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Peter Attia (born March 19, 1973) [1] is a Canadian-American author, physician, and researcher known for his work in longevity medicine. He is the author of Outlive ...
The 47-year-old was attacked and killed by a pet deer, said to be an elk, on his property in north-east Victoria, Australia. [230] [231] Joemar Jungco 22 June 2019: The 18-year-old worker at a meat processing facility in Iloilo City, Philippines, died after half his body from the head down to the waist was pulled into a meat grinder. [232] [233]
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Henry W. Austin, Illinois state legislator and businessman [16] David Axelrod, political strategist and former White House official; Ralph H. Barger, Illinois state legislator [17] Bruce Barton, author and advertising pioneer; congressman from New York (1937–1940) Redd Griffin, Illinois state legislator (1980–1982) [18]
Dove Attia (born 1957), French musical producer and television personality; Hassan El-Sayed Attia (born 1931), Egyptian sport shooter; Kader Attia (born 1970), French artist; Mahmoud Attia (born 1981), Egyptian Paralympic powerlifter; Mohamed Ben Attia (born 1976), Tunisian director and screenwriter; Peter Attia (born 1973), American physician
Ralph H. Barger (1923–2002), Illinois state legislator and mayor of Wheaton [7] Joe Birkett (born 1955), Illinois Appellate Court justice; former DuPage County State's Attorney; George Peter Foster (1858–1928), U.S. congressman from Illinois, 3rd and 4th districts; Amy Grant, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (2019–present) [8]
Don Dardeen, Keith's father, called the Jefferson County sheriff's office and agreed to drive down to Ina with the house key and meet deputies at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, between Illinois Route 37 and the former Illinois Central Railroad tracks, now used by Union Pacific, just north of the Franklin County line. [2]
A pair of mating D. femorata in the Hudson Highlands region of New York. The common walkingstick is a slender, elongated insect that camouflages itself by resembling a twig. . The sexes differ, with the male usually being brown and about 75 mm (3 in) in length while the female is greenish-brown, and rather larger at 95 mm (3.7 i