• Maurice Procter (4 February 1906 – 28 April 1973) was an English novelist. He was born in Nelson, Lancashire, England. Maurice Procter was born in Nelson...
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  • player John Procter (disambiguation) Leslie Procter (1884–1968), Australian politician Luke Procter (born 1988), English cricketer Maurice Procter (1906–1973)...
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  • was written by Guest based on the 1954 novel of the same title by Maurice Procter, and made by British studio Hammer Film Productions on location in...
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  • created by Maurice Procter. He is a Chief Inspector in the industrial Northern city of Granchester, which was inspired by Manchester. Procter, himself a...
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  • The Midnight Plumber (category Novels by Maurice Procter)
    The Midnight Plumber is a 1957 crime novel by the British writer Maurice Procter. It is the second in his series featuring Chief Inspector Harry Martineau...
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  • Hell Is a City (novel) (category Novels by Maurice Procter)
    Hell Is a City is a 1954 crime novel by the British writer Maurice Procter. It was the first in a series featuring Chief Inspector Harry Martineau, set...
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  • novels about the Massachusetts State Police, retired police officer Maurice Procter, who wrote a series about North England cop Harry Martineau, and Jonathan...
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  • by John C. Higgins, based on the 1952 novel Rich Is the Treasure by Maurice Procter. It was released by United Artists in Britain and in America, where...
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  • Rich Is the Treasure (category Novels by Maurice Procter)
    Rich Is the Treasure is a 1952 crime novel by the British writer Maurice Procter. It is the second in a trilogy featuring Scotland Yard Detective Superintendent...
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  • Man in Ambush (category Novels by Maurice Procter)
    Man in Ambush is a 1958 crime novel by the British writer Maurice Procter. It is the third in his series featuring Chief Inspector Harry Martineau, set...
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    War I). The Manchester novelist Maurice Procter (born 1906) was an early author of police procedural novels. Procter's Hell Is a City (1954) is set in...
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    Wise Blood Vin Packer – Spring Fire Anthony Powell – A Buyer's Market Maurice Procter – Rich Is the Treasure John Pudney – The Net Barbara Pym – Excellent...
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  • (大江 健三郎) – Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids (芽むしり仔撃ち, Memushiri ko-uchi) Maurice Procter – Man in Ambush Barbara Pym – A Glass of Blessings Jean Raspail – Welcome...
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    Adelaide Anne Procter (30 October 1825 – 2 February 1864) was an English poet and philanthropist. Her literary career began when she was a teenager, her...
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  • Boris Pasternak – Doctor Zhivago Anthony Powell – At Lady Molly's Maurice Procter – The Midnight Plumber Qu Bo (曲波) – Tracks in the Snowy Forest (林海雪原)...
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  • Net Louis Pauwels – L'Amour monstre J. B. Priestley – The Magicians Maurice Procter – Hell Is a City Marcel Proust – Jean Sauteuil (posthumously published)...
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  • William Procter, a distinguished business leader and philanthropist who had a strong commitment to scientific research and development. Procter was an...
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  • own international network, primarily to service their largest client, Procter & Gamble. Garland Compton was also a top 10 agency with big spending clients...
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    Neil H. McElroy (category Procter & Gamble people)
    from 1957 to 1959 under President Eisenhower. He had been president of Procter & Gamble. Born in Berea, Ohio, to school-teacher parents, McElroy grew...
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    Beyond the Gates (TV series) (category Television series by Procter & Gamble Productions)
    be produced by a joint venture of CBS Studios and the NAACP, along with Procter & Gamble Studios. Val Jean will serve as head writer and showrunner, and...
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  • Ingersoll Rand, Wendy's, DuPont, Mondelēz, PepsiCo, State Street Corporation, Procter & Gamble and Family Dollar. Peltz has been married three times. In 1964...
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    commercial Endless Goodbye on YouTube – excerpt from "I Giorni". (2011) Procter & Gamble TV commercial "The Best Job" for the Olympics 2012 (excerpt from...
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    Luvs (category Procter & Gamble brands)
    Luvs is a brand of disposable diapers made by Procter & Gamble. Luvs were sold as "Deluxe" diapers in the late 1980s. In 1994 they became budget diapers...
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    dividend (callable within three years). In February 2009, Buffett sold some Procter & Gamble Co. and Johnson & Johnson shares from his personal portfolio....
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  • companies including Procter & Gamble for cleaning products. "Cleaning compositions comprising a specific oxygenase"|Alfons, Ivan Maurice et al.|https://patents...
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  • decoration) Avatar: The Way of Water Nominated Shared with Dylan Cole and Ben Procter (production design). Florencia Martin (production design) Babylon Nominated...
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  • in this idea and it was consequently scrapped for over ten years, until Procter & Gamble used Donovan's design ideas to create Pampers. Another diaper...
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    make-up until his death in 1938. In 1991, his company became a part of the Procter & Gamble family. In the 1920s, different products were also developed that...
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    Institute. Additionally, he currently serves as an independent director at Procter & Gamble Portman was born in 1955, in Cincinnati, Ohio, the son of Joan...
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    HowStuffWorks article says that the foundation was funded by hair-dye maker Procter & Gamble, and that other experts had dismissed the research as either lacking...
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