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unusual facts about Mark R. Shepherd


Mark Shepherd

Mark R. Shepherd (1953–2011), American environmental consultant, politician, strategist and radio personality


A. J. Shepherd

He drove in the USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1960–1961 seasons with 7 starts, including the 1961 Indianapolis 500.

Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps

The first Marine to hold the billet as "Assistant to the Commandant" was Eli K. Cole (Allen H. Turnage being the last), while Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr. was the first to hold it as the "Assistant Commandant".

Major General Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr. was the first to hold the billet and went on to become Commandant, as well as five others: Randolph M. Pate, Leonard F. Chapman, Jr., Robert H. Barrow, Paul X. Kelley and James F. Amos.

Barnsbury

Thomas H. Shepherd, artist and printmaker lived in Batchelor Street.

Billingbear House

An English translation of this manuscript was published in London in 1821; Indian ink copies of the original 17th-century paintings, by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd, were reproduced as scaled-down engravings for inclusion in this publication.

Brian D. Rogers

University of Alaska President Mark Hamilton named Brian Rogers permanent chancellor of UAF in May 2009.

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.

Esplanade, Kolkata

Bourne & Shepherd, photographic studio was established here in 1867 by British photographers, Samuel Bourne and Charles Shepherd, and still exist here.

Gary Windass

Gary and Len steal and burn out a sports car that David Platt (Jack P. Shepherd) and his friend Graeme Proctor (Craig Gazey) had been driving.

Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain

Mark Cohen, Professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University, in his Under Crescent and Cross, calls the idealized interfaith utopia a "myth" that was first promulgated by Jewish historians such as Heinrich Graetz in the 19th century as a rebuke to Christian countries for their treatment of Jews.

Gordon Shepherd

Gordon M. Shepherd (born 1933), Yale University professor of neuroscience and neurobiology

Harry Hill's TV Burp

Series 10: In the final episode, the fight was between David Platt (Jack P. Shepherd), his mother Gail (Helen Worth), Becky McDonald (Katherine Kelly) and her sister Kylie (Paula Lane), as they were all involved in a fight during that week's Coronation Street.

Indo-European s-mobile

Mark R.V. Southern, Sub-Grammatical Survival: Indo-European s-mobile and its Regeneration in Germanic, Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph 34 (1999).

James Shepherd

James E. Shepherd (1847–1910), lawyer and jurist who served on the North Carolina Supreme Court

Japanese torpedo boat Kotaka

Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887–1941, David C. Evans, Mark R. Peattie, Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, Maryland ISBN 0-87021-192-7

Mark Hamilton

Mark R. Hamilton, American academic and former president of the University of Alaska

Mark R. Bacon

He moved to Wyandotte, Michigan, in 1895 and became associated with the Michigan Alkali Company through his marriage to Mary Ford, the granddaughter of founder Jean-Baptiste Ford (and the daughter of Edward Ford, founder of Edward Ford Plate Glass Company, subsequently part of Libbey-Owens Ford Glass and the Pilkington).

Mark R. Cohen

He is a leading scholar of the history of Jews in the Middle Ages under Islam.

Mark R. Hornak

On December 1, 2010, President Obama nominated Hornak to fill a judicial vacancy on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania that had been created by the transition to senior status in November 2010 by Judge Donetta W. Ambrose.

From 1982 until 1988, Hornak served as an associate at the Pittsburgh law firm Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney.

Mark R. Showalter

Showalter was born in Abington, Pennsylvania.

He was initially undecided about pursuing a career in astronomy after his undergraduate education, but made up his mind after seeing the images of Jupiter sent back to Earth by Voyager 2.

Mark R. V. Southern

On 15 March 2006, at age 45, he died at his home in Middlebury, Vermont.

Structured intermittent therapy

Structured intermittent therapy (SIT) was coined in early 2000 by Mark Dybul, Anthony Fauci, and other research scientists from the National Institute of Health, as a form of reduced treatment for patients with HIV.

Thomas Ormson

In 2000 Jack P. Shepherd took over the role, as Ormson left the role of David Platt.

Thomas Shepherd

Thomas H. Shepherd, water colour artist well known for his architectural works

University of Arkansas School of Law

Mark R. Killenbeck, the Wylie A. Davis Distinguished Professor of Law


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