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    Richard George William Pitt Booth MBE (12 September 1938 – 20 August 2019) was a British bookseller, bibliophile and micronationalist known for his contribution...
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    John Wilkes Booth (May 10, 1838 – April 26, 1865) was an American stage actor who assassinated United States President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre...
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    and Asia Booth Clarke, a poet and writer. Booth was born in St Pancras, London, the son of Richard Booth, a lawyer who was a strong supporter of the...
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    well known for its many bookshops before the festival was launched. Richard Booth opened his first shop there, called The Old Fire Station, in 1962, and...
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    from Keokuk, Iowa, fired two shots from a pistol at Booth. Booth was playing the title role in Richard II at McVicker's Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, during...
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    Emma Booth (born 28 November 1982) is an Australian model and actress from Perth, Western Australia. The former teen model and TV actress played a significant...
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    Felix Booth, born 1805. Richard Booth died in 1800 aged 70. It was reported in The Gentleman's Magazine in 1840 that "the late Richard Booth's daughter...
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    taken in or near a voting booth and the ballot paper is often marked. Others do not take pictures of themselves in the voting booth, but photograph their...
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    E.H.Booth & Co.,Limited, trading as Booths, is a chain of high-end supermarkets in Northern England. Most of its branches are in Lancashire, but there...
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  • Express, January 30, 1882 Blackwell, Ernest; Booth, Richard T.; Wilberforce, Albert Basil Orme (1883). Booth of the Blue Ribbon Movement; or, the Factory...
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  • (vocal/guitar) had previously been in Harrogate band "Junkyard Angel", whilst Richard Booth (guitar/vocal), Darryl Hunt (bass) and Simon Bladon (drums) had played...
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    Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was shot by John Wilkes Booth while attending the play Our American Cousin at Ford's Theatre in Washington...
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    A photo booth is a vending machine or modern kiosk that contains an automated, usually coin-operated, camera and film processor. Today, the vast majority...
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    into the booth and closes the booth door while using the payphone inside. In the United States and Canada, "telephone booth" (or "phone booth") is the...
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  • Booth is a surname of northern English and Scottish origin, but arguably of pre 7th century Norse-Viking origins. It is or rather was, topographical,...
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    Edwina Booth Grossman (December 9, 1861 – December 26, 1938) was an American writer and the daughter of Shakespearean actor Edwin Booth. In 1894, she published...
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    along with the McMullen Family from Quitman, Georgia and the British Richard Booth family who planted citrus groves and raised cattle. Following the Civil...
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    well known for its many bookshops before the festival was launched. Richard Booth opened his first shop there in 1962, and by the 1970s Hay had gained...
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    given the title of Sir Les Penning, Master of the King's music, by Richard Booth, the King of Hay.[failed verification] He has recently worked on several...
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  • Phone Booth is a 2002 American psychological thriller film directed by Joel Schumacher, produced by David Zucker and Gil Netter, written by Larry Cohen...
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  • be a day in the life of Booth, Dalton, and Tate. He would use sequences from Dalton's films for the action, inspired by Richard Rush's 1980 film The Stunt...
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    The University of Chicago Booth School of Business (branded as Chicago Booth) is the graduate business school of the University of Chicago, a private research...
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    At the time, the NEBOSH board, led by founding chairman Professor Richard Booth, set out its primary objective: "To improve the quality & quantity of...
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    Samuel Mudd (redirect from Richard Mudd)
    an American physician who was imprisoned for conspiring with John Wilkes Booth concerning the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Mudd worked as a doctor...
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    2001) "International Organisation of Book Towns". www.booktown.net. "Richard Booth obituary". The Guardian. 22 August 2019. Retrieved 1 May 2024. Dominic...
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  • James Booth (born David Noel Geeves; 19 December 1927 – 11 August 2005) was an English film, stage and television actor and screenwriter. He is best known...
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    two dozen bookshops, many selling specialist and second-hand books. Richard Booth opened his first shop there in 1962, and by the 1970s Hay had gained...
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    p. 403. Booth 2000, pp. 478–79. Booth 2000, pp. 473–74. Kaczynski 2010, pp. 517–18, 522. Booth 2000, pp. 474–75. Booth 2000, p. 474. Booth 2000, p. 475...
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    Newton Booth Tarkington (July 29, 1869 – May 19, 1946) was an American novelist and dramatist best known for his novels The Magnificent Ambersons (1918)...
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    Richard Tiffany Gere (/ɡɪər/ GEER; born August 31, 1949) is an American actor. He began appearing in films in the 1970s, playing a supporting role in...
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