Paterson Clarence Hughes, DFC (19 September 1917 – 7 September 1940) was an Australian fighter ace of World War II. Serving with the Royal Air Force (RAF)...
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Welsh conductor Owen Hughes (disambiguation) Pádraig Hughes, Gaelic football referee Pat Hughes (disambiguation) Paterson Clarence Hughes (1917–1940), Australian...
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No. 234 Squadron RAF on 18 August 1940 as AZ-Q. It was flown by Paterson Clarence Hughes, who was credited with 9 kills and 1 probable in X4009. He was...
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nationalism and the New Right, in Chicago (d. 1960, suicide) Born: Paterson Clarence Hughes, Australian air force officer, highest-scoring Australian flying...
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September – Charles Jones, politician (died 2003) 19 September – Paterson Clarence Hughes, RAF pilot (killed in action 1940) 30 September – Kim Beazley Sr...
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Frantisek Hradil profile Archived 7 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine Paterson Clarence Hughes profile Archived 7 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine Often listed...
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David Troughton – Titus Harriet Walter – Tamora Paterson Joseph – Aaron David Burke – Marcus Ian Hughes – Saturninus Ian Pepperell – Troilus Julia Ford...
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mayor of Wilmington, North Carolina (2006–present) Andre Sayegh, mayor of Paterson, New Jersey (2018–present) Andy Schor, mayor of Lansing, Michigan (2018–present)...
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of 138 days (4 months 16 days). Among the current members of the court, Clarence Thomas's tenure of 12,046 days (32 years, 358 days) is the longest, while...
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included Christopher Eccleston as Macbeth, Haydn Gwynne as Lady Macbeth, Paterson Joseph as MacDuff, and Pippa Bennett-Warner as one of the Weird Sisters...
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years before Hochul succeeded Cuomo as governor, Lieutenant Governor David Paterson succeeded to the governorship in the same manner, when Eliot Spitzer resigned...
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– March 3, 1843 Elmira ? John Paterson Democratic-Republican 16th March 4, 1803 – March 3, 1805 ? ? Thomas J. Paterson Whig 28th March 4, 1843 – March...
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2024, the length of service for the nine incumbent justices ranges from Clarence Thomas's 32 years, 351 days to Ketanji Brown Jackson's 2 years, 100 days...
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senior justice of the two. Currently, the senior associate justice is Clarence Thomas. By tradition, when the justices are in conference deliberating...
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Lord Mersey. In 1920, Joughin moved permanently to the United States to Paterson, New Jersey. He also served on ships operated by American Export Lines...
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Ellsworth – Chief Justice William Johnson Henry Brockholst Livingston William Paterson Mahlon Pitney Smith Thompson James Moore Wayne Rutgers University Joseph...
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Scotland; James Iredell (1790–1799), born in Lewes, England; and William Paterson (1793–1806), born in County Antrim, then in the Kingdom of Ireland. Justice...
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of Prime Minister Billy Hughes, and when the Country Party gained the balance of power at the 1922 election, he demanded Hughes' resignation as the price...
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University Press, 2000, pp 6–7. Retrieved 10 October 2008. Diane Menghetti, Paterson, Frederick Woolnough (Fred) (1897–1977) Archived 9 March 2011 at the Wayback...
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a. Gillian Edgars (seasons 1–3, 7) Bill Paterson as Edward "Ned" Gowan (seasons 1, 3) Simon Callow as Clarence Marylebone, Duke of Sandringham (seasons...
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escaping in a taxi. He was arrested and sentenced to death. May 7, 1963 Paterson, New Jersey Ralph Best, 43 6 injured Gun engraver Ralph Best opened fire...
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(June 10, 2014). "Bill Paterson lands key part in Outlander TV show". The Scotsman. Retrieved April 28, 2015. "Bill Paterson Lands Ned Gowan Gig on Outlander"...
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South Africa (Umhlanga) Wallace Roney 59 Jazz trumpeter United States (Paterson) Peter J. N. Sinclair 73 Economist United Kingdom Michael Wakelam 75 Biologist...
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1948 Paterson, NJ 306 kg Joe De Pietro 56 kg 1949 Paterson, NJ 281 kg Joe De Pietro 56 kg 1950 Paterson, NJ 288 kg Joe De Pietro 56 kg 1951 Paterson, NJ...
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vicious and Bessie's childhood is unhappy. She along with her brother Clarence (Tory Kittles) scrape by working for local vaudeville shows. Her stage...
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member of the U.S. House of Representatives (since 1997) and mayor of Paterson, New Jersey (1990–1997) (b. 1937) Gary Rulon, 83, jurist, judge of the...
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Scotland; James Iredell (1790–1799), born in Lewes, England; William Paterson (1793–1806), born in County Antrim, Ireland; David Brewer (1889–1910),...
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Mathematical Physics at the University of Cambridge. Narrated by Bill Paterson, produced by Nicolas Kent, directed by Peter Webber 26 November Gloria's...
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Central Powers. He narrowly won re-election in 1916 against Charles Evans Hughes. In April 1917, Wilson asked Congress for a declaration of war against Germany...
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Romanian Marzena Komsta 1970 Polish Chris Harman 1970 Canadian Robert Paterson 1970 American Dorothy Chang 1970 Canadian-American Louis Dufort 1970 Canadian...
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