Albert Moore may refer to: Albert Joseph Moore (1841–1893), English painter Albert Moore (Medal of Honor) (1862–1916), US Marine Albert Moore (footballer...
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Patrick Albert Moore (born June 15, 1947) is a Canadian industry consultant, former activist, an early member and past president of Greenpeace Canada....
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Albert Joseph Moore (4 September 1841 – 25 September 1893) was an English painter, known for his depictions of languorous female figures set against the...
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Brendan Albert Moore (born April 16, 1992) is an American soccer player. Moore is also a distinguished amateur tennis player. In December 2022, Moore captained...
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Banville and Gabriella Prekop, is based on the 1927 novella Albert Nobbs by George Moore. The film received mixed reviews, but the performances of Close...
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Albert Moore (December 26, 1862 – September 14, 1916) was an American private serving in the United States Marine Corps during the Boxer Rebellion who...
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Albert Moore Barrett, M.D. (1871-1936), an American physician, was professor of psychiatry at the University of Michigan, and credited with the establishment...
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harpoons.[citation needed] Among many patents for explosive harpoons is Albert Moore's patented hand-dart explosive harpoon. It was invented on March 16, 1844...
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Albert Edward Moore (born 1863, date of death unknown) was an English footballer who played in The Football League for Notts County. Albert Moore was...
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Honor recipient Albert Moore (1863–unknown), English footballer Albert Moore (1898–unknown), English footballer Albert Joseph Moore (1841–1893), English...
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Albert Edward Moore (born 1898) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Stoke. Moore was born in Longton and played amateur football...
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of playing, Moore said the best piece of advice he ever received came from Albert King, who taught him the value of leaving space. Moore said, "When you...
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ratings in the US, Moore was approached, and he accepted producer Albert Broccoli's offer in August 1972. In his autobiography, Moore writes that he had...
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were Nancy "Nansi" Nevins (lead vocals/guitar), August Burns (cello), Albert Moore (flute/backing vocals), Alan Malarowitz (drums), Elpidio Cobian (conga)...
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Eddie Albert. One such statement was, "Good morning, Mr. Douglas! Well, it's not a good morning ... but it's not a bad morning either!" Moore appeared...
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Michael Francis Moore (born April 23, 1954) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and author. Moore's work frequently addresses various...
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Fanny Eaton (section Albert Moore)
Solomons circle of friends, including William Blake Richmond and Albert Joseph Moore.This includes Richmond's painting The Slave (1886), found in Tate's...
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people Alan Moore (born 1953), English comic book writer and novelist Albert Joseph Moore (1841–1893), English decorative painter Albert Moore (Medal of...
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Harbottle and Albert lower their hats in respect. Will Hay as William Porter Moore Marriott as Jeremiah Harbottle Graham Moffatt as Albert Brown Percy Walsh...
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ISBN 9781403448576. Retrieved 2017-03-13. The Alligator and Its Allies – Albert Moore Reese. 1915. pp. 35-36. "FWC uncovers illegal alligator egg-harvesting...
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Al Moore may refer to: A. L. Moore (1849–1939) British glass-maker A. Al Moore (1915–1991), American football player Albert Moore (disambiguation), several...
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Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore, released in 1992. The album features guest contributions from B.B. King and Albert Collins. It peaked at number four...
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The Moore Global network traces its origins back to a small auditing, tax consulting and insolvency practice set up by Harold Moore and Albert Partridge...
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Albert Moore Spear (March 17, 1852 – January 31, 1929) was the Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court and President of the Maine Senate. Spear...
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in contrast, pointed to the artist's connections with Whistler and Albert Moore, and influence on John Singer Sargent. Millais himself argued that as...
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(1989) An Evening of the Blues with Gary Moore and the Midnight Blues Band – featuring Albert Collins and Albert King (1990) The Old Grey Whistle Test 2...
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Still Got the Blues (category Gary Moore albums)
Walker – drums "Oh Pretty Woman" – (A. C. Williams) – 4:25 Gary Moore – guitar, vocals Albert King – guitar Raoul D'Olivera – trumpet Frank Mead – alto and...
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Moore at the event. He has since played the festival on a regular basis. This was a part of the tour supporting his Still Got the Blues album. Albert...
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building was largely rebuilt to an Art Deco design by company architect Albert Moore between 1928 and 1929. Much of the original power station was demolished...
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guitar Fred Herrera – bass, vocals Alex Del Zoppo – keyboards, vocals Albert Moore – flute, vocals R.G. Carlyle – guitar, bongos, vocals Elpidio "Pete"...
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