David Hampton Pryor (August 29, 1934 – April 20, 2024) was an American politician who served as a representative for Arkansas's 4th congressional district...
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Nicholas David Pryor (born Probst; January 28, 1935 – October 7, 2024) was an American character actor. He appeared in various television series, films...
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Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor Sr. (December 1, 1940 – December 10, 2005) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He reached a broad audience...
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Party. Born in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Pryor is the son of former Arkansas Governor and U.S. Senator David Pryor. He received his bachelor's degree University...
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Pryor is a surname, which can refer to: Aaron Pryor (1955–2016), American boxer Alfred Reginald Pryor (1839–1881), English botanist Anduele Pryor (born...
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comedian Richard Pryor. Pryor was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Shelley R. (née Bonus) and comedian Richard Pryor. Rain Pryor's mother was...
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David Pryor Adickes (/ˈædɪks/ AD-iks; born January 19, 1927, Huntsville, Texas) is a modernist sculptor and painter. His most famous work is the 67-foot...
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previous Arkansas Governors such as Winthrop Rockefeller, Dale Bumpers and David Pryor. The claim "Slick Willie" would last throughout his presidency. His folksy...
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November 6, 1990. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator David Pryor won re-election uncontested. David Pryor, incumbent U.S. Senator 1990 United States Senate...
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governor David Pryor defeated Republican candidate Leon Griffith with 83.24% of the vote. Primary elections were held on May 25, 1976. David Pryor, incumbent...
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1978 under David Pryor and Bill Clinton. He served as Acting Arkansas Governor for six days in 1979, having filled the unexpired term of Pryor, who had...
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of youthful reform-minded governors, including two of his successors, David Pryor (who would later serve alongside Bumpers in the Senate) and future U...
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Medals of Honor. Hutchinson faced Arkansas Attorney General Mark Pryor, David Pryor's son, in his 2002 re-election campaign. During his term as U.S. Senator...
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"David Pryor". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 15 January 2017. "Obituary: Mr. David G. Pryor". The Maitland Daily Mercury. 11 January 1937. p. 8. "David Pryor"...
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Terrelle Pryor Sr. (born June 20, 1989) is an American former football wide receiver and quarterback. Considered the most recruited high school football-basketball...
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Arkansas was held on November 5, 1996. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator David Pryor decided to retire. Republican Tim Hutchinson won the open seat, becoming...
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Senator Pryor may refer to: David Pryor (born 1934), U.S. Senator from Arkansas from 1979 to 1997 Luke Pryor (1820–1900), U.S. Senator from Alabama in...
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Senatorial Campaign Committee Chair: Bob Graham Democratic Caucus Secretary: David Pryor Policy Committee Co-Chair: Harry Reid Chief Deputy Whip: John Breaux...
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not run to the full seat, and was succeeded by Governor of Arkansas David Pryor. Pryor won a highly-competitive three-way primary against U.S. Representatives...
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Ford Policy Committee Co-Chair: Harry Reid Democratic Caucus Secretary: David Pryor Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Chuck Robb Chief Deputy Whip:...
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won easily, besting his opponents in a landslide. Incumbent Democrat David Pryor won re-election uncontested. Incumbent Republican senator William L....
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McClellan defeated David Pryor in the Democratic primary, and went on to win the general election. In 1974 Hodges coordinated Pryor's successful gubernatorial...
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and 1986 but was defeated in the Democratic primaries by Dale Bumpers, David Pryor, and Bill Clinton, respectively, each of whom defeated Republican opponents...
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Dale Bumpers retired to run for the U.S. Senate. Democratic nominee David Pryor defeated Republican nominee Ken Coon with 65.57% of the vote. Primary...
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November 6, 1984. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator David Pryor won re-election to a second term. David Pryor, incumbent Senator Ed Bethune, U.S. Representative...
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by governor David Pryor to fill the vacancy until a special election could be held. In this election, Democratic state governor David Pryor defeated former...
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States Senate. In 1996, he ran for the seat being vacated by Senator David Pryor. He received the Democratic nomination in a close runoff primary against...
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Cranston Policy Committee Co-Chair: Harry Reid Democratic Caucus Secretary: David Pryor Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: John Breaux Chief Deputy Whip:...
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American Dreams (redirect from Meg Pryor)
show tells the story of the Pryor family of Philadelphia during the mid-1960s, with many plotlines around teenager Meg Pryor (Brittany Snow), who dances...
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Attorney General John Havelock in the general election. Incumbent Democrat David Pryor won re-election to a second term over Republican U.S. Representative...
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