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George Kimpton

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For other uses, see .George Kimpton, sometimes known as George Kimpton-Howe, (born George Frederick Kimpton, March 3. 1954 in Fulham, South West London.) is an English music business executive, particularly active in the 1980s. Kimpton started his career at Pinnacle Records in Or...

George Kirby (baseball)

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George Joseph Kirby (born February 8, 1998) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Seattle Mariners organization.CareerKirby graduated from Rye High School in Rye, New York, where he played baseball. As a senior, he went 6-0 with a 0.32 ERA and 73 strikeouts in innin...

George Koletsos

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George Koletsos () is a Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens.Koletsos received his B.Sc. in 1973 from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens and his ...

George Komsky

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George Komsky is an American operatic pop artist. He has toured with jazz trumpeter Chris Botti, was lead soloist for Riverdance, and the Twelve Irish Tenors, and a semi-finalist on . He is a protégé of American vocal coach Seth Riggs.Early lifeKomsky was born in Ki...

George Kubini

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Yuriy 'George' Kubini is a Russian-Hungarian property manager, know for being a former executive at Admiral Capital Management, which he founded early 2000s along with Dov Ratchkauskas. Before being sentenced, he was a resident of Verona, Pennsylvania. Kubini was the defendant in...

George L. Rose

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George Rose (born 1961) served as Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Chief Public Policy Officer ofActivision Blizzard.Early careerAfter graduating from University of Michigan in 1983 with a Bachelor Degree in Business Administration,Rose became one of the first immigr...

George Laakso

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George Laakso Sculptor, Born 1918 lived and created Artworks in Virginia Beach from 1962-till his death in 1981. George built and ran, with his wife Ruth, the Studio-Gallery, the largest gallery, south of Washington, D.C. His work is still located throughout the Hampton Roads are...

George Ladas

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George Ladas FRCS, FETCS completed his training in cardiothoracic and peripheral vascular surgery at Evangelismos Medical Centre in 1989, and was first appointed as consultant in thoracic surgery in January 1990 in Athens. Background Ladas joined the Royal Brompton Hospital's tea...

George Lassos the Moon

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"George Lassos the Moon" (short for "Buffalo Gals and George Lassos the Moon") is a famous scene from 1946 Christmas masterpiece film It's a Wonderful Life starring James Stewart and Donna Reed.The scene starts off in the twenty forth minute of the film and lasts for six minutes....

George Lawlor

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George Lawlor (25 December 1968) is an Irish Labour Party politician and print company director. Lawlor is currently a councillor on Wexford County Council. Political career Lawlor was elected to Wexford Borough Council in 2004, receiving 6.44% of first preference votes. He becam...

George Leef

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George Charles Leef (born February 4, 1951) is the director of research of the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal.BiographyHe received a Bachelor of Arts from Carroll University in 1973 and a Juris Doctor from the Duke University School of Law in 1977. He was a faculty m...

George M. Foote

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George Messenger Foote, Sr. (November 4, 1919 - June 21, 2010), was a 30-year city judge and civic figure in his native Alexandria, Louisiana.BackgroundFoote was one of two sons and two daughters of Henry Dade Foote, Sr. (1882-1941), and the former Lois Jeannette Ray (1886-1974),...

George M. Murray (scientist)

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George Milton Murray (born June 17, 1953) is an academic in Chemistry and Material Science. He specializes in chemical analysis, sensors and molecularly imprinted polymers.Murray was born in Manchester, Tennessee. He spent a year at the University of the South (Sewanee) before en...

George Mason Civil Rights Law Journal

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The George Mason Civil Rights Law Journal (CRLJ) is one of the academic journals run by students at the George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia. Journal members edit and publish articles written by professors, practitioners, and students that add to the legal...

George Meredith (sannyasin)

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George Meredith, also known as Devaraj, Amrito, and John Andrews, is a notable member of the Rajneesh movement who served as personal physician to Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. He later became vice chair of the Osho International Foundation following Rajneesh's death in 1990. He initia...

George Miok

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George "Gyuri" Miok (18 May 1981 - 30 December 2009) was the sergeant of the Canadian Forces. He was killed in service in Afghanistan in 2009. He was awarded with Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal, NATO Medal for Former Yugoslavia and South-West Asia Service Medal. As a civilia...

George Moncur

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George Moncur born (18 August 1993 in Essex, England) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for West Ham United. He is also the son of former West Ham player John Moncur.Club careerWest Ham UnitedMoncur moved from Tottenham Hotspur to West Ham's academy at the age of...

George Monty Davis

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George Monty Davis, aka Naked Yoga Guy, has been given many citations for practicing naked yoga in San Francisco.ActivismDavis claims to be promoting his book and lifestyle to the masses. He has received many complaints in regard to his public nudity. He went to court on charges ...

George Murnane III

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George Murnane III (nicknamed "Peter") until recently was the Chief Operating Officer and acting Chief Financial Officer of VistaJet Holding SA, a private jet company headquarted in Baar, Switzerland. Prior to working at VistaJet, Murnane was Executive Vice President and Chief Fi...

George Nathaniel Henry Peters

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George Nathaniel Henry Peters (November 30, 1825 - October 7, 1909) was an American Lutheran minister and author of The Theocratic Kingdom. His premillennial views were in conflict with the majority of Lutheranswho held postmillennial beliefs.BiographyHe was born on November 30, ...

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