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  2. E.B. Harris - Wikipedia

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    Everette Bagby Harris, (April 18, 1913 - December 24, 1993) [1] was an American businessman. Harris served as President of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange from 1953 to 1978. During this time, he oversaw the diversification of the products traded on the exchange.

  3. Sultanganj Buddha - Wikipedia

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    E. B. Harris, the railway engineer who discovered the Buddha during excavations that he carried out on ancient remains near the Sultanganj station that he was constructing, published a detailed account of his work, complete with a site plan and photographs.

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  5. Ed Harris - Wikipedia

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    Harris was born at Englewood Hospital in Englewood, New Jersey, and grew up in the New York City suburb of Tenafly, New Jersey, [1] the son of Margaret (née Sholl), a travel agent, and Robert L. "Bob" Harris (1922–2014), who sang with the Fred Waring chorus and worked at the bookstore of the Art Institute of Chicago. [2]

  6. Harry B. Harris Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Harry Binkley Harris Jr. [1] (born August 4, 1956) [2] is a retired Japanese-born American diplomat and retired U.S. Navy officer. He was the first American of Japanese descent to lead US Pacific Command and was the highest-ranking American of Japanese descent in U.S. Navy history during his time as commander.

  7. Ed Harris filmography - Wikipedia

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    Ed Harris is an American actor, producer, director, and screenwriter. His performances in Apollo 13 (1995), The Truman Show (1998), Pollock (2000) and The Hours (2002) earned him critical acclaim in addition to Academy Award nominations.

  8. The Southern Vampire Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    Silver is highly toxic to them. Unlike the vampire mythology of other universes, Harris' universe states that crucifixes do not affect vampires, garlic only produces allergic reactions, vampires can be photographed, and most (except the "very old ones") [29] can enter places of worship or step on "holy ground". They cannot enter a home unless ...

  9. Chameleon Street - Wikipedia

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    Chameleon Street is a 1989 independent film written by, directed by and starring Wendell B. Harris Jr. [1] It tells the story of a social chameleon who impersonates reporters, doctors and lawyers in order to make money.