• suspended prison sentence for espionage in Norway (the Wilkes/Gleditsch trial). The son of a grocer, Wilkes grew up in Christchurch, attending Christchurch West...
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    Owen & Company of New York, New York. The car was built in New York City in 1915, in Cleveland, Ohio, between 1916 and 1919 and finally in Wilkes-Barre...
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  • The Wilkes/Gleditsch trial (Norwegian: Wilkes/Gleditsch-saken) in 1982 in Norway, concerned publication of a report by two researchers of peace and conflict...
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  • Zealand which began in the early 1970s. The organisation was founded by Owen Wilkes. One of the main planks of CAFCA is opposition against foreign acquisition...
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    Alice Owen (née Wilkes; 1547 – 26 October 1613) was an English philanthropist. Owen was born in 1547 to an Islington landowner Thomas Wilkes and his wife...
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  • Wilkes is a surname of English origin, a variant of the name William. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Wilkes (1874–1936), English sports...
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    campaign, Wilkes failed to make the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1985 and the Atlanta Falcons in 1986. When football was over for Wilkes, he turned...
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  • inception in 1983. The group was founded by Owen Wilkes. According to the New Zealand Herald, "Claims by Wilkes in the early 1980s that the communications...
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  • role in this capacity was first identified publicly by peace researcher Owen Wilkes in 1984, and investigated in detail by peace activist and independent...
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    Hilton Hotel, Hawaii, February 10, 1982, cited in the 1989 paper by Owen Wilkes, editor of Peacelink and Wellington Pacific Report Blum, William (2002)...
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    Trotter Owen Wilkes George Harold (Bill) Andersen Ken Douglas Elsie Locke Vic Wilcox Wilkes 2019, p. 156. Hope & Scott 2015, pp. 548–551. Wilkes 2019, p...
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  • Widegren (1863–1938) – Swedish educator and committed peace activist Owen Wilkes (1940–2005) – New Zealand peace researcher and activist Anita Parkhurst...
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    mother is Wendy Wilkes. His younger brother, Patrick, was a golf pro and is now a golf coach in Michigan. At the age of four, Wilkes-Krier began learning...
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  • Olympic silver medalist. Sara Qadimova, 82, Azerbaijani khananda singer. Owen Wilkes, 65, New Zealand entomologist, conservationist and peace campaigner,...
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  • role in this capacity was first identified publicly by peace researcher Owen Wilkes in 1984, and investigated in detail by peace activist and independent...
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    operations in 1983. Its existence was first revealed by the peace activist Owen Wilkes and subsequently confirmed by the National Party Prime Minister Robert...
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    Owen McGlynn (1878 – October 15, 1918) was an architect who practiced in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania at the end of the nineteenth century and at the beginning...
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    Triple X) is an American spy fiction action film series created by Rich Wilkes. It consists of three full-length feature films: XXX (2002), XXX: State...
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  • gravity's rainbow: Kwajalein and US ballistic missile testing, Authors Owen Wilkes, Megan Van Frank, Peter Hayes, Australian National University, 1991,...
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    Mauna Loa (redirect from Wilkes Campsite)
    Charles Wilkes (1849). Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition. Vol. IV. G. P. Putnam. pp. 111–162. Russell A. Apple (1973). "Wilkes Campsite...
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  • Massachusetts. In her book on figure skating, Debbi Wilkes, a Canadian Hall of Fame skater and coach who watched Owen win her title, wrote: "Laurence was wonderful...
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  • 12 May – Ivan Walsh, association football player (born 1924) 12 May – Owen Wilkes, peace campaigner (born 1940) 20 May – Jack Dodd, physics academic (born...
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  • Episode 6.9 and 2004 in Project Friendly Fire), and the recurring role of Wilkes in P.O.W. (2003). In March 2013, he appeared in one of the lead roles in...
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    Zaerbo Dallas (1980) 'The Dove Hunt' as Tom Owens Stripes (1981) as Gen. Barnicke (final film role) "Robert Wilke; Was Villain in Scores of Films". The Los...
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  • fires a rocket at Wilkes' vehicle, killing him and Macroy; every DSS agent is taken out with the exception of Hobbs. Agent Wilkes is portrayed by Fernando...
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    1899 said that Wilkes left Marshallville and used the alias Sam Hose because he had been accused of assaulting an elderly black woman. Wilkes moved to Coweta...
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    Parliament John Wilkes was arrested under a general warrant for alleged seditious libel in issue No.45 of The North Briton. Pratt freed Wilkes holding that...
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    prohibitionist (advocate of temperance) Ada Wells (1863–1933), suffragette Owen Wilkes (1940–2005), peace campaigner Cecil Wood (1878–1947), architect Denis...
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    heard knocking and saw shadows. After the Smurl family moved to Wilkes-Barre, Debra Owens moved into the former Smurl home in 1988 and told reporters she...
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  • while Aaron was deployed to Iraq and rented her house to Lynn. Maya Denise Wilkes (née Wood): (played by Golden Brooks) is a former assistant to Joan and...
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