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Notable persons born at the naval base include actor Peter Bergman and American guitarist Isaac Guillory.
Notable persons include Tataŋka Iyotake ( Sitting Bull ) from the Hunkpapa band ; Touch the Clouds from the Miniconjou band ; and, Tašuŋke Witko ( Crazy Horse ), Maȟpiya Luta ( Red Cloud ), Heȟaka Sapa ( Black Elk ), Siŋte Gleška ( Spotted Tail ), and Billy Mills from the Oglala band.
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Notable persons to have publicly stated that UFO evidence is being suppressed include Senator Barry Goldwater, Admiral Lord Hill-Norton ( former NATO head and chief of the British Defence Staff ), Brigadier-General Arthur Exon ( former commanding officer of Wright-Patterson AFB ), Vice-Admiral Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter ( first CIA director ), astronauts Gordon Cooper and Edgar Mitchell, former Canadian Defence Minister Paul Hellyer, and the 1999 French COMETA report by various French generals and aerospace experts.
Notable persons from Sirdal include:
Notable persons buried at the Suure-Jaani cemetery include the composers Artur Kapp, Villem Kapp and Mart Saar, and the painter Johann Köler, as well as Ado Johanson, the first Estonian professional agronomist.
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Notable persons are listed in that article.
Notable persons aboard the Sea Venture included the Admiral of the fleet, George Somers, Vice-Admiral Christopher Newport, the new governor for the Virginia Colony, Sir Thomas Gates, future author William Strachey, and businessman John Rolfe with his pregnant wife.
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Notable persons executed in Ohio before the Furman decision include Anna Marie Hahn.
Notable sport-related persons include Wilbur Muirhead, owner of the aforementioned leather works factory ( still run by his grandson Jonathan ) and also Captain of the R & A ( St Andrews ), and Walter and Kenneth McLeod, both of whom lived in Bridge of Weir their entire lives and were very well known amateur golfers.
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Notable persons involved with Halcyon and the Temple include composer and pianist Henry Cowell ( see also The Tides of Manaunaun ), Irish poet and fiction writer Ella Young, and mystic poet and community leader John Varian ( 1863-1931 ); Varian's sons Russell ( 1898-1959 ) and Sigurd ( 1901-1961 ), who spent part of their childhood in Halcyon, invented the klystron, an important microwave amplifier tube, and founded the Varian electronics empire.
Notable persons with unhyphenated double-barrelled names include David Lloyd George ( born with Lloyd as a middle name, but self-transformed into a double barrelled surname ), the composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, Sir Winston Spencer Churchill, Helena Bonham Carter ( although she said the hyphen is optional ), comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Sylvia Llewelyn Davies.
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Notable persons who were born, grew up or lived in Alsask:

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Notable structures include the railway viaduct, and Machell's Shoddy and Mungo Mill, converted into apartments but still bearing the famous slogan of its original occupants.
One member of the Medonich family appeared at the Prussian court in 1414 acting as representative for his territories and people in Galacia ; and another appeared at Dobryczn in 1674 Members of this small but important family are also recorded in the annals for their valiant service for king, country and faith over the centuries. Notable figures of the time bearing the Medonich name were the house of Medonich of Moldavia, Translyvania, Austria, Yugoslavia, Croatia, Greece, Itately and the U. S
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Notable features are the bridge over the River Derwent and the Peacock hotel, originally built in 1652 as a manor house by John Stevenson, agent to Lady Manners, whose family crest bearing a peacock gives it its name.
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Notable is the use of Wagner tubas in his last three symphonies.
This was also Switzerland's last World Cup finals until 1994. Notable absentees from this tournament included 1962 semi-finalists Yugoslavia and 1962 finalists Czechoslovakia.
Notable members of the al-Aqsa Martyrs ' Brigade ( ordered lexicographically according to the last name ) includes active militants and militants that were killed or arrested by the Israeli security forces.
Notable residents have included Mary Fitton, perhaps the " Dark Lady " of Shakespeare's sonnets, and Samuel " Maggoty " Johnson, a playwright described as the last professional jester in England, whose grave is in the grounds.
* Candlestick Park, 1966. Notable as The Beatles ' final paid concert performance, the 29 August 1966 show at Candlestick Park in San Francisco was taped by press officer Tony Barrow on a portable recorder at the request of McCartney ; the tape ran out before the last couple minutes of the show.
Notable painters included Master Theoderic and the Master of the Třeboň Altarpiece in Bohemia, the Master of the Parement, Jacquemart de Hesdin and the Netherlandish Limbourg brothers in France, and Gentile da Fabriano, Lorenzo Monaco and Pisanello in Italy, the last taking the style into the Early Renaissance.
Notable new characters include Mr Swallow of Treddle's Wharf, Mr Cresswell, owner of Cresswell's Chigley Biscuit factory, Harry Farthing the potter and his daughter Winnie, and last but not least Lord Belborough of Winkstead Hall and his butler Brackett, who also operate a private railway that seems to run through most of Trumptonshire.
The Ars Notoria ( The Notable Art ) is the fifth and last part of The Lesser Key of Solomon.
: Notable people are listed alphabetically by last name and single name.
Notable inhabitants of Bierton include architect Deborah Saunt of Channel 4 television's series Grand Designs, playwright Robert Farquhar, BBC fashion commentator Jerry O ' Sullivan, and the notable author and poet May Sinclair who lived at The Gables in Burcott Lane for the last ten years of her life.
Notable was the charge of the Australian 4th Light Horse Brigade, which covered some to overrun and capture the last remaining Ottoman trenches, and secure the surviving wells at Birüssebi.
Notable dead zones in the United States include the northern Gulf of Mexico region, surrounding the outfall of the Mississippi River, and the coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest, and the Elizabeth River in Virginia Beach, all of which have been shown to be recurring events over the last several years.
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Notable people with the last name of Schelling include:
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Notable are his orchestral works Landscape with Traveler ( 1979-80 ), After Spring Rain ( 1981-82 ) and From the Shadow of the Mountain ( 2001 ), the piano quintet Midsummer Variations ( 1985 ), the piano quartet They Who Hunger ( 1989 ), and the piano trio They That Mourn ( 2002 ), the last in memoriam 9 / 11 ( it is available on YouTube ).
Notable Bahri sultans include Qutuz, who defeated the invading Mongol army of Hulagu at the Battle of Ain Jalut, and Baibars, who finally recaptured the last remnants of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem.
The original Radar label put out its last release in 1981, but it was revived with a new roster between 1995 and 1998. Notable bands signed to the second version of Radar included Midget, Prolapse, Acacia, Morning Glories, Heave and Pure Morning, a precursor of Clinic.
Notable for his last words " Let's roll ".
Notable collaborations in the last three seasons have been with such internationally acclaimed figures in historical performance as violinist Fabio Biondi, oboist Alfredo Bernardini, conductor Laurence Cummings, director Rinaldo Alessandrini, harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani, soprano Elizabeth Watts, countertenor David Daniels, and director and recorder player Maurice Steger.
Notable later television credits included the Twilight Zone episode " Walking Distance " – in which Gig Young tells Foulger, who is playing a drugstore counterman, that he thinks he's seen him before, to which Foulger replies: " I've got that kind of face " – the short-lived 1967 series Captain Nice, and The Mod Squad, his last appearance in episodic television.
Examples of " Notable Last Facts " include the last surviving participant or witness to a historic event, the last work produced by a major artist, author, performer or musician, or perhaps the last remaining example of a once-prevalent style or object, such as a type of architecture, or a make or model of an automobile, motorcycle, or airplane.

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