• Francis Ariioehau Sanford (11 May 1912 – 21 December 1996) was a French Polynesian politician. He served as a member of the French National Assembly from...
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    of the government council was established. The officeholders were Francis Sanford June 1977 - June 1982, and Gaston Flosse June 1982 - September 1984...
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    political affiliation. Such Tahitian activists as Pouvanaa a Oopa, Francis Sanford and Charlie Ching and Catholic bishops Michel-Gaspard Coppenrath and...
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    Francis Sanford Babbitt (December 22, 1843 – August 22, 1917) was a Massachusetts politician who served as the fourteenth Mayor of Taunton, Massachusetts...
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  • (1824–1893), English civil servant Frank Sandford (1862–1948), faith healer Francis Sanford (1912–1996), politician This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • a heart attack and died two days later. The 18th-century historian Francis Sanford commented "Henry VIII's Mercy was as fatal as his Judgments". During...
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    with the United Front of Francis Sanford winning 13 seats and Sanford allies a further five. Prior to the elections, Sanford formed the United Front for...
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    hall, which has five directorates headed by a general directorate. Francis Sanford (1965–1977) Alfred Helme (1977–1983) Oscar Temaru (1983–present) Faa'a...
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  • re-elected at the 1972 election. At the 1977 election he was co-leader with Francis Sanford of the United Front, and was re-elected. At the 1971 senatorial election...
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  • Sewall Sanford (1790–1831) and Edena (née Holbrook) Sanford (1786–1876). Among his siblings were Milton Holbrook Sanford, George Francis Sanford, and Edna...
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  • Baltz, Francis Burkhardt. "Agnes Sanford: A Creative Intercessor." Master's thesis, Nashotah House, 1979. DeArteaga, William L. Agnes Sanford and Her...
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  • 1853, Dred Scott again sued his current owner John Sanford, but this time in federal court. Sanford returned to New York and the federal courts had diversity...
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    Sanford Ballard Dole (April 23, 1844 – June 9, 1926) was a Hawaii-born lawyer and jurist. He lived through the periods when Hawaii was a kingdom, provisional...
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    33.9498028°N 83.3733639°W / 33.9498028; -83.3733639 Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium is the on-campus playing venue for football at the University of...
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    elevation to the bishopric at the age of 23. The 17th-century genealogist Francis Sanford lists the Cardinal as the second son, and he is also listed second...
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  • lost his National Assembly seat the same year when he was defeated by Francis Sanford. In 1968 he bought a farm at Taravao, where he raised dairy cows and...
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    Sandy Koufax (redirect from Sanford Koufax)
    Sanford Koufax (/ˈkoʊfæks/; né Braun; born December 30, 1935), nicknamed "the Left Arm of God", is an American former baseball pitcher who played 12 seasons...
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    led by Alfred Poroi. Pro-autonomy parties included E'a Api led by Francis Sanford, Pupu Here Ai'a led by John Teariki and Te Oto I Te Nunaa led by Charles...
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    Alexandre Léontieff and Charles Tetaria, while Terii Sanford of Aia Api replaced Sylvain Millaud. Sanford was also later elected the council and replaced by...
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  • formed a coalition government with the pro-autonomy E'a Api led by Francis Sanford. One of the first moves of the new government was to establish an Assembly...
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    Francis Albert Sinatra (/sɪˈnɑːtrə/; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Nicknamed the "Chairman of the Board" and later...
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  • John Francis Alexander Sanford (1806–1857) was a frontiersman of the American west who worked with Native American tribes as an Indian agent. He later...
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  • Léontieff's widow was rejected in March 2013. Haupert, Yves (1998). Francis Sanford à cœur ouvert (in French). Au vent des îles. p. 358. ISBN 978-2-909790-64-0...
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    Party Leader Vote % Seats +/– UNR–UT Gaston Flosse 22.75 8 +2 E'a Api Francis Sanford 21.24 7 −2 Here Ai'a Pouvanaa a Oopa 18.28 7 0 TAT–TT Charles Taufa...
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    Robert Francis Kennedy (November 20, 1925 – June 6, 1968), also known as RFK, was an American politician and lawyer. He served as the 64th United States...
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  • the United States. Isabel Davis (1832−1898), who married John Francis Alexander Sanford (1806–1857), a widower twenty-five years older than herself. She...
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  • of French Polynesia Nedo Salmon (1925–1994): territorial councilor Francis Sanford (1912–1996): Member of Parliament, resigned in 1978 Maco Tevane (1937–2013):...
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  • Hidden Life. Taylor & Francis. pp. 287–. ISBN 978-0-7146-8402-4. Retrieved 29 April 2012. Rayfield 2005, p. 488. George Sanford (21 October 2005). Katyn...
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  • immigrant and author. His father was the literary agent Sanford Greenburger who founded the Sanford J. Greenburger Literary Agency His father was a first-generation...
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  • The Sanford Herald is a newspaper published Tuesdays through Saturdays in Sanford, North Carolina. The Sanford Herald has a daily circulation of just over...
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