• Marion Gay Wofford (née Dickinsheets, July 9, 1922 – October 30, 2013) was an American politician in the state of South Dakota. She was a member of the...
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  • author Gay Thompson (born 1948), Australian Labor member of parliament Gay-Yee Westerhoff (born 1973), the Chinese-English cellist Marion Gay Wofford...
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  • Grant was sentenced to death for the 1998 murder of prison cafeteria worker Gay Carter. Grant's execution followed a six-year moratorium on executions in...
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  • from Wikidata The Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust Marion Zimmer Bradley at the Internet Book Database of Fiction Marion Zimmer Bradley at the...
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    Marion Shepilov Barry (born Marion Barry Jr.; March 6, 1936 – November 23, 2014) was an American politician who served as mayor of the District of Columbia...
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  • singer Gerry Laine was replaced by Mike Sammes in 1954. In September 1955, Marion Gay had to step away from the group, as she was pregnant; Irene King was recruited...
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  • Marion Mageo, better known by the stage name Marion Malena, is a multiple beauty pageant winner who identifies as a Fa'afafine. Malena is an American...
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  • the laughing kookaburra. It was written by Marion Sinclair (9 October 1896 – 15 February 1988) in 1932. Marion Sinclair was a music teacher at Toorak College...
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    Marion Cotillard at Wikipedia's sister projects Media from Commons Data from Wikidata Marion Cotillard at IMDb  Marion Cotillard at AllMovie Marion Cotillard...
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  • screenplay was written by George Marion Jr., Dorothy Yost, and Edward Kaufman. It is based on the Broadway musical Gay Divorce, written by Dwight Taylor...
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    The Enola Gay (/əˈnoʊlə/) is a Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber, named after Enola Gay Tibbets, the mother of the pilot, Colonel Paul Tibbets. On 6 August...
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    Marion Lorne MacDougal or MacDougall (August 12, 1883 – May 9, 1968), known professionally as Marion Lorne, was an American actress on stage, film, and...
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  • of Gay Language in South Africa. Jacana Media. p. 10. ISBN 1-919931-49-X. Lacroix, Marion Raynaud (11 October 2018). "what we can take away from gay icons"...
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  • King, Enid Hurd (Enid Heard), Mike Redway, Ross Gilmour, Valerie Bain, Marion Gay and Mel Todd.[citation needed] "I May Never Pass This Way Again" 1958...
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  • Marion Correctional Institution is a state prison for men in unincorporated Marion County, Florida, near Ocala. It is owned and operated by the Florida...
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  • My Policeman (film) (category Gay-related films)
    suffered a debilitating stroke, Marion agrees to take him into their home and becomes his caregiver. Tom resents Marion for allowing him back into their...
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    A gay–straight alliance, gender–sexuality alliance (GSA) or queer–straight alliance (QSA) is a student-led or community-based organization, found in middle...
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  • of the Smashing Pumpkins, specifically their album Gish (1991), and Marion. Gay Dad played their first show as a trio in November 2000, following the...
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    Betty Marion Ludden (née White; January 17, 1922 – December 31, 2021) was an American actress and comedian. A pioneer of early television with a career...
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    high-profile athletes, including Gatlin and Marion Jones, damaged the public's perception of sprinting, and USADA recruited Gay to prove clean athletes could be...
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    Marvin Gaye (redirect from Marvin Pentz Gay)
    Marvin Pentz Gaye Jr. (né Gay; April 2, 1939 – April 1, 1984) was an American soul and R&B singer, songwriter, and musician. He helped shape the sound...
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    wrong direction". From 1973 until 1998, Byrne presented The Gay Byrne Hour – later The Gay Byrne Show when it expanded to two hours – on RTÉ Radio 1 each...
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  • opened his own workshop in Hamm in 1997. He lived there alongside author Marion Gay. Brown designed his works in series. His best known and most developed...
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    gay villages, areas with generally recognized boundaries that unofficially form a social center for LGBT people. They tend to contain a number of gay...
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  • Just Marion & Lynn's, stylized "Just" Marion & Lynn's, was a gay bar that was opened in 1973 by Marion Pantzer and Lynn Hornaday in the Montrose neighborhood...
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    1922, in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. She was the youngest child of Ethel Marion Gumm (née Milne; 1896–1953) and Francis "Frank" Avent Gumm (1886–1935)....
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    SiegedSec (redirect from Gay furry hackers)
    SiegedSec, short for Sieged Security and commonly self-described as the "Gay Furry Hackers", was a black-hat criminal hacktivist group, that was formed...
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  • This article lists lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer-related films involving participation and/or representation of LGBTQ people. The list...
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    September 21, 2018. Retrieved February 29, 2024. "Knight, Marion Hugh". CDCR Inmate Locator. "Marion 'Suge' Knight Turns Himself In After Hit-and-Run That...
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  • parodied and ridiculed. Richards was born in Marion, Indiana, on November 17, 1957, and graduated from Marion High School in 1976. She began performing in...
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