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    Philip Henry (Pat) Morton (28 October 1910 – 18 January 1999) was an Australian businessman and politician. Born in Lismore in Northern New South Wales...
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  • Pat Morton (21 December 1920 – 20 February 2003) was a South African wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle light heavyweight at the 1948 Summer...
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    related to Pat Hitchcock. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Patricia Hitchcock. Pat Hitchcock at IMDb Pat Hitchcock at Find a Grave Pat Hitchcock...
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    surfing and the annual whale migration. The Pat Morton lookout on the headland, which named for Pat Morton, has views of the village and of Seven Mile...
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    name forward to replace him. At the vote, he became deadlocked against Pat Morton and Askin asked his former commanding officer Murray Robson to take the...
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  • politician Phil Morton, American video artist and activist Pat Morton (Philip Henry Morton), Australian businessman and politician This disambiguation...
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    Schaefer  • Commissioners Carol Soustek, Dan Diggins, Greg Kerchner, and Pat Morton  • City Clerk Stacey Johnston  • City Attorney Erica Augello Area  • Total...
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  • Travels is a live double album by the Pat Metheny Group recorded in July, October, and November 1982 and released on ECM the following year. The quintet...
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  • Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 993. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0. Cooke, Mervyn (2017). Pat Metheny:...
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  • Treatt 1956 27 / 94 5 594,740 35.11% Opposition Pat Morton 1959 28 / 94 1 603,718 35.35% Opposition Pat Morton 1962 25 / 94 3 671,716 34.85% Opposition Bob...
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    traffic by the Minister for Local Government and Minister for Highways, Pat Morton on 26 September 1969 and named in honour of the former Mayor of Dubbo...
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  • Light heavyweight Pat Morton (SAF) 2 wins  Arthur Sneddon (NZL) 1 win  Tom Trevaskis (AUS) Heavyweight  Jim Armstrong (AUS) 3 wins  Pat O'Connor (NZL) 2...
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    Mosman In office 1940–1945 Preceded by Frank Pursell OBE Succeeded by Pat Morton Personal details Born George Keith Cowlishaw (1901-11-18)18 November 1901...
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    Democrats Tim Hallam 2,247 4.0 0.0 UKIP Fran Loi 1,477 2.7 −7.9 Green Pat Morton 681 1.2 −1.7 Majority 863 1.5 −6.5 Turnout 55,508 75.0 +0.6 Conservative...
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    known for her role as Callie Adams Foster on The Fosters and Good Trouble Pat Morton - a businessman and politician who was born and attended school in Lismore...
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  • Mort Lindsey (redirect from Morton Lippman)
    Mort Lindsey (born Morton Lippman; March 21, 1923 – May 4, 2012) was an orchestrator, composer, pianist, conductor and musical director for Judy Garland...
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  • Wales had two incarnations, from 1913 to 1920 and from 1927 to 1991. Pat Morton (Liberal) resigned. Preferences were not distributed. Preferences were...
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  • Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party and Minister of the Crown, Pat Morton. The seat was subsequently won by David Arblaster (Liberal). Despite Mosman...
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    Thelma Catherine "Pat" Nixon (née Ryan; March 16, 1912 – June 22, 1993) was First Lady of the United States from 1969 to 1974 as the wife of President...
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    on 25 October 1965 by the Minister for Local Government and Highways, Pat Morton, with the mayor, Alfred Ashley-Brown, declaring "It is my sincere wish...
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  • mid-term retirement of former Liberal Leader and Minister of the Crown, Pat Morton. He went on to be re-elected with a significant majority a further five...
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  • support. Macdonald was defeated by the official Liberal Party candidate, Pat Morton, at the next election in 1947. He then retired from public life. He did...
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  • Still Life (Talking) is the fifth studio album by the Pat Metheny Group. It was released in 1987 on Geffen Records. It won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz...
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  • 10 612,419 39.54% Opposition 1956 42 / 94 6 783,362 46.25% Opposition Pat Morton 1959 44 / 94 2 603,718 44.06% Opposition 1962 39 / 94 5 852,356 44.22%...
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    leadership in 1954 and contests between Deputy Leader Robert Askin and Pat Morton became deadlocked he was asked to stand and was consequently elected as...
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  • Watercolors is the second album by American jazz guitarist Pat Metheny, recorded in February 1977 and released on ECM in June 1977. Metheny's quartet...
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    high-level bridge, in a ceremony attended by several hundred people, including Pat Morton (Minister for Local Government and Highways), Milton Morris (Minister...
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  • and became a staff member. He was press secretary to Liberal leaders Pat Morton and Robert Askin 1955 – 1959. On 16 March 1963, he married Helen Bicket...
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    announced his intention to resign, and Deputy-Leader Robert Askin and Pat Morton had tied in a vote to succeed him, Robson was persuaded by Askin to accept...
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  • Liberal Vaucluse 17 August 1954 20 September 1955 1 year, 34 days –   19 Pat Morton Liberal Mosman 20 September 1955 17 July 1959 3 years, 300 days 1956 1959...
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