John Philips (30 December 1676 – 15 February 1709) was an 18th-century English poet. Philips was born at Bampton, Oxfordshire, the son of Rev. Stephen...
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John Philip Sousa (/ˈsuːzə, ˈsuːsə/ SOO-zə, SOO-sə, Portuguese: [ˈso(w)zɐ]; November 6, 1854 – March 6, 1932) was an American composer and conductor of...
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John Phillips or Philips may refer to: John Edward Philips (born 1952), American historian John Phillips (educator) (1719–1795), American educator and...
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Koninklijke Philips N.V. (lit. 'Royal Philips'), commonly shortened to Philips, is a Dutch multinational conglomerate corporation that was founded in Eindhoven...
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John Philips Higman FRS (1793, Kingsbridge, Devonshire – 7 August 1855, Cambridge Terrace, Hyde Park, London) was an Anglican rector and mathematician...
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John Philip may refer to: John Phillip (poet) (before 1540—after 1590), English dramatist John Philip (missionary) (1775–1851), Scottish advocate for...
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Philips, who operated businesses in the Manchester area—John Philips (1724–1803), Nathaniel Philips (1726–1808) and Thomas Philips (1728–1811). John Leigh...
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John Philip Jacob Elkann (born 1 April 1976) is an Italian industrialist. In 1997, he became the chosen heir of his maternal grandfather Gianni Agnelli...
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2021. See Cites at online John Philips papers online from Hirosaki Academia John Edward Philips on Google Scholar Philips, John Edward 1952– on WorldCat...
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and Canada) to Philips Electronics 1983 Marantz's audio enhancement technology (Marantz Enhanced Digital Stereo) is introduced 1992 Philips acquires U.S...
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(historical)". geonames.usgs.gov. "Philips, John Finis - Federal Judicial Center". www.fjc.gov. United States Congress. "John Finis Philips (id: P000304)". Biographical...
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John Philip Holland (Irish: Seán Pilib Ó hUallacháin/Ó Maolchalann[citation needed]; February 24, 1841 – August 12, 1914) was an Irish marine engineer...
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was a center of German politics in the post-war era. He made his brother Philip Erwein (1607-1668) a Vogt in the Electorate of Mainz, where the latter acquired...
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Philips Records is a record label founded by Dutch electronics company Philips and Dutch-American music corporation Universal Music Group. It was founded...
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Ambrose Philips at Wikimedia Commons Works by or about Ambrose Philips at Wikisource Quotations related to Ambrose Philips at Wikiquote Ambrose Philips at...
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1967) Off Duty (Fontana, 1969) John Dankworth and His Music (Fontana, 1970) Full Circle (Philips, 1972) Lifeline (Philips, 1973) Echoes of Harlem (Compendia...
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2017[update], it had 1,894 inhabitants. Philipsburg was founded in 1763 by John Philips, a Scottish captain in the Dutch navy; the settlement soon became a centre...
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John Philip Kemble (1 February 1757 – 26 February 1823) was a British actor. He was born into a theatrical family as the eldest son of Roger Kemble, actor-manager...
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John Philip Walker Lindh (born February 9, 1981) is an American Taliban member who was captured by United States forces as an enemy combatant during the...
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by alternative medicines. Philips was born in Kottayam, in the state of Kerala, the third of four siblings. In 2019, Philips co-authored a paper analyzing...
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John Philip Abizaid (born April 1, 1951) is a retired United States Army general and former United States Central Command (CENTCOM) commander who served...
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This is a list of compositions by John Philip Sousa. Sources: The Summer Girl (1901) Willow Blossoms (1917) You're the Flower of My Heart – Sweet Adeline...
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Philip John (born in Newport, Wales) is a director and screenwriter. He is the managing director of his own production company, Orange River Ltd, named...
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called Philips Classics Productions was set up to manage the Philips Classics label. It was successful with artists including Alfred Brendel, Sir John Eliot...
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John Philip "Trink" Trinkaus (23 May 1918, Rockville Centre, New York – 8 February 2003, Guilford, Connecticut) was an American embryologist and one of...
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Canadian Prime Minister John Turner. Marie Christie Geills Kilgour (née McCrae) was the sister of John McCrae. In 1918, Lieut. John Philip Sousa wrote the music...
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Philip John Schuyler (/ˈskaɪlər/; November 20, 1733 - November 18, 1804) was an American general in the Revolutionary War and a United States Senator...
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The John Philip Sousa Foundation is a non-profit foundation dedicated to the promotion of band music internationally. The foundation administers a number...
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Post" (often called "The Washington Post March") is a march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1889. Since then, it has remained as one of his most popular...
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John Phillip Law (September 7, 1937 – May 13, 2008) was an American film actor. Following a breakthrough role as a Russian sailor in The Russians Are Coming...
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