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unusual facts about Michael K. Winder


Clark Gilbert

In November 2011, it was revealed that the mayor of Utah's West Valley City, Michael K. Winder, wrote under a pen name as a Deseret Connect contributor about city hall events, and that his stories were featured in the Deseret News.


100% Pure Love

The music video directed by Marcus Nispel and choreographed by Michael K. Williams (who later went on to star as Omar Little on The Wire) was nominated for Best Dance Video on The 1994 MTV Video Music Awards

Amalgamated Sugar Company

Directors included David Eccles, Thomas Duncombe Dee, George Q. Cannon, and John R. Winder, with Eccles as president, and Dee as vice president.

Battle of Big Black River Bridge

Union Brig. Gen. Michael K. Lawler formed his 2nd Brigade, Eugene A. Carr's 14th Division, which surged out of a meander scar, across the front of the Confederate forces, through waist-deep water, and into the enemy's breastworks, held by Brig. Gen. John C. Vaughn's East Tennessee Brigade.

Crowds

Crowds was designed by Michael K. Reiter and Aviel D. Rubin and defends against internal attackers and a corrupt receiver, but provides no anonymity against a global attacker or a local eavesdropper (see "Crowds: Anonymity For Web Transactions").

Doing Hard Time

Doing Hard Time is a 2004 drama film starring Boris Kodjoe, Michael K. Williams, Steven Bauer, David Banks, and Giancarlo Esposito.

Jimmy Darmody

He has Chalky White (Michael K. Williams), the leader of the black community in Atlantic City, to get all the black workers in the city to go on strike.

John R. Winder

John Rex Winder was born December 11, 1821 to Richard and Sophia Collins Winder in Biddenden, England.

Maria Burnham was from Fruitland, New Mexico Territory, where the LDS Church congregation was named the Burnham Ward because of her family's prominence in the early history of the area.

John Winder

John H. Winder (1800–1865), Confederate general in the American Civil War

John R. Winder (1821–1910), English leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Kathryn Mullen

Kathy Mullen, with her husband, former Muppet designer Michael K. Frith, has joined forces with British charity "No Strings" to create a film for children in Afghanistan, warning of the dangers of land mines.

Marz Lovejoy

In April 2011, Marz landed her first feature film role in director Sheldon Candis’ “L.U.V.” The film stars Common, Michael K. Williams, Meagan Good, and Danny Glover.

Michael K. Morgan

Following completion of his neurosurgical training in 1986 at Sydney’s Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, Morgan undertook a Fellowship in Neurosurgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, under the mentorship of Thoralf M. Sundt.

Michael K. Randolph

Michael K. Randolph (born 1946) is a Presiding Justice on the Supreme Court of Mississippi.

Michael K. Wirth

He has also served as president of Marketing for Caltex Corp., based in Singapore and responsible for the company's retail, wholesale and aviation fuels marketing businesses across Asia and Africa.

Michael K. Young

Michael K. Young received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brigham Young University in 1973 and a Juris Doctorate from Harvard Law School in 1976, after which he clerked for Supreme Court Associate Justice William Rehnquist.

Richard Harrow

Richard is asked by Nucky to assist fellow gangster "Chalky" White (Michael K. Williams) in the elimination of rival New York gangster Dr. Valentine Narcisse (Jeffrey Wright) who has been causing a lot of trouble for both Chalky and Nucky .

Snell's Bridge

American troops lead by William H. Winder retreated across Snell's bridge on August 26, 1814.

Wanzlick equilibrium

In 1999 M. Denk reinvestigated the cross-over experiments and did find mixed dimers thus supporting the Wanzlick equilibrium.

William A. Winder

In January 1867, he applied to the President for reinstatement, stating, "My resignation was tendered while under the impression that the honorable Secretary of War was unfriendly toward me."

In October 1866, he tendered his resignation, believing that the "Secretary of War was unfriendly to him."

Windner was on duty at Newport Barracks, Kentucky, from April 30 to September 28, 1848; joined regiment October 14, 1848; served at Fort Constitution, New Hampshire, to September 24, 1849; and in Florida to August 24, 1850.


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