Ballantine's is a brand of blended Scotch whisky produced by the Chivas Brothers subsidiary of Pernod Ricard in Dumbarton, Scotland. The Ballantine's...
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wisecracking Ballantine's mock chagrin. He has been credited with creating comedy magic and has influenced comedians and magicians alike. Ballantine was born...
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Ale Ballantine Inc., a manufacturer of underground construction equipment Ballantine's, a range of Scotch whiskies Ballantine (surname) Ballantine, Montana...
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Shaara Angus Wells Ballantine Adult Fantasy series Ballantine Books Ballantine's Classic Library of Science Fiction Ballantine's Illustrated History...
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of Peter Ballantine the company was taken over by George Griswold Frelinghuysen, the company's vice-president, who was married to Ballantine's granddaughter...
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to Downtown Radio presenter John Paul Ballantine until 1994. Pamela Ballantine's profile on u.tv WebArchive.org; captured 11 July 2002, accessed 5 April...
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paperbook books under the series title "Ballantine's Illustrated History of World War II", later retitled "Ballantine's Illustrated History of the Violent...
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Dewey Ballantine LLP was a corporate law firm headquartered in New York City. In 2007, Dewey Ballantine merged with LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae to...
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.. Ballantine had two sons, both of whom attended Harvard University. Ballantine died in 1960. U.S. Ambassador John H. Ferguson was Ballantine's son-in-law...
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The Ballantine scale is a biologically defined scale for measuring the degree of exposure level of wave action on a rocky shore. Devised in 1961 by W....
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that populate Ballantine’s work often draw comparisons to the life and work of Charles Bukowski and Jack Kerouac. One of Ballantine’s short stories,...
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of William Henry Walter Ballantine, an attorney on the South Eastern Circuit and a Member of Parliament. Among Ballantine's other notable cases were:...
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series, and whose first animation job was on Disney's The Little Mermaid. Ballantine's credits at Nickelodeon and DisneyToon Studios include The Ren and Stimpy...
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Betty Ballantine (born Elizabeth Jones; September 25, 1919 – February 12, 2019) was an American publisher, editor, and writer. She was born during the...
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Jason Ballantine (born 1970) is an Australian film editor. He was the president of the Australian Screen Editors guild from 2010 to 2013. He was nominated...
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Peter Ballantine (November 16, 1791 – January 23, 1883) was the founder of Patterson & Ballantine Brewing Company in 1840 in Newark, New Jersey, United...
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Ballantine is a surname of Scottish Gaelic origin, with variant spellings Balentyne, Ballantyne, Ballintine, Ballentyne, and Ballendine. Other variants...
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but was defeated in the general election by Democrat Julia Boseman. Ballantine's campaign focused on his youth, optimism, and vision, offering what he...
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The Ballantine's Championship (known as The Championship at Laguna National in its final year) was a European Tour golf tournament which was played from...
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James Ballantine (11 June 1806 – 18 December 1877) was a Scottish artist and author, known for his stained-glass windows and poetry. James Ballantine was...
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Senator Ballantine may refer to: James Ballantine (New York politician) (1855–1896), New York State Senate Patrick J. Ballantine (born 1965), North Carolina...
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Retrieved 22 September 2006. Philippa Ballantine's home page Philippa Ballantine's works at Podiobooks Philippa Ballantine at the Internet Speculative Fiction...
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Reclamation. The majority of Ballantine's population lives on scattered farms and ranches surrounding the actual townsite. Ballantine was founded on land that...
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Gilbert Ballantine (born 14 March 1961) is a Surinamese-Dutch retired professional kickboxer and a nine-time kickboxing and Muay Thai world champion. He...
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in London, despite the fact that Ballantine, as a woman, would not be admitted to the gentlemen's club. Ballantine's salmon was donated to Perth Royal...
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William Ballantine (1900 – ) was a Scottish fireman, trade unionist and socialist activist. Ballantine was born in Edinburgh and was educated in Lanarkshire...
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and Dr Hornbook to Ballantine together with the aforementioned subscription bills. Surprisingly he intended it only for Ballantine's amusement as he thought...
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his parents) and founded several magazines including Bicycle magazine. Ballantine's Richard's Bicycle Book, published in 1972, appeared at a time when cycling...
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2016). "Siamés son los ganadores del True Sounds de Ballantine's" [Siamés are the winners of Ballantine's True Sounds]. Indie Hoy (in Spanish). Retrieved...
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ISBN 0-8146-5880-6, 978-0-8146-5880-2. p. 10. "Actore non probante reus absolvitur", Ballantine's Law Dictionary (1916) – via openjurist.org "ad interim". The World's...
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