John Kelly "Dixie" Deans (born 30 July 1946) is a Scottish retired footballer. He played as a centre forward in the 1960s and 1970s, primarily for Motherwell...
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settlement, other than that "the Deans were satisfied." The case of Dean vs. Liddy was dismissed without prejudice. Also in 2006, Dean appeared as an interviewee...
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The Deans had one son, also called John. The Deans brothers named the Christchurch river Avon after the stream on their grandfather's farm. Deans Cottage...
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John Dean (c. 1620 – c. 23 February 1629) was an 8- or 9-year-old English boy who was hanged during the reign of Charles I. He is likely the youngest...
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player; grandson of John and Jane Deans Bruce Deans (1960–2019), New Zealand rugby union player; brother of Robbie Deans Colin Deans (born 1955), Scottish...
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inception in 2020. Gay was born in Carmel, California to parents John & Susan (Carver) Deans. She grew up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...
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States and Canada, deans are usually university professors who serve as the heads of a university's constituent colleges and schools. Deans are common in private...
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Jeff Cooper (redirect from John Dean "Jeff" Cooper)
John Dean "Jeff" Cooper (May 10, 1920 – September 25, 2006) was a United States Marine, the creator of the "modern technique" of handgun shooting, and...
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John Deans Hope (8 May 1860 – 13 December 1949) was a Scottish Liberal Party politician. Hope was born in Duddington, Midlothian, the son of the late James...
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first house Deans built with his two helpers in February 1843 was a simple shed next to the bush. It was used by the Deans brothers (John Deans arrived in...
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John Dean (born 1938) was U.S. White House Counsel to President Nixon. John Dean may also refer to: John Dean (convict), youngest person executed in the...
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property in 1856; this was several years after William Deans' death. Miller, Graham M. "Deans, John and Deans, William". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography....
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Presidential Counsel John Dean. The plot involved extensive illegal activities against the Democratic Party. According to Dean, this marked "the opening...
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John King (born August 30, 1963) is an American news anchor. He is CNN's chief national correspondent, based in Washington, D.C.. He formerly anchored...
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and John settled on the Deans farm, which the surveyor Joseph Thomas had agreed in 1848 would be named Riccarton, after the home parish of the Deans. Her...
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John Phillips Avlon (born January 19, 1973) is an American journalist, political commentator, and Democratic political candidate. He is a former senior...
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John Dean III represented Dedham, Massachusetts in the Great and General Court. Worthington 1827, pp. 106–107. Franklin Benjamin Hough (1 September 1974)...
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had complied with an order from John Dean to provide daily updates on the Watergate investigation, and also that Dean had "probably lied" to FBI investigators...
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John Gunther Dean (born Gunther Dienstfertig; February 24, 1926 – June 6, 2019) was an American diplomat. From 1974 to 1988, he served as the United States...
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campaign. Following Nixon's victory, Ehrlichman became White House Counsel (John Dean would succeed him). Ehrlichman was Counsel for about a year before becoming...
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Peter Ward, John McVie on bass, Bernie Watson on guitar, and Martin Hart on drums. After the release, Watson was replaced by Roger Dean, and Hart by...
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St Davids Cathedral (redirect from Deans of St David's)
"Dean" has been appended to that of Precentor, hence the deans of St Davids are formally the "Dean and Precentor" and their seat being on what is normally...
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Deans of St Paul's. Horn, J. M. (1963). Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541. Volume 5: St Paul's, London. British History Online. pp. 4–7. Deans of...
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John Dean (September 2, 1897 – March 20, 1990) was an English singer and actor, best known for his performances in the tenor roles of the Savoy Operas...
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Rochester to hold the Deanery of Westminster in commendam. These eight deans held both offices concurrently. † Died in office "No. 27486". The London...
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Cavaliers tour of South Africa in 1986. Deans also played cricket for Canterbury Country in the Hawke Cup. Deans was appointed as coach of the Canterbury...
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John Dean Blythe (1842–1869), was an English writer. He was born at Ashton-under-Lyne on 12 April 1842, the son of Peter Dean Blythe and his wife Elizabeth...
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John Dean Kuku (born 1963) is a politician of Solomon Islands who served as Minister of Public Service (from 15 December 2014 to 4 August 2017) and has...
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Colonel Donald John Dean VC OBE TD DL (19 April 1897 – 9 December 1985) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious...
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Laura Coates — Chief Legal Analyst Kaitlan Collins — Chief Correspondent John Dean — Senior Political Contributor Jeremy Diamond — White House Correspondent...
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