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  2. Patrick E. Burke - Wikipedia

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    Burke was born in County Tipperary, Ireland, around 1830, the son of Walter Burke. [1] As a child his family moved to St. Louis, Missouri.On April 8, 1846, he entered the Vincentian Seminary at St. Mary of the Barrens in Perryville, Missouri as a secular student.

  3. Gibraltar Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Huntington, West Virginia: Blue Acorn Press, 2003. ISBN 1-885033-29-X. Baxter, Nancy Niblack, Gallant Fourteenth: The Story of an Indiana Civil War Regiment. Emmis Books, 1995, ISBN 0-9617367-8-X; Kepler, William Fourth Ohio Volunteers, 1861-1864: Gibraltar Brigade, Army of the Potomac Trans Allegheny Books, 1992.

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  5. Robert Roche (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Roche is the co-founder and Executive Chairman of Acorn International Inc., a media and branding direct sales company based in Shanghai, China. He is also the co-founder, Executive Chairman, and President of Oak Lawn Marketing, Inc., a Japan-based company that engages in the TV home shopping business.

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    Students are invited to attend the fair at Cape Cod Community College by guidance counselors, science teachers or other advisors.

  7. Steve Burns - Wikipedia

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    Blue's Clues premiered on September 8, 1996, on Nick Jr. and was an instant hit due to Burns's performances as much as the show's format. He became "a superstar" among his audience and their parents, but unknown to everyone else, [ 6 ] and enjoyed what he called being a "micro-celebrity, about as small a celebrity as you can be". [ 7 ]

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