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Jim Thornton is an American radio and television announcer, news anchor, and voice actor.He is known for his voiceover work in video games, movies and television shows. Since 2011, he is best known for being the announcer of Wheel of Fortune following the death of longtime announcer Charlie O'Donn
Hugh Thornton (American football) (born 1991), American football player; James Thornton (disambiguation) James Thornton (naval officer) (1826–1875) James Worth Thornton, businessman and son of Sir Henry Worth Thornton; Jim Thornton (born 1965), American announcer, news anchor, and voice actor; Joe Thornton (born 1979), Canadian ice hockey player
In addition to the redesign of the 8600, CDC had another project called the CDC STAR-100 under way, led by Cray's former collaborator on the 6600/7600, Jim Thornton. Unlike the 8600's "four computers in one box" solution to the speed problem, the STAR was a new design using a unit that we know today as the vector processor .
James Thornton (tight end) (born 1965), American football player; James Thornton (cricketer) (1861–1916), English cricketer; James Thornton (naval officer) (1826–1875), officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War; James R. Thornton (1853–1911), president of Hampden–Sydney College for two and a half weeks in 1904
Thornton asks Blake for a job but is turned down. Thornton approaches Stephen Burbridge, who gives him a job as ranger on one of his properties, Boundary Ridge. Burbirdge explains that Joan is his adopted daughter; her biological father was Lloyd, who is now dead. Burbridge is in business competition with Rich.
Here, her family tree—featuring the Harris, Gopalan, and Emhoff families, all the extended family of Kamala Harris: Vice President Harris’s family tree. Design by Michael Stillwell.
James Johnston Thornton (November 24, 1816, in Highland County, Ohio – February 29, 1884, in Guadalupe County, Texas) was a prominent military reconstruction judge, land developer, and quartermaster of the Union Army.
In 1716, Thornton's family immigrated to North America when he was three years old, settling first in Wiscasset, Maine. [4] [5] On July 11, 1722, the community was attacked by Native Americans. [5] James and Elizabeth Thornton fled from their burning home with Matthew, moving shortly thereafter to Worcester, Massachusetts. [6]