approximately 7,200 dealers. The Cummins Engine Company was founded in Columbus, Indiana on February 3, 1919, by mechanic Clessie Cummins and banker William Glanton...
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Cummins is widely regarded as one of the finest fast bowlers of his generation. He is also known for being an aggressive lower-order batsman. Cummins...
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John Cummins may refer to: John Cummins (Australian politician) (born 1944), former member of the South Australian House of Assembly John Cummins (Canadian...
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Patrick Cummins may refer to: Pat Cummins (born 1993), Australian international cricketer Patrick Cummins (fighter) (born 1980), American mixed martial...
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The Cummins B Series is a family of diesel engines produced by American manufacturer Cummins. In production since 1984, the B series engine family is intended...
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Cummins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Baird Cummins (1850–1926), U.S. political figure Alva M. Cummins (1869–1946), American...
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Cummins is a manufacturer of diesel and natural gas engines. Cummins may also refer to: Cummins, South Australia, a town on the Eyre Peninsula in South...
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The Cummins Unit (formerly known as Cummins State Farm) is an Arkansas Department of Corrections prison in unincorporated Lincoln County, Arkansas, United...
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William Cummins may refer to: William Cummins (rugby union) William Cummins (Irish politician) William Patrick Cummins, Australian politician William Cummings...
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George Cummins may refer to: George Cummins (priest) (died 1872), Archdeacon of Trinidad George Cummins (footballer) (1931–2009), Irish footballer George...
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Clessie Lyle Cummins (December 27, 1888 – August 17, 1968) was the founder of the Cummins Engine Co. He was an entrepreneur who improved on existing diesel...
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serving for 18 years. Cummins was a leader of the Progressive movement in Washington and Iowa. He fought to break up monopolies. Cummins' successes included...
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2010, Cummins Falls was named "Tenth Best Swimming Hole in America" by Travel + Leisure magazine. The falls, on land owned continuously by the Cummins family...
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The Cummins X-series engine is an Inline (Straight)-6 diesel engine produced by Cummins for heavy duty trucks and motorcoaches, replacing the N14 in 2001...
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Martin Cummins (born November 28, 1969) is a Canadian actor known for his role as Ames White in Dark Angel and as Nick Boyle in Poltergeist: The Legacy...
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Frank Cummins may refer to: Frank Cummins (Kilkenny hurler) (born 1947), Irish hurler for Kilkenny Frank Cummins (Dublin hurler) (1925–1967), Irish hurler...
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Jim Cummins may refer to: Jim Cummins (photographer) (born 1944), American photographer Jim Cummins (reporter) (1945–2007), American television reporter...
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James Cummins may refer to: James Cummins (poet), American poet James Turner Cummins (1842–1912), British military officer in the Indian Army James Robert...
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Donald Cummins (2 June 1931 – October 2024), better known as Peter Cummins, was an Australian actor of stage and screen and chorister who was especially...
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Jen Cummins (born 1974/1975) is an Irish Social Democrats politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin South-Central constituency since...
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exploitation. Cummins was born in Rota, Spain, where her father, Gene, was stationed as a member of the US Navy. Her mother, Kay, was a nurse. Cummins spent her...
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been acquired by Crane Payment Innovations (CPI). Cummins Allison Corp "Company Overview of Cummins-Allison Corporation". investing. Bloomberg Businessweek...
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London County Council, Cummins was limited to five hours of filming per day and had to be supervised by a governess. Cummins had supporting roles in...
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Susanna Cummins (April 9, 1827 – October 1, 1866) was an American novelist. She authored the novel The Lamplighter (1854). Maria Susanna Cummins was born...
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murder of 34-year-old Evelyn Oatley, Cummins was sentenced to death and hanged at HMP Wandsworth on 25 June 1942. Cummins became known as the "Blackout Killer"...
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Chris Cummins may refer to: Christopher C. Cummins (born 1966), American chemist Chris Cummins (football manager) (born 1972), former head coach of Toronto...
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scholarship. She is married to Mark Cummins, whom she employs as a Parliamentary researcher. She has two children. Cummins was first elected as a local councillor...
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John Cummins (1948 – 29 August 2006) was an Australian labour leader. From 1972 onwards, Cummins was involved with the Australian Building Construction...
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Historic Places Inventory--Nomination Form: Cummins Station". National Park Service. Retrieved August 23, 2016. "Cummins Station". National Park Service. Retrieved...
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June 2016 when he lost his seat. A son, John Cummins, was elected to the Seanad in 2020. "Maurice Cummins". Oireachtas Members Database. Archived from...
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