• Allan Jones (born 1951 or 1952) is a British music journalist and editor. Following university, Jones took a job in the stockroom of Hatchards on Piccadilly...
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  • English cricket umpire and former cricketer Allan Jones (editor) (born 1951/52), British music journalist Allan Jones (engineer), British engineer, pioneer...
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    the album was revealed on 23 July 2007 in the (p)review posted on Allan Jones' Editor's Diary Uncut.co.uk blog. The Stephen Street–produced record contains...
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  • Rockfield Studios featured a completely new line-up and was described by Allan Jones (editor) of Melody Maker as "Too bizarre by half, this kind of thing, for...
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    hunter Allan Quatermain, who appeared in King Solomon's Mines (1885) and its seventeen sequels and prequels, is a notable template for Jones. The two...
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    David Allan Coe (born September 6, 1939) is an American singer and songwriter. Coe took up music after spending much of his early life in reform schools...
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  • American zombie horror film directed by John Gulager, written by Keith Allan and Delondra Williams from a story by Richard Schenkman, and starring Anthony...
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  • ISBN 978-1-56656-659-9. Firmage, D. Allan (April 9, 2006). "Refuting 9/11 Conspiracy Theory". Letter to the Editor. NetXNews (online edition of College...
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    Allan Pinkerton (August 21, 1819 – July 1, 1884) was a Scottish-American cooper, abolitionist, detective, and spy, best known for creating the Pinkerton...
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  • top editor's title was changed from "managing editor" to "editor" in 2014. The present title is "editor-in-chief". Parker Lloyd-Smith (1929–1931) Ralph...
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  • Arthur Allan Thomas (born 2 January 1938) is a New Zealand man who was granted a Royal Pardon and compensation after being wrongfully convicted of the...
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  • Allan James Myers AC, KC (born 17 October 1947) is an Australian barrister, academic, businessman, landowner and philanthropist, and the previous Chancellor...
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  • Charles Allan Marris (11 September 1876 – 30 June 1947) was a New Zealand journalist and editor. As an editor, he "upheld Georgian poetic conventions...
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    Diarist." Jones's fiction and activities as an editor attracted the attention of other literary notables of the period, including Edgar Allan Poe and William...
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    John Harvey to sneak into 2nd and the Mazda RX-7 of Allan Moffat and Gregg Hansford to claim 3rd. Jones was quickly snapped up as teammate to Colin Bond...
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    Allan David Bloom (September 14, 1930 – October 7, 1992) was an American philosopher, classicist, and academician. He studied under David Grene, Leo Strauss...
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  • (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved August 22, 2024. William Allan Kritsonis, PhD – Founding Editor-in-Chief, National Forum Journals (Since 1982), Houston...
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    Allan Ezra Gotlieb CC OM (February 28, 1928 – April 18, 2020) was a Canadian public servant and author who served as the Canadian Ambassador to the United...
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  • Lou Grant (TV series) (category Television series created by Allan Burns)
    as Tim Butterfield (security guard) (season 1) Allan Williams as Adam Wilson (assistant foreign editor) When The Mary Tyler Moore Show ended its run,...
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  • credited work includes a script editor for Dream Team and assistant to the director in Chica de Río. In 2008, Allan began working with Bryan Kirkwood...
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  • Peter Parker, created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko. Within the context of Marvel's shared universe, Jones is a former superhero who becomes...
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    to change, however. In February 1984, Allan Jones, a staff writer on the paper since 1974, was appointed editor: defying instructions to put Kajagoogoo...
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    Edith Wharton (/ˈhwɔːrtən/; born Edith Newbold Jones; January 24, 1862 – August 11, 1937) was an American writer and designer. Wharton drew upon her insider's...
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    Steven Allan Spielberg (/ˈspiːlbɜːrɡ/; born December 18, 1946) is an American filmmaker. A major figure of the New Hollywood era and pioneer of the modern...
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  • Economics, leaving in 1944. Jones began his career in journalism; firstly with New Review as a reporter, and then later as features editor. He was there for six...
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    Allen Dulles (redirect from Allan W. Dulles)
    of U.S. defenses. Dulles collaborated with Hamilton Fish Armstrong, the editor of Foreign Affairs magazine, on two books, Can We Be Neutral? (1936), and...
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    Washington Irving. (G. K. Hall, 1990), 110–11. Burstein, 295. Jones, 333. Edgar Allan Poe to N. C. Brooks, Philadelphia, September 4, 1838. Cited in...
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  • d-a-pioneer-looks-back/ Allan Gilmour '52. Phillips Exeter Academy. https://www.exonians.exeter.edu/s/1682/images/gid2/editor_documents/events/john_e...
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  • well in his backyard". That short story was partially inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart". After he wrote the spec, many actors and directors...
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  • The Fall of the House of Usher (miniseries) (category Television shows based on works by Edgar Allan Poe)
    entire series. Loosely based on various works by 19th-century author Edgar Allan Poe (most prominently the eponymous 1840 short story), the series adapts...
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