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  2. Fred Whitfield (rodeo) - Wikipedia

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    Fred Whitfield (born August 5, 1967) [1] is an American former professional rodeo cowboy who specialized in tie-down roping. He won eight Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) world championships and three National Finals Rodeo (NFR) aggregate titles.

  3. Fredricka Whitfield - Wikipedia

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    Fredricka Whitfield (born May 31, 1965) is an American journalist and news anchor. She anchors the weekend edition of CNN Newsroom from CNN 's world headquarters in Atlanta , and she is also a fill-in and substitute anchor for CNN's At This Hour With Kate Bolduan.

  4. Fred Whitfield (executive) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Whitfield and the Hornets signed an arena naming rights deal to switch name from Time Warner Cable to Charter's Spectrum. [12] In 2018, Whitfield and the Hornets extended television broadcast rights deal with Fox Sports Southeast for $20 million per year. [13] In April 2016, Whitfield delivered a commencement address at Shaw University ...

  5. Barbara Anderson (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Anderson (born November 27, 1945) is a retired American actress who portrayed police officer Eve Whitfield on the television series Ironside (1967–1971), which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award.

  6. Ben Whitfield - Wikipedia

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    In January 2014, Whitfield signed for Championship side AFC Bournemouth on an 18-month contract. [9] [10] Having been linked to a number of Premier League and English Football League clubs, Whitfield stated that manager Eddie Howe "was a big part of why I decided to come down here because of the way he coaches and his teams play". [11]

  7. Owen Whitfield - Wikipedia

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    Owen Whitfield (October 14, 1891 - August 1965) [1] was a preacher and leader of the 1939 Missouri Sharecropper Roadside Demonstration, where both black and white homeless sharecropping families camped out on the side of the road as a means of getting the government's attention on the vast poverty and injustice of tenants. [2]

  8. List of songs written by Norman Whitfield - Wikipedia

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    1970: Rare Earth, #7 pop, #20 R&B 1971: Rod Stewart and the Faces, #24 pop 1986: Uptown, #87 pop 1967 "Gonna Give Her All the Love I've Got" Jimmy Ruffin: Barrett Strong: 29 14 26 1969: Marvin Gaye (#67 pop, #27 R&B) "Don't You Miss Me a Little Bit Baby" Jimmy Ruffin Barrett Strong, Rodger Penzabene: 68 27 - "You're My Everything" The Temptations

  9. William Whitfield (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Whitfield was born in Stockton-on-Tees into a coal-owning family and studied architecture at King's College, Newcastle (later the Newcastle University School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape), where he was admitted by a special dispensation at the unusually early age of 15, [1] [2] and where he later studied Town Planning after the Second World War.