• James Callaghan (1912–2005) served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1976 to 1979. James or Jim Callaghan may also refer to: James Callaghan...
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  • United Kingdom James Callaghan (disambiguation), several others Jeremy Callaghan (born 1967), Australian actor John Callaghan (disambiguation), several people...
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  • particularly applied as a nickname to individuals named James, such as UK Prime Minister James Callaghan. Often with the spelling Sonny Jim, it was used as...
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  • Phenomenon Jim Callahan (politician), Kentucky legislator James Callaghan (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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  • O'Callaghan (redirect from Mr Callaghan)
    O'Callaghan (/əˈkæləhən, oʊ-, -hæn, -ɡən, -ɡæn/) or simply Callaghan without the prefix (anglicized from two separate surnames and clans, Ó Ceallacháin...
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  • recent was held against the Labour government of James Callaghan in March 1979, after which Callaghan was forced to hold a general election by May and...
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  • about state education, touched off by a 1976 speech by Prime Minister James Callaghan Great Debate (Cuba), a debate in Cuba about how to transform the economy...
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  • Nunavut, Canada Jim McAlpine, socially intrepid protagonist of Morley Callaghan's novel the Loved and the Lost (1951) MV Empire MacAlpine, a merchant aircraft...
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  • player Ian Callaghan (born 1942), English footballer Ian Callum (born 1954), British design director for Jaguar Ian Cameron (disambiguation), multiple...
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    writer, television personality and socialite Paul Callaghan (1947–2012), New Zealand physicist Paul Callaghan (Gaelic footballer) (born 1971), Irish Gaelic...
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  • Party (disambiguation) Communist party List of communist parties Democratic Socialist Party (disambiguation) Labour government (disambiguation) Labour...
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  • government, 1974–1979, the British government under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan respectively First Blair ministry, the British government under Tony...
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  • 1978 Time and Chance, the 1987 memoirs of British prime minister James Callaghan Time and Chance (Kim Campbell), a 1996 book by Kim Campbell, former...
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  • members also chose to float freely against sterling and the dollar. James Callaghan became Prime Minister in 1976. He was immediately told the economy...
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    on the title city for any other burgh. In 1969, the Home Secretary, James Callaghan, stated that there were six cities in Scotland (without naming them)...
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  • The Dark Side of the Moon You Am I's latest CD The 69'ers' drummer, Tom Callaghan (only the second apostrophe is possessive) His 'n' Hers's first track...
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    1987 revised volume by Charles R.P. Keating, Esq. Wilmette, Illinois: Callaghan & Company. Moholy-Nagy, Sibyl (1968). Matrix of Man: An Illustrated History...
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    notable as the mountain featured on the label of Kokanee beer. Kokanee (disambiguation) Kokanee Creek Provincial Park Valhalla Provincial Park "Protected Planet...
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  • (1949–2001), American pilot Chic Calderwood (1937–1966), Scottish boxer James Callaghan Chic Charnley (born 1963), Scottish footballer Chic Chocolate, born...
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  • parties that have governed Socialist International Progressive Alliance James C. Docherty; Peter Lamb (2 October 2006). Historical Dictionary of Socialism...
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  • MRT station Nicoll Highway collapse Nicolás Vélez Nida Manzoor Nigel Callaghan Nigel Vanu Niger at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics Nigeria at the 2010...
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    Samuel Maverick (1818–1898) Samuel Maverick, Jr. (1837–1936) Maverick disambiguation page "maverick". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University...
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  • considering material on which he may be called to give evidence." In Stanton v Callaghan (1999) 2 WLR 745, Chadwick LJ said: "It seems to me that the following...
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    June 1973, page 2 Daily Mirror Wednesday 4 April 1973, page 15 Presenter: James Lipton (12 May 2002). "Inside the Actors Studio: Hugh Grant". Inside the...
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    Peter FitzSimons and actor Peter Rowsthorn. Novels portal Moondyne (disambiguation) O'Reilly, John Boyle (December 2010). Moondyne Joe: A Story from the...
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    Harbour, along with three sailboats and two canoes. East India Company (disambiguation) Staniforth, Mark (1996). "Tracing artefact trajectories — following...
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    place fell into obscurity. Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park Kokanee (disambiguation) "Protected Planet | Kokanee Creek Park". Protected Planet. Retrieved...
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