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Gerry and Former
* Gerry Mullan – Former Glentoran, Everton and Northern Ireland footballer.
Former Scientologist Jon Atack argued, in A Piece of Blue Sky ( 1990 ), that treatment of Sea Org members in the RPF was a " careful imitation of techniques long-used by the military to obtain unquestioning obedience and immediate compliance to orders, or more simply to break men's spirits ..." One former member, Gerry Armstrong, said that during his time in the Sea Org in the 1970s he spent over two years banished to the RPF as a punishment:
Former Celtic players John Hughes, John McNamee, Gerry Creaney and Peter Grant are all from Coatbridge.
* Former Congressman Gerry Sikorski and Public Policy and Regulation Practice Group Leader Rich Gold were recognized by The Hill newspaper as two of Washington, D. C .’ s top lobbyists in 2009.
" Former Scientologist Gerry Armstrong said that the screenplay story is identical to the Scientology space opera theology, and in his book Bare-faced Messiah author Russell Miller described Revolt in the Stars as "... a dramatization of high-level Scientology training about events which happened seventy-five million years ago when an evil ruler by the name of Xenu massacred the populations of seventy-six planets, transported their frozen spirits back to earth and exploded them in volcanoes ".
Former presenters include Mark Goodier, Graham Stuart, Gerry Quinn, Kenny Page, Sheena Wellington, Ian Duncan, Dave Bussey, Norma Gamble, Pat Kelly, Scott Davie, Pete Maddison, Carl Greenwood, Grant Reid, Dave Price and Alistair Smith.
* Former head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service, Sir Gerry Loughran

Gerry and Vice-President
The town is named after Elbridge Gerry, a Vice-President of the U. S.
The town was originally called the " Town of Gerrysville " after Vice-President Elbridge Gerry.
* 1998 – Stephen Harper becomes President of the NCC, Gerry Nicholls becomes Vice-President.
Gerry was born on December 6, 1813 in Waterford, Maine and was a grandson of former U. S. Vice-President Elbridge Gerry.

Gerry and Canadian
* 1926 – Gerry McNeil, Canadian ice hockey player ( d. 2004 )
* 1946 – Gerry Boulet, Canadian singer ( Offenbach ) ( d. 1990 )
* April 17 – Gerry McNeil, Canadian hockey player ( d. 2004 )
They regularly engage in pie-throwing — in January 2010, Canadian MP Gerry Byrne compared them to terrorists for throwing a tofu cream pie at Canada's fishery minister Gail Shea in protest at the seal hunt, a comment Newkirk called a silly chest-beating exercise.
As part of this " first rights of refusal ", Capitol passed on such EMI acts as Dave Clark Five, Gerry & The Pacemakers, The Hollies, and Manfred Mann ( among others ), all of which had their records issued on Canadian Capitol.
* Gerry Boulet, Canadian rock singer from Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec
* Gerry Dee, Canadian comedian
## Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and Minister for the Canadian Wheat Board ( January 4, 2007 )
Getty was one of the most successful Canadian-born quarterbacks in the history of the Canadian Football League, and sits at third on the all-time passing yardage list of Canadian quarterbacks, behind Russ Jackson and Gerry Dattilio, with nearly nine thousand yards.
* Soccercentral – News and reports from the Canadian and world soccer scene and highlights from matches from all the major leagues in Europe and around the world with Gerry Dobson and Craig Forrest.
* Gerry St. Germain, Canadian Senator
Gerry Byrne, PC, MP ( born September 27, 1966 ) is a Canadian politician.
However, when Senator Gerry St. Germain crossed the floor from the Progressive Conservatives to the Canadian Alliance in 2000, he argued that he should be recognized as Leader of the Opposition in the Senate as the Canadian Alliance formed the Official Opposition in the House of Commons.
* Gerry Weiner ( born 1933 ), Canadian politician
A significant proportion of the entrants usually retire, and in the 1996-1997 race Canadian Gerry Roufs was lost at sea.
* Gerry Dee, Canadian comedian
More recent work has included the Gerry Anderson science-fiction series Space Precinct ( 1994 ), the Canadian film Conquest ( 1998 ) and various one-off TV dramas such as Cold Enough For Snow ( 1997 ) and The Hunt ( 2001 ).
Joseph Gerald " Gerry " Hagey ( September 28, 1904 – October 26, 1988 ) was a Canadian businessman, academic, and a founder and first president of the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario.
* Gerry, Thomas M. “ Green Yet Free of Seasons: Gwendolyn MacEwen and the Mystical Tradition of Canadian Poetry .” Studies in Canadian Literature 16. 2 ( 1991 / 1992 ): 147-161.
* Gerry Ritz ( born 1951 ), Canadian federal politician
* Gerry Couture ( 1925-1994 ), Canadian hockey player

Gerry and Association
Future Football Association General Secretary Ted Croker was a Harriers player during the early 1950s, as was future England international striker Gerry Hitchens ( 1953 – 55 ).

Acton and Former
Former Mayor Jim Acton ( Democratic Party ) did not file to run for a fifth term, which left the 2007 election open to new candidates.

Acton and Canadian
* Brigitte Acton, Canadian alpine skiier
* Keith Acton, Canadian former National Hockey League player
Roxton Falls is a village municipality in Acton Regional County Municipality, in the Canadian province of Quebec.
Born in Acton Vale, Quebec, the daughter of Gene Gillis, an Olympic skier, and Rhona Wurtele, a Canadian Olympic skier.

Acton and Association
Two early buildings, particularly, made him notable among fellow architects: including the church of St Bede at Clapham in ( 1922 ) and St Saviour's, Acton in ( 1924 ), both built for the Royal Association in Aid of the Deaf and Dumb.

Former and Vice-President
Former Vice-President Richard M. Nixon in Detroit called for a firmer and tougher policy toward the Soviet Union.
* March 2 – Former U. S. Vice-President Henry A. Wallace starts his term of office as U. S. Secretary of Commerce, serving under President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Former Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks was nominated as his running mate.
" Former Vice-President Walter Mondale also used the line against rival Senator Gary Hart in his bid for the Democratic nomination in the 1984 presidential campaign.
Former U. S. President Bill Clinton and former Vice-President Al Gore explicitly recommended in their " Framework for Global Electronic Commerce " that the private sector should lead, and companies should implement self-regulation in reaction to issues brought on by Internet technology.
Former Prime Minister Hage Geingob was elected to succeed Pohamba as Vice-President at the same congress, and Minister of Justice Pendukeni Iivula-Ithana was elected as Secretary-General, becoming the first woman to hold that position.
* Former Premier of Quebec Premier Daniel Johnson, Jr. worked for Power Corp. from 1973 to 1981 and in the last three years of this term was a Vice-President in the company.
* Former Vice-President of the French Economic and Social Council ( 1984 – 2004 )
* Dr. Michael C. Alfano, Former Dean, New York University, Currently, Executive Vice-President of New York University, PD Perio ' 74
Raymond Ranjeva, Former Vice-President of the International Court of Justice ;
Former Vice-President Aaron Burr visited Kentucky in 1805, reaching the city of Frankfort, Kentucky on May 25 and lodging with former Senator John Brown.
File: PresidentsWatchReaganCasketCarriedIntoCathedral. jpg | Former President George W. Bush, his wife, Laura Bush, former Vice-President Richard Cheney, his wife, Lynne Cheney, former President Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, watch the casket of former President Ronald Reagan carried into Washington National Cathedral.
Former Vice-President and opposition leader Felix Kulov had initially decided to run in the 2005 poll, but later withdrew from the race.
* Professor Gilbert Bukenya Balibaseka, Former Vice-President of Uganda

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