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  2. Rolling Thunder (person) - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Thunder aka John Pope, 1916–1997) was a hippie spiritual leader who self-identified as a Native American medicine man. He was raised in Oklahoma and later moved to Nevada . [ 3 ] [ better source needed ] He has been considered an example of a plastic medicine man , with little or no genuine connection to the culture or religion he ...

  3. John Pope (general) - Wikipedia

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    John Pope (March 16, 1822 – September 23, 1892) was a career United States Army officer and Union general in the American Civil War. He had a brief stint in the Western Theater, but he is best known for his defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run (Second Manassas) in the East. Pope was a graduate of the United States Military Academy in 1842.

  4. Hey, Johnnie Cope, Are Ye Waking Yet? - Wikipedia

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    The tune, set for pipes, is the regulation pipe call for Réveillé in Highland Regiments of the British Army and also the Scots Guards, in which John Cope served between 1710 and 1712. [3] The tune and lyrics are featured in the 1969 film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. The tune is used in the soundtrack for the 1973 folk horror film The Wicker ...

  5. John Pope - Wikipedia

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    John Pope (artist) (1821–1880), artist in Boston, Massachusetts, and New York in the 19th century; John Pope (fictional astronaut), fictional character in James A. Michener's 1985 novel Space; John Pope (rower), English rower; John Pope (priest) (died 1558), English priest; John Pope (1856–1896), companion of American businessman Lewis Ginter

  6. James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal - Wikipedia

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    The Martin Center originated in 1996 [6] as a project of the John Locke Foundation (also founded by Art Pope), a nonprofit think tank concerned especially with free markets, limited constitutional government, and personal responsibility. [7] In 2003, the then-Pope Center was incorporated as a separate entity.

  7. John XXIII: The Pope of Peace - Wikipedia

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    John XXIII: The Pope of Peace (Italian: Papa Giovanni - Ioannes XXIII, also known as John XXIII, Pope John XXIII and Pope John XXIII: The Pope Of Peace) is a 2002 Italian television movie directed by Giorgio Capitani. The film is based on real life events of Roman Catholic Pope John XXIII. [1] [2] [3]

  8. World Youth Day 1993 - Wikipedia

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    In a 1993 episode of Mother Angelica Live, Mother Angelica harshly criticized a mimed re-enactment of the Stations of the Cross which was not attended by Pope John Paul II. [3] Mother Angelica was particularly upset that a woman was playing Jesus. [4]

  9. John MacArthur (American pastor) - Wikipedia

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    John Fullerton MacArthur Jr. (born June 19, 1939) is an American pastor and author who hosts the national Christian radio and television program Grace to You. [1] He has been the pastor of Grace Community Church , a non-denominational church in Sun Valley, California since February 9, 1969. [ 2 ]