• Vice Admiral Sir Gilbert Owen Stephenson, KBE, CB, CMG, DL (13 February 1878 – 27 May 1972) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy, a pioneer of anti-submarine...
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  • at Red Arrow Studios. Baker wrote a biography of Vice-Admiral Sir Gilbert Stephenson, under whom he had served. The Terror of Tobermory was published by...
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  • Robert Stephenson (1819–1905), English civil engineer (nephew of George Stephenson) George Stephenson (disambiguation), multiple other people Gilbert Stephenson...
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    Western Isles, under the command of the legendary Vice admiral Sir Gilbert Stephenson, the so-called "Terror of Tobermory". His biography was written by...
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  • Shelagh Stephenson is an English playwright and actress. Stephenson was born in Tynemouth, Northumberland in 1955. She read drama at Manchester University...
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  • Training School at Tobermory on the Isle of Mull under Vice Admiral Gilbert Stephenson. Launched in 1902 as the Dutch Batavier Line passenger ship Batavier...
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    the Restricted Area were under Commodore (later Vice Admiral) Sir Gilbert Stephenson, whose strict discipline and ferocious temper earned him the nickname...
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    indicted on both charges. Three men: Louis Dondino, Carl Hammerberg, and Gilbert Stephenson were convicted of rioting; none served more than 15 months in prison...
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  • John Winfield Stephenson (born c. 1923/1924 – May 15, 2015) was an American actor who worked primarily in voice-over roles. Stephenson was from Kenosha...
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    maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Stephenson, Kristen (September 28, 2017). "Voice of 'Jeopardy!' John Gilbert achieves a record for his career on the...
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  • Expedition of 1897. He was also instrumental in getting Vice Admiral Sir Gilbert Stephenson to return a Benin ceremonial sacrificial sword acquired during the...
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  • 1955-1956: John Chant, District Officer, Tanganyika Territory 1953-1955: Gilbert Stephenson, Northern Nigeria 1949-1952: Sir George Cartland, University of Tasmania...
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    Poppins by P. L. Travers (2012) The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert (2013) The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing (2010) The Paying Guests by...
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  • festivities. Peterson held his position for seven years and in 1947 Gilbert Stephenson accepted the position as the school's second director. The following...
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  • Stephenson Harwood LLP is a law firm with over 1,300 people worldwide, including more than 200 partners. Headquartered in London, United Kingdom, with...
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    Cincinnati, Laconia, Pullman, Gilbert & Bush, Harlan & Hollingsworth, Wason, Pressed Steel, Brooklyn Heights Railroad, John Stephenson, and Jewett car companies...
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    Sir Humphrey Gilbert (c. 1539 – 9 September 1583) was an English adventurer, explorer, member of parliament and soldier who served during the reign of...
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    William Haswell Stephenson (1836-1918) was an English industrialist, politician, philanthropist, and Lord Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne. Stephenson was born at...
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    Benjamin Charles Stephenson or B. C. Stephenson (1839 – 22 January 1906) was an English dramatist, lyricist and librettist. After beginning a career in...
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    (1952), 30. Mehew (2004). Balfour (1901) I, 67; Furnas (1952), pp. 43–45. Stephenson, Robert Louis (1850–1894) – Childhood and schooling Archived 9 August...
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    Karl Gilbert (May 6, 1843 – May 1, 1918), known by the abbreviated name G. K. Gilbert in academic literature, was an American geologist. Gilbert was born...
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  • 8,753 3,353 2,929 — 44,198 63.5% Mid Bedfordshire BDF E Con Con Blake Stephenson 16,912 34.1% 2.66% 15,591 16,912 8,594 4,068 2,584 1,872 49,621 65.1%...
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    Christ Ministries, Inc. and Word of Outreach Christian Center Timothy Stephenson, founder of the EAST Initiative Asa Hutchinson Federal legislators Rick...
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    Justice Stephenson. The second son of Sir Guy Stephenson CB, by his marriage to Gwendolen Talbot, a daughter of John Gilbert Talbot PC MP, Stephenson was...
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  • produced by Sarah Proudfoot Clinch and starring Tony Booth, Lee Gilbert, and Nicola Stephenson. Set in 1955 Liverpool, it tells the story of a young boy who...
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  • Reach for the Sky (category Films directed by Lewis Gilbert)
    Paul Brickhill. The film stars Kenneth More and was directed by Lewis Gilbert. It won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film of 1956. The film's composer...
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  • worldwide. In November 2012, AND1 signed then-Pacer Lance Stephenson to an endorsement deal. Stephenson had won the NYC basketball championships in all four...
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  • Shelby Stephenson (born June 14, 1938) is an American poet. On December 22, 2014, he was named by Governor Pat McCrory as the ninth North Carolina Poet...
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    Alfred Cellier (category People associated with Gilbert and Sullivan)
    early 1891, together with Stephenson. His last comic operas, Doris (1889, with Stephenson) and The Mountebanks (with Gilbert, produced in January 1892...
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  • episode "Asian Population Studies" Annie develops a crush on Dr. Rich Stephenson, a fellow Greendale student that Jeff had clashed with. Jeff seems jealous...
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