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    John Moses Cheney (January 6, 1859 – June 2, 1922) was a Florida attorney and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the...
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  • Cheney (gentleman at arms), 16th century gentleman at arms, politician and murderer John Cheney (engraver) (1801–1885), American engraver John Moses Cheney...
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    founded by former United States District Court Judges John Moses Cheney and Alexander Akerman as Cheney & Akerman, with offices in Orlando, Florida. Five...
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    portions of SR 50 east of SR 436 follow the original Cheney Highway, which was named for John Moses Cheney and was the first road to the coast from Orlando...
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    Summers (1894) Frank Clark (1894–1897) Joseph N. Stripling (1897–1902) John Moses Cheney (1902–1912) Richard P. Marks (1912–1913) Herbert S. Phillips (1913–1921)...
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    by his father, Judge John Moses Cheney (a major figure in Orlando's history, who arrived in Orlando in 1885). The elder Cheney recounted that another...
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    District Court for the Southern District of Florida vacated by Judge John Moses Cheney. He was nominated to the same position by President Wilson on April...
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  • movement John Moses Cheney, U.S. District Court Judge in Florida Ted Cieslak, MLB player Alvin J. Clasen, Wisconsin State Assembly man John Louis Coffey...
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  • community that "not a single Negro would be permitted to vote." Judge John Moses Cheney, a Republican running for the United States Senate from Florida, participated...
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    1914 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Duncan U. Fletcher (Democratic) 69.5% ▌John Moses Cheney (Republican) 26.0% ▌M. J. Martin (Socialist) 2.5% ▌G. A. Klock (White...
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    1920. In 1920, Akerman moved to Orlando, Florida and formed, with John Moses Cheney, a new law firm. Today the firm is known as Akerman LLP and is one...
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    writer, died of typhoid fever traced to eating oysters in Italy. John Moses Cheney, 63, U.S. federal judge for Florida and supporter of African-American...
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  • Horace Greeley May L. Cheney (1862–1942), California educator and Appointment Secretary at University of California, Berkeley Moses Cheney (1793–1875), abolitionist...
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    Southern District of Florida on January 15, 1872, to the seat vacated by Judge John McKinney. Confirmed by the United States Senate on February 1, 1872, he received...
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  • must be formally nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate. John Rutledge, appointed by George Washington was the first recess appointment...
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    final day of service being December 31, 1911. Judges Frederic Dodge and John Bayard McPherson did not have any United States circuit court service, having...
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  • meat, but were eventually drawn out of the caves by Moses who "taught them to wear clothes". Moses tried to civilize them, but eventually gave up and blew...
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    Grant County International Airport (category Moses Lake, Washington)
    district of Moses Lake in Grant County, Washington, United States. Formerly a military facility, the airport is owned by the Port of Moses Lake, and its...
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    He received another Oscar nomination for Best Actor for portraying Dick Cheney in McKay's Vice. He played Gorr the God Butcher, the villain in the Marvel...
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    Satan for inspiring his Cheney portrayal, which elicited a response from Cheney's daughter and US Representative Liz Cheney, who stated that Bale ruined...
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    22, 2015. Ferling 1992, p. 124. McCullough 2001, pp. 94–95. "From John Adams to Moses Gill, 10 June 1775". Adams Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society...
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     152 Cheney, Iris. Review of "Raphael's Cartoons in the Collection of Her Majesty The Queen and the Tapestries for the Sistine Chapel" by John Shearman...
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    original on January 14, 2017. Dawsey, Josh; Cheney, Kyle; Morin, Rebecca (January 14, 2017). "Trump rips John Lewis as Democrats boycott inauguration"....
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    frontier, he was enrolled briefly in an academy taught by his brother-in-law Moses Waddel. It stressed the Latin and Greek classics. He continued his studies...
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    Moses Norris Jr. (November 8, 1799 – January 11, 1855) was a United States representative and Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Pittsfield, he attended...
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    eventually guided dozens of other enslaved people to freedom. Tubman (or "Moses", as she was called) travelled by night and in extreme secrecy, and later...
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  • love with the owner's daughter, Lois's relatives, Lois Laura Bush Lynne Cheney Pewterschmidt, and together, they bring up a secret family. After being...
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    likely ordered in 1898 from W.B. Moses and Sons by Hobart. According to the United States Senate Curator's Office, W.B. Moses and Sons was, at the time, "the...
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    Gordon John Humphrey (born October 9, 1940) is an American politician from New Hampshire who served two terms in the U.S. Senate as a Republican from 1979...
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    Divinity was bestowed upon him in recognition of his publication The Book of Moses. In 1878, he was once again given charge of St Mary's, Edinburgh and was...
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