Patricia Watkins (born 3 June 1949) was elected to the Parliament of Western Australia on 19 February 1983 as the Labor Party Member for Joondalup. Watkins served...
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American engineer Jackie Watkins (born 1949), Australian politician Jacoby Watkins (born 1984), American football coach Jameel Watkins (born 1977), American...
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hard bop artists in the Detroit area, including Donald Byrd and Jackie McLean. Watkins was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States. An original member...
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2013. Stewart, Jackie (2007). Jackie Stewart Winning Is Not Enough. London: Headline Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-7553-1537-6. "Jackie Stewart interview:...
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Watkins guest-starred on the Cold Case season 5 episode "World's End". In July 2009, a Funny or Die video called The Sentimentalist starring Watkins was...
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his retirement in 2002. He was married to Western Australian state MP Jackie Watkins from 1985. McKiernan died at his home in Perth on 10 August 2018(2018-08-10)...
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her parents' divorce, Watkins' mother obtained a marketing degree and relocated the family to Boston when Watkins was 15. Watkins attended Moses DeWitt...
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in Oxford and later, in London. Watkins also acted as a race track doctor at weekends which he continued at Watkins Glen International when he was appointed...
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Jackie Watkins, as Labor won the election in a landslide. Nanovich recontested Joondalup at the 1986 election, but was again defeated, with Watkins increasing...
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created for the 1983 state election when it was won by Labor candidate Jackie Watkins, who held the seat for two terms. Joondalup was abolished and replaced...
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Western Australian Legislative Assembly Preceded by Jackie Watkins Member for Wanneroo 1993–1996 Succeeded by Iain MacLean...
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Sherman) – 6:37 Jackie McLean – alto saxophone Donald Byrd – trumpet Mal Waldron – piano Doug Watkins – bass Ronald Tucker – drums Jackie McLean discography...
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Joondalup (1983–1989) Member Party Term Jackie Watkins Labor 1983–1989 Joondalup (1996–present) Member Party Term Chris Baker Liberal 1996–2001 Tony...
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abolished seat of Joondalup, and was won by Labor MP Jackie Watkins, then the member for Joondalup. Watkins lost the seat one term later when Labor lost government...
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bassist Doug Watkins and drummer Art Taylor. Tuba player Ray Draper appears on three tracks. "Flickers" (Waldron) - 6:59 "Help" (Watkins) - 8:42 "Minor...
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List of Roseanne and The Conners characters (redirect from Jackie Harris (Roseanne))
time for her husband and children as possible. She and her younger sister, Jackie, are the daughters of Beverly and Al Harris. Roseanne is married to Dan...
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Member Party Term Jackie Watkins Labor 1989–1993 Wayde Smith Liberal 1993–1996 Iain MacLean Liberal 1996–2001 Dianne Guise Labor 2001–2008 Paul...
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Lights Out! (redirect from Lights Out! (Jackie McLean))
– 8:51 "Inding" (McLean) – 6:30 Jackie McLean – alto saxophone Donald Byrd – trumpet Elmo Hope – piano Doug Watkins – bass Art Taylor – drums "Reviews...
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Gavan Troy 1.5 6.1 4.6 June van de Klashorst Liberal Wanneroo Labor Jackie Watkins 1.6 2.9 1.3 Wayde Smith Liberal Whitford Labor Pam Beggs 1.7 7.8...
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Ridley Reg Tubby Helena Labor Gordon Hill Beryl Joines Joondalup Labor Jackie Watkins Mick Nanovich Harry Frochter (Dem) Vida Wright (Ind) Kalamunda Liberal...
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as BLP 4048 and BST 84048 featuring Byrd with Jackie McLean or Hank Mobley, Duke Pearson, Doug Watkins or Reggie Workman, and Lex Humphries. The Allmusic...
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Bunbury Phil Smith ALP 1.5% Swan Hills Gavan Troy ALP 1.5% Wanneroo Jackie Watkins ALP 1.6% Whitford Pam Beggs ALP 1.7% Helena Gordon Hill ALP 2.6% Armadale...
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guitar in Tiny Bradshaw's orchestra. After his father's death in 1939, Jackie's musical education was continued by his godfather, his record-store-owning...
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Jacky Ickx (redirect from Jackie Ickx)
last lap. He also drove for Cooper in the United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen but retired on lap 45 with overheating. In 1968 Ickx drove in Formula...
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Esperance-Dundas Judyth Watson ALP 7.1% Mandurah John Read ALP 9.4% Joondalup Jackie Watkins ALP 9.5% Whitford Pam Beggs ALP 9.8% Nollamara Keith Wilson ALP 9.9%...
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ALP 2.7% Scarborough Graham Burkett ALP 5.7% Fairly safe Joondalup Jackie Watkins ALP 6.7% Mitchell David Smith ALP 6.9% Whitford Pam Beggs ALP 7.7% Esperance-Dundas...
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(Lib) Helena Labor Gordon Hill Marianne McCall (Lib) Joondalup Labor Jackie Watkins Mick Nanovich (Lib) Kalamunda Liberal Theraza Glindon Ian Thompson (Lib)...
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Formula One motor race held on October 6, 1968, at the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course in Watkins Glen, New York. It was race 11 of 12 in both the 1968...
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Julius Watkins, Albert Socarras, Paul Chambers, Mal Waldron, Art Taylor, Fats Navarro, John Richard Lewis, Jackie McLean, David Amram and Jackie Mills...
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Troy[1] Labor Mundaring 1983–1993 Reg Tubby Liberal Greenough 1975–1989 Jackie Watkins Labor Joondalup 1983–1993 Leo Watt Liberal Albany 1974–1993 Tony Williams...
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