Dougie Lee Poynter (born 30 November 1987) is an English musician, songwriter, fashion model, aspiring clothing designer and children's author. He is...
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pierce. Poynter may also be an Anglicised variant of the Huguenot name 'Pointier'. Ambrose Poynter (born 1796), British architect Andrew Poynter (born 1987)...
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The Poynter Institute for Media Studies is a non-profit journalism school and research organization in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. The school...
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Sir Edward John Poynter, 1st Baronet GCVO, PRA (20 March 1836 – 26 July 1919) was an English painter, designer, and draughtsman, who served as President...
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Poynter is an English surname. Poynter may also refer to: Poynter Institute, an American journalism school Poynter Col, Antarctica Poynter Hill, Antarctica...
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Henrietta Malkiel Poynter (1901–1968) was an American journalist and businesswoman credited as the co-founder of Congressional Quarterly with her husband...
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Rikki Poynter (born July 16, 1991) is a deaf YouTuber and activist. She began as a beauty vlogger and is now a lifestyle vlogger with a focus on Deaf...
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the Poynter Institute. Poynter was born in Sullivan, Indiana, in 1903. His family moved to Florida nine years later when his father, Paul Poynter, bought...
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Sir Ambrose Macdonald Poynter (26 September 1867 – 31 May 1923) was a British calligrapher, artist and architect. Poynter was born at 24 Gower Street...
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William Amos Poynter (May 29, 1848 – April 5, 1909) was a Nebraska politician and the tenth Governor of Nebraska from 1899 to 1901, running under a fusion...
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Jane Poynter is an American aerospace executive, author and speaker. She is founder, co-CEO and CXO of Space Perspective, a luxury space travel company...
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fellow band members are Tom Fletcher (rhythm guitarist and vocals), Dougie Poynter (bass and vocals), and Harry Judd (drums). From 2018, Jones released a...
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Tom Fletcher (section With Dougie Poynter)
wrote most of their first album, Room on the 3rd Floor. Bassist Dougie Poynter and drummer Harry Judd were subsequently recruited via a classified advertisement...
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Poynter (June 6, 1883 – August 13, 1960) was an American writer, playwright and actress. Though her career touched on Broadway and Hollywood, Poynter...
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Robert Addison "Bobby" Poynter (born December 5, 1937) is an American retired sprinter. He ran collegiately for San Jose State College, where he was coached...
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Pettus Glacier (redirect from Poynter Hill)
long, which flows north from Ebony Wall into Gavin Ice Piedmont between Poynter Hill and Tinsel Dome, Trinity Peninsula, Antarctica. Pettus Glacier is...
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and piano), Danny Jones (lead vocals, harmonica, and guitar), Dougie Poynter (bass guitar, vocals) and Harry Judd (drums). They were signed to Island...
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The Poynter Lecture is given every two years at the British Society for the History of Medicine in memory of Noël Poynter, past president of BSHM, who...
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Ambrose Poynter (16 May 1796 – 20 November 1886) was a British architect. He was one of the founding members of the Institute of British Architects in...
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The Poynter Baronetcy, of Albert Gate in the City of Westminster in the County of London, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was...
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MacDonald sisters (redirect from Agnes Poynter)
president of the Royal Academy Edward Poynter during 1866 in a double wedding with her quieter sister Louisa. Poynter appeared to be a manic depressive and...
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Charles Ernest Poynter QSO JP (8 February 1939 – 20 August 2007) was the mayor of Wanganui from 1986 to 2004. He was prominent in opposing the Māori occupation...
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Andrew David Poynter (born 25 April 1987) is a former Irish cricketer. Poynter is a right-handed batsman and off-spin bowler who was trained at the Middlesex...
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James Irsley Poynter (December 1, 1916 – November 4, 1950) was a United States Marine Corps sergeant who served in World War II and the Korean War where...
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William Poynter (20 May 1762 – 26 November 1827) was an English Catholic priest who served as Vicar Apostolic of London. Poynter was educated at the English...
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Poynter's Grove, sometimes known as Pointers Grove or Poynters Hall, was a house that once existed in Totteridge, north London. The house was originally...
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Dan Poynter (September 17, 1938 – November 3, 2015) was an American author, consultant, publisher, professional speaker, and parachute designer. Starting...
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British artist Edward Poynter, depicting three nude sirens or nymphs from Greek mythology that lure sailors to their deaths. Poynter painted two versions...
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guitar Danny Jones – vocals, guitar, production Harry Judd – drums Dougie Poynter – vocals, bass guitar, guitar Additional contributors Jason Perry – production...
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Yachting World Cups. The Nelson Poynter Memorial Library opened in 1996 to commemorate Nelson Poynter. The Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, serving the...
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