• Graham McDonald Gunn, AM (born 5 September 1942), was an Australian politician who was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly. A member of...
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    Blue Dot Music, a record label and music publishing company. Nicholas Graham Gunn was born in Rochester, Kent in South East England. He studied flute under...
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  • Gia Gunn, Japanese-American drag queen Graham Gunn, Australian politician Greg Gunn (died 2016), African American fatally shot by police J. B. Gunn (1928–2008)...
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    Monty Kip Sopp (born November 1, 1963), better known by his ring name Billy Gunn, is an American professional wrestler and coach signed to All Elite Wrestling...
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    December 1993 11 October 1997 Heini Becker Graham Gunn 1970 Joint Fathers 11 October 1997 20 March 2010 Graham Gunn 1970 Father 20 March 2010 11 October 2014...
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  • British orienteer Graham Guit (born 1968), French director and screenwriter Graham Gund (born 1940), American architect Graham Gunn (born 1942), Australian...
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    World Wrestling Federation (WWF) from 1993 to 1999 under the ring names Bart Gunn and Bodacious Bart, as well as his appearances with All Japan Pro Wrestling...
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  • Thomson William "Thom" Gunn (29 August 1929 – 25 April 2004) was an English poet who was praised for his early verses in England, where he was associated...
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    rural and outback district of Stuart was first won in 1997 by Liberal Graham Gunn, a 40-year member of parliament and former Speaker. As in 2002, he was...
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    Rebecca. In Wilmington, following the announcement of the retirement of Graham Gunn, van Holst Pellekaan gained Liberal Party endorsement for the seat of...
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  • Billy Gunn "Episode #1.44" (1992) TV episode – Billy Gunn "Episode #1.45" (1992) TV episode – Billy Gunn "Episode #1.46" (1992) TV episode – Billy Gunn Red...
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    of Giles. On these boundaries, it was notionally a safe Liberal seat. Graham Gunn, the longtime member for Eyre, transferred to Stuart, but saw his margin...
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    Australia In office 20 March 2010 – 19 March 2022 (2022-03-19) Preceded by Graham Gunn Succeeded by Tom Koutsantonis Leader of the Government in the Legislative...
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  • at the election, but was defeated by its long-term Liberal incumbent, Graham Gunn. Hutchison subsequently served on the Port Augusta City Council, including...
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  • Labor Torrens 1994–2014 Mark Goldsworthy Liberal Kavel 2002–2018 Hon Graham Gunn Liberal Stuart 1970–2010 Joan Hall Liberal Morialta 1993–2006 Martin...
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    The Smoking Gunns were a professional wrestling tag team of kayfabe brothers Billy Gunn (Monty Sopp) and Bart Gunn (Mike Polchlopek). They portrayed cowboys...
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    company's lobbyists included ALP lobbyist John Quirke, former Liberal MP Graham Gunn, and the firm Bespoke Approach (which is composed of Nick Bolkus, Alexander...
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  • Liberal member of the South Australian Legislative Council (1979–2002) Graham Gunn – Member (1970–2010) and Speaker (1994–1997) of the South Australian...
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    extension was officially opened 15 September 2001 by the local state MP, Graham Gunn, the then state Tourism Minister Joan Hall, and Port Augusta Mayor Joy...
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    Bryan James Gunn (born 22 December 1963) is a Scottish former professional goalkeeper and football manager. After learning his trade with Aberdeen in the...
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    Isobel Redmond. The last serving parliamentarian from the LCL era, Graham Gunn, retired in 2010; he had been elected in 1970, the next-to-last election...
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    Bob Dylan (redirect from Elston Gunn)
    v t e Grammy Award for Album of the Year 1950s The Music from Peter Gunn – Henry Mancini (1958) Come Dance with Me! – Frank Sinatra (1959) 1960s The Button-Down...
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  • Gavin Keneally Labor 1970–1989   Colleen Hutchison Labor 1989–1993   Graham Gunn Liberal 1997–2010   Dan van Holst Pellekaan Liberal 2010–2022   Geoff...
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  • Donne Medal Dick Burgan Trophy Division 3 Reserves C-Grade SFL Shield Graham Gunn Medal Merv Mules Medal Senior Colts U/17.5 A.D. Hall Shield Bob Ryan...
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  • South Australia In office 1988–1993 Preceded by Murray Hill Succeeded by Graham Gunn Member of the South Australian Parliament for Davenport In office 1985–1993...
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  • conservative seat. For the last 27 years of its existence, it was held by Graham Gunn, who was originally elected in 1970 as a member of the LCL and served...
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  • South Australian state election: Eyre Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Graham Gunn 7,259 53.5 −2.5 Labor Michael Sachsse 3,179 23.4 −14.4 Labor Barry Piltz...
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  • state election: Eyre Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal and Country Graham Gunn 4,510 56.1 Labor Peter Kennedy 2,669 33.2 National Darrell Gillings 864...
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    composer/producer Nick Gunn and lyricists/vocalist Carmen Rainier. The group officially formed in late 2012 in Chicago, IL. Gunn and Rainier met in 2010...
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