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  2. Richard Cook (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard David Cook (7 February 1957 – 25 August 2007) was a British jazz writer, magazine editor and former record company executive. Sometimes credited as R. D. Cook , Cook was born in Kew , Surrey , [ 1 ] and lived in west London as an adult.

  3. An Account of the Voyages - Wikipedia

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    An Account of the Voyages first page, 1773. An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of his Present Majesty for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, and successively performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain Carteret, and Captain Cook, in the Dolphin, the Swallow, and the Endeavour: drawn up from the journals which were kept by the several commanders, and from ...

  4. Alshamary - Wikipedia

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    The family name of Swedish swimmer Therese Alshammar has a different origin than Al(-)shamary (or any other variant spellings) because it is derived from "Hammar", which is a common Swedish name for people as well as for places. However her name seemed to have been mistaken for having a connection to the Middle East.

  5. Rick Cook (writer) - Wikipedia

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    James Richard Cook was born in 1944. [2] In 1988, Cook was living in Phoenix, Arizona.That June, he was a contestant on Jeopardy!; over the course of two days, he won a boxed Jeopardy! game, a Caribbean resort vacation on Saint Martin via Eastern Air Lines, [3] and US$12,300 (equivalent to $31,688 in 2023). [4]

  6. Richard M. Cook - Wikipedia

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    Richard M. Cook is an American academic who specializes in American literature. He was a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2009 and is the author of a biography of the critic Alfred Kazin . Cook teaches American literature at the University of Missouri–St. Louis . [ 1 ]

  7. Shammar - Wikipedia

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    The Bedouin Shammari tribesmen provided the majority of the Al Rashid's military support. Later, in the first two decades of the 20th century, Al Rashid were defeated by Ibn Saud and his Wahhabi forces when his campaign to restore his family's rule in the Arabian Peninsula culminated in the Conquest of Ha'il in 1921. [ 6 ]

  8. William Hodges - Wikipedia

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    He studied under William Shipley and afterwards in the studio of Richard Wilson, where he met Thomas Jones. During his early career, he made a living by painting theatrical scenery. Between 1772 and 1775 Hodges accompanied James Cook to the Pacific as the expedition's artist. Some of his expedition paintings have a marked resemblance in terms ...

  9. Los Angeles Chargers all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Richard [1099] David Richards [1100] Jeff Richards ... Dwight Scales [1165] Sam Scarber [1166] Bob Scarpitto ... Al Williams [1412] Andre Williams [1413]