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Bill Dean (footballer)

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William Benjamin "Bill" Dean (died 11 March 1942) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Arsenal. Joining in 1940, Dean appeared in 3 matches before joining the Royal Navy. He was killed in the sinking of the on 11 March 1942.Football care...

Bill Dudleston

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Bill Dudleston is an American audio engineer and entrepreneur, and the founder and president of Legacy Audio, an audio and home theater equipment manufacturer based in Springfield, Illinois. Biography Dudleston graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1981...

Bill Dulin

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William Edward Dulin (born August 22, 1952) is a former American football offensive tackle in the World Football League for the Shreveport Steamer. He played college football at Johnson C. Smith University.Early yearsDulin attended Roosevelt High School. He accepted a football sc...

Bill Enouy

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Bill Enouy is a Canadian politician, currently serving as mayor of Kirkland Lake, Ontario.A 1964 graduate of Kirkland Lake Collegiate and Vocational Institute, Enouy was first elected mayor in the 2000 municipal election, Enouy previously served as a town councillor in Kirkland L...

Bill Etchegaray

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Bill Etchegaray is a former Head Women's Tennis Coach at California State University, Fullerton(CSUF). Etchegaray was the head coach from 1983 through 1985 season's at which is known as Cal State Fullerton Titans competing as a member of the WCAA Conference and the next year in t...

Bill G. Chapman

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Billy Gene "Bill" Chapman (October 11, 1928 - August 26, 2007), known as Bill G. Chapman, was an advocate for visually impaired persons, principally in Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. The founder of Vision Loss Technology, Chapman, himself blind, authored in 2001 Coping With Vis...

Bill Galbraith

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<b>William Galbraith</b> (January 25, 1924 — February 27, 2021) was an American soldier known for his involvement in both the Invasion of Normandy and Operation Market Garden during World War II.He was born in Pasadena, California in January 1924. He joined the ...

Bill Goodwyn

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Bill Goodwyn is a senior media and ed-tech executive, recognized as one of the top 10 innovators in education by the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), with over 30 years of experience in building and leading high-performance organizations that disrupt existing markets and ...

Bill Hagan

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Bill Hagan (born August 29, 1968) is an American politician and writer. He is a member of the Republican Party. Hagan has served as political advisor and communications director for former Georgia Congressman Mac Collins (R-GA) and Medal of Honor nominee David Bellavia. In 2002, ...

Bill Hammons

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Bill Hammons is the current chairman of the Unity Party of America.He was born in Germany during the early 1970s to a career army officer during his father's tour of duty there. He was raised in Odessa, Texas from the age of five, and graduated from Permian High School ofFriday N...

Bill Herzer

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Bill Herzer, Nanadan, (7th dan - master instructor) in the style of karate. Bill Herzer originally from Alexandria, Virginia moved to Murfreesboro, Tennessee in 1965, to attend MTSU. Herzer completed his Bachelor of Science in Biology in 1973 and his Masters in Biology in 1975. H...

Bill Horn

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Bill Horn is an American elected official in San Diego, California. He serves as a member of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors representing County Supervisorial District 5. He is a Republican, although county supervisor positions are officially nonpartisan per California ...

Bill Karins

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Bill Karins is an NBC Weather Plus meteorologist born in 1974 in Albany, New York.Bill Karins got his start chasing tornadoes at NBC affiliate KSNT in Topeka, Kansas. Working in North Carolina at WCTI, he reported from inside the eye of hurricanes covering Hurricanes Bertha and F...

Bill Malcolm

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Reverend William John Malcolm (December 17, 1881October 9, 1970) was a Canadian Presbyterian minister, Boy Scout scout leader, and the grandson of the farmer John Malcolm. In 1901, He became a homesteader in Moose Jaw. Malcolm was drafted in World War I and served from 1917 to 19...

Bill McKown

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Clarence William "Bill" McKown Jr. (born 1953) is a retired United States Navy , Distinguished Eagle Scout, and currently the airport manager at Stevens Field, near Pagosa Springs, Colorado, in Archuleta County.Personal lifeMcKown was born in 1953 at Clark Air Base, Philippines w...

Bill McNutt II

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Lee William McNutt II born in Corsicana, Texas; (1925 — September 1, 2006), used direct marketing and mail order to transform his family's Collin Street Bakery into a worldwide supplier of fruitcakes. Although he did not invent the fruitcake, Bill McNutt’s cla...

Bill Montgomery (Turning Point USA)

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</ref> Montgomery often described himself as the group's co-founder, although it was not an official recognition by the group or Kirk. Montgomery died July 28, 2020 at the age of 80 due to coronavirus complications. Turning Point USA memorialized Montgomery for his role in ...

Bill Mullins-Johnson

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William Mullins-Johnson (Born 1970), of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, was charged, and in 1994 wrongly convicted, of sexually assaulting and murdering his 4-year-old niece, Valin Johnson, on June 27, 1993. Mullins-Johnson had been babysitting his niece. When she was found de...

Bill of Federalism

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The Bill of Federalism is a list of ten proposed amendments to the United States Constitution by Randy Barnett, a professor of law at the Georgetown University Law Center. It would enshrine in the Constitution certain ideas based on states' rights and free market libertarianism. ...

Bill Postmus

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William John Postmus (born May 3, 1971) is the former County Assessor of San Bernardino County. He was first elected in 2000 to the County Board of Supervisors. He was reelected in March 2004 to serve for a second four-year term representing the largest county district in the nat...

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