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  2. Mac Haik - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Michael Haik [1] (born January 19, 1946) is an American football player who played wide receiver for four seasons for the Houston Oilers in the American Football League (AFL) from 1968 to 1969 and the National Football League (NFL) from 1970 to 1971. [2]

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    Collaborates in the coup d'état that removes Windrip and installs Lee Sarason as president. Shortly afterwards, Haik leads a palace coup against Sarason, assassinating him and installing himself as president. Particularly brutal and repressive, Haik's rule makes citizens "long for the liberal days of President Windrip".

  4. Osterburg (Weida) - Wikipedia

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    Henriette Joseph, Haik Thomas Porada (eds.): Das nördliche Vogtland um Greiz. (Landschaften in Deutschland Werte der deutschen Heimat, Vol. 68).

  5. Haik - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Haik, Miss Teen USA 2015; Mac Haik, American football player, wide receiver; Mohammad Al-Haik, Saudi Arabian footballer; Richard T. Haik (born 1950), American U.S. District Judge; Suzanne Haïk-Vantoura (1912–2000), was an organist, music teacher, composer and music theorist. Ted Haik (born 1945), American attorney and politician

  6. Richard T. Haik - Wikipedia

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    One of four children of Theodore Michael Haik, Sr., and the former Margaret Hannie, both deceased, Richard Haik was born in Lafayette but reared in New Iberia, Louisiana. He graduated in 1968 from Catholic High School in New Iberia, where he was a three-year letterman in football and an all-state defensive end/fullback.

  7. Joseph ha-Kohen - Wikipedia

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    In Hebrew literature Joseph ha-Kohen achieved prominence by two historical works. His major work, Dibre ha-Yamim le-Malke Zarfat we-'Otoman (Chronicles of the Kings of France and Turkey), is in the nature of a history of the world, in the form of annals, in which he represents the sequence of events as a conflict between Asia and Europe, between Islam and Christianity, the protagonist for ...

  8. Joseph Chaikin - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Chaikin (September 16, 1935 – June 22, 2003) was an American theatre director, actor, playwright, and pedagogue. Early life and education.

  9. Joseph F. Hair Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Joseph F. Hair Jr. is an American author, consultant, and professor. Currently he serves as Distinguished Professor of Marketing, is the holder of the Cleverdon Chair of Business and Director of the PhD program at the Mitchell College of Business at the University of South Alabama .