• Al Slater may refer to: Al Slater (powerlifter), Canadian Paralympic powerlifter Alistair Slater (1956–1984), British Army soldier Alistair Slater (cyclist)...
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    such as Slatersville, Rhode Island. Slater was born in Belper, Derbyshire, England, to William and Elizabeth Slater, on June 9, 1768, the fifth son in...
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    US law. PETA appealed. In September 2017, PETA and Slater agreed to a settlement in which Slater would donate a portion of future revenues on the photographs...
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    City. Slater attended Great Neck South High School and then transferred to the High School of Performing Arts from which she graduated in 1982. Slater played...
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  • Islands to be that of Jay Slater. It was suspected he suffered an accident or fall. A post-mortem examination concluded Slater died of traumatic head injuries...
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  • Falklands War.[citation needed] Slater was one of four SAS soldiers to be killed during The Troubles. "Personal Details: Slater, Al". Armed Forces Memorial roll...
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  • Al Slater is a former Canadian Paralympic powerlifter. He won the silver medal in the men's 82.5 kg event at the 1984 Summer Paralympics held in Stoke...
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  • Intelligence officer with the SAS during World War II Oliver Shepard – Explorer Al Slater MM John Slim, 2nd Viscount Slim Phil Stant – Professional footballer David...
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    Falcons. Freddie Slater won countless races in competitive karting in his native country and on an international level. Freddie Slater made his debut in...
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  • Whilst with 22 SAS B Squadron (Air) Troop, Collins served with both Al Slater and Charles "Nish" Bruce. He left the service in 1989 after 15 years to...
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  • Slater served as a Chicago judge for nearly two decades until his death in 1966. Fred Slater was born in Illinois in 1898, the son of George Slater,...
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  • Ward and Rod Stoner. In addition one of the platoon staff corporals, Al Slater was later killed in Northern Ireland whilst a member of the SAS. This...
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     339–404, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-25865-8_15, ISBN 978-3-030-25865-8 Jaffe AL, Slater GJ, Alfaro ME (2011-08-23). "The evolution of island gigantism and body...
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  • as proposed by Cruz et al. (1978). Some quantum chemistry software uses sets of Slater-type functions (STF) analogous to Slater type orbitals, but with...
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  • 105-108 "CAIN: Sutton Index of Deaths". cain.ulster.ac.uk. "Medal award for Al Slater (posthumous)". "Into the Abyss". The Guardian. 11 January 2002. Retrieved...
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  • Sean Slater is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Robert Kazinsky, who made his first appearance on 22 August 2006. Sean's...
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  • Dodi Al-Fayed and Diana, Princess of Wales' former bodyguard John Ridgway – Atlantic rower. Chris Ryan – author and television presenter Al Slater MM –...
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  • Arab News (in Arabic). 2023-09-17. Retrieved 2024-01-27. Slater, James (2024-01-18). "Turki Al-Sheikh Says "We Want Deontay Wilder To Come Back"". boxing247...
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    Lunenburg, MA: Chelonian Research Foundation. ISBN 978-0965354004. Jaffe AL, Slater GJ, Alfaro ME (August 2011). "The evolution of island gigantism and body...
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    Ryan (pseudonym), Special Air Service, Bravo Two Zero patrol, Iraq 1991. Al Slater, Special Air Service, for service in Ulster. Jack Ford, a leading character...
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  • 10 years with "Air Troop", B Squadron, 22 SAS Regiment, he served with Al Slater, Frank Collins and Charles "Nish" Bruce. Writing in The Daily Telegraph...
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  • Z_{\mathrm {eff} }=Z-s.\,} The rules were devised semi-empirically by John C. Slater and published in 1930. Revised values of screening constants based on computations...
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    uk. Everett et al. (Slater Study Group) (2006) "Samuel Slater – Hero or Traitor?" Milford, Derbyshire: Maypole Promotions Samuel Slater at Biography.com...
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  • The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as Jack Slater, a Los Angeles police detective within the Jack Slater action film franchise, while Austin O'Brien...
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  • hammer thrower Al Sellinger (1914–1986), American cyclist Al Shelhamer (1918–1986), American Thoroughbred horse racing jockey Al Slater, Canadian Paralympic...
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    Al-Qaeda (/ælˈkaɪ(ə)də/ ; Arabic: القاعدة, romanized: al-Qāʿidah, lit. 'the Base', IPA: [alˈqaː.ʕi.da]) is a pan-Islamist militant organization led by...
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    to the Industrial Age. Wiley. pp. 16–22. Everett et al. (Slater Study Group) (2006) "Samuel Slater - Hero or Traitor?" Milford, Derbyshire: Maypole Promotions...
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    Nakba (redirect from Al Naqba)
    Khalidi 2020, p. 72; Slater 2020, p. 62; Cohen 2017, p. 74; Davis 2011, p. 6 Pappe 2022, p. 115 and 119; Khalidi 2020, p. 72; Slater 2020, p. 62; Cohen...
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  • channel was launched on 15 November 2006. The channel was initially slated to be named Al Jazeera International, but the name was changed nine months before...
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  • officially listed Slater as a member of the Parachute Regiment, however, an obituary appeared in the SAS magazine, Mars & Minerva, stating that Slater was a member...
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