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  2. Saints and Soldiers: The Void - Wikipedia

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    Saints and Soldiers: The Void (also known as Saints and Soldiers: Battle of the Tanks), is a 2014 war drama film directed and written by Ryan Little. It serves as the third installment in the Saints and Soldiers film series, and is a standalone sequel to Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed. The film stars K. Danor Gerald, Adam Gregory, and Matt ...

  3. List of companions of the Order of Australia - Wikipedia

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    For service to maternal and child health research, particularly in peri-natal and infant problems, and for her contributions to improving aboriginal and community health: 1996 Q Keith Steel: 1917: 1996 For service to industry, General Manager of the Australian Mutual Provident Society (AMP Limited) 1966–79: 1981 Q Glenn Stevens: 1958 –

  4. Believe (2007 film) - Wikipedia

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    The owner of Believe is Howard Flash , who claims to have lived in a trailer park until the business of Believe saved his life and made him wealthy. Adam decides to join Believe and succeeds unexpectedly.

  5. Saints and Soldiers (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The Saints and Soldiers film series consists of American war dramas, based loosely on true events.The plot overall explores various battles of World War II through the use of historical fiction, and uses an overarching message that people with unjustified predispositions over someone else can work together to overcome insurmountable odds; as well as the reality that they can learn to ...

  6. Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Austin Gardiner, Baron Gardiner, CH, PC, QC (30 May 1900 – 7 January 1990) was a British Labour politician, who served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain from 1964 to 1970. In that position he embarked on a programme of reform, most importantly setting up the Law Commission in 1965.

  7. Gerald O'Connor - Wikipedia

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    Charles Gerald O'Connor KC (December 3, 1890 – November 16, 1949) was a provincial politician and judge from Alberta, Canada.He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1935 to 1940, sitting with the Liberal caucus in government.

  8. Jerry Mander - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Irwin Mander (May 1, 1936 – April 11, 2023) [1] [2] was an American activist and author in San Francisco, known for his use of advertising for progressive and ecological causes and for his 1978 book, Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television.

  9. B. Gerald Cantor - Wikipedia

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    After he married Iris Bazel in 1977 the couple became one of the most important benefactors of fine art in New York through the founding of the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation. [4] During his life, along with his wife, Cantor assembled the world's largest private collection of works by Auguste Rodin.