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Fred G. Barrett

Fred G. Barrett (October 2, 1914-July 3, 1984) was a municipal politician who served as mayor of the city of Gloucester, Ontario from 1982 until his death from cancer at the age of 69.


Andrew W. Barrett

Barrett was born in March 8, 1845, in Stockholm, New York, to Joseph Beeman Barrett and Mehitable or Mahitable Noyes.

Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado Railway

Jonathan F. Barrett was the company's first president, and the company included some of the leading men of the state: General Sherman himself, Hugh McLeod, John G. Tod, John Angier, William Rice, Ebenezer A. Allen, William A. van Alstyne, James H. Stevens, Benjamin A. Shepherd, and William J. Hutchins.

Bushkill Park

A pair of vintage sideshow banners by Fred G. Johnson were bought from the park for US$700, and sold for US$10,000.

Causal dynamical triangulation

CDT builds upon the earlier work of Barrett and Crane, and Baez and Barret, which demonstrates the feasibility and utility of this approach, but by introducing the causality constraint as a fundamental rule (influencing the process from the very start) Loll, Ambjørn, and Jurkiewicz created something different.

Clancy Cooper

He also guest starred on numerous TV series, such as The Rifleman, Lawman, Wanted: Dead or Alive, Maverick, and Alfred Hitchcock Presents, he also appeared on Sanford and Son as Kelly, an elderly friend of Fred Sanford in the episode "The Copper Caper", the fourth episode in the first season of the series.

Daniel Barrett

Daniel J. Barrett (born 1963), American writer and software engineer

Daniel J. Barrett

In 1988, Barrett wrote and recorded the song "Find the Longest Path," a parody incorporating an NP-complete problem in computer science and the frustrations of graduate school.

Edward Barrett

Edward W. Barrett (1910–1989), dean of Columbia School of Journalism

Emotional branding

This can be attributed to the “Father of modern advertising”, Thomas J. Barrett, the ideaman behind Pears Soap advertising.

Francis Barrett

Frank A. Barrett (1892–1962), American soldier, lawyer and politician

Frank A. Barrett

He married Alice Catherine Donoghue on May 21, 1919, and they moved to Lusk, Wyoming.

Fred Sanford

Fred G. Sanford, fictional character in the 1972 sitcom Sanford and Son

Frederick Hughes

Fred G. Hughes (1837–1911), American miner, gambler, and politician

Frederick W. Barrett

Barrett was married to Honorable Isobel Caroline, Lord Kensington's daughter.

I Marine Amphibious Corps

General Vandegrift carried on in command of the Corps when its next-designated commander for the invasion of Bougainville, Major General Charles D. Barrett, died following a fall from the balcony of his quarters in New Caledonia.

John W. Barrett

He is a quantum gravity researcher who is known for the Barrett-Crane model of quantum gravity.

Laurence I. Barrett

Revelations included Richard Darman's successful attempt to stall the invocation of Section 4 of the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution when President Reagan was receiving treatment following the 1981 assassination attempt on him.

Lisa Tuttle

British author David V. Barrett wrote that her stories are "emotionally uncomfortable", and that "they not only make you think, they make you feel".

Northwest African Air Forces

Northwest African Coastal Air Force (NACAF), initially under (acting commander) Group Captain G. G. Barrett and, soon afterwards, Air Vice-Marshal Hugh Lloyd: comprised No. 201 (Naval Co-operation) Group's anti-shipping coastal force (10 squadrons: Greek, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), South African Air Force (SAAF) and Royal Air Force (RAF); and

Oliver R. Barrett

Oliver R. Barrett was a lawyer, author, and prolific collector of Abraham Lincoln artifacts.

Plamil Foods

They are also available in health-food stores, including Holland & Barrett, and in some Waitrose stores.

Pogo cello

Notable musical groups or persons using the pogo cello in their music are Jim Kweskin's Jug Band, Mojo Nixon, and Redd Foxx, the famous comedian/singer who starred as Fred Sanford in the television show Sanford and Son.

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The film features early appearances by members of Los Lobos, Beck (at 12 years old), Vampira (Maila Nurmi), Penelope Houston, Carel Struycken, K.K. Barrett, Mike Doud and El Duce.

Robert T. Barrett

He illustrated a book about President Barack Obama, entitled Obama: Only in America, written by Carole Boston Weatherford.

Sean D. Barrett

After graduating from University College Dublin in 1973, Barrett went on to obtain a master's degree at McMaster University in Canada before returning to UCD to gain his PhD in Economics.

In addition to these activities Sean takes a keen interest in the foundations of the University of Dublin including being a biographer of John Kells Ingram a distinguished Vice-Provost of the College in the 19th century.

Thomas Barrett

Thomas J. Barrett, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Transportation and Administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA); retired Vice Admiral USCG

Thomas J. Barrett

The Administrator directs the agency's national program for protecting against risks to life and property inherent in the transportation of hazardous materials in commerce and the transportation of liquid, natural gas, petroleum, and other hazardous liquids by pipeline.

Tom Barrett

Thomas J. Barrett, current Deputy Secretary of Transportation and Administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

Tomata du Plenty

The band re-formed in Los Angeles in 1976, picking up drummer K. K. Barrett and keyboardist David Brown, and a new name, The Screamers.

William A. Barrett

Barrett was elected to the United States House of Representatives as a Democrat, where he served for two years in the 79th Congress from 1945 to 1947.


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