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    become leader of the party next week. — Diary notes of Bob Carr in 1988 Despite his misgivings, Carr's performance as Opposition Leader gained approval in...
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    38389°W / 28.54778; -81.38389 Bob Carr Theater (originally the Orlando Municipal Auditorium and formerly the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre) is an auditorium...
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  • Bob Carr (born 1947) is a former premier of New South Wales, Australia. Bob Carr may also refer to: Bob Carr (archaeologist) (born 1947), American archaeologist...
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    Milton Robert Carr (March 27, 1943 – August 27, 2024) was an American lawyer, academic, and politician from Michigan. Carr served in the U.S. House of...
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  • Carr (July 13, 1899 – January 29, 1967) was mayor of Orlando, Florida from 1956 to 1967. The Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre is named for him. Carr was...
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    premier of New South Wales, former senator and former foreign minister Bob Carr. Anne Helena John was born in Perak, Malaysia, the youngest of six children...
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    The Carr–Peters scandal is an ongoing diplomatic and political scandal in Australasia, between Bob Carr, formerly Australian minister for Foreign Affairs...
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  • the Ripley P. Bullen Award 2003, Florida's Historic Preservation Award Bob Carr has been the principal investigator for numerous excavations and projects...
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    fourth ministries led by Bob Carr. He replaced Carr as premier and Leader of the New South Wales Labor Party in 2005, following Carr's resignation. Iemma led...
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    theater departments that attract an influx of young artists to the area. The Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre had hosted national Broadway tours on a regular...
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    also insulted Bob Carr, former Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Premier of New South Wales, for his stance on AUKUS. After Carr appeared at a...
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  • (activist) (1963–2011), Trinidadian scholar and human rights activist Bob Carr (disambiguation) Robert Kerr (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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  • possible candidate to replace Bob Carr as Premier of New South Wales, and announced his intention to run for the position after Carr announced his resignation...
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  • Commissioner Bob Carr (born 1947), former Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Bob Carr (born 1943), former member of the U.S. House of Representatives Bob Carr...
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    was promoted to Minister for Education and Training. Following Premier Bob Carr's unexpected resignation 27 July 2005, and the resultant resignations of...
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  • journalist and author. He was a political adviser to New South Wales Premier Bob Carr. Aarons was born in Newcastle, New South Wales, but he was brought up in...
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    James Anthony Patrick Carr (born 15 September 1972) is a British-Irish comedian, presenter, writer and actor. He is known for his rapid-fire deadpan delivery...
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    "Pete" Carr (April 22, 1950 – June 27, 2020) was an American guitarist. Carr contributed session work to recordings by Joan Baez, Luther Ingram, Bob Seger...
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    Devine deFlon Yaeger, and constructed by Abigroup and Obayashi Corporation. Bob Carr, premier of New South Wales, officially opened the stadium in November...
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    Press. ISBN 978-0-522-86443-4. Carr, Bob (2014). Diary of a Foreign Minister. New South. ISBN 978-1-74224-170-8. Carr, Kim (2013). A Letter to Generation...
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  • President of Brazil from 1995 to 2002 Kyle Carey, Celtic American musician Bob Carr, Australian politician Ron Castan, Australian Constitutional law barrister...
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  • the Electronic Transactions Association in October 2013, Heartland CEO Bob Carr published an open letter to the electronic payment processing industry...
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    pie is considered iconic. It was described by New South Wales Premier Bob Carr in 2003 as Australia's "national dish". New Zealanders regard the meat...
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    left the position to work as a senior adviser to New South Wales Premier Bob Carr. Albanese's first overseas trip was in 1986, accompanying his friend Jeremy...
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  • April 2014). "Bob Carr was right to start a debate on the influence of the Zionist lobby". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 August 2019. Carr, Bob (2014). Diary...
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  • Premier of New South Wales, Bob Carr, representing the Labor Party. The ministry covered the period from 2 April 2003, when Carr led Labor to victory at the...
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    Opposition Leader Kerry Chikarovski was struggling in the polls against Premier Bob Carr. On 25 March 2002, Brogden announced a challenge. Three days later on 28...
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    temporarily replaced Rudd as Minister for Foreign Affairs, until Senator Bob Carr became Minister for Foreign Affairs on 13 March 2012. Speculation regarding...
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    Commission from 2013 to 2018. He has previously been a political staffer for Bob Carr, a columnist with The Age and The Australian newspapers, a lecturer at...
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  • 2008 and held other ministerial portfolios in the governments of premiers Bob Carr and Morris Iemma. Costa was born in Newcastle to Greek Cypriot migrants...
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