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unusual facts about Bruce W. Winter


Bruce W. Winter

In 1973, he left Australia and began parish ministry at the Anglican Saint George's Church, Singapore.


Bruce Carter

Bruce W. Carter (1950–1969), Vietnam War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient

Bruce Smith

Bruce W. Smith (born 1961), African-American animator, film director, and television producer

Bruce W. Carter

He received his early schooling at Queens Elementary School in Pasadena, Texas.

Bruce W. Smith

In 1998 he joined Walt Disney Feature Animation, Smith served as a supervising animator on four of its films: Tarzan, The Emperor's New Groove, Home on the Range and The Princess and the Frog.

Charles Winter

Charles E. Winter, (1870–1948) United States Representative from Wyoming

Cheongsong County

Jusan Pond, located in the county, was the site of filming for Kim Ki-duk's 2003 film Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring.

David A. Winter

Before becoming an academic he served as an Electrical Officer with the Royal Canadian Navy on the HMCS Nootka from 1952–58.

He was later awarded the Muybridge Medal of the International Society of Biomechanics (ISB) and the Lifetime Achievement Award of The Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society.

Elisha I. Winter

He was elected as a Federalist to the Thirteenth Congress (March 4, 1813-March 3, 1815),an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1814 to the Fourteenth Congress, but moved to a farm near Lexington, Kentucky, and engaged as a planter.

Glenn Jordan

Additional television directing credits include Heartsounds, Botticelli, Sarah, Plain and Tall, To Dance with the White Dog, Barbarians at the Gate, The Long Way Home, Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End, The Boys and Jane's House.

Kirk Lippold

Subsequent Navy promotion boards continued to select Lippold for Captain, and in all cases the selection was subsequently struck down by the U.S. Senate and Secretary of the Navy Donald C. Winter.

Lamar S. Owens Jr.

Navy Secretary Donald C. Winter ruled his conduct "unsatisfactory" and ordered him discharged.

Laura Ingraham

After law school, in 1991, she served as a law clerk for Judge Ralph K. Winter, Jr., of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, in New York and subsequently clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

Linguistics and the Book of Mormon

LDS archaeologist Bruce W. Warren has noted that some Jaredite names may have become a part of later Nephite culture, suggesting that there may have been survivors or refugees of the great Jaredite battle besides Coriantumr.

Ralph K. Winter, Jr.

Judge Winter also serves as one of the three judges on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review.

Ralph Winter

Ralph D. Winter (1924–2009), founder of the U.S. Center for World Mission

Reesa Greenberg

In addition to publishing numerous essays on contemporary Canadian art and artists, she has written extensively on the theory and practice of exhibition experience in the contemporary museum, most notably in the book Thinking about Exhibitions (1996), that she co-edited with Sandy Nairne and Bruce W. Ferguson.

Sandy Nairne

In 1996, Nairne co-edited with Reesa Greenberg and Bruce W. Ferguson the book Thinking about Exhibitions (1996), a review of international practice in contemporary art exhibitions.

Songs for Wandering Souls

It was released on the German Winter & Winter label in 1999 and features performances by Douglas, Brad Shepik and Jim Black.

T. Winter-Damon

His non-fiction specialties included world mythologies, Meso-American mythologies and ritual, serial murder, sexual sadism, cannibalism, and the occult, published in multiple issues.

The Christian Post

The newspaper's Honorary Chairman is the late Dr. Ralph D. Winter, founder of the U.S. Center for World Mission.

Video Watchdog

Douglas E. Winter contributes a CD/music column, "Audio Watchdog," while books are reviewed in "Biblio Watchdog" by Lucas, Anthony Ambrogio and Brett Taylor.

William J. Winter

It was announced on February 25, 2011 that Pope Benedict XVI had appointed the Reverend Father William J. Waltersheid, Secretary for the Clergy and the Consecrated Life of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, as Bishop Winter's replacement as Auxiliary Bishop-elect of Pittsburgh, where he will serve as an assistant to Bishop David Zubik.

William Winter

William J. Winter (born 1930), Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of Pittsburgh


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