John Hutchinson may refer to: John Hutchinson (writer) (1674–1737), English theologian and natural philosopher John Hutchinson, board operator for American...
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John Paul Hutchinson (born 29 December 1979) is a football manager and former player who serves as interim manager of J1 League club Yokohama F. Marinos...
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John Hutchinson (1674 – 28 August 1737) was an English theologian and natural philosopher. He was born at Spennithorne, Yorkshire, and served as steward...
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native talent. John Hutchinson orchestrated the group's formation with his brothers Asa, Jesse, and Judson Hutchinson in 1840; the Hutchinsons (11 sons, two...
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Nicolas Hutchinson, Baron Hutchinson of Lullington, QC (28 March 1915 – 13 November 2017) was a British barrister. He was the son of St John Hutchinson, KC...
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John W. Hutchinson (born April 10, 1939) is the Abbott and James Lawrence Research Professor of Engineering in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences...
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″ Colonel John Hutchinson (18 September 1615 – 11 September 1664) was an English politician and military leader who played a significant role during the...
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John Hutchinson (born 1949) is a British academic. He is a reader in nationalism at the London School of Economics (LSE), in the Department of Government...
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Hutchinson may refer to: Hutchinson, Kansas South Hutchinson, Kansas Hutchinson, Minnesota Hutchinson, Pennsylvania Hutchinson, West Virginia, in Logan...
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John Hely-Hutchinson may refer to: John Hely-Hutchinson (statesman) (1724–1794), Irish lawyer, statesman, and Provost of Trinity College, Dublin, John...
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Steven John Hutchinson (born November 1, 1977) is an American former professional football player who was a guard for 12 seasons in the National Football...
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John Hutchinson, OBE, FRS (7 April 1884 Blindburn, Northumberland – 2 September 1972 London) was an English botanist, taxonomist and author. The standard...
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Cassidy Jacqueline Hutchinson (born 1996) is a former White House aide who served as assistant to Chief of Staff Mark Meadows during the Trump administration...
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St John Hutchinson KC (8 April 1884 – 24 October 1942) was a British barrister and Liberal Party politician. Hutchinson was the only son of Charles Frederick...
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Ethnosymbolism (section John Hutchinson)
second, its crucial border-generating function". John A. Armstrong, Anthony D. Smith and John Hutchinson are commonly regarded as key theorists of ethnosymbolism...
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John Hutchinson was born in 1811 in Ryton, a village near Newcastle upon Tyne, where his father was a yeoman farmer and colliery manager. Hutchinson initially...
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John Hutchinson (1825 – 24 March 1865) was a chemist and industrialist who established the first chemical factory in Widnes, then Lancashire now Cheshire...
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in all competitions. The team record for matches played is held by John Hutchinson, who has appeared in 263 games for the Mariners. Central Coast Mariners'...
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attended boarding school in England. Hutchinson moved to London in 1909 and in 1910 married barrister St John Hutchinson. Their marriage lasted until his...
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married a friend from home, William Hutchinson. The couple moved back to Alford where they began following preacher John Cotton in the nearby port of Boston...
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John Hutchinson (1837-1897) was a Roman Catholic priest. From 1884 to 1897 he was Vicar Apostolic and Bishop of Cooktown in Queensland, Australia. Hutchinson...
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singing group Aidan Hutchinson (born 2000), American football player Alain Hutchinson (born 1949), Belgian politician Alexander Hutchinson (disambiguation)...
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John Dyson Hutchinson (6 July 1822 – 25 August 1882) was an English Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1877 to 1882. Hutchinson was...
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Lady Lucy St John, and was the second of ten children. Lucy was married on 3 July 1638 in St. Andrew Holborn to Colonel John Hutchinson (1615–1664). She...
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William Asa Hutchinson II (/ˈeɪsə/, AY-sə; born December 3, 1950) is an American attorney, businessman, and politician who served as the 46th governor...
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Aidan Joseph Bernardi Hutchinson (born August 9, 2000) is an American professional football defensive end for the Detroit Lions of the National Football...
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John Guiher Hutchinson (February 4, 1935 – May 31, 2024) was an American politician, who served briefly as a member of the United States House of Representatives...
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in 1862 and organized in 1871; it was named for John Hutchinson, first territorial secretary. Hutchinson County was created by act of the territorial legislature...
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In December 2021, El Paso Locomotive FC announced they had hired John Hutchinson as their head coach going into the 2022 USL Championship season. 2022...
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formed the firm of John Hutchinson and Company. Later he became a director of Brunner, Mond and Company. Henry was the elder brother of John Tomlinson Brunner...
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