• McCoy (born 1933), American sports broadcaster Al McCoy (18941966), middleweight champion boxer Alban McCoy (born 1951), British priest and writer, former...
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  • (baseball) (1928–2006), American baseball player Al McCoy (boxer), Alexander, (18941966), American boxer Alfred McCoy (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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    Alexander Rowe (born 1992), Australian athlete Alexander Rudolph ("Al McCoy"; 18941966), American boxer Alexander Rybak (born 1986), Belarusian-born Norwegian...
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    Al McCoy, (October 23, 1894 – August 22, 1966), born Alexander Rudolph, was a boxing World Middleweight Champion from 1914 to 1917. He had a total of...
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    representative for New Jersey's 2nd congressional district from 1995 to 2019. Al McCoy (18941966), boxing world middleweight champion from 1914 to 1917. "ArcGIS REST...
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    representative for New Jersey's 2nd congressional district from 1995 to 2019 Al McCoy (18941966), boxing world middleweight champion from 1914 to 1917 2019 Census...
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  • overpowered the officers and, using an ax, broke open McCoy's cell door. Around 1:20 AM, Joseph McCoy was carried out into the street by the mob to cheers...
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  • actor Al Korovou (born c. 1947), Fijian middleweight boxer Al McCoy (Alexander Rudolph; 18941966), American world champion middleweight boxer Al Mello...
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    Charles James McCoy was an American college football and basketball coach. McCoy was the third head coach of the Florida Gators football team and the first...
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    Carlson, state senator Mike Foley, Nebraska Auditor of Public Accounts Beau McCoy, state senator Pete Ricketts, former COO of TD Ameritrade and nominee for...
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  • (1893) Richard Puryear (1894) Stephen Williams (1894) Amos Hicks (1894) Jacob Henson (1896) William Andrews (1897) Joseph H. McCoy (1897) John Anderson (1898)...
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  • Malin Akerman (born 1978) Nawaal Akram (born 1990) Nasser Al Qasabi (born 1963) Lori Alan (born 1966) Joe Alaskey (1952–2016) Carlos Alazraqui (born 1962)...
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  • 036 (NL, 1884–1887, 1891–1894, 1898–1900; AA, 1888–1889; PL, 1890) Eddie Rommel – 1,029 (AL, 1938–1959) Larry McCoy – 1,015 (AL, 1970–1999) Bob Davidson...
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    former Governor of Vermont (2003-2011) State Representatives Patricia McCoy, Minority Leader of the Vermont House of Representatives (2019–present)...
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    the US House of Representatives. Charlie Hales and Paul McCoy won the primary election. McCoy dropped out before the general election and Hales won outright...
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  • victims in Alexandria; the first, almost two years earlier, was Joseph H. McCoy. Benjamin Thomas was arrested on August 7, 1899 accused of assaulting the...
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  • (1963–1966) Abd al-Rahman al-Bazzaz, Interim President (1966) Abdul Rahman Arif, President (1966–1968) Prime ministers (complete list) – Abd al-Karim...
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  • voice-over artist for television, film, animation, commercials, video games Al McCoy, sports broadcaster, voice of the Phoenix Suns Clark R. Mollenhoff, Pulitzer...
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    Conference (Pac-12). Known as the Cougars, the first football team was fielded in 1894. The Cougars play home games on campus at Martin Stadium, which opened in...
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  • 1975) Pat Moran McCoy (born 1934) Shōtarō Moriyasu (1924–1955) Jelly Roll Morton (1890–1941) Sal Mosca (1927–2007) Bennie Moten (1894–1935) Leszek Możdżer...
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    ISBN 0-8130-1720-3 pp. 28–29 Fausto (2000), pp. 78–80. Fausto (2000), p. 50. Terrence McCoy (17 January 2022). "More enslaved Africans came to the Americas through...
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    a pair of 30-point shutouts against ranked opponents since Notre Dame's 1966 championship team. He finished his first season as the Wolverines' head coach...
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  • Loudon McAdam (1756–1836), Scotland – improved "macadam" road surface Elijah McCoy (1843–1929), Canada – Displacement lubricator Nicholas McKay Sr. (1920–2014)...
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    defendants began on October 7, 1967, as United States v. Cecil Price, et al. During this time, Price declared himself a candidate for sheriff and he lost...
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    weapons locker: Donovan took an SA80 rifle and opened fire on CPOs David McCoy and Chris Brown after they confronted him. Donovan then forced his way into...
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  • (1893) Unknown (1894–1896) Chester Brewer & Penn (1897) Chester Brewer (1898) Chester Brewer & Holmes (1899) A. F. Holste (1900) Al Chamberlain (1901)...
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  • Cosse (1966). Edited by Irish academic Gearóid Mac Eoin (born 1929). In Ériu, Volume 20 (1966), pp. 112–139. Airdena Bratha. Known as Airdena inna cóic lá...
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    in Ann Arbor on January 9, following the firing of offensive coordinator Al Borges. Michigan head coach Brady Hoke was fired after that season on December...
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  • editor Hunter Lewis (born 1947), author Hal McCoy (born 1940), baseball writer Terry Oroszi (born 1966), terrorism researcher and author Clarence Page...
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