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5 unusual facts about Adair


Ben Tincup

Born in Adair, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), Tincup was a member of both the original Cherokee Nation and its modern counterpart.

Catherine Steiner-Adair

She has a private psychotherapy practice in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts where she works with adolescents, adults, couples, and families.

Dr. Steiner-Adair is an Associate Psychologist at McLean Hospital and Clinical Instructor in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.

George Newcomb

The Wild Bunch had its origins following the Dalton Gang's botched train robbery in Adair, Oklahoma Territory, on July 15, 1892, in which two guards and two townsmen, both doctors, were wounded.

Wild Bunch

The Wild Bunch had its origins following the Dalton Gang's botched train robbery in Adair, Oklahoma Territory, on July 15, 1892, in which two guards and two townspeople, both doctors, were wounded.


Aaron Dixon

Also appearing on the ballot were Libertarian nominee Bruce Guthrie, independent candidate Robin Adair and, after September 19 primary victories, incumbent Democrat, Maria Cantwell and Republican challenger, Mike McGavick.

Adair Cardoso

At 11 years old Adair is presented for the first time in a TV show Raul Gil program within young talent, where his work is recognized nationally and internationally.

Adair Tishler

Adair Rae Tishler (born October 3, 1996) is an American actress, model, voice actress, and singer, who has appeared in television shows such as Charmed and House and in movies such as Within and An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong.

Al Adair

Adair played minor league Baseball for the Peace River Stampeders in the North Peace Baseball League.

And Then There Was No One

A third aspect is the author's wish to distance himself from his own creations if not to get rid of them once and for all, to "murder" them—the way Arthur Conan Doyle tried to rid himself of Sherlock Holmes at the Reichenbach Falls and Adair is struggling to dispose of Evadne Mount.

Arthur A. Hartman

Arthur Adair Hartman (born March 12, 1926, in New York City) is a retired American career diplomat who served as Ambassador to France under Jimmy Carter and Ambassador to the Soviet Union under Ronald Reagan.

Betty Jane Gorin-Smith

Union soldiers had crowded about the Adair County courthouse square in Columbia, as Confederate troops marched northward from Burkesville in Cumberland County by what is now Kentucky Highway 704 and Kentucky Route 61.

Bill Adair

Adair also was a major league coach for the Braves (1962; 1966), White Sox (1970) and Expos (1976).

Blair Griffith

Blair Adair Griffith (born in Denver, Colorado) is an American beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Colorado USA 2010 and represented Colorado in Miss USA 2011.

Cooperative binding

Linus Pauling reinterpreted the equation provided by Adair, assuming that his constants were the combination of the binding constant for the ligand (K in the equation below) and energy coming from the interaction between subunits of the cooperative protein (\alpha below).

Daniel Adair

During his time with Nickelback, Adair has also appeared on albums and performed with Theory of a Deadman, Bo Bice, Martone, Thornley, Faber Drive and Lynyrd Skynyrd.

Diane Gaidry

Diane Adair Gaidry (born 11 October 1964 on Ellsworth Air Force Base, in Rapid City, South Dakota, United States) is an American film and theatre actress.

Doug Adair

While at WKYC, Adair worked with notable co-anchors Virgil Dominic, Dave Patterson, and Judd Hambrick; future Today Show meteorologist Al Roker; and Mona Scott, a reporter-turned-weathercaster-turned anchor who would later become his second wife.

Starting in 1964, Adair was paired with Joel Daly and the duo co-anchored City Camera News, the first two-man television newscast in Cleveland.

E. Ross Adair

Adair was elected as a Republican to the Eighty-second and to the nine succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1951-January 3, 1971).

Edward H. Hobson

He was married to Katie Adair, a niece of Kentucky Governor John Adair.

Gilbert Adair

The film The Dreamers (2003) directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, with a script by Adair, was based on his book The Holy Innocents, which Adair revised and re-released under the same title as the film.

Jean Swain

Jean Adair Swain (August 12, 1923 – July 17, 2000) was born in New York City and grew up in Port Washington, Long Island, where she graduated from high school at age 16.

Johnny Adair

Adair later admitted in an interview he gave for journalist Suzanne Breen that Duddy never got over the loss of "Bambi".

In November 2008 Adair appeared in an episode of Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men which profiled fellow C Company inmate Sam "Skelly" McCrory.

Kogan Page

Kogan Page authors and publishing partners include: Michael Armstrong, Drayton Bird, John Adair, Richard Denny, Paul Sloane, Merlin Stone, the Institute of Directors, Accenture, the Hay Group, the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, Geneviève Brame and many others.

Mackay Airport

Moves to establish an airport at Mackay began in 1927, when Captain Ron Adair selected the site of the town commons for the construction of an aerodrome, and landed the first plane in Mackay there, his own Avro biplane.

Mid-Missouri

Counties that are sometimes considered to be in the Mid-Missouri region: Adair, Laclede, Maries, Phelps, Pulaski and Warren.

Patrick Adair

Adair headed the deputation from the general committee of Ulster presbyterians, who presented a congratulatory address to William III in London 1689, and obtained from the king a letter (9 November 1689) recommending their case to Duke Schomberg.

Red Adair

The History Channel's Modern Marvels episode on "Oil Well Firefighting" was one of Adair's last interviews prior to his death.

Robert Adair, 1st Baron Waveney

In 1870, Adair donated a People's Park to Ballymena, engaging fifty labourers to work for six months landscaping it.

Ron Adair

Adair played 23 times for Western Australia, captaining the state 11 times.

Shell Shaker

Adair Billy: The youngest sister of the modern family, Adair is a high paid New Orleans securities investor who is obsessed with the macabre and is known around the Wall Street community for hearing voices that lead her to good decisions.

Sullivan Walker

His most significant role was in the 1994–95 show Earth 2, where he appeared in nearly every episode as Yale, a cybernetic advisor to Devon Adair (Debrah Farentino) and tutor to her son, Uly.

The Conversations at Curlow Creek

The novel is also peppered with Adair's reminiscences of his aristocratic childhood in County Galway.

Tommy Kirkham

As a consequence of this position his Carnmoney home was targeted for a gun attack by Adair's supporters over Christmas 2002, although no one was injured in the assault.

Winkie Dodds

Dodds would demand money from the younger boy as Adair went round the doors of the Shankill Road delivering copies of the Belfast Telegraph.


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