William Odber Raymond (February 3, 1853 – November 24, 1923) was a Canadian clergyman and historian from New Brunswick. While serving as a rector in Saint...
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William Raymond may refer to: William Forbes Raymond (1785–1860), Archdeacon of Northumberland William H. Raymond (1844–1916), American soldier and Medal...
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Coffin Texts", ISBN 0-85668-754-5, 3 vols., 1972–78. William K. Simpson, E. Wente, and Raymond O. Faulkner, "The Literature of Ancient Egypt", ISBN 0-300-01687-5...
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Major General Raymond Oscar "Tubby" Barton (August 22, 1889 – February 27, 1963) was a career officer in the United States Army and combat commander in...
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Raymond Thomas Odierno /oʊdiˈɛərnoʊ/ (8 September 1954 – 8 October 2021) was an American military officer who served as a four-star general of the United...
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Raymond Clevie Carver Jr. (May 25, 1938 – August 2, 1988) was an American short story writer and poet. He published his first collection of stories, Will...
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ISBN 978-1-5526-6325-7. Plank (2001), p. 163. Hannay, p. 119[full citation needed] William O. Raymond[full citation needed] Upton, L. F. S. (1983). "Julien, John". In Halpenny...
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and the loyalists of the "spring fleet" of 1783, by the historian William O. Raymond. Cogswell, Fred. "Bates, Walter". Dictionary of Canadian Biography...
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Black person in present-day New Brunswick, documented by historian William O. Raymond in his 1905 publishing of Glimpses of the past: history of the River...
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Raymond Ames Spruance (July 3, 1886 – December 13, 1969) was a United States Navy admiral during World War II. He commanded U.S. naval forces during the...
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Raymond Loreda Salvatore Patriarca (/ˌpætriˈɑːrkə/; March 17, 1908 – July 11, 1984) was an American mobster from Providence, Rhode Island, who became...
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Raymond Wilkes McKinnon (born November 15, 1957) is an American actor, screenwriter, film director and producer. He appeared in television series and...
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Annapolis Royal, 1744". The Nova Scotia Historical Review. 5 (1): 59–71. William O. Raymond. The old Meductic Fort and the Indian chapel of Saint Jean Baptiste:...
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Raymond Thomas Bailey (May 6, 1904 – April 15, 1980) was an American actor on the Broadway stage, films, and television. He is best known for his role...
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entries from Marrant's journal of his voyage to and early work in N.S.) William O. Raymond (ed.), "Edward Winslow to Benjamin Marston" (April 10, 1785), Winslow...
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Raymond v. Raymond is the sixth studio album by American singer Usher, released on March 26, 2010, by LaFace Records. Production for the album took place...
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Raymond Manuel Albert Domenech (French pronunciation: [ʁɛ.mɔ̃ dɔ.me.nɛk]; born 24 January 1952) is a French football manager and former player. He managed...
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American war making on the frontier, 1607–1814 By John Grenier, p. 69 William O. Raymond. The old Meductic Fort and the Indian chapel of Saint Jean Baptiste:...
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Raymond Loewy (/ˈloʊi/ LOH-ee, French: [ʁɛmɔ̃ levi]; November 5, 1893 – July 14, 1986) was a French-born American industrial designer who achieved fame...
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313 (September 10, 1776), Page 1 of 4. Accessed 22 September 2022 William O. Raymond (ed.), "E. Bridgham to Edward Winslow" (excerpt; December 5, 1776)...
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Raymond Couraud (aka Captain Jack William Raymond Lee, born 12 January 1920 at Surgères, Charente-Maritime – 1977), was a French soldier and gangster...
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Usher (musician) (redirect from Usher Raymond IV)
Usher Raymond IV (born October 14, 1978), known mononymously as Usher, is an American singer, songwriter, and dancer. He is recognized as an influential...
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262–283. Hickey, Raymond (2005). Dublin English: Evolution and Change. John Benjamins Publishing. p. 238. ISBN 90-272-4895-8. Hickey, Raymond (2005). Dublin...
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Raymond Herbert Asquith (6 November 1878 – 15 September 1916) was an English barrister and eldest son of British prime minister H. H. Asquith. A distinguished...
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Alexander Gillespie Raymond Jr. (October 2, 1909 – September 6, 1956) was an American cartoonist and illustrator who was best known for creating the Flash...
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TV movie American Tragedy (2000), Simpson is played by Raymond Forchion. BBC TV's documentary, O.J. Simpson: The Untold Story (2000), produced by Malcolm...
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Consequence (rapper) (redirect from Dexter Raymond Mills, Jr)
Dexter Raymond Mills Jr., better known by his stage name Consequence, is an American rapper from New York City. He is best known for his collaborative...
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Ray J (redirect from William Raymond Norwood, Jr.)
William Ray Norwood Jr. (born January 17, 1981), known professionally as Ray J, is an American R&B singer, songwriter, television personality, and actor...
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Archive (2005). H. O. Mounce (1997). The two pragmatisms: from Peirce to Rorty. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-415-15283-9. James, William. 1909. The Meaning...
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Raymond Victor Franz (May 8, 1922 – June 2, 2010) was a member of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses from October 20, 1971, until his removal on...
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