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Jennifer Brigid O'Malley Dillon (born September 28, 1976) [1] is a former American political strategist who served as the chair for Vice President Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign. [2] She held the same position with President Joe Biden's 2024 reelection campaign .
Francis D.K. Ching – author of books on architectural graphics; Sidney S. Culbert – psychologist and Esperantist; major influence in the design of cockpit instrument panels in the Boeing 707 jet aircraft through his research in perception; Stuart Dempster – composer, trombonist, and Guggenheim Fellowship recipient
Chinese Handcuffs is a 1989 young adult novel by young adult writer Chris Crutcher.The story alternates between the two main characters, Dillon and Jennifer, both high school athletes dealing with personal issues.
The list was criticized as biased towards English-language books, particularly those published by American authors. [3] Nigerian academic Ainehi Edoro criticized the lack of literature by African authors and the predominance of American literature on the list and called the list "an act of cultural erasure". [4]
J. J. Dillon J. J. Dillon: 2006 Naruki Doi Naruki Doi: 2006–2008 Shane Douglas Troy Martin: 2005 Dragon Kid Nobuyoshi Nakamura: 2006–2008 Tommy Dreamer Thomas Laughlin: 2002–2003 Bobby Eaton Robert Eaton: 2004 Terry Funk Terrence Funk: 2003 The Great Muta Keiji Mutoh: 2003 Eddie Guerrero Eduardo Guerrero: 2002 Bret Hart Bret Hart: 2009 ...
Walt Simonson 1968, comic book artist and writer, winner of multiple Shazam awards and 2010 Hero Initiative Lifetime Achievement Award [14] Benjamin Eli Smith 1877, editor; Margaret Stohl 1989, author of thirteen novels including Beautiful Creatures and many Marvel comics; Wylie Sypher 1927, writer; Aatish Taseer 2001, writer and journalist
This is a list of notable people affiliated with the University of Texas at Arlington. Since its inception, the university has produced over 200,000 alumni, with approximately 130,000 living in the North Texas region.
Bodies of Light (2021) is a novel by Australian writer Jennifer Down. [1]It won the 2022 Miles Franklin Award, [2] and was shortlisted for the 2022 Voss Literary Prize, [3] the 2022 Stella Prize, [4] the 2022 Barbara Jefferis Award, [5] the 2022 Age Book of the Year Award, [6] the 2022 Davitt Award for Best Adult Crime Novel, [7] and the 2022 Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Fiction.