Carolina and John Wooden of UCLA for McMillen's services. McMillen played for the Terrapins from 1971 to 1974, McMillen was also a member of the 1972 U.S...
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Tom McMillen may refer to: Thomas Richard McMillen or Thomas Haden Church (born 1960), American actor, director, and writer Thomas Roberts McMillen (1916–2012)...
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Edmund Charles McMillen (born March 2, 1980) is an American video game designer and artist. He is known for his Adobe Flash games with unconventional visual...
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McMillen or MacMillen is a surname. The origin of the name derives from the origin of the Scottish Clan MacMillan; see also the similar surname McMillan...
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Thomas Haden Church (redirect from Thomas R. McMillen (actor))
Thomas Haden Church (born Thomas Richard McMillen; June 17, 1960) is an American actor. After starring in the 1990s sitcom Wings and playing the lead for...
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Charles McMillen may refer to: Tom McMillen (Charles Thomas McMillen, born 1952), American politician Charles McMillen (architect) (1854–1911), Irish-born...
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William McMillen (19 May 1927 – 28 April 1975), aka Liam McMillen, was an Irish republican activist and an officer of the Official Irish Republican Army...
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Investigating Innocence (section Tom McMillen)
male DNA profile eliminating Tom McMillen and his co-defendants Gary Edgington and Donald Johnston as the source. Tom McMillen was charged with capital murder...
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years have included: Gianni Bertolotti, Tom McMillen, Carlo Caglieris, Renato Villalta, Marco Bonamico, Jim McMillian, Krešimir Ćosić, Roberto Brunamonti...
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tenure, he successfully recruited numerous exceptional players, including Tom McMillen, Len Elmore, John Lucas, Albert King, Buck Williams, and Len Bias. In...
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denied that his gesture was intended to instruct McMillen to back away from Edeshko. In any event, McMillen's repositioning left no American defender to challenge...
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for the United States Congress in the 4th District in 1986, losing to Tom McMillen in an extremely close election by 428 votes. He was elected County Executive...
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Davis. Schwarzenegger defeated Democrat Cruz Bustamante, fellow Republican Tom McClintock, and others. His nearest rival, Bustamante, received 31% of the...
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77 Final Maryland 100, Niagara 69 Tom McMillen, NIT Most Valuable Player Tom McMillen, First Team All ACC Tom McMillen, Third Team All-American In April...
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Tom McMillen, who had represented the 4th District before being drawn into the 1st District. Gilchrest won by only 3%, largely by swamping McMillen on...
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Baptist missionary in China, 1919-1949 Matt Kurzejewski, racing driver Tom McMillen, former professional basketball player and former congressman (D-Maryland)...
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The Binding of Isaac (video game) (category Video games designed by Edmund McMillen)
Isaac is a roguelike video game designed by independent developers Edmund McMillen and Florian Himsl. It was released in 2011 for Microsoft Windows, then...
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Carnegie Corporation of New York, after a group of citizens including Tom McMillen, a local bank employee, and Lucy Thornton, the president of the Women's...
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Spud Webb (3,702) 44. Kent Bazemore (3,678) 45. Kyle Korver (3,615) 46. Tom McMillen (3,523) 47. Randy Wittman (3,522) 48. Walt Hazzard (3,500) 49. Herm Gilliam...
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need for federal legislation" that was being proposed by Representative Tom McMillen and Senator Bill Bradley. The proposals demonstrated that the PC was...
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Super Meat Boy (category Video games designed by Edmund McMillen)
self-published as the successor to Meat Boy, a 2008 Flash game designed by McMillen and Jonathan McEntee. In the game, the player controls Meat Boy, a red, cube-shaped...
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the pick to draft Steve Colter. q On July 5, 1983, Washington acquired Tom McMillen and a second-round pick from Atlanta in exchange for Randy Wittman. Previously...
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Archived from the original on 21 July 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2018. McMillen, Robert (July 30, 1999). "One man's hero". The Irish News. Archived from...
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be Flo-Jo's legacy". Express India. Reuters. September 23, 1998. Friend, Tom. "Dream Chaser". ESPN. Outside the Lines. Archived from the original on January...
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Olympics in 1948 and 1952 CA U.S. Representative 1967–1975 Republican Tom McMillen Basketball Played for the University of Maryland and the Buffalo Braves...
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(Watford FC, Carlisle United FC) Tommy McMillan (footballer, born 1944), Scottish footballer (Aberdeen FC) Thomas McMillen (disambiguation) Thomas C. MacMillan...
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after the 1990 Census, and the previous incumbent, three-term Democrat Tom McMillen, had been drawn out of the district. Wynn won a crowded seven-way primary...
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(first elected in 1976) lost a redistricting race to Jim McCrery. Maryland 1. Tom McMillen (first elected in 1986) lost a redistricting race to Wayne...
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Schwarzenegger (chairman) 1990–1993 Florence Griffith Joyner (co-chair) 1993–1998 Tom McMillen (co-chair) 1993–1997 Lee Haney (chairman) 1999–2002 Lynn Swann (chairman)...
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the United States at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. Led by Tom Henderson and Dwight Jones, the team would go on to win the silver medal...
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