William Passmore Carlin (November 23, 1829 – October 4, 1903) was a career soldier from the state of Illinois who served as a general in the Union Army...
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William Carlin (1829–1903), was a US Civil War General. William Carlin may also refer to: William Carlin (footballer) (born 1940), English football player...
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George Denis Patrick Carlin (May 12, 1937 – June 22, 2008) was an American stand-up comedian, social critic, actor, and author. Regarded as one of the...
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John William Carlin (born August 3, 1940) is an American educator and politician who served as the 40th governor of Kansas from 1979 to 1987, and the archivist...
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William Carlin (6 October 1940 – 10 June 2024) was an English professional footballer who played as a midfielder. During his career, he made over 400 appearances...
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The hunting party was led by William E. Carlin, the then 27-year-old son of Brigadier General William Carlin. Carlin was a West Point graduate. While...
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general William Passmore Carlin. Its slogan is "Where the Train Stops...And the Gold Rush Begins". Carlin is located southeast of the Carlin Trend, one...
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Sean William Carlin (born 29 November 1967) is a retired hammer thrower from Adelaide, Australia, who represented his country in two consecutive Summer...
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Carlin Elizabeth Glynn (February 19, 1940 – July 13, 2023) was an American singer and actress. Most notable for her work as a theater performer, she is...
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opposite opinions, even regarding it a "supreme aesthetic accomplishment" (William Carlin). For a modern audience, his prose may feel better when modernised (and...
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controversy as several individuals, including former governor John William Carlin, pointed out that Grissom could not have received the death penalty...
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Thomas Carlin (July 18, 1789 – February 14, 1852), a farmer, soldier and Jacksonian Democrat, was the seventh Governor of Illinois (from 1838 to 1842)...
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were Robert Docking, John W. Carlin, and Bill Graves, each of whom served 8 years (Docking served four two-year terms; Carlin and Graves each served 2 4-year...
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Will Sasso (redirect from William Sasso)
Orland, Kyle (January 25, 2024). "Did an AI write that hour-long "George Carlin" special? I'm not convinced". Ars Technica. Retrieved February 1, 2024....
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with the name include: Ben Carlin (1912–1981), Australian adventurer and engineer Bob Carlin (born 1953), musician Brian Carlin (born 1950), baseball player...
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Carlin, formerly known as Carlin Motorsport and Rodin Carlin, was a motor racing team based in the United Kingdom. It competed in six championships: FIA...
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R. Bennett and John Wegart (Ward Four); and E.M. Hartshort and William Carlin (Fifth Ward). The mayor and the aldermen were inaugurated on July 18, 1870...
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Carlin America is an American music publisher with a catalog of over 100,000 titles. The company, created under its current name in 1995 by its founder...
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Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and William S. Burroughs. "Cocksucker" was one of the seven dirty words that American comedian George Carlin first listed in his famous...
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Civil War. He served alongside William Rosecrans as Acting Assistant Adjutant General, then as Aide-de-Camp to William Carlin. Vance participated in the battles...
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Trowbridge Sherman), and Johnson (brigades of Col. William L. Stoughton and Brig. Gen. William Carlin). Each brigade consisted of two lines, one behind...
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Photoplay magazine. Dramatization of the real-life story of Walter and William Carlin, who as teenagers turned an old farm into a success. It was broadcast...
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Civil War to railroad worker William Henry Carlin (1828–1870) and his wife Frances Elizabeth Eskridge (1826–1891), Carlin lost his father as a boy. However...
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Government Printing Office. p. 1909. Drake, White, Lynn Lasseter, William Carlin (2003). Jupiter. Arcadia. pp. 9–95. ISBN 9780738515786.{{cite book}}:...
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O'Hare (SDLP) William Flanagan (SDLP) James O'Kane (Independent Nationalist) John O'Kane (Independent Nationalist) 1977 William Carlin (SDLP) John McKelvey...
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his mill stones are on display. Following John Ball's death in 1766, William Carlin, an Alexandria tailor who included George Washington and George Mason...
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Martin Carlin (c. 1730–1785) was a Parisian ébéniste (cabinet-maker), born at Freiburg, who was received as Master Ébéniste at Paris on 30 July 1766. Renowned...
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John Carlin (15 May or 15 June 1813 in Philadelphia – 23 April 1891 in New York City) was an American illustrator, painter and poet. He was the first published...
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1988. Carlin 2006, pp. 260–262. Carlin 2006, pp. 262–264, 266. Carlin 2006, p. 265. Carlin 2006, pp. 262–263, 266–267. Carlin 2006, p. 269. Carlin 2006...
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Bill Clinton (redirect from William Jefferson Clinton)
William Jefferson Clinton (né Blythe; born August 19, 1946) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 42nd president of the United States...
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