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William Red Rossi

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William Red Rossi (born December 30, 1967, Brest, France), often referred to as "Sco," is an Spanish rock blues jazz guitarist and composer.CareerHe has played and collaborated with Carlo Uboldi, The Kinsey Report, Antonio Cervellino, Marco Caputo, Fabian Rose, Nicola De Vita, Ma...

William Reed Borden

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William Reed "Bill" Borden successfully completed the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Alaska in 2002, becoming the first person from Georgia to finish the race. He finished 53rd out of 54 finishers. Borden was born in Glasgow, Kentucky, in 1959 and now lives in Kennesaw, Georgia....

William Regnery II

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William Regnery II founded the Charles Martel Society in 1991, which publishes a quarterly journal called . He is described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as "a prime mover and shaker in white nationalism" and "famously reclusive". In 2004 the Occidental Quarterly gave Kevin ...

William Richter

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William Richter (b. August 21, 1974, Long Island, New York) is an American composer currently based in Los Angeles.BiographyEducated at the Berklee College of Music in Boston with degrees in Music Composition and Film Scoring, Richter has composed, conducted, and produced scores ...

William Robert Plumlee

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William Robert Plumlee (born November 25, 1937 in Panama City, Florida) is an American pilot who claims to have worked for the CIA. He was known as "Tosh" and also as William H. "Buck" Pearson.Military servicePlumlee enlisted in the U. S. Army in April 1954 and was assigned to th...

William Roshko

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William Roshko was an Administrative Law Judge in the Social Security Administration from 1997-2001. Born in 1956 and a licensed attorney, William Roshko was awarded a certificate of commendation by the US Congress and is widely acknowledged and notable as being instrumental in p...

William S. Bloxsom-Carter

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William S. Bloxsom-Carter is an American restaurant owner and celebrity wine judge. He is most well known for his previous position as the Director of Food and Beverage and Executive Chef at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles, California. Currently, Chef Carter owns and operates ...

William S. Evans

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First Sergeant William Stanton Evans (July 16, 1910 - June 6, 1944) was a non-commissioned officer of the Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment in the 101st Airborne Division, United States Army during the Second World War. Evans was one of the 140 Toccoa...

William S. Hobson

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William S. Hobson is a chemistry teacher.EducationHobson attended College of the Holy Cross and received his B.A. in 1980. Hobson went on to receive his Ph.D. from University of Wisconsin-Madison and graduated in 1984.CareerWork At Bell LabsAfter graduating from the University of...

William S. Schaill

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William S. Schaill is an American author who has had six books published, five of which revolve around the theme of nautical/underwater thrillers and one that is a historical biography.Information on the AuthorWilliam Schaill was born October, 22 1944 in Yonkers, New York.Schaill...

William S. Wellington

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William S. Wellington (Rapid City, South Dakota, United States, March 13, 1934 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, June 24, 2003) was an American film director, known for developing his famous objective surrealism style, which is best shown at A Sunflower’s Dream, ...

William Schnoebelen

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William ("Bill") Schnoebelen (born 1949) is an American Christian evangelist, author, and lecturer. He is best known for his anti-Mormon, antimason and anti-Wiccan stance and for his fundamentalist Protestant viewpoint. He is married to Sharon Schnoebelen, with whom he co-authore...

William Scoular

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William Scoular is a stage director, writer and filmmaker.He was born in Glasgow, Scotland, grew up in Hamilton, Ontario, and is a graduate of Oxford University where he read English at Lincoln College.Career: UKHe first attracted attention for his assured direction of a professi...

William Seaward

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William Vincent Seaward is a director and actor. He was the co-founder and director of The Strolling Theatricals, a theatre company based in the United Kingdom.Early lifeBorn in London to two barristers, Martin and Siobhan Seaward, he is the eldest of 4 siblings. He attended Fran...

William Seemann

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William Seeman is a boat builder and inventor. Seemann invented C-flex, a semi rigid woven fiberglass cloth. Its invention made custom and semi-custom fiberglass construction much easier, and numerous IOR racing boats were built using C-flex.A further invention was SCRIMP (Seeman...

William Shoeman Woods Cabin

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The William Shoeman Wood Cabin refers to the previous home of Civil War Confederate veteran William "Bloody Bill" Shoeman. The wood cabin was located in Turner Ashby Memorial Park in Harrisonburg, Virginia.LocationThe wood cabin is located in Turner Ashby Memorial Park in Harriso...

William Showalter

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William Showalter is a master chairmaker who produces 18th-century-style Windsor chairs in Tennessee, US.Showalter has been making the chairs for 20 years using antique tools and a pedal-driven lathe he commissioned from a blacksmith. He uses rived oak for the arms and spindles, ...

William Slater-Meade

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In the TV series Ugly Betty, William Slater-Meade is the infant son of dressmaker Christina McKinney and her husband Stuart. Until a DNA test was performed due to suspicions about the baby's resemblance to Christina, William was believed to be the son of Wilhelmina Slater and the...

William Smoot

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William M. Smoot () was a resident of Occoquan, Virginia and for many years was a leading Predestinarian Old School Primitive Baptist preacher in Prince William County. He was the preacher of Occoquan (also known as Bacon Race to those outside the membership of those associated w...

William Stafford Jones

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William "Stafford" Jones, from Gainesville, Florida, was on the Florida state delegation for the 2020 Republican National Convention and was a longtime the Chairman of Alachua County Republican Party. Jones was implicated in a 2012 scandal involving drawing district lines in favo...

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