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* 1993 – Nicholas Ridley, Baron Ridley of Liddesdale, British politician and government minister ( b. 1929 )
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He then married Benvin, he had two children, Antonia Quinn ( born July 23, 1993 ) and Ryan Nicholas Quinn ( born July 5, 1996 ).
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Kirk R. Bennett DOB Oct, 26th 1971 Father of Nicholas R. Bennett DOB April 7, 1993, Angelo D. Bennett DOB Jan. 25th 1995 and Alexi M. Bennett DOB Jan. 25th 1995 Kirk is the only son of the Barbara A. Bennett ( Caruso ) and the Late Claude D. Bennett who passed on March 13, 2007.
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Nicholas Maw's violin concerto is dedicated to Bell, who premiered it in 1993 and won a Grammy Award for his recording of the piece.
* Schick, Kathy D .; Toth, Nicholas, Making Silent Stones Speak, Simon & Schuster, 1993, ISBN 0-671-69371-9
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