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Patrick Delahanty

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Patrick Delahanty (born March 6 1973 in Lewiston, Maine) is best known as the creator of the infamous web site known as The Chibi Project where he is responsible for conducting acts upon toys.Patrick is also the webmaster of AnimeCons.com, a growing web site specializing in anime...

Patrick DeRemer

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Patrick DeRemer is the founder and owner of praisevocals.com. In addition to his 10 years as a full-time worship leader, his background includes experience as a professional staff songwriter with Windswept Pacific Entertainment (now EMI Music Publishing) where he wrote and record...

Patrick Doval

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Patrick Doval (born March 23) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, whose "80’s" style fuses elements of rock with a new wave sound. In 2008, he independently released two-albums, “Deliverance” & &am...

Patrick DSP

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Patrick DSP aka Patrick Gharapetian (born 1977 in Tehran, Iran) is an Armenian/Canadian techno producer and internationally-touring DJ. Biography In the 1980s, after brief stays in Germany, Sweden and England, Patrick settled in Canada's Greater Toronto Area. He collaborated for ...

Patrick Durusau

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Patrick Durusau is an editor, document-representation standards expert and lawyer.He has been the co-chair and co-editor of the OASIS OpenDocument Format (initially sponsored by Sun Microsystems) and editor of the equivalent ISO International Standard, the editor and technical le...

Patrick E. Craig

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Patrick E. Craig (born October 4, 1947, Eugene Oregon) is an American author, musician, songwriter, producer and engineer. His novels are mainly Amish Fiction and Children's Mystery stories and have been published by Harvest House Publishers, Harlequin Books and P&J Publi...

Patrick Effendy

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Patrick Effendy is an Indonesian music producer and director. He came into wider recognition after directing the film CJR The Movie. Career Patrick has always held an interest in music since he was young, and for a time played the bass in high school. During the heyday of MTV, he...

Patrick Elkins

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Patrick Ryan Elkins (born January 29, 1976) is an American author, performance artist, puppeteer and songwriter. As a musician, he has played with a number of groups including The Rainbow Vomit Family Band, Pine Cones, Hot Meat for Young Lovers, Nausea Valley, Catch A Wave, Ever ...

Patrick F. Leonard

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Patrick F. Leonard (born July 26, 1979) is an American writer. He will receive an MFAW from The Art Institute of Chicago. A sentence writer, he's appeared in The Mid-America Poetry Review, The Adirondack Review, The Pebble Lake Review, MiPOesias, elimae, 2River View, and Hotel St...

Patrick Falterman

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Patrick Joseph Falterman II (March 16, 1990 - September 3, 2016) was an American itinerant, travel writer, and canoeist. He was most well known for his writings about hitchhiking and canoeing in Central and South America, and was the creator and writer on "HitchTheWorld.com", whe...

Patrick Fisher

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Patrick McGregor Fisher (born March 1st, 1985 in Washington, DC) is an American football punter for the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League. He played collegiately at Louisiana State University (LSU). High School Career Patrick Fisher attended DeMatha Catholic High Scho...

Patrick G. Fitzpatrick

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thumbnailThe Reverend Father Patrick G. Fitzpatrick was a Roman Catholic priest who emigrated to the United States from Limerick, Ireland, in the early 1950s. Fitzpatrick was responsible for helping the poor and downtrodden throughout the eastern seaboard by creating numerous pro...

Patrick Gamble (socialite)

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Patrick Henry Noel Gamble (1904-1956) was, together with his sister Rosemary, part of the Bright Young Things of the 1920s.BiographyPatrick Henry Noel Gamble was born in 1904, the son of Henry Gamble, Anglican priest and author, Dean of Exeter in the Church of England from 1918 t...

Patrick Gibney

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Patrick Gibney is the host and star of an informative/inspirational channel on YouTube. The majority of his videos are how-to videos, providing detailed tutorials on everything from filmmaking to ukulele playing. His most notable viral success however, centers on his list of life...

Patrick Goodpaster

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Patrick Goodpaster was a defensive end for the National Football League's Baltimore Ravens, joining the team in 2005.Early lifeGoodpaster was born to Opok and Patrick Goodpaster in Torrance, California. He has two sisters, Traci Goodpaster and Ty Mary Goodpaster. He attended and ...

Patrick Hebron

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Patrick Hebron is a New York based philosopher and filmmaker. His works pertain to the optical principles of photography and digital special effects as well as the semiotic uses of these mediums. Earlier works address similar issues of optical perspective and temporal viewership ...

Patrick Henry League

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The Patrick Henry League was founded in 1958 by Robert A. Heinlein and his wife Virginia to support nuclear testing. Provoked by an advertising campaign by the National Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy, whom Heinlein described as "communist-line propagandists", he mounted a pe...

Patrick Herning

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Patrick Herning is an American fashion entrepreneur and businessman. In 2017, he founded of 11 Honoré, a luxury plus-sized fashion e-retailer that works directly with high-end designers and contemporary brands with investors including Nordstrom.  Additionally, Herning...

Patrick Hession

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Patrick Edward John Hession is a trumpeter.In 1996, Hession joined the Glenn Miller Orchestra, where he was lead trumpeter for almost three years. Hession was the lead trumpeter of Maynard Ferguson’s Big Bop Nouveau Band from 2000 until 2006. Hession recorded with Mayna...

Patrick Hunout

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Patrick Hunout is a researcher and policymaker who in 1999 created The International Scope Review, a peer-reviewed academic journal in the economic and social sciences.His work explores the formation of what he called a New Leviathan around the hypothesis that the upper class of ...

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