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    Paine (Payne) Page Prim (May 2, 1822 – August 8, 1899) was an American attorney and judge in the state of Oregon. He was the 6th Chief Justice of the...
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  • archaeologist Juan Prim (1814–1870), Spanish general and statesman Kristin Prim (born 1993), American fashion designer and publisher Paine Page Prim (1822–1899)...
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    titled "The Young Gun." In 1961, Franz was cast as the historical Paine Page Prim, a future chief justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, in the episode...
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    trees and fences, and fine architecture. Cumberland's first graduate Paine Page Prim ultimately became chief justice of the Oregon Supreme Court. Students...
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    group of justices elected to the court, along with Aaron E. Wait and Paine Page Prim; previous members of the court were appointed during Oregon's territorial...
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  • Pemberton, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Montana, 1893-1899 Paine Page Prim, 6th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Oregon, 1864–1866, 1870–1872...
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    1880. Then in 1880 Watson was elected to the Oregon Supreme Court to Paine Page Prim. His four-year term expired in 1884 and he left the court. During his...
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    Governor Thayer then appointed James K. Kelly, Reuben P. Boise, and Paine Page Prim to the court as temporary justices until elections could be held. During...
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    by Governor W. W. Thayer, (along with Justices Reuben P. Boise and Paine Page Prim) as a temporary justice until elections could be held following a reorganization...
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    1866 1870 – 1872 1876 – 1878 Preceded by Aaron E. Wait Succeeded by Paine Page Prim Personal details Born (1819-06-09)June 9, 1819 Blandford, Massachusetts...
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    Olney, Clatsop William H. Packwood, Curry John C. Peebles, Marion Paine Page Prim, Jackson John H. Reed, Jackson Nathaniel Robbins, Clackamas Levi Scott...
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    Paine Page Prim Succeeded by Reuben P. Boise 14th Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court In office 1862–1867 and 1874–1878 Preceded by William W. Page,...
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    the bench he was chief justice from 1872 until 1874. He also wrote a 17-page dissent in the legislative delegation case of Brown v. Fleischner, 4 Or 132...
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  • Tolo, Oregon (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
    was platted by lawyer and former Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice Paine Page Prim. Tolo began to dwindle around the turn of the 20th century. Tolo post...
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    Court In office 1874–1876 Preceded by William W. Upton Succeeded by Paine Page Prim 22nd Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court In office 1870–1876 Preceded...
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  • Stratton 1859–1866 Elected in 1858, died in office December 26, 1866. 12. Paine Page Prim 1859–1880 1864–1866, 1870–1872, 1876–1878 Appointed by Governor in...
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    together with glimpses of its auspicious future; illustrations and full-page portraits of some of its eminent men and biographical mention of many of...
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    2024 Romanian presidential election (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension)
    "niciodată", dar cu siguranţă nu este obiectivul meu". G4Media. Jul 4, 2021. "Prim-vicepresedintele PSD: "Tinta noastra este sa castigam toate alegerile din...
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    defying critical beliefs. In 2013, Rosen described the Red-era Swift as a prim figure—"a rock critic's darling who hasn't the faintest whiff of countercultural...
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  • problems in the Moscow Mathematical Papyrus. Vojtěch Jarník first discovers 'Prim's algorithm'. Kazimierz Kuratowski characterizes his planar graph theorem...
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  • 1839–1880), led by people like Baldomero Espartero, Salustiano Olózoga, Juan Prim, Práxedes Sagasta and Francisco Serrano y Domínguez, Duke de la Torre. Out...
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  • Paul Vander Haar 201 278 1977–1990 1977 Don Mattson 1 0 1977 1977 Wayne Primmer 40 74 1977–1979 1977 Tim Watson 307 335 1977–1991, 1993–1994 1977 Phillip...
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    politicians and military men (Manuel Cortina, Joaquín María López, General Juan Prim), who rejected his expeditious way of resolving not only this conflict but...
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    Spanish Civil War (category Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images)
    movement within the middle classes and the military (led by General Joan Prim), which was concerned about the ultra-conservatism of the monarchy. In 1873...
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    Benito Juárez (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    to join the French in establishing a monarchy. The Spanish General Juan Prim, who had been part of the joint expedition would report to his government...
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    as “The Chameleons”. Tells the story of Julia Glynn, the very model of a 'prim and well-conducted' bourgeois Catholic wife, and her crippled husband Michael...
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    Baptists in the Confederacy." Civil War History 6.4 (1960): 389–401. G. Clinton Prim "Southern Methodism in the Confederacy." Methodist history 23.4 (1985): 240–249...
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    Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti (category Pages using Wikidata property P3546)
    1973: Noonan 1974: Noonan 1975: Noonan 1976: Blethyn 1977: Crow 1978: Primmer 1979: T. Daniher 1980: S. Madden 1981: Buhagiar 1982: S. Madden 1983: T...
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    [user-generated source] "Ludovic Orban și-a dat demisia din funcția de prim-ministru". Digi24. 8 December 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2021. "UPDATE...
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    and Documents on the Annihilation of Romania's Jews, 1940-44. Budapest: Primor, 1994. Cecil, Robert. The Myth of the Master Race: Alfred Rosenberg and...
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