• Ottawa (disambiguation) Senators (disambiguation) Senator (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ottawa Senators...
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  • Senator The Senate (disambiguation) List of national senates in the world Hotel Senator (disambiguation) Washington Senators (disambiguation) Ottawa Senators...
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  • organization Daewoo Sens, a Ukrainian version of the Daewoo Lanos automobile Ottawa Senators, a team in the National Hockey League S.E.N.S., a Japanese instrumental...
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    Chinese airline based in Shanghai An abbreviation for Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Ottawa Senators, a National Hockey League team Over-the-top media service...
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  • politician in Newfoundland John Bower Lewis (1817–1874), politician in Ottawa John Lewis (cricketer) (1867–1939), Australian cricketer John Lewis (footballer...
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  • Pardubice, Chicago Blackhawks, Buffalo Sabres, Detroit Red Wings and Ottawa Senators Dominator, also known as Nils Fjellström, the drummer for Dark Funeral...
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  • former professional ice hockey player and former head coach of the Ottawa Senators Paul McLean (footballer, born 1964), Scottish footballer Paul McLean...
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  • higher education in Tettnang, Germany Montfort Hospital, a hospital in Ottawa, Canada Montfort, a community in the municipality of Wentworth-Nord, Quebec...
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  • founder of the Ottawa Citizen newspaper William Bevan Harris, British-American comic actor, better known as Billy Bevan Bill Harris (disambiguation) William...
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  • Haydon (senator) (1867–1932), member of the Senate of Canada Andrew S. Haydon (1933–2024), municipal politician in Ottawa, and grandson of the senator Andrew...
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  • Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ben Franklin Place, a building in Ottawa named after the former Mayor of Nepean Benjamin Franklin's phonetic alphabet...
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  • permitted the Washington Senators to move in time for next year's season, and gave Washington, D.C., an expansion team. The former Senators changed their name...
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  • runner Jim Clark (ice hockey) (born 1954), director of scouting for the Ottawa Senators James Clark (physician in Dominica) (1737–1819), Scottish doctor and...
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  • (1792–1855) was a Scottish-born Canadian businessman and co-founder of Ottawa, Ontario. Thomas or Tom McKay may also refer to: Thomas McKay (fur trader)...
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  • adviser David Hill (Canadian politician) (born c. 1978), Canadian politician, Ottawa city councillor David Hill (Rangers footballer) (fl. 1881–1882), Scottish...
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    sometimes used as they are in the Tamaki River. In the 1896–97 season, the Ottawa Senators first adopted the "barber pole" design for their hockey jersey, with...
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  • hockey), played in 1997–98 Ottawa Senators season Jeff Sullivan (disambiguation) Geoff Sullivan (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • (1860–1919), Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan George Brown (Ottawa politician) (born 1959), Ottawa politician George Brown (Governor of Bombay) (fl. 1811–1812)...
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  • Leeder may refer to: Cyril Leeder (born 1959), president of the Ottawa Senators professional ice hockey team S.H. Leeder William George Leeder (1845-1906)...
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  • Allen (Canadian politician) (1871–1935), Canadian politician; mayor of Ottawa John Allin (Puritan minister) (1596–1671), or Allen, English born Puritan...
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  • Currie (1891–1951), head coach of the Ottawa Senators Alexander Currie, agricultural labourer This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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  • John S. Davis (1898–1985), American head college football coach for the Ottawa University Braves, 1930 John Davis, Jr., (born 1953), American professional...
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  • John Scott (Canadian politician) (1822–1857), first mayor of Bytown, later Ottawa, Canada John Scott (entomologist) (1823–1888), English entomologist John...
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  • was used to broadcast a regional Ottawa Senators game due to conflicts with the 104th Grey Cup (which featured the Ottawa RedBlacks, and was being simulcast...
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  • Smith may refer to: D. J. Smith (ice hockey) (born 1977), former Ottawa Senators head coach and NHL player D. J. Smith (American football) (born 1989)...
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  • both elect two Senators, with the ACT electing 3 members of the House of Representatives and the NT two. The terms of the territory senators are tied to...
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  • Westminster, Colorado Charles Wyrick, Oklahoma Senator from District 1, which includes Craig, Delaware and Ottawa counties Jimmy Wyrick (born 1976), former...
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  • Dany (redirect from Dany (disambiguation))
    fencer Dany Heatley (born 1981), Canadian ice hockey player, for the Ottawa Senators Dany Kane (1969–2000), Canadian criminal Dany Lademacher (born 1950)...
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  • journalist Fred Elliott (1903–1982), Canadian ice hockey player (1917 Ottawa Senators) Gail Elliott, British fashion designer and former model Grant Elliott...
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  • Millikin (1891–1958), United States Senator from Colorado Hugh Millikin (born 1957), Australian curler originally from Ottawa, Ontario James Millikin (1827–1909)...
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