John Cunningham Brown (February 13, 1844 – January 18, 1929) was an Irish-born newspaper owner and political figure in British Columbia. He represented...
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Brown (c. 1843–?), Canadian political figure in New Brunswick John Cunningham Brown (1844–1929), Irish-born political figure in British Columbia John...
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a founding member of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, and was Cunningham's leading dancer for twenty years. Brown performed in almost every dance...
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Liam Cunningham (born 2 June 1961) is an Irish actor. He is known for playing Davos Seaworth in the HBO epic-fantasy series Game of Thrones. Cunningham has...
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Mercier Philip "Merce" Cunningham (April 16, 1919 – July 26, 2009) was an American dancer and choreographer who was at the forefront of American modern...
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provincial secretary and education minister, was in turn succeeded by John Cunningham Brown. Brown was an ally of former premier Joseph Martin, and his appointment...
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(1808–1895), Scottish missionary and forestry pioneer in South Africa John Cunningham Brown (1844–1929), Irish-born political figure in British Columbia This...
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William John Cunningham (born June 3, 1943) is an American former professional basketball player and coach, who was nicknamed the Kangaroo Kid for his...
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October and November respectively. Gordon Cunningham's cousin Benny Stringer appeared in November, and Holly Cunningham made her first appearance in December...
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Randall Wade Cunningham Sr. (born March 27, 1963) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL)...
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February 6, 1902. Joseph Martin 47 William Wallace Burns McInnes 17 John Cunningham Brown 8 George Ritchie Maxwell 4 Scattering 14 (Source: "Canadian Annual...
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Anatomy and Cunningham's Manual of Practical Anatomy. Cunningham was born in the manse at Crieff, the son of the Very Rev John Cunningham (1819–1893)...
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Laurie Cunningham XI was composed of Black British players. The West Brom XI team featured Tony Godden, Paddy Mulligan, Derek Statham, Tony Brown, John Wile...
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Imogen Cunningham (/ˈkʌnɪŋəm/; April 12, 1883 – June 23, 1976) was an American photographer known for her botanical photography, nudes, and industrial...
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Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in a 1901 by-election held after John Cunningham Brown was named to cabinet, and was re-elected in 1903, 1907, 1909 and...
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Human polyomavirus 2 (redirect from John Cunningham virus)
Human polyomavirus 2, commonly referred to as the JC virus or John Cunningham virus, is a type of human polyomavirus (formerly known as papovavirus)....
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John Brown (8 December 1826 – 27 March 1883) was a Scottish personal attendant and favourite of Queen Victoria for many years after working as a ghillie...
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Gardens, and this brought him in touch with Robert Brown and Joseph Banks. On Banks' recommendation, Cunningham went to Brazil with James Bowie between 1814...
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Randall Harold "Duke" Cunningham (born December 8, 1941) is an American former politician, Vietnam War veteran and fighter ace. Cunningham served as a Republican...
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John Anderson Cunningham, Baron Cunningham of Felling, PC DL (born 4 August 1939) is a British politician who was a Labour Member of Parliament for over...
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Armstrong, 1871–1878 and 1881–1884 Robert Dickinson, 1875–1878 John Cunningham Brown, 1890–1894 and 1900–1901 Arthur (Wells) Gray, 1927–1944 (died in...
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1900 Richard McBride, Minister of Mines, acclaimed July 17, 1900 John Cunningham Brown, Provincial Secretary, defeated by Thomas Gifford on September 25...
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culture, and Chris Brown's return to the UK proves it". December 9, 2022. Cunningham, Kyndall (June 24, 2021). "Will We Ever Hold Chris Brown Accountable?"...
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John Cunningham (1799 – 2 October 1873) was a Scottish architect. He designed Lime Street railway station and the original Philharmonic Hall in Liverpool...
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atus/1858551629747765747 Official campaign websites Sam Brown (R) for Senate Chris Cunningham (L) for Senate Joseph Destin (I) for Senate Janine Hansen...
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John Cunningham, 15th Earl of Glencairn (1749 – 24 September 1796) was a Scottish nobleman, cavalry officer, and finally a priest. The younger son of...
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David Brown Santasalo, formerly David Brown Engineering, is a British engineering company, principally engaged in the manufacture of gears and gearboxes...
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Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer by John Smith in 1992. Following Labour's victory in the 1997 general election, Brown was appointed as Chancellor, becoming...
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quarterback for the Buffalo Bills. Brown grew up in the Cliffwood section of Aberdeen Township, New Jersey, and attended St. John Vianney High School in Holmdel...
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John Cunningham Lilly (January 6, 1915 – September 30, 2001) was an American physician, neuroscientist, psychoanalyst, psychonaut, philosopher, writer...
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