Frances Johnson-Morris is a Liberian lawyer who was the chairperson of Liberian National Election Commission (NEC) in 2005 supervising the election that...
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Frances Johnson was the last fluent speaker of the Takelma language. Fran(ces) Johnson may also refer to: Frances Johnson-Morris, a Liberian lawyer, judge...
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org. Retrieved 22 March 2019. "Johnny Lewis Named Chief Justice Frances Johnson Morris is Justice Minister". allAfrica.com. 13 February 2006. "Pres. Sirleaf...
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The elections have been referred to as "the most rigged ever" by Frances Johnson-Morris, a modern head of the country's National Elections Commission, and...
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succeeded in preventing Charles Taylor from capturing Monrovia. Prince Johnson who had been a member of Taylor's National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL)...
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democratically elected female African head of state in January 2006. Frances Johnson-Morris, the chairwoman of the National Elections Commission (NEC), announced...
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Judicial Circuit Court in Grand Cape Mount County, Liberia (c. 2006). Frances Johnson-Morris: First female justice appointed as the Chief Justice of the Supreme...
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January 1988 – September 1990 — James G. Bull 1992–1996 Amos Sawyer — Frances Johnson-Morris 1996–1997 Ruth Perry 17 Gloria Musu-Scott 1997–2003 Charles Taylor...
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prosecution because he is a legislator, but according to justice minister Frances Johnson Morris, immunity can be removed for certain crimes, including corruption...
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Henrique Pearson 1992 James Garretson Bull 1993–1996 Her Honor Frances Johnson Morris 1997 Her Honor Gloria Musu-Scott 1997–2003 Henry Reed Cooper 2003–2005...
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were postponed again until 20 December. In early December President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf banned political rallies, claiming that they could cause the Ebola...
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Frances Tiafoe Jr. (/tiˈɑːfoʊ/ tee-AH-foh; born January 20, 1998) (BigFoe) is an American professional tennis player. He reached his career high at world...
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During the early-to-mid-1990s, Eastwood had a relationship with actress Frances Fisher that produced a daughter, Francesca (born 1993). Eastwood was married...
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original on 22 May 2006. Retrieved 27 June 2020. Perraudin, Frances (15 July 2019). "Boris Johnson claimed Islam put Muslim world 'centuries behind'". The...
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Jacobson James Craig as Nels Halverson Frances Gifford as Viola Johnson Agnes Moorehead as Bruna Jacobson Morris Carnovsky as Bjorn Bjornson Jackie "Butch"...
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neighborhood of Staten Island, New York City. It was designed by Richard Morris Hunt and Frederick Law Olmsted in the late 19th century, when the Vanderbilt...
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Landers, written by Lionel Houser, and starring Chester Morris, Frances Mercer, Rita Johnson, Bruce Cabot and Edward Pawley. It was released on August...
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Austin Morris as Roxanne Hertz Jenny Powers as Miriam Rothberg Joy Suprano as Cyndi Leffer Eric William Morris as Todd Leffer Ralph Adriel Johnson as Phillip...
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(1874–1950) Dave Hennen Morris Jr. (1900–1975) Louise Morris (1901–1976) Lawrence Morris (1903–1967) Noel Morris (1904–1928) Emily Hammond Morris (1907–1995) Alice...
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Marlboro Man (category Philip Morris USA)
months. Ellen Merlo, the vice president of marketing services at Philip Morris, was quoted in a 1989 Marlboro advertisement: "We perceive Formula One and...
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Frankie Shaw (redirect from Rachel Frances Shaw)
Rachel Frances Shaw (born 1981 or 1982 ) is an American actress, writer and director. She is best known for playing Bridgette Bird on the Showtime series...
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313–314. Morris 1980, p. 457. Morris 1980, p. 464. Morris 1980, p. 471. Morris 1980, p. 467. Morris 1980, p. 472. Morris 1980, p. 469. Morris 1980, pp...
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Second Battle of Fort Wagner (redirect from Battle of Fort Wagner, Morris Island)
Fort Wagner, also known as the Second Assault on Morris Island or the Battle of Fort Wagner, Morris Island, was fought on July 18, 1863, during the American...
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Reynolds, who so impressed Johnson that he declared him "almost the only man whom I call a friend". Reynolds's younger sister Frances observed during their...
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the Home Journal, published by Morris & Willis. In 1848 the sisters moved together to New York City. In 1851, Frances moved to St. Clair, Michigan, north...
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Pinkett). He also befriends Heather (Adrienne-Joi Johnson), a young woman whose husband, Harold (Morris Chestnut), is a faithless louse. The movie comes...
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(1811–1863) Frances Hamilton (1813–1887) Alexander Hamilton (1815–1907) Alexander Hamilton Jr. (1816–1889) Maria Williamson Hamilton (1817–1822) Mary Morris Hamilton...
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Frances Wright (September 6, 1795 – December 13, 1852), widely known as Fanny Wright, was a Scottish-born lecturer, writer, freethinker, feminist, utopian...
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Fanny Crosby (redirect from Frances J. Crosby)
Frances Jane van Alstyne (née Crosby; March 24, 1820 – February 12, 1915), more commonly known as Fanny J. Crosby, was an American mission worker, poet...
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Amy Johnson and Elsie Inglis, a suffragette who took women’s medical units to serve on the Western Front in the Great War. Dove, Dame (Jane) Frances (1847–1942)...
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