John Haines (1924–2011) was a poet laureate of Alaska. John Haines may also refer to: John Haines (cricketer) (1825–1894), English first-class cricketer...
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Representatives John Haines (disambiguation), several people, including: John Haines (1924–2011), poet and educator John Charles Haines, (1818–1896), American...
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footballer John Haynes Holmes (1879–1964), American politician John Haines (disambiguation) John Hanes (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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Governor Haines may refer to: Daniel Haines (1801–1877), Governor of New Jersey John M. Haines (1863–1917), Governor of Idaho William T. Haines (1854–1919)...
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statesman John Wesley Hanes III (1925–2018), American civil servant John Haines (disambiguation) John Haynes (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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Senator Haines may refer to: C. William Haines (1928–1996), New Jersey State Senate John Charles Haines (1818–1896), Illinois State Senate Larry E. Haines (born...
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California Elizabeth Haines House, Sebring, Florida, NRHP-listed John Haines House, Boise, Idaho, listed on the NRHP in Ada County, Idaho Haines House Museum...
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(Blacher opera), a 1943 opera by Boris Blacher Roméo et Juliette, de la Haine à l'Amour, a 2001 musical by Gérard Presgurvic Giulietta e Romeo (musical)...
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Valley League John B. Root (born 1958, as Jean Guilloré), French porn director John Henry Haines Root (1908–1991), Canadian politician John Wellborn Root...
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Haynes (redirect from Haynes (disambiguation))
museum in Sparkford, Somerset, England. Haine Hayne Haines (disambiguation) Hanes Hayes Hawnes This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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novel set in the Mass Effect universe Deception, a 2012 novel by Carolyn Haines Deception: Pakistan, the United States, and the Global Nuclear Weapons Conspiracy...
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Slim (redirect from Slim (disambiguation))
wasting it produces in untreated victims Slim, a 1934 novel by William Wister Haines Slim (film), a 1937 film adaptation of the novel starring Henry Fonda Search...
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Hoge (redirect from Hoge (disambiguation))
American writer Merril Hoge (born 1965), American football player Sara Haines Smith Hoge (1864-1939), American temperance activist Solomon L. Hoge (1836–1909)...
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John Pringle may refer to: John Pringle, Lord Haining (c. 1674–1754), Scottish landowner, judge and politician, shire commissioner for Selkirk 1702–07...
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Grossman (disambiguation), multiple people David Guest (disambiguation), multiple people David Gunn (disambiguation), multiple people David Haines (disambiguation)...
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Heaven and Earth (redirect from Heaven and Earth (disambiguation))
Heaven and Earth, a 2010 album by Nathan Haines Heaven and Earth (John Martyn album), a 2011 album by John Martyn Heaven & Earth (Yes album) (2014) List...
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Joseph Moore (redirect from Joe Moore (disambiguation))
in 1971 Joseph Moore (cricketer) (born 1888), Barbadian cricketer Joseph Haines Moore (1878–1949), American astronomer Joseph B. Moore (American educator)...
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1947), Greek author Rhea Lydia Graham (born 1952), American researcher Rhea Haines (1894–1964), American actress Rhea Harder (born 1976), German actress Rhea...
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Tamsin (disambiguation) Tara (disambiguation) Palmyra Tamara (disambiguation) Jones, Daniel (2011). Roach, Peter; Setter, Jane; Esling, John (eds.). Cambridge...
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Haynes House (redirect from Haynes House (disambiguation))
Historic Site, Johnson City, Tennessee, NRHP-listed Haines House (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Haynes...
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Hughes (surname) (section Disambiguation pages)
Hughes (disambiguation) Jeff Hughes (disambiguation) Jesse Hughes (disambiguation) Jim Hughes (disambiguation) Joe Hughes (disambiguation) John Hughes...
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Windebank (redirect from Francis Windebank (disambiguation))
professional cricketer. See also Windebank baronets, of Haines Hill (1645) extinct 1719 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Windebank...
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Avery (given name) (redirect from Avery (given name) (disambiguation))
and writer Nicole Avery Cox, American actress and comedy writer Avery Haines, Canadian television journalist Avery Yale Kamila, American journalist and...
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social critic Courtney Gains (born 1965), American actor Lawrence Courtney Haines (known as Courtney) (c. 1920 – 1996), Australian ornithologist Courtney...
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producer Stephen Hahn (disambiguation), multiple people Steven Hahn (born 1951), history professor and author Stephen G. Haines (1945–2012), American organizational...
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Townsend Cromwell, oceanographer Townsend Dodd, US Army aviator Townsend Haines (1792–1865), American politician and judge from Pennsylvania Townsend Harris...
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(1901-1986), English rower Denis Guyer (born 1966), American politician Denis Haines (born 1957), English musician Denis Halilović (born 1986), Slovenian footballer...
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character from the 1989 Christmas film Prancer, played by Cloris Leachman Haines, Mary Helen. "Ch. 1 MacFarlanes in Scotland and Ireland". www.clanmacfarlane...
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Scottish botanist Harold Dickie (1874–1954), New Zealand politician John Dickie (disambiguation) Kate Dickie (born circa 1971), Scottish actress Mat Dickie (born...
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Bennett (disambiguation) A. L. Bennett Ambrose L. Bennett (1924–2008), American basketball player Amelia Bennett (1839–1921) aka Amelia Horne, Amy Haines, British...
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