur Radio operator. Bates first came to national prominence in 1978 when he sued to shut down the entire U.S. nuclear fuel cycle from mines to waste repositories. The case, which went four times to the United States Supreme Court and was
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What is Albert Bates's occupation? [SEP] Charlie Bates Charles Bates (1889 – 20 March 1937) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre forward. After his retirement from football, Bates qualified as a chiropodist. As a youth, Bates played local football in the Birmingham leagues. He later had a spell with Darlington, before joining Football League Second Division side Burnley in May 1910. He made his debut for the club on 3 December 1910 in the 2–1 win over Leicester Fosse at Turf Moor, in place of Tommy Mayson, and kept his place in the team for the next two matches. After four games
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What is Albert Bates's occupation? [SEP] Staffordshire Regiment during the First World War. Charlie Bates Charles Bates (1889 – 20 March 1937) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre forward. After his retirement from football, Bates qualified as a chiropodist. As a youth, Bates played local football in the Birmingham leagues. He later had a spell with Darlington, before joining Football League Second Division side Burnley in May 1910. He made his debut for the club on 3 December 1910 in the 2–1 win over Leicester Fosse at Turf Moor, in place of Tommy Mayson, and kept his place in the team for
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What is Albert Bates's occupation? [SEP] Edward Willard Bates Edward Willard Bates, M.D. (November 5, 1884 – August 7, 1930) was a prominent African-American who served as a physician and surgeon in the 368th Ambulance Company in 317th Sanitary (Medical) Train of the 92nd Division during World War I. For his bravery in battle he was recommended for the Distinguished Service Cross (DSC). Edward Bates was born on November 4, 1884 to John W. and Tyria Norwood Bate in Dallas, Texas. Both of Bates's parents were Texas natives and was well involved in the local Baptist community. This was more defined by Bates when he entered
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What is Albert Bates's occupation? [SEP] Gilbert Bates Gilbert Henderson Bates (February 13, 1836 – February 17, 1917) was an American soldier best known for his peaceful postwar marches, first throughout the American South and through England. For each endeavor, Bates wanted to prove that he would be treated cordially in regions supposedly hostile to Americans and found himself warmly welcomed by the natives. Bates was born in Springwater, Livingston County, New York. He died in 1917 and was buried in Saybrook, Illinois. Before the American Civil War, Bates was a farmer in the town of Albion, near Edgerton, Wisconsin. During the war, he served as
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What is Heath's occupation? [SEP] Christian Heath Christian Heath is Professor of Work and Interaction at King's College London. He is known for his research in which he uses video to analyse social interaction in everyday settings in particular the workplace. In 1977 Heath was appointed Research Fellow in the Department of General Practice, University of Manchester working with the late Professor P.S Byrne. In 1986 Heath published "Body Movement and Speech in Medical Interaction" which drew on ethnomethodology and conversation analysis to analyse multimodal communication in the general practice consultations, including the physical examination, the opening and closing of the consultation and the use
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What is Heath's occupation? [SEP] in 2015. He is a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. Christian Heath Christian Heath is Professor of Work and Interaction at King's College London. He is known for his research in which he uses video to analyse social interaction in everyday settings in particular the workplace. In 1977 Heath was appointed Research Fellow in the Department of General Practice, University of Manchester working with the late Professor P.S Byrne. In 1986 Heath published "Body Movement and Speech in Medical Interaction" which drew on ethnomethodology and conversation analysis to analyse multimodal communication in the general practice consultations, including the
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What is Heath's occupation? [SEP] Art during the year 1954-1955 and then moved to Chicago to study at the Chicago Institute of Design, the next year in 1955-1956. In 1959 he attended the New School for Social Research in New York City, where he settled. He emigrated to Toronto in 1970. Heath's best known published photographic work is the monograph "A Dialogue with Solitude" (1965; reprinted, 2000). In 2015 a retrospective of his work was hosted by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and is currently on display at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Dave Heath David Martin "Dave" Heath (June 27, 1931 – June 27,
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What is Heath's occupation? [SEP] Kelly Heath Kelly Mark Heath (born September 4, 1957) is a professional baseball player and scout. A second baseman, Heath played in Major League Baseball for the Kansas City Royals in 1982, and played in minor league baseball for fourteen years. He currently scouts for the Royals, and previously scouted for the Oakland Athletics and Cincinnati Reds. Born in Plattsburgh, New York, Heath attended Louisburg College, a junior college (JUCO) where he played college baseball. In 1977, he was named to the JUCO All-Tournament Team. The Kansas City Royals drafted Heath in the seventh round, with the 177th overall selection,
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What is Heath's occupation? [SEP] David Heath (radical) David William Heath (1827 or 1828 – 24 September 1880) was a British Chartist and radical politician. Born in Nantwich on an unknown date, Heath became clerk to a solicitor in 1844. This proved successful, and in 1851 he moved to Nottingham, becoming clerk to the borough coroner. This position enabled him to train as a solicitor in his own right, and he qualified in 1861. He formed a partnership with John Buttery, a Tory agent, with Heath specialising in representing trade unions and companies. Heath was a keen temperance activist, a founder of the Nottingham Christian
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What is Heath's occupation? [SEP] born in Seattle to Chinese American parents from Shanghai. With a BA from Carleton College and an MA and PhD from Columbia University, his work is tied to cultural and media studies with an emphasis on issues involving copyright, plagiarism, and technology. He currently teaches creative writing at New Jersey City University. His other works include the poetry collection "Seven Controlled Vocabularies and Obituary 2004: The Joy of Cooking" (2010) and most recently, "Insomnia" (2011). He has also received several awards, including an Andy Warhol Foundation/Creative Capital Arts Writing grant and an Asian American Arts Alliance’s Urban Artist grant. "HEATH"
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What is Heath's occupation? [SEP] Rubidoux in Riverside, California in 1918. The theater was to be used for conventions and the "established" Easter sunrise service. Frederick Heath (architect) Frederick Heath (April 15, 1861 – March 3, 1953) was an American architect responsible for numerous projects in Tacoma, Washington. He worked out of his own office and as a senior partner at architectural firms. He was involved with Spaulding, Russell & Heath (with Ambrose J. Russell), and Heath & Gove (later Heath, Gove & Bell). His work included designs for several historic and notable schools, churches, stadiums, and commercial properties. Heath was born in LaCrosse, Wisconsin,
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What is Heath's occupation? [SEP] Phil Heath (politician) Philip Arthur "Phil" Heath (born 24 September 1954) is a former Australian politician, and subsequently an employee in various areas within the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle industry. He was born in Brisbane to Henry J. G. Heath OAM, a naval officer, and Daphne Beryl, "née" Landry. After attending primary school at Bulimba and then Brisbane Grammar School, he became a salesman and departmental manager of a boat and motorcycle dealership from 1972. From 1984 he ran boating and waterski retail and wholesale businesses and was a member of various local community groups. Heath was a member of the Labor
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What is Heath's occupation? [SEP] Rollie Heath Stratton Rollins Heath Jr. (born December 28, 1937) is a former state legislator in the U.S. state of Colorado who previously served as the Colorado State Senate Assistant Minority Leader. Elected to the Colorado State Senate as a Democrat in 2008, Heath represented Senate District 18, which encompasses Boulder, Colorado and portions of Boulder County. Heath served as State Senate Majority Caucus Leader from October 2013 to 2014. Prior to winning elective office, Heath was the founding chairman of ProgressNow, a progressive advocacy organization. Term limited, he did not run for re-election in the 2016 elections, so his
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What is Heath's occupation? [SEP] HEATH HEATH (plagiarism/outsource) by Tan Lin is book "set" in plain text, composed of a mash up of data sources from RSS feeds, blog posts, Google searches, retrieved photographs, handwritten notes, and items of that nature. It is divided into multiple parts, the most famous of which being "plagiarism/outsource". Lin devotes part of the book to a series of web searches regarding the death of actor Heath Ledger in 2008 in "Untilted Health Ledger Project", which is assumed to be the reason for the name of the whole book. Tan Lin is a poet, novelist, filmmaker, and new media artist
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What is Wise's occupation? [SEP] disabled list. On November 21, 2012, Wise signed a one-year, $700,000 deal to remain a member of the White Sox organization. He was released on August 3, 2013. DeWayne Wise Larry DeWayne Wise (born February 24, 1978) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He graduated from Chapin High School in 1997 and was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the fifth round of the 1997 amateur draft. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Toronto Blue Jays, Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox, Florida Marlins, and New York Yankees. He is best known for robbing Gabe
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What is Wise's occupation? [SEP] English sinologist and specialist translator of Chinese literature and Peter Jenner British music manager, former record producer and copyright commentator. Frank Wise (British politician) Edward Frank Wise CB (3 July 1885 – 5 November 1933) was a British economist, civil servant and politician. As a civil servant at the National Insurance Commission, War Office and Ministry of Food and Board of Trade. He was instrumental in introducing state control for the requisitioning of raw materials at the War Office and of prices and the meat trade at the Ministry of Food. Following the Paris Peace Conference, 1919, he was a
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What is Wise's occupation? [SEP] Harly Wise Harly John Wise is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for Hendon; he departed League Two side Hartlepool United in February 2017. He was previously a player at Queens Park Rangers. Wise came through the youth team at Queens Park Rangers to turn professional in March 2014. He signed with Hartlepool United in October 2016, following a successful trial the previous month. He made his senior debut as a half-time substitute for Matthew Bates in a 2–1 defeat to Rochdale in an EFL Trophy group match at Victoria Park on 9 November 2016. Wise was
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What is Wise's occupation? [SEP] Sue Wise Sue Wise (born 1953) is a feminist author, Professor of Social Justice and Director of Study for BA (Hons) Social Work at Lancaster University, UK. After having received a social science degree at Manchester Polytechnic, Sue Wise worked as a political activist for several years. In the 1970s and 1980s she was deeply involved in the Women's Movement and the Lesbian and Gay Movement, mainly in Manchester. She is also a social worker having experience in the voluntary and statutory sectors in both residential and field work, mainly working with children and families. Since 1989, Wise teaches Social
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What is Wise's occupation? [SEP] Don Wise Donald Grover Wise (born March 24, 1942, in Westerly, Rhode Island) is an American tenor saxophonist, songwriter, and music producer. He gained attention as reliable sideman of the singer-songwriter Delbert McClinton from Lubbock, Texas, for more than 20 years. Wise played with many artists and in venues all over the globe in his more than 50-year musical career. He released four CDs under his own name before retiring from the music business in 2008. Wise is married and lives with his family in Knoxville, Tennessee. At the beginning of his musical life cycle Wise learned to play clarinet.
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What is Wise's occupation? [SEP] DeWayne Wise Larry DeWayne Wise (born February 24, 1978) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He graduated from Chapin High School in 1997 and was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the fifth round of the 1997 amateur draft. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Toronto Blue Jays, Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox, Florida Marlins, and New York Yankees. He is best known for robbing Gabe Kapler of a home run to preserve Mark Buehrle's perfect game in 2009. Wise was claimed by the Toronto Blue Jays on December 13, 1999, in the Rule
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What is Wise's occupation? [SEP] Matt Wise Matthew John "Matt" Wise (born November 18, 1975), is a former professional baseball player. A right-handed pitcher, he played all or part of eight seasons in Major League Baseball between 2000 and 2008. Wise was drafted in the sixth round of the 1997 draft. He made his major league debut on August 2, 2000 with the Anaheim Angels. After missing the entire 2003 season due to injury, he was released by the Angels and signed with the Milwaukee Brewers. The New York Mets signed Wise to a one-year contract on December 18, 2007. In 209 career appearances, he
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What is Wise's occupation? [SEP] Tim Wise Timothy Jacob Wise (born October 4, 1968) is an American anti-racism activist and writer. Since 1995, he has given speeches at over 600 college campuses across the U.S. He has trained teachers, corporate employees, non-profit organizations and law enforcement officers in methods for addressing and dismantling racism in their institutions. Wise was born in Nashville, Tennessee, to Michael Julius Wise and LuCinda Anne (née McLean) Wise. His paternal grandfather was Jewish (of Russian origin), while the rest of his ancestry is northern European, including some Scottish. Wise has said that when he was about 12 years old his
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What is Wise's occupation? [SEP] Frank Wise (British politician) Edward Frank Wise CB (3 July 1885 – 5 November 1933) was a British economist, civil servant and politician. As a civil servant at the National Insurance Commission, War Office and Ministry of Food and Board of Trade. He was instrumental in introducing state control for the requisitioning of raw materials at the War Office and of prices and the meat trade at the Ministry of Food. Following the Paris Peace Conference, 1919, he was a Delegate to the Supreme Economic Council and led the negotiations for the Anglo-Soviet Trade Agreement 1920–21. He was an adviser
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What is Wise's occupation? [SEP] the same name. After living in New Orleans for ten years, Wise relocated to his native Nashville in 1996. In 1998, he married Kristy Cason. Together they have two children. Wise has referred to himself as Jewish and as an anti-Zionist Jew but does not practice Judaism. In addition to books and essays Wise has produced a DVD titled "On White Privilege: Racism, White Denial & the Costs of Inequality" and a double-CD entitled "The Audacity of Truth: Racism and White Denial in the Age of Obama". Tim Wise Timothy Jacob Wise (born October 4, 1968) is an American anti-racism
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What is Stevie Cameron's occupation? [SEP] Stevie Cameron Stevie (Stephanie Graham) Cameron, , (born 11 October 1943) is an award-winning Canadian investigative journalist and best-selling author. Born in Belleville, Ontario in 1943, she now lives in Toronto with her husband, David Cameron, a professor at the University of Toronto. They have two daughters, who are both Toronto-based screenwriters. Stevie Cameron was born in Belleville, Ontario as daughter of Harold Edward Dahl, a mercenary American pilot who fought in the Spanish Republican Air Force during the Spanish Civil War; she has an honours B.A. in English from the University of British Columbia, worked for the Department of
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What is Stevie Cameron's occupation? [SEP] received an honorary Doctor of Divinity from the Vancouver School of Theology, in part for her work with the homeless. In recognition of more than two-decade of humanitarian work and social activism, Cameron was awarded the Order of Canada in December 2012. Her citation reads: "For her achievements in investigative journalism and for her volunteer work on behalf of the disadvantaged." Stevie Cameron Stevie (Stephanie Graham) Cameron, , (born 11 October 1943) is an award-winning Canadian investigative journalist and best-selling author. Born in Belleville, Ontario in 1943, she now lives in Toronto with her husband, David Cameron, a professor at
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What is Stevie Cameron's occupation? [SEP] External Affairs in Ottawa in the 1960s, attended graduate school at University College London, England, for three years, and taught English literature at Trent University. After a year at Le Cordon Bleu Cooking School in Paris in 1975, she began working as a food writer and in 1977 became the food editor of the "Toronto Star"; a year later she moved to the "Ottawa Journal" as Lifestyles editor. She later became the "Ottawa Citizen"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Lifestyles and Travel editor; four years later she joined a new investigative journalism unit at the "Citizen" and also became a national political columnist. In 1986
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What is Stevie Cameron's occupation? [SEP] Stevie Gill Stevie Gill (born September 8, 1973) is a Canadian former soccer player who played in the Canadian Soccer League, American Professional Soccer League, Canadian International Soccer League, and Canadian Professional Soccer League. After his retirement from soccer he began managing as an assistant coach in the CPSL, and later at the college level with Grand Canyon University. Gill started his career in 1987 in the Canadian Soccer League with the Toronto Blizzard. He was traded to the Hamilton Steelers in 1991. Once the season came to a conclusion Hamilton folded and he signed with the London Lasers. In
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What is Stevie Cameron's occupation? [SEP] Cameron has also been a contributing editor to "Maclean's" magazine, a monthly columnist and a contributor to the "Toronto Star", "The Ottawa Citizen", the Southam News Service, "Saturday Night" magazine, the "Financial Post", "Chatelaine", and "Canadian Living". Cameron has lectured on journalism schools across the country, and in 2008 she spent the fall term as Irving Chair in Media at St. Thomas University's journalism school in Fredericton. She is currently writing a history of Kingston Penitentiary. Cameron became the focus of a campaign by Brian Mulroney's defenders to discredit the allegations against him. In 2004, "The Globe and Mail" turned
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What is Stevie Cameron's occupation? [SEP] in 2015 Stevie Gill Stevie Gill (born September 8, 1973) is a Canadian former soccer player who played in the Canadian Soccer League, American Professional Soccer League, Canadian International Soccer League, and Canadian Professional Soccer League. After his retirement from soccer he began managing as an assistant coach in the CPSL, and later at the college level with Grand Canyon University. Gill started his career in 1987 in the Canadian Soccer League with the Toronto Blizzard. He was traded to the Hamilton Steelers in 1991. Once the season came to a conclusion Hamilton folded and he signed with the London
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What is Stevie Cameron's occupation? [SEP] Kyle Cameron Kyle Milne Cameron (born 15 January 1997) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for club Torquay United. Born in Hexham, Northumberland, Cameron attended Bedlingtonshire Community High School while playing for Cramlington Juniors and Northburn. Cameron started his career with Newcastle United at the age of nine and debuted for the under-18 team during the 2012–13 season whilst still a schoolboy. Cameron signed a scholarship with the club in June 2013. Cameron joined Workington of the Northern Premier League Premier Division on 10 December 2015 on a youth loan with his debut only five days later
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What is Stevie Cameron's occupation? [SEP] side Witton Albion. In March 2010 Cameron joined the coaching staff at Droylsden where he played for 2 years. Northern Premier League Division One North: Champions 2007–08 Dave Cameron (footballer) David Anthony Cameron (born 24 August 1975 in Bangor) is a Welsh football player and manager. He is a coach at Droylsden Football Club Cameron began his career with local side Dunipace Juniors before moving to Falkirk. In the summer of 1995, he linked up with East Stirlingshire spending a season there before joining the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders as driver. He spent three years in the military, combining this
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What is Stevie Cameron's occupation? [SEP] Stevie Murray Stevie Murray (born 18 April 1983 in Bellshill) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for BSC Glasgow in the Lowland Football League Murray spent his youth career with Celtic Boys Club. Murray signed for Kilmarnock at the start of the 2001-02 season. Murray stayed with the Ayrshire club for 6 years, where he scored 3 goals in 105 league appearances. Murray joined Queen of the South on loan in the January 2007 transfer window, as part of the deal that brought Willie Gibson to Rugby Park. He was joined in Dumfries by team mate Jamie Adams, who
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What is Stevie Cameron's occupation? [SEP] carpentry and construction at a young age, and worked as a construction worker after college to make ends meet. In 2003, he auditioned as an on-screen carpenter for the TLC renovation program, "While You Were Out". He got the job and joined the cast in season two, staying on until the end of the show's run in 2006. After the show's end, Cameron became a licensed contractor and was approached by DIY Network to host their landscape makeover show "Desperate Landscapes" in 2007. Since then, he has also been hosting "Man Caves" and "Project Xtreme" for the network. Cameron is
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What is Yoshiki Tonogai's occupation? [SEP] Mitsuhiro Yoshimura Mitsuhiro Yoshimura (born 1973, Kanagawa, Japan) is, primarily, a Japanese musician who is, as of 2008, active in the field of electroacoustic improvisation (eai) and, in particular, the Onkyokei (onkyo) style. He also runs the label (h)ear rings and, since 2006, has been the editor and publisher of the free paper Santa which he works on with Taku Sugimoto and Toshiya Tsunoda. Yoshimura's music makes use of auditory feedback which he creates using a microphone (to pick up the noise in the room of performance), a small mixing console (used to carry the signal and to record performances),
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What is Yoshiki Tonogai's occupation? [SEP] Okura (both 2008). Mitsuhiro Yoshimura Mitsuhiro Yoshimura (born 1973, Kanagawa, Japan) is, primarily, a Japanese musician who is, as of 2008, active in the field of electroacoustic improvisation (eai) and, in particular, the Onkyokei (onkyo) style. He also runs the label (h)ear rings and, since 2006, has been the editor and publisher of the free paper Santa which he works on with Taku Sugimoto and Toshiya Tsunoda. Yoshimura's music makes use of auditory feedback which he creates using a microphone (to pick up the noise in the room of performance), a small mixing console (used to carry the signal and
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What is Yoshiki Tonogai's occupation? [SEP] gubernatorial campaign, he said "although I make this face, I am actually a good person." Toshio Tamogami General is a Japanese Air Self-Defense Force career military officer. He served as the Chief of Staff of Japan's Air Self-Defense Force from March 2007 until October 2008. Tamogami turned to politics in 2014 as a candidate for governor of Tokyo and for the House of Representatives; he was arrested in April 2016 for alleged violations of campaign finance laws (illegal payments to supporters) in relation to his gubernatorial campaign. Tamogami graduated from Fukushima Prefectural Asaka High School in 1967 and the National
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What is Yoshiki Tonogai's occupation? [SEP] a student on the proletarian drama course run by the Tsukiji Little Theatre (築地小劇場: "Tsukiji shogekijo" ). He made his stage debut in the Tokyo Left-wing Theatre (東京左翼劇場: "Tokyo sayoku gekijo" ) production of "The Mount Osore Tunnel" (恐山トンネル: "Osoreyama tonneru")by Jūrō Miyoshi. Having completed the proletarian drama course, he joined the New Tsukiji Theatre Group and took the stage name Katsuji Honjō (本庄克二). Through the 1930s, Tōno appeared in almost all of the New Tsukiji Theatre Group's productions, receiving favourable reviews. In particular, his performances as Heizō in "Earth" (土: "Tsuchi"), Yugorō in "The Composition-writing Classroom" (綴方教室: "Tsuzurikata kyōshitsu")
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What is Yoshiki Tonogai's occupation? [SEP] Toshio Tamogami General is a Japanese Air Self-Defense Force career military officer. He served as the Chief of Staff of Japan's Air Self-Defense Force from March 2007 until October 2008. Tamogami turned to politics in 2014 as a candidate for governor of Tokyo and for the House of Representatives; he was arrested in April 2016 for alleged violations of campaign finance laws (illegal payments to supporters) in relation to his gubernatorial campaign. Tamogami graduated from Fukushima Prefectural Asaka High School in 1967 and the National Defense Academy of Japan in 1971 with a major in electrical engineering. He was promoted
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What is Yoshiki Tonogai's occupation? [SEP] focus on the history and culture of "ozashiki". He also gives lectures at the Asahi Culture Centers in Osaka and Kobe, writes newspaper columns and has his own radio show about Japan's traditional entertainment culture. He has also published a book, "Ma no Gokui" ("The Essence of Timing in Performing Arts"). He was involved with giving advice for the "taikomochi" character in the movie "Nagasaki Burabura Bushi". He runs his own web site about his profession, and hopes to share the history and culture of the "taikomochi" with the world. He comments: "Geisha:The Secret History of a Vanishing World", Downer,
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What is Yoshiki Tonogai's occupation? [SEP] Shigeru Tonomura Tonomura was born into a conservative merchant's family in Shiga Prefecture and raised by devout parents who believed in Pure Land Buddhism. After graduation from the University of Tokyo with a degree in economics, he took over the family business as a wholesale cotton merchant. His house in Gokashōkondō-chō, Higashiōmi, is now a museum that reflects Ōmi Province merchant life. In 1933 Tonomura handed over control of the business to his brother and began to write seriously. He received the 1956 Noma Literary Prize for "Ikada" (筏) and the 1960 Yomiuri Prize for "Miotsukushi" (澪標). Tonomura was good
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What is Yoshiki Tonogai's occupation? [SEP] chronic tendonitis on his right hand, which may cause him to be unable to play musical instruments in the future. Yoshiki (musician) , known by the mononym Yoshiki, is a Japanese musician, songwriter, composer and record producer. He is best known as co-founder of the visual kei heavy metal band X Japan, for which he is the drummer, pianist and main songwriter. Yoshiki's solo career includes two classical studio albums—"Eternal Melody" (1993), produced by George Martin, and "Eternal Melody II" (2005)—and the classical compilation "Yoshiki Classical" (2013). He has also collaborated and played with artists such as Tetsuya Komuro and
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What is Yoshiki Tonogai's occupation? [SEP] Eijirō Tōno Eijirō Tōno was born on 17 September 1907 in Tomioka City, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, the son of a sake brewer. He attended Tomioka Middle School. After enrolling as a student in the Commerce Department of Meiji University he joined the left-wing Society for the Study of Social Science (社会科学研究会 : "Shakai-kagaku kenkyukai" ). This was politically dangerous, as the Peace Preservation Law of 1925 made members of any association whose object was the alteration of the kokutai (National Polity), or of the system of private property, liable to imprisonment for up to ten years. In 1931 he became
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What is Yoshiki Tonogai's occupation? [SEP] of the "Tōno Monogatari Shūi". In this 17th chapter it is written "families with whom this god dwells are freely able to prosper at will" ("kono kami no yadoritamafu ihe ha fūki jizai nari to ifu koto nari") and ""zashiki-warashi" are also called ". In recent years, television programs and magazines have reported about various Iwate Prefecture ryokan where it is said to be possible to see a "zashiki-warashi" such as the Ryokufūsō, the Sugawara Bekkan, and the Warabe. Their stories are similar to the Russian folk story of the Domovoi. Reports have mostly been in the Iwate Prefecture, but
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