Stanley Wilson may refer to: Stanley Wilson (British politician) (1868–1938) Stanley B. Wilson (1869-1937), American labor leader and politician Stanley...
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Stanley Tobias Wilson Jr. (November 5, 1982 – February 1, 2023) was an American professional football player who was a cornerback in the National Football...
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Stanley Tobias Wilson Sr. (born August 23, 1961) is an American former professional football running back who played for the Cincinnati Bengals of the...
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Stanley Herbert Wilson (1899 - 29 November 1953) was a British composer and music teacher. Wilson was born in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire and attended...
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Stanley Wilson (November 25, 1917 – July 12, 1970) was an American musical conductor, arranger and film composer. Wilson was one of the most prolific collaborators...
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Stanley J Wilson was a male athlete who competed for England. He competed for England in the javelin at the 1934 British Empire Games in London. Wilson...
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Peter J. Weber (section Work with G. Stanley Wilson)
work in Riverside, California. Ten of his designs for the firm of G. Stanley Wilson, Architect are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Weber...
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George Stanley Wilson (1879–1958) was an American architect and builder based in Riverside, California. Wilson was born in Bournemouth, England in 1879...
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Stanley Calef Wilson (September 10, 1879 – October 5, 1967) was an American politician, attorney, and businessman from Vermont. He served as the 57th lieutenant...
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Stanley Brock Wilson (October 11, 1869 – January 27, 1937) was a Canadian-American labor leader, newspaper publisher and Methodist preacher who served...
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White – mid 30s Jesse Whittenton John Wilbur Ben Williams – mid 30s Stanley Wilson Jr. Jeff Winans – early 50s Dennis Wirgowski – early 50s Willie Wood...
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eventually cancelled. The theme music for the first season was composed by Stanley Wilson, who won the 1959 Grammy Award for the Best Soundtrack Album and Background...
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baccarat, and Stanley Wilson thought he saw Gordon-Cumming illegally adding to his stake. Stanley informed other members of the Wilson family, and they...
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Gerald Stanley Wilson (September 4, 1918 – September 8, 2014) was an American jazz trumpeter, big band bandleader, composer, arranger, and educator. Born...
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lyrics were not used. The theme was conducted by Revue musical director Stanley Wilson. In the second season, a new more modern sounding theme was introduced...
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Arthur Stanley Wilson (30 July 1868 – 12 April 1938) was a Conservative Party politician in England. He was the son of the Hull-based shipowner and prominent...
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Dorien Leon Wilson (born July 5, 1963) is an American actor known for his role as Professor Stanley Oglevee on the UPN sitcom The Parkers (the spin-off...
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Stanley Wilson Jones CMG (1 July 1888 – 17 January 1962) was a colonial administrator. He was a cadet of Malayan Civil Service in 1911 and spent his civil...
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Stan Jones (redirect from Stanley Jones)
British cyclist Stanley Jones (judge) (born 1941), Australian judge Stan Jones (painter) (1930–2012), Welsh watercolour artist Stanley Wilson Jones (1888–1962)...
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Luzena Stanley Wilson, née Hunt (c. 1820–1902) was a California Gold Rush entrepreneur. Wilson came overland to California from Missouri with her husband...
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OCLC 3660132 Link, Arthur Stanley (1947). Wilson: The Road to the White House. Princeton University Press. Link, Arthur Stanley (1956). Wilson: The New Freedom...
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Steelers, Wilson did not sign with another NFL team. After his football career, he became a financial adviser, currently[when?] working for Morgan Stanley. Wilson...
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Encyclopedia by Colin Stanley Paupers' Press – including the Centre for Colin Wilson Studies An article by Colin Stanley on Wilson's debut novel, Ritual...
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November 14, 2023, Stanley released a limited-edition gold version of the Quencher in partnership with the country music star Lainey Wilson. On November 16...
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Bartholomew Stanislaus Wilson C.S.Sp. (1884–1938), sometimes referred to as Bartholomew Stanley Wilson, was an Irish-born Roman Catholic priest, bishop...
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plot." The film score was composed by Quincy Jones and conducted by Stanley Wilson, and the soundtrack album was released on the Uni label in 1969. Allmusic's...
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Stanley Kubrick (/ˈkuːbrɪk/; July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and photographer. Widely considered...
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English judge Stanley Wilson (British politician) (Arthur Stanley Wilson, 1868–1938), Member of Parliament for Holderness Arthur Wilson (Western Australian...
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are reproduced in the items below. It is based upon Colin Stanley's The Ultimate Colin Wilson Bibliography 1956-2020, (2 volumes) Nottingham: Paupers'...
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Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley, the film stars Sadie Stanley, Sean Giambrone, and Ciara Riley Wilson. In Europe, American high school students and crimefighters...
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