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    John Patrick Hopkins (October 29, 1858 – October 13, 1918) served as mayor of Chicago, Illinois (1893–1895) for the Democratic Party. John Patrick Hopkins...
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  • and Ilchester 1715–22 John Hopkins (lieutenant governor), lieutenant governor of South Carolina, 1806-1808 John Patrick Hopkins (1858–1918), mayor of...
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    John Hopkins (born 1975) is an English actor. Some of his best-known roles include Sgt. Dan Scott on Midsomer Murders (2004–2005), Lowell in Tim Burton's...
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    Tera Patrick (born Linda Ann Hopkins; July 25, 1976) is an American former pornographic actress who was the Penthouse Pet of the Month for February 2000...
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    father's record of 21 years. The first Irish Catholic mayor was John Patrick Hopkins (1893–1895), and Rahm Emanuel (2011–2019) is the only Jewish American...
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    election to fill the remainder of Harrison's term to Democrat John Patrick Hopkins. Hopkins took office as mayor on December 27, 1893, ending Swift's acting...
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    and Ilchester 1715–22 John Hopkins (lieutenant governor), lieutenant governor of South Carolina, 1806-1808 John Patrick Hopkins (1858–1918), mayor of...
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    In the Chicago mayoral special election of 1893, John Patrick Hopkins was elected mayor. The election was triggered by the assassination of mayor Carter...
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    Patrick John Flueger (born December 10, 1983) is an American actor, first known for a principal role as Shawn Farrell in the television series The 4400...
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  • John Henry Hopkins Jr. (October 28, 1820 – August 14, 1891) was an American clergyman and hymnodist, most famous for composing the song "We Three Kings...
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  • 1989. Retrieved 31 January 2016. Patrick Binder remains in a vegetative state, said David Nichols, a Johns Hopkins Children's Center pediatric anesthesiologist...
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  • follows: The Johns Hopkins Alumni Association defines Johns Hopkins alumni as those individuals who have received a formal degree from Johns Hopkins, including...
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    2019 mayoral election, (Neal Sales-Griffin) Catholic candidates John Patrick Hopkins was the first Catholic to be elected mayor. Subsequent Catholics...
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    Johns Hopkins Children's Center (JHCC) is a nationally ranked, pediatric acute care children's teaching hospital located in Baltimore, Maryland, United...
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    Democrats as well as Populists generally denounced him. Chicago Mayor John Patrick Hopkins supported the strikers and stopped the Chicago Police from interfering...
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    The Johns Hopkins Blue Jays football team represents Johns Hopkins University in the sport of American football. The Blue Jays compete in Division III...
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    Washington & Jefferson and then drama at Johns Hopkins; he was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at Johns Hopkins. Astin started his performing career...
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    A small African-American community formed, led by activist leaders like John Jones and Mary Richardson Jones, who established Chicago as a stop on the...
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  • The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School (also Carey Business School or simply Carey) is the graduate business school of Johns Hopkins University, a private...
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    the first round of balloting, Hopkins was then nominated by acclamation. Incumbent Democrat mayor John Patrick Hopkins, tarnished by the Ogden Gas Scandal...
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  • Beta Kappa and National Merit scholar. In 1964, Malone graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a master's degree in industrial management. He received...
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  • Dan Wodicka (category Johns Hopkins Blue Jays football coaches)
    Johns Hopkins University, a position he has held since 2024. He also coached for Northern Michigan and Williams. He played college football for Johns...
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    Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center (abbreviated JHBMC or Bayview; formerly Francis Scott Key Medical Center and Baltimore City Hospital) is the teaching...
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  • On October 7, 2016, Maya relapses and Jack takes her to the ER at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital (JHACH). The hospital staff are unfamiliar with...
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    John Henry Hopkins (January 30, 1792 – January 9, 1868) was the first bishop of Episcopal Diocese of Vermont and the eighth Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal...
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  • poet Lightnin' Hopkins, blues guitarist and singer Linda Ann Hopkins (born 1976) known as Tera Patrick, pornographic actress Lisa Hopkins (born 1978), American...
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  • Juvenator. Thor was founded in 1893 by four men: John D. Hurley, Edward Hurley, John Patrick Hopkins, and Roger Charles Sullivan. In 1894, another Thor...
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  • another six pro-ordinance aldermen declined to run. Democratic Mayor John Patrick Hopkins declined to run for reelection and supported Democratic candidate...
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  • Congressman Brian Higgins – US Congressman John Hogan – US Congressman Larry Hogan – governor of Maryland John Patrick Hopkins – Chicago mayor Harry R. Hughes –...
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    despite Kenna's insistence that he would win, Coughlin visited Mayor John Patrick Hopkins, who unsuccessfully asked Skakel to withdraw from the race. Coughlin...
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