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Governor McLean
Governor McLean may refer to: Angus Wilton McLean (1870–1935), 56th Governor of North Carolina Fitzroy J. Grafton McLean (fl. 1800s–1810s), Governor of St. Thomas, St. John from 1807 to 1815 George P. McLean (1857–1932), 59th Governor of Connecticut
[ "George P. McLean", "List of Governors of the Danish West Indies", "Angus Wilton McLean", "Fitzroy J. Grafton McLean", "floruit" ]
62,104,796
Art (magazine)
Art – Das Kunstmagazin is a monthly art magazine founded by Wolf Uecker and first published by Gruner + Jahr in 1979. Its original editor-in-chief, Axel Hecht, was replaced by Tim Sommer in 2005. The magazine features both new and established contemporary artists across all disciplines (including painting, sculpture, design, and video art) as well as reports on exhibitions and projects. In 2001, Art assimilated the Swiss monthly art magazine Artis – Zeitschrift fΓΌr neue Kunst (), which had been published by Hallwag, Bern and Stuttgart-Ostfildern since 1950.
[ "Gruner + Jahr", "Germany", "contemporary art", "Hamburg", "Informationsgemeinschaft zur Feststellung der Verbreitung von WerbetrΓ€gern" ]
62,104,797
Governor McMillin
Governor McMillin may refer to: Benton McMillin (1845–1933), 27th Governor of Tennessee George McMillin (1889–1983), 38th Naval Governor of Guam
[ "Benton McMillin", "George McMillin" ]
62,104,798
Governor McMullen
Governor McMullen may refer to: Adam McMullen (1872–1959), 21st Governor of Nebraska Richard McMullen (1868–1965), 59th Governor of Delaware
[ "Adam McMullen", "Richard McMullen" ]
62,104,799
Governor McNair
Governor McNair may refer to: Alexander McNair (1775–1826), 1st Governor of Missouri Robert Evander McNair (1923–2007), 108th Governor of South Carolina
[ "Alexander McNair", "Robert Evander McNair" ]
62,104,800
Governor McNutt
Governor McNutt may refer to: Alexander McNutt (governor) (1802–1848), 12th Governor of Mississippi Paul V. McNutt (1891–1955), 34th Governor of Indiana
[ "Alexander McNutt (governor)", "Paul V. McNutt" ]
62,104,803
Governor McRae
Governor McRae may refer to: John J. McRae (1815–1868), 21st Governor of Mississippi Thomas Chipman McRae (1851–1929), 26th Governor of Arkansas
[ "John J. McRae", "Thomas Chipman McRae" ]
62,104,804
Governor Merriam
Governor Merriam may refer to: Frank Merriam (1865–1955), 28th Governor of California William Rush Merriam (1849–1931), 11th Governor of Minnesota
[ "William Rush Merriam", "Frank Merriam" ]
62,104,805
Governor Merrill
Governor Merrill may refer to: Samuel Merrill (Iowa governor) (1822–1899), 7th governor of Iowa Steve Merrill (1946–2020), 77th governor of New Hampshire
[ "Samuel Merrill (Iowa governor)", "Steve Merrill" ]
62,104,806
Governor Metcalfe
Governor Metcalfe may refer to: Charles Metcalfe, 1st Baron Metcalfe (1785–1846), Governor of Agra from 1834 to 1835, Acting Governor-General of India from 1835 to 1836, Governor of Jamaica from 1839 to 1842, and Governor General of the Province of Canada from 1843 to 1845 Richard Lee Metcalfe (1861–1954), Military Governor of Panama Canal Zone from 1913 to 1914 Thomas Metcalfe (Kentucky politician) (1780–1855), 10th Governor of Kentucky
[ "Thomas Metcalfe (Kentucky politician)", "Ralph Metcalf (New Hampshire politician)", "Charles Metcalfe, 1st Baron Metcalfe", "Richard Lee Metcalfe" ]
62,104,807
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Governor Mickelson
Governor Mickelson may refer to: George S. Mickelson (1941–1993), 28th Governor of South Dakota George Theodore Mickelson (1903–1965), 18th Governor of South Dakota
[ "George S. Mickelson", "George Theodore Mickelson" ]
62,104,809
Governor Milliken
Governor Milliken may refer to: Carl Milliken (1877–1961), 1st Governor of Maine William Milliken (1922–2019), 44th Governor of Michigan
[ "Carl Milliken", "William Milliken" ]
62,104,810
Governor Mitchell
Governor Mitchell may refer to: Alexander Graham Mitchell (1923–2010), 1st Governor of the Turks and Caicos from 1973 to 1975 Charles Mitchell (colonial administrator) (1836–1899), 4th Governor of Fiji David Brydie Mitchell (1760–1837), 27th Governor of Georgia Henry L. Mitchell (1831–1903), 16th Governor of Florida Nathaniel Mitchell (1753–1814), 16th Governor of Delaware Philip Mitchell (colonial administrator) (1890–1964), 7th Governor of Uganda from 1935 to 1940, 16th Governor of Fiji from 1942 to 1944, and 18th Governor of Kenya from 1944 to 1952 Robert Byington Mitchell (1823–1882), 7th Governor of New Mexico Territory
[ "Philip Mitchell (colonial administrator)", "Henry L. Mitchell", "Nathaniel Mitchell", "Alexander Graham Mitchell", "Charles Mitchell (colonial administrator)", "David Brydie Mitchell", "Robert Byington Mitchell" ]
62,104,813
Governor Moody
Governor Moody may refer to: Dan Moody (1893–1966), 30th Governor of Texas John Moody (British Army officer) (died 1736), Deputy Governor of Placentia from 1714 to 1717 Richard Clement Moody (1813–1887), Colonial Governor of the Falkland Islands from 1841 to 1848 Zenas Ferry Moody (1832–1917), 7th Governor of Oregon
[ "John Moody (British Army officer)", "Thomas H. Moodie", "Zenas Ferry Moody", "Richard Clement Moody", "Dan Moody" ]
62,104,816
Governor Morehead
Governor Morehead may refer to: Charles S. Morehead (1802–1868), 20th Governor of Kentucky James Turner Morehead (Kentucky politician) (1797–1854), 12th Governor of Kentucky John H. Morehead (1861–1942), 17th Governor of Nebraska John Motley Morehead (1796–1866), 29th Governor of North Carolina William Ambrose Morehead (1805–1863), Governor of Madras from 1860 to 1861
[ "James Turner Morehead (Kentucky politician)", "John Motley Morehead", "Charles S. Morehead", "John H. Morehead", "William Ambrose Morehead" ]
62,104,817
Governor Morrill
Governor Morrill may refer to: Anson Morrill (1803–1887), 24th Governor of Maine Edmund Needham Morrill (1834–1909), 13th Governor of Kansas Lot M. Morrill (1813–1883), 28th Governor of Maine David L. Morril (1772–1849), 10th Governor of New Hampshire
[ "David L. Morril", "Lot M. Morrill", "Anson Morrill", "Edmund Needham Morrill" ]
62,104,818
Governor Morrison
Governor Morrison may refer to: Cameron A. Morrison (1869–1953), 55th Governor of North Carolina Frank B. Morrison (1905–2004), 31st Governor of Nebraska John Morrison, 2nd Viscount Dunrossil (1926–2000), 127th Governor of Bermuda from 1983 to 1988 John T. Morrison (1860–1915), 6th Governor of Idaho
[ "Frank B. Morrison", "John Morrison, 2nd Viscount Dunrossil", "John T. Morrison", "Cameron A. Morrison" ]
62,104,819
Governor Morrow
Governor Morrow may refer to: Edwin P. Morrow (1877–1935), 40th Governor of Kentucky Jay Johnson Morrow (1870–1937), 3rd Governor of the Panama Canal Zone from 1921 to 1924 Jeremiah Morrow (1771–1852), 9th Governor of Ohio
[ "Jeremiah Morrow", "Jay Johnson Morrow", "Edwin P. Morrow" ]
62,104,822
Governor Moses
Governor Moses may refer to: Franklin J. Moses Jr. (1838–1906), 75th Governor of South Carolina John Moses (American politician) (1885–1945), 22nd Governor of North Dakota
[ "Franklin J. Moses Jr.", "John Moses (American politician)" ]
62,104,824
Governor Nash
Governor Nash may refer to: Abner Nash (1740–1786), 2nd Governor of North Carolina George K. Nash (1842–1904), 41st Governor of Ohio
[ "Abner Nash", "George K. Nash" ]
62,104,825
Governor Nelson
Governor Nelson may refer to: Ben Nelson (born 1941), 37th Governor of Nebraska Gaylord Nelson (1916–2005), 35th Governor of Wisconsin Knute Nelson (1843–1923), 12th Governor of Minnesota Thomas Nelson Jr. (1738–1789), 4th Governor of Virginia, son of William Nelson. William Nelson (governor) (1711–1772), Governor of colonial Virginia from 1770 to 1771
[ "Nelson (surname)", "Gaylord Nelson", "Thomas Nelson Jr.", "William Nelson (governor)", "Nelson (disambiguation)", "Governor (disambiguation)", "Knute Nelson", "Ben Nelson" ]
62,104,826
Governor Noble
Governor Noble may refer to: Noah Noble (1794–1844), 5th Governor of Indiana Patrick Noble (1787–1840), 57th Governor of South Carolina
[ "Noah Noble", "Patrick Noble" ]
62,104,827
Governor Noel
Governor Noel may refer to: Edmond Noel (1856–1927), 37th Governor of Mississippi Philip Noel (born 1931), 68th Governor of Rhode Island
[ "Philip Noel", "Edmond Noel" ]
62,104,828
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62,104,829
Governor O'Neal
Governor O'Neal may refer to: Edward A. O'Neal (1818–1890), 26th Governor of Alabama Emmet O'Neal (1853–1922), 34th Governor of Alabama, son of Edward A. O'Neal.
[ "Governor O'Neill (disambiguation)", "Emmet O'Neal", "Edward A. O'Neal" ]
62,104,830
Governor O'Neill
Governor O'Neill may refer to: Arturo O'Neill (1736–1814), 1st Spanish Governor of West Florida C. William O'Neill (1916–1978), 59th Governor of Ohio William A. O'Neill (1930–2007), 84th Governor of Connecticut
[ "Governor O'Neal (disambiguation)", "Arturo O'Neill", "William A. O'Neill", "C. William O'Neill" ]
62,104,831
Governor Olson
Governor Olson may refer to: Allen I. Olson (born 1938), 28th Governor of North Dakota Culbert Olson (1876–1962), 29th Governor of California Floyd B. Olson (1891–1936), 22nd Governor of Minnesota Ole H. Olson (1872–1954), 18th Governor of North Dakota
[ "Ole H. Olson", "Culbert Olson", "Floyd B. Olson", "Allen I. Olson" ]
62,104,832
Governor Osborn
Governor Osborn or Osborne may refer to: Chase Osborn (1860–1949), 27th Governor of Michigan Sir Danvers Osborn, 3rd Baronet (1715–1753), Colonial Governor of New York Province in 1753 Henry Osborn (Royal Navy officer) (1694–1771), Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland from 1729 to 1730 Sidney Preston Osborn (1884–1948), 7th Governor of Arizona Thomas A. Osborn (1836–1898), 6th Governor of Kansas John Eugene Osborne (1858–1943), 3rd Governor of Wyoming
[ "Thomas A. Osborn", "Chase Osborn", "Henry Osborn (Royal Navy officer)", "Sir Danvers Osborn, 3rd Baronet", "John Eugene Osborne", "Sidney Preston Osborn" ]
62,104,833
Governor Page
Governor Page may refer to: Carroll S. Page (1843–1925), 43rd Governor of Vermont John Page (New Hampshire politician) (1787–1865), 17th Governor of New Hampshire John Page (Virginia politician) (1743–1808), 13th Governor of Virginia John B. Page (1826–1885), 30th Governor of Vermont
[ "John Page (Virginia politician)", "John Page (New Hampshire politician)", "Carroll S. Page", "John B. Page" ]
62,104,835
Governor Palmer
Governor Palmer may refer to: Elwin Palmer (1852–1906), Governor of the National Bank of Egypt from 1898 to 1902 John M. Palmer (politician) (1817–1900), 15th Governor of Illinois Richmond Palmer (1877–1958), Governor of The Gambia from 1930 to 1933 and Governor and of Cyprus from 1933 to 1939 William A. Palmer (1781–1860), 13th Governor of Vermont
[ "John M. Palmer (politician)", "William A. Palmer", "Richmond Palmer", "Elwin Palmer" ]
62,104,836
Governor Parker
Governor Parker may refer to: David Stuart Parker (1919–1990), 16th Governor of the Panama Canal Zone Henry Parker (Georgia official) (1690–1777), Colonial Governor of Georgia from 1751 until 1752 Joel Parker (politician) (1816–1888), 20th Governor of New Jersey John Frederick Parker (United States Navy) (1853–1911), Governor of American Samoa from 1908 to 1910 John M. Parker (1863–1939), 37th Governor of Louisiana
[ "Henry Parker (Georgia official)", "David Stuart Parker", "John Frederick Parker (United States Navy)", "John M. Parker", "Joel Parker (politician)" ]
62,104,840
Governor Parsons
Governor Parsons may refer to: Andrew Parsons (American politician) (1817–1855), 10th Governor of Michigan Arthur Parsons (1884–1966), Governor of the North-West Frontier Province in 1939 Lewis E. Parsons (1817–1895), 19th Governor of Alabama
[ "Andrew Parsons (American politician)", "Arthur Parsons", "Lewis E. Parsons", "Mike Parson" ]
62,104,841
Governor Peabody
Governor Peabody may refer to: Endicott Peabody (1920–1997), 62nd Governor of Massachusetts James Hamilton Peabody (1852–1917), 13th and 15th Governor of Colorado
[ "James Hamilton Peabody", "Endicott Peabody" ]
62,104,843
Governor Peck
Governor Peck may refer to: Asahel Peck (1803–1879), 35th Governor of Vermont George Wilbur Peck (1840–1916), 17th Governor of Wisconsin
[ "George Wilbur Peck", "Asahel Peck" ]
62,104,845
Governor Pennington
Governor Pennington may refer to: John L. Pennington (1829–1900), 5th Governor of Dakota Territory William Pennington (1796–1862), 13th Governor of New Jersey William Sanford Pennington (1757–1826), 6th Governor of New Jersey
[ "William Pennington", "William Sanford Pennington", "John L. Pennington" ]
62,104,849
Audience studies
Audience studies is a discipline and field of study, a sub-set of media studies, that investigates the processes of media audiences using different methodologies to test and develop theories of audiences' processes of reception. Much of the field borrows concepts from literary theory and research approaches from cultural studies. The primary media of study are film and television and the field intersects in many ways, including its methods used and its focus on everyday media audiences, with fan studies (as popularly established by Henry Jenkins). Audience studies emerged as a field in the early 20th century as a form of market research, but slowly, with the rise of film studies, became popular in an academic context. Audience studies research is frequently published in journals such as the Journal of British Cinema and Television, Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies, and Transformative Works and Cultures. Such research is frequently used by censorship institutions such as the BBFC to understand public opinion on censorship and ask questions about the effects of violent media. The study of the "effects" of violent media on audiences is a key debate within audience studies, with many audience studies experts criticizing theories of "copycat violence" and reviews of previous studies conducted for the BBFC finding no evidence to substantiate claims of the role of violent media in inspiring crime. The media violence debate, however, is only a small part of a wider academic sub-field which seeks to understand the relationships between media and its audiences through conducting empirical research. ==Research methods== Data collection methods used in audience studies research frequently involve surveys, interviews, and focus groups. Audience studies differs in this respect from reception studies, which focuses on critical writings about film texts and does not draw on data from audiences. Recent, large-scale audience studies, such as those on The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film series, have employed international surveys and a mixture of qualitative and quantitative research methods. Historical audience studies are also common, investigating how audiences engaged with films in the past, as in studies of "cinema memory" of cinema-going in the 1930s and of The Exorcist and Alien. Historical studies of audiences, particularly in the New Cinema History tradition, may also employ archival materials such as letters, trade records, and a variety of other sources, including archived surveys, oral histories, and magazine and newspaper stories.
[ "quantitative research", "fan studies", "The Communication Review", "reception theory", "Media (communication)", "Henry Jenkins", "audience theory", "the Hobbit (film series)", "The Lord of the Rings (film series)", "cultural studies", "media studies", "qualitative research", "discipline (academia)", "literary theory", "film studies", "Alien (film)", "The Exorcist (film)", "Journal of British Cinema and Television", "Survey (human research)", "Focus group", "Transformative Works and Cultures", "Interview (research)", "British Board of Film Classification", "Influence of mass media", "New Cinema History" ]
62,104,852
Governor Peterson
Governor Peterson may refer to: Russell W. Peterson (1916–2011), 66th Governor of Delaware Val Peterson (1903–1983), 26th Governor of Nebraska Walter R. Peterson Jr. (1922–2011), 72nd Governor of New Hampshire
[ "Walter R. Peterson Jr.", "Russell W. Peterson", "Hjalmar Petersen", "Val Peterson" ]
62,104,854
Governor Young
Governor Young may refer to: Arthur Young (colonial administrator) (1854–1938), 17th Governor of the Straits Settlements from 1911 to 1920 Brigham Young (1801–1877), 1st Governor of Utah Territory from 1851 to 1858 C. C. Young (1869–1947), 26th Governor of California Henry Young (1803–1870), Governor of South Australia from 1848 to 1855 and Governor of Tasmania from 1855 to 1861 Hubert Winthrop Young (1885–1950), Governor of Nyasaland from 1932 to 1934, Governor of Northern Rhodesia from 1935 to 1938, and Governor of Trinidad and Tobago from 1938 to 1942 Jeannette Young (born 1963), 27th Governor of Queensland from 2021 to present John Young (governor) (1802–1852), 15th Governor of New York John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar (1807–1876), 12th Governor of New South Wales from 1861 to 1867 and 2nd Governor General of Canada from 1869 to 1872 Mark Aitchison Young (1886–1974), 21st Governor of Hong Kong Thomas L. Young (1832–1888), 33rd Governor of Ohio W. A. G. Young (c. 1827–1885), Acting Governor of Jamaica in 1874 and 18th Governor of the Gold Coast from 1884 to 1885 William Douglas Young (1859–1943), Governor of the Falkland Islands from 1915 to 1920 Sir William Young, 2nd Baronet (1749–1815), Governor of Tobago from 1807 to 1815
[ "W. A. G. Young", "Brigham Young", "Henry Young", "William Douglas Young", "Hubert Winthrop Young", "C. C. Young", "Arthur Young (colonial administrator)", "John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar", "Thomas L. Young", "Jeannette Young", "Sir William Young, 2nd Baronet", "John Young (governor)", "Mark Aitchison Young" ]
62,104,855
Governor Wright
Governor Wright may refer to: Andrew Barkworth Wright (1895–1971), Governor of British Cyprus from 1949 to 1954 and Governor of the Gambia from 1947 to 1949 Fielding L. Wright (1895–1956), 49th and 50th Governor of Mississippi James Wright (governor) (1716–1785), 7th Royal Governor of Carolina and Georgia from 1760 to 1776 Joseph A. Wright (1810–1867), 10th Governor of Indiana Luke Edward Wright (1846–1922), Governor-General of the Philippines from 1904 to 1906 Robert Wright (Maryland politician) (1752–1826), 12th Governor of Maryland Silas Wright (1795–1847), 14th Governor of New York
[ "Andrew Barkworth Wright", "List of shipwrecks in December 1941", "Robert Wright (Maryland politician)", "Silas Wright", "SS Governor Wright", "Fielding L. Wright", "James Wright (governor)", "Luke Edward Wright", "Joseph A. Wright" ]
62,104,864
File:Sa Dingding The Coming Ones.jpg
== Summary == ==Licensing==
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Governor Phillips
Governor Phillips may refer to: Arthur Phillip (1738–1814), 1st Governor of New South Wales Frederick Albert Phillips (1918–2011), Governor of Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla from 1967 to 1969. J. G. Phillips (1911–1986), 2nd Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia John Calhoun Phillips (1870–1943), 3rd Governor of Arizona Leon C. Phillips (1890–1958), 11th Governor of Oklahoma Nigel Phillips (born 1963), Governor of the Falkland Islands since 2017 William Edward Phillips (born 1769), Acting Governor of the Prince of Wales Island on three occasions from 1810 to 1811
[ "Frederick Albert Phillips", "John Calhoun Phillips", "Leon C. Phillips", "Emanuel L. Philipp", "Arthur Phillip", "J. G. Phillips", "Nigel Phillips", "William Edward Phillips", "Richard Philipps" ]
62,104,869
Marriage of Convenience (1960 film)
Marriage of Convenience is a 1960 British crime film directed by Clive Donner and starring Harry H. Corbett, John Cairney and John Van Eyssen. The screenplay was by Robert Banks Stewart, based on the 1924 Edgar Wallace novel The Three Oak Mystery. It is part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios from 1960 to 1965. == Plot == A convict escapes from jail, only to discover that his girlfriend has married the police officer who arrested him. ==Cast== Harry H. Corbett as Inspector Bruce John Cairney as Larry John Van Eyssen as John Mandle Jennifer Daniel as Barbara Blair Moira Redmond as Tina Russell Waters as Sam Spencer Trevor Reid as Superintendent Carver Howard Goorney as onion seller Alexander Archdale as governor Geoffrey Denton as uniformed inspector Patrick Ludlow as registrar Barry MacLean as 1st warder Basil Beale as 2nd warder Alex Scott as Vic Ellis Patricia Burke as woman in the apartment Pauline Shepherd as Evie Martin Leila Williams as secretary Duncan Burns as garage apprentice Trevor Maskell as Sergeant Collins == Release == Marriage of Convenience was the first of the Edgar Wallace series to be allocated to the Rank circuit for general release. It went out as support for Man in the Moon (1960) from January 15, 1961. == Critical reception == The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Altogether a disappointing addition to Merton Park's new Edgar Wallace series, in that Clive Donner's surprisingly stiff, journeyman style of direction provides nothing to compensate for the generally amateurish level of performance and writing."
[ "Francis Chagrin", "Alex Scott (actor)", "Walter de Gruyter", "Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors", "Trevor Maskell", "Harry H. Corbett", "Rank Group", "Man in the Moon (film)", "John Cairney", "Basil Beale", "Patricia Burke", "Duncan Burns (actor)", "John Van Eyssen", "Barry MacLean", "The Three Oak Mystery", "Trevor Reid", "Jennifer Daniel", "crime film", "Geoffrey Denton (actor)", "Pauline Shepherd", "Edgar Wallace Mysteries", "Jack Greenwood (producer)", "Jim O'Connolly", "Moira Redmond", "Leila Williams", "Robert Banks Stewart", "Howard Goorney", "The Monthly Film Bulletin", "Edgar Wallace", "Clive Donner", "Russell Waters", "Bernard Gribble", "Patrick Ludlow", "Brian Rhodes (cinematographer)", "Alexander Archdale", "English language", "Merton Park Studios" ]
62,104,870
Governor Pickens
Governor Pickens may refer to: Andrew Pickens (governor) (1779–1838), 46th Governor of South Carolina Francis Wilkinson Pickens (1805/1807–1869), 69th Governor of South Carolina Israel Pickens (1780–1827), 3rd Governor of Alabama
[ "Francis Wilkinson Pickens", "Israel Pickens", "Andrew Pickens (governor)" ]
62,104,872
Governor Pierce
Governor Pierce may refer to: Benjamin Pierce (governor) (1757–1839), 11th Governor of New Hampshire Gilbert A. Pierce (1839–1901), 8th Governor of Dakota Territory Walter M. Pierce (1861–1954), 17th Governor of Oregon
[ "Walter M. Pierce", "Gilbert A. Pierce", "Governor Pearce (disambiguation)", "Benjamin Pierce (governor)" ]
62,104,873
Governor Pinckney
Governor Pinckney may refer to: Charles Pinckney (governor) (1757–1824), 37th Governor of South Carolina Thomas Pinckney (1750–1828), 36th Governor of South Carolina
[ "Thomas Pinckney", "Charles Pinckney (governor)" ]
62,104,875
Governor Pingree
Governor Pingree may refer to: Hazen S. Pingree (1840–1901), 24th Governor of Michigan Samuel E. Pingree (1832–1922), 40th Governor of Vermont
[ "Hazen S. Pingree", "Samuel E. Pingree" ]
62,104,877
Governor Plaisted
Governor Plaisted may refer to: Frederick W. Plaisted (1865–1943), 48th Governor of Maine Harris M. Plaisted (1828–1898), 38th Governor of Maine
[ "Frederick W. Plaisted", "Harris M. Plaisted" ]
62,104,880
Governor Polk
Governor Polk may refer to: Charles Polk Jr. (1788–1857), 27th and 30th Governor of Delaware James K. Polk (1795–1849), 9th Governor of Tennessee Trusten Polk (1811–1876), 12th Governor of Missouri
[ "James K. Polk", "Charles Polk Jr.", "Trusten Polk" ]
62,104,882
Governor Porter
Governor Porter may refer to: Albert G. Porter (1824–1897), 19th Governor of Indiana David R. Porter (1788–1867), 9th Governor of Pennsylvania George Bryan Porter (1791–1834), Territorial Governor of Michigan from 1831 to 1834 James D. Porter (1828–1912), 20th Governor of Tennessee Ludovic Charles Porter (1869–1928), Acting Governor of the United Provinces in 1922 Neale Porter (fl. 1860s–1890s), Chief Magistrate of Anguilla from 1869 to 1871
[ "Ludovic Charles Porter", "Albert G. Porter", "James D. Porter", "Neale Porter", "George Bryan Porter", "David R. Porter", "floruit" ]
62,104,885
Governor Post
Governor Post may refer to: Nathan Post (1881–1938), 8th and 10th Governor of American Samoa Regis Henri Post (1870–1944), Governor of Puerto Rico from 1907 to 1909
[ "Nathan Post", "Regis Henri Post" ]
62,104,887
Governor Powell
Governor Powell may refer to: Clifford Ross Powell (1893–1973), Acting Governor of New Jersey in 1935 George Gabriel Powell (1710–1779), Acting governor of St Helena from 1742 to 1748 Lazarus W. Powell (1812–1867), 19th Governor of Kentucky Wesley Powell (1915–1981), 70th Governor of New Hampshire
[ "Clifford Ross Powell", "Wesley Powell", "George Gabriel Powell", "Lazarus W. Powell" ]
62,104,888
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Governor Powers
Governor Powers may refer to: Llewellyn Powers (1836–1908), 44th Governor of Maine Ridgley C. Powers (1836–1912), 29th Governor of Mississippi
[ "Ridgley C. Powers", "Llewellyn Powers" ]
62,104,891
Governor Price
Governor Price may refer to: Henry Bertram Price (1869–1941), 30th Naval Governor of Guam James Hubert Price (1878–1943), 53rd Governor of Virginia John Giles Price (1808–1857), Governor of the convict settlement at Norfolk Island from 1846 to 1853 Rodman M. Price (1816–1894), 17th Governor of New Jersey Sterling Price (1809–1867), 11th Governor of Missouri
[ "John Giles Price", "Rodman M. Price", "Sterling Price", "James Hubert Price", "Henry Bertram Price" ]
62,104,892
Governor Proctor
Governor Proctor may refer to: Fletcher D. Proctor (1860–1911), 51st Governor of Vermont Mortimer R. Proctor (1889–1968), 66th Governor of Vermont Redfield Proctor (1831–1908), 37th Governor of Vermont Redfield Proctor Jr. (1879–1957), 59th Governor of Vermont
[ "Redfield Proctor Jr.", "Redfield Proctor", "Fletcher D. Proctor", "Mortimer R. Proctor" ]
62,104,894
Governor Quinn
Governor Quinn may refer to: Pat Quinn (politician) (born 1948), 41st Governor of Illinois Robert E. Quinn (1894–1975), 58th Governor of Rhode Island William F. Quinn (1919–2006), 12th Governor of the Territory of Hawaii and 1st Governor of Hawaii
[ "Robert E. Quinn", "William F. Quinn", "Pat Quinn (politician)" ]
62,104,895
Governor Randolph
Governor Randolph may refer to: Beverley Randolph (1754–1797), 8th Governor of Virginia Edmund Randolph (1753–1813), 7th Governor of Virginia Peyton Randolph (governor) (1779–1828), Acting Governor of Virginia from 1811 to 1812 Theodore Fitz Randolph (1826–1883), 22nd Governor of New Jersey Thomas Mann Randolph Jr. (1768–1828), 21st Governor of Virginia
[ "Edmund Randolph", "Beverley Randolph", "Theodore Fitz Randolph", "Thomas Mann Randolph Jr.", "Peyton Randolph (governor)" ]
62,104,899
Governor Ray
Governor Ray may refer to: Dixy Lee Ray (1914–1994), 17th Governor of Washington James B. Ray (1794–1848), 4th Governor of Indiana Robert D. Ray (1928–2018), 38th Governor of Iowa
[ "James B. Ray", "Robert D. Ray", "Dixy Lee Ray" ]
62,104,900
Governor Reed
Governor Reed may refer to: Clyde M. Reed (1871–1949), 24th Governor of Kansas Harrison Reed (politician) (1813–1899), 9th Governor of Florida John H. Reed (1921–2012), 67th Governor of Maine Joseph Reed (politician) (1741–1785), 3rd President of Pennsylvania William Reed (British colonial official) (c. 1670–1728), Acting Governor of North-Carolina from 1722 to 1724
[ "Joseph Reed (politician)", "William Reed (British colonial official)", "Harrison Reed (politician)", "John H. Reed", "Clyde M. Reed", "Governor Reid (disambiguation)" ]
62,104,901
Governor Richards
Governor Richards may refer to: Ann Richards (1933–2006), 45th Governor of Texas Arthur Richards, 1st Baron Milverton (1885–1978), Governor of North Borneo, Gambia, Fiji, Jamaica, and Nigeria for various periods between 1930 and 1948 DeForest Richards (1846–1903), 5th Governor of Wyoming Edmund Charles Smith Richards (1889–1955), Governor of Nyasaland from 1942 to 1947 Francis Richards (diplomat) (born 1945), Governor of Gibraltar from 2003 to 2006 John Gardiner Richards Jr. (1864–1941), 96th Governor of South Carolina William A. Richards (1849–1912), 4th Governor of Wyoming
[ "Arthur Richards, 1st Baron Milverton", "John Gardiner Richards Jr.", "Edmund Charles Smith Richards", "Francis Richards (diplomat)", "DeForest Richards", "Ann Richards", "William A. Richards" ]
62,104,902
2019 Mr. Olympia
The 2019 Mr. Olympia contest was a weekend long IFBB professional bodybuilding competition that was held on September 12 to 14, 2019, in Las Vegas, Nevada. This was the 55th Mr. Olympia competition celebrated. The weekend competition is also known as the Joe Weider's Olympia Fitness and Performance Weekend. While the main event was the competition for the title of Mr. Olympia, several other events were held which includes the Amateur competition and sports expo. On September 12, 2019, a press conference was held on Orleans Arena. On September 13, 2019, prejudging and finals for Fitness Olympia, Figure Olympia and Classic Physique were held and livestream via Amazon Prime. Mr. Olympia pre-judging was also held on the same night. On September 14, 2019, the Men's Physique Olympia and Women's Physique Olympia judging and finals were held in the morning at Las Vegas Convention Center. At night, the Bikini Olympia, 212 Olympia and Mr. Olympia finals were held at Orleans Arena. On September 16, 2019, an Olympia Superstar Seminar was held. Shawn Rhoden, the previous year Mr Olympia 2018, was not allowed to compete for legal reasons, so there was no defending champion this year. Brandon Curry won his first Mr Olympia title. ==Results== ==Other results== Raymont Edmonds won the Men's Physique Olympia title dethroning Brandon Hendrickson. Shanique Grant won the Women's Physique Olympia title. Chris Bumstead won the Classic Physique title for the first time dethroning Breon Ansley. Whitney Jones won Fitness Olympia title. Cydney Gillon won the 2019 Figure Olympia title for the third consecutive time. Elisa Pecini won 2019 Bikini Olympia dethroning Angelica Teixeira.
[ "Roelly Winklaar", "IFBB Pro League", "Brandon Curry", "Akim Williams", "Mr. Olympia", "Shanique Grant", "Cedric McMillan", "Michael Lockett (Bodybuilder)", "Chris Bumstead", "Dexter Jackson (bodybuilder)", "Mohamed Shaaban (Bodybuilder)", "2020 Mr. Olympia", "Jonathan DeLaRosa", "Patrick Moore (Bodybuilder)", "William Bonac", "Luke Sandoe", "LukΓ‘Ε‘ Osladil", "Hadi Choopan", "Raymont Edmonds", "Juan Morel", "Kamal Elgargni", "Professional bodybuilding", "2018 Mr. Olympia", "Steve Kuclo", "Maxx Charles", "Joe Weider" ]
62,104,903
Governor Riley
Governor Riley may refer to: Bob C. Riley (1924–1994), Acting Governor of Arkansas in 1975 Bob Riley (born 1944), 52nd Governor of Alabama Richard Riley (born 1933), 111th Governor of South Carolina Bennet C. Riley (1787–1853), 7th Military Governor of California
[ "Bennet C. Riley", "Richard Riley", "Bernard Rawdon Reilly", "Bob C. Riley", "Bob Riley" ]
62,104,907
Governor Roane
Governor Roane may refer to: Archibald Roane (1759/60–1819), 2nd Governor of Tennessee John Selden Roane (1817–1867), 4th Governor of Arkansas
[ "John Selden Roane", "Archibald Roane" ]
62,104,910
Governor Roberts
Governor Roberts may refer to: Albert H. Roberts (1868–1946), 33rd Governor of Tennessee Barbara Roberts (born 1936), 34th Governor of Oregon Colin Roberts (diplomat) (born 1959), Governor of the Falkland Islands from 2014 to 2017 Dennis J. Roberts (1903–1994), 63rd Governor of Rhode Island Emais Roberts, Governor of Peleliu Henry Roberts (governor) (1853–1929), 61st Governor of Connecticut Oran Milo Roberts (1815–1898), 17th Governor of Texas
[ "Dennis J. Roberts", "Barbara Roberts", "Oran Milo Roberts", "Henry Roberts (governor)", "Albert H. Roberts", "Colin Roberts (diplomat)", "Emais Roberts" ]
62,104,913
Governor Robertson
Governor Robertson may refer to: Daniel Robertson (colonial administrator) (1813–1892), Acting Governor of the Gambia in 1859 and 1861 James B. A. Robertson (1871–1938), 4th Governor of Oklahoma James Robertson (British Army officer) (1717–1788), 40th British Governor of New York from 1779 to 1783 James Wilson Robertson (1899–1983), 2nd Governor-General of Nigeria from 1955 to 1960 Thomas B. Robertson (1779–1828), 3rd Governor of Louisiana William Charles Fleming Robertson (1867–1937), Governor of Barbados from 1925 to 1932 Wyndham Robertson (1803–1888), Acting Governor of Virginia from 1836 to 1837
[ "James Wilson Robertson", "William Charles Fleming Robertson", "James Robertson (British Army officer)", "Wyndham Robertson", "James B. A. Robertson", "Thomas B. Robertson", "Daniel Robertson (colonial administrator)" ]
62,104,914
Governor Rogers
Governor Rogers may refer to: Clifford Joy Rogers (1897–1962), 22nd Governor of Wyoming Daniel Rogers (politician) (1754–1806), 12th Governor of Delaware John Rankin Rogers (1838–1901), 3rd Governor of Washington Richard Reid Rogers (1867–1949), 3rd Military Governor of Panama Canal Zone Woodes Rogers (1679–1732), Royal Governor of the Bahamas from 1718 to 1721
[ "John Rankin Rogers", "Richard Reid Rogers", "Daniel Rogers (politician)", "Woodes Rogers", "Clifford Joy Rogers" ]
62,104,915
Governor Ross
Governor Ross may refer to: Alexander Ross (civil servant) (1800–1889), Governor of Agra from 1835 to 1836 C. Ben Ross (1876–1946), 15th Governor of Idaho Edmund G. Ross (1826–1907), 13th Governor of New Mexico Territory Guillermo Ross (1695–1757), interim Governor of Buenos Aires in c. 1750 Lawrence Sullivan Ross (1838–1898), 19th Governor of Texas Nellie Tayloe Ross (1876–1977), 14th Governor of Wyoming, wife of William B. Ross William H. H. Ross (1814–1887), 37th Governor of Delaware William B. Ross (1873–1924), 12th Governor of Wyoming
[ "Alexander Ross (civil servant)", "William H. H. Ross", "Edmund G. Ross", "Nellie Tayloe Ross", "C. Ben Ross", "Lawrence Sullivan Ross", "Guillermo Ross", "William B. Ross" ]
62,104,916
Governor Runnels
Governor Runnels may refer to: Hardin Richard Runnels (1820–1873), 6th Governor of Texas Hiram Runnels (1796β€”1857), 9th Governor of Mississippi
[ "Hardin Richard Runnels", "Hiram Runnels" ]
62,104,917
Governor Rutledge
Governor Rutledge may refer to: Edward Rutledge (1749–1800), 39th Governor of South Carolina John Rutledge (1739–1800), 31st Governor of South Carolina
[ "John Rutledge", "Edward Rutledge" ]
62,104,918
Governor Sanders
Governor Sanders may refer to: Carl Sanders (1925–2014), 74th Governor of Georgia Jared Y. Sanders Sr. (1869–1944), 34th Governor of Louisiana Sarah Huckabee Sanders (born 1982), 47th Governor of Arkansas
[ "Carl Sanders", "Sarah Huckabee Sanders", "Jared Y. Sanders Sr.", "Alvin Saunders" ]
62,104,919
Governor Sawyer
Governor Sawyer may refer to: Charles H. Sawyer (politician) (1840–1908), 41st Governor of New Hampshire Grant Sawyer (1918–1996), 21st Governor of Nevada
[ "Charles H. Sawyer (politician)", "Grant Sawyer" ]
62,104,920
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Governor Shafer
Governor Shafer may refer to: George F. Shafer (1888–1948), 16th Governor of North Dakota Raymond P. Shafer (1917–2006), 39th Governor of Pennsylvania
[ "George F. Shafer", "John Shaffer (governor)", "Raymond P. Shafer", "William Donald Schaefer", "VΓ­ctor Manzanilla Schaffer", "Ed Schafer" ]
62,104,925
Governor Shannon
Governor Shannon may refer to: James C. Shannon (1896–1980), 77th Governor of Connecticut Wilson Shannon (1802–1877), 14th and 16th Governor of Ohio and 2nd Territorial Governor of Kansas
[ "Wilson Shannon", "James C. Shannon" ]
62,104,927
Governor Sheldon
Governor Sheldon may refer to: Charles H. Sheldon (1840–1898), 2nd Governor of South Dakota George L. Sheldon (1870–1960), 14th Governor of Nebraska Lionel Allen Sheldon (1828–1917), Governor of New Mexico Territory from 1881 to 1885
[ "Charles H. Sheldon", "Lionel Allen Sheldon", "George L. Sheldon" ]
62,104,928
Governor Shoup
Governor Shoup may refer to: George L. Shoup (1836–1904), 1st Governor of Idaho Oliver Henry Shoup (1869–1940), 22nd Governor of Colorado
[ "George L. Shoup", "Oliver Henry Shoup" ]
62,104,929
Governor Spaight
Governor Spaight may refer to: Richard Dobbs Spaight (1758–1802), 8th governor of North Carolina Richard Dobbs Spaight Jr. (1796–1850), 27th governor of North Carolina
[ "Richard Dobbs Spaight Jr.", "Richard Dobbs Spaight" ]
62,104,931
Governor Sparks
Governor Sparks may refer to: Chauncey Sparks (1884–1968), 41st Governor of Alabama John Sparks (Nevada politician) (1843–1908), 10th Governor of Nevada
[ "John Sparks (Nevada politician)", "Chauncey Sparks" ]
62,104,932
Dear April
"Dear April" is a song by Frank Ocean, released as a 7-inch single on March 25, 2020, consisting of an "acoustic" version as side A, and a remix by Justice as side B. The acoustic version was released digitally on April 3, and was written and produced by Ocean and Daniel Aged. ==Background and release== In October 2019, Ocean previewed Justice's remix of the track at his PrEP+ club night, and made the 7-inch single available to pre-order on his website, alongside "Cayendo". On March 25, 2020 the vinyls began to ship, while the acoustic A-side was released on digital platforms on April 3. ==Composition== Ocean wrote and produced the song with Daniel Aged. It has been characterised as an ambient pop and R&B ballad, featuring a dream-like atmosphere with jazz-influenced guitars and "synth-like washes". ==Critical reception== Pitchforks Marc Hogan described the song as potentially Ocean's "most understated stunner yet", writing: "It's not the Ocean you would've wanted to see at the now-postponed Coachella, but it's the Ocean we needed to hear holed up alone together in our bedrooms." | 88 |- ! scope="row"| New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ) | 4 |}
[ "Daniel Aged", "Ambient pop", "Tidal (service)", "Dancing Astronaut", "NPR", "Recorded Music NZ", "Pitchfork (website)", "Contemporary R&B", "ambient pop", "Justice (band)", "In My Room (Frank Ocean song)", "acoustic music", "7-inch single", "Irish Recorded Music Association", "contemporary R&B", "Cayendo", "Frank Ocean", "Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival" ]
62,104,934
Governor Spaulding
Governor Spaulding may refer to: Huntley N. Spaulding (1869–1955), 61st Governor of New Hampshire Rolland H. Spaulding (1873–1942), 55th Governor of New Hampshire
[ "Rolland H. Spaulding", "Huntley N. Spaulding" ]
62,104,936
Governor Sprague
Governor Sprague may refer to: Charles A. Sprague (1887–1969), 22nd Governor of Oregon William Sprague III (1799–1856), 14th Governor of Rhode Island William Sprague IV (1830–1915), 27th Governor of Rhode Island, nephew of William Sprague III
[ "Charles A. Sprague", "William Sprague IV", "William Sprague III" ]
62,104,938
Helen MacRae
Helen MacRae (fl. 1909–1914) was a British suffragette who won a Hunger Strike Medal from the Women's Social and Political Union, and was one of those who embroidered the Suffragette's Handkerchief whilst in prison. == Life == Macrae and her sister Georgiana supported women's suffrage. In 1909, they both adopted a 2-year-old girl from South Wales, Hilda Maud. Their third sister was Betty. and others to establish the East Grinstead Suffrage Society (EGSS). In 1912, MacRae broke the windows of London toyshop, Hamleys in Regent Street, causing damage valued as Β£200. On 6 March she appeared at Bow Street Court and was bailed by Mrs Cecil Chapman (whose husband was a magistrate at Tower Bridge Court and was sympathetic to the women's cause).She was awarded the WSPU Hunger Strike Medal 'for Valour.' known as The Suffragette Handkerchief'. The cloth was smuggled out by Mary Ann Hilliard and is now held in the collection at Priest House, West Hoathly. Leslie/SchΓΌtze described MacRae as 'gentle and sweet' and whose interests were "darning, embroidering, cooking, bottling, jam-making' whilst Georgie was more of an outdoorsman and Betty interested in local children and country-dancing. and was sold to academic collector for Β£12,300. were also sold.
[ "Inns of Chancery", "Women's Social and Political Union", "Regent Street", "suffragette", "floruit", "East Grinstead Museum", "Hunger Strike Medal", "The Suffragette Handkerchief", "Marie Corbett", "HM Prison Holloway", "Force-feeding", "Edenbridge, Kent", "Edith Downing", "Adoption", "Gladys SchΓΌtze", "Olive Grace Walton", "Hamleys", "South Wales", "Mary Ann Hilliard", "hunger strike", "Emily Davison", "National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies", "Cicely Corbett Fisher", "Epsom Derby", "Bow Street Magistrates' Court", "Whitehall", "Godstone", "Buckingham Palace", "The Priest House, West Hoathly", "women's suffrage", "Margery Corbett Ashby" ]
62,104,944
Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/allindiawatches.com
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Cayendo
"Cayendo" is a song by Frank Ocean, released as a 7-inch single on March 25, 2020, concurrently with "Dear April". It consists of an "acoustic" version as side A, and a remix by Sango as side B. The acoustic version was released on digital platforms on April 3. Ocean wrote the song, and co-produced it with Daniel Aged. ==Background and release== In October 2019, Ocean made the 7-inch singles for "Cayendo" and "Dear April" available to pre-order on his website, after previewing Sango's remix of the track at his PrEP+ club night. On March 25, both vinyls began to ship, with the acoustic A-side being released on digital platforms on April 3. ==Composition== The track was written by Ocean, and produced by Ocean and Daniel Aged. The R&B ballad has been described as "emotional" and "heart-wrenching", with lyrics sung in both Spanish and English. The track's title translates to "Falling" in English. ==Track listing== ==Charts==
[ "Daniel Aged", "Tidal (service)", "contemporary R&B", "Dancing Astronaut", "Dear April", "NPR", "Pitchfork (website)", "Nylon (magazine)", "Contemporary R&B", "Rolling Stone", "In My Room (Frank Ocean song)", "acoustic music", "7-inch single", "Sango (musician)", "Recorded Music NZ", "Frank Ocean" ]
62,104,947
Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/Local/allindiawatches.com
== Links == allindiawatches.com resolves to 104.21.64.1 Link is not on the blacklist. Link is not on the domainredlist. Link is not on the Monitorlist. None of the mentioned users is on the blacklist. Link is not on the whitelist. Link is not on the monitor list. Link is blacklisted by \143*\.com\.* on [//zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediawiki:Spam-blacklist zh.wikipedia.org] == Users == == Selected additions == Displayed 4 additions out of 6 total. For more info see Wikipedia:WikiProject_Spam/LinkReports/allindiawatches.com == Entry == Log entry for the MediaWiki:Spam-blacklist: \ballindiawatches\.com\bΒ Β Β Β Β # ADMINNAME # see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Spam/Local/allindiawatches.com]] == Discussion == See COIBot report for more details. New data reported. --COIBot (talk) 18:34, 19 October 2019 (UTC) Autostale: very old local report (>7 days). . --COIBot (talk) 00:59, 12 December 2024 (UTC)
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62,104,948
Governor Stearns
Governor Stearns may refer to: Clark Daniel Stearns (1870–1944), 9th Governor of American Samoa Marcellus Stearns (1839–1891), 11th Governor of Florida Onslow Stearns (1810–1878), 32nd Governor of New Hampshire
[ "Clark Daniel Stearns", "Onslow Stearns", "Marcellus Stearns" ]
62,104,950
Governor Stephens
Governor Stephens may refer to: Alexander H. Stephens (1812–1883), 50th governor of Georgia Lawrence Vest Stephens (1858–1923), 29th governor of Missouri Samuel Stephens (North Carolina governor) (1629–1669), Governor of the Albemarle Colony (later North Carolina) from 1667 to 1669 Stan Stephens (1929–2021), 20th governor of Montana William Stephens (American politician) (1859–1944), 24th Governor of California William Stephens (governor of Georgia) (1671–1753), Colonial Governor of Georgia from 1743 to 1751
[ "Alexander H. Stephens", "Lawrence Vest Stephens", "Stan Stephens", "Governor Stephen (disambiguation)", "William Stephens (governor of Georgia)", "Samuel Stephens (North Carolina governor)", "William Stephens (American politician)" ]
62,104,951
Category:April 2013 sports events in the United Kingdom
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Governor Stevenson
Governor Stevenson may refer to: Adlai Stevenson II (1900–1965), 31st Governor of Illinois Charles C. Stevenson (1826–1890), 5th Governor of Nevada Coke R. Stevenson (1888–1975), 35th Governor of Texas Edward A. Stevenson (1831–1895), 11th Governor of Idaho Territory James Stevenson (East India Company officer) (died 1805), temporary district governor of Mysore in 1800 John W. Stevenson (1812–1886), 25th Governor of Kentucky Malcolm Stevenson (1878–1927), Governor of Cyprus from 1925 to 1926 and Governor of the Seychelles in 1927 William Stevenson (colonial administrator) (1805–1863), 9th Governor of British Mauritius William E. Stevenson (1820–1883), 3rd Governor of West Virginia
[ "Coke R. Stevenson", "Malcolm Stevenson", "William Stevenson (colonial administrator)", "William E. Stevenson", "James Stevenson (East India Company officer)", "John W. Stevenson", "Edward A. Stevenson", "Adlai Stevenson II", "Charles C. Stevenson" ]
62,104,957
Governor Stokes
Governor Stokes may refer to: Edward C. Stokes (1860–1942), 32nd Governor of New Jersey Gabriel Stokes (1849–1920), Acting Governor of Madras in 1906 Luke Stokes (fl. 1630s–1650s), Governor of Nevis from 1634 to 1635 and from 1649 to in 1656 Montfort Stokes (1762–1842), 25th Governor of North Carolina
[ "Luke Stokes", "Montfort Stokes", "Gabriel Stokes", "floruit", "Edward C. Stokes" ]
62,104,960
Governor Stratton
Governor Stratton may refer to: Charles C. Stratton (1796–1859), 15th Governor of New Jersey George Stratton (politician) (1730s–1800), Governor of Madras from 1776 to 1777 William Stratton (1914–2001), 32nd Governor of Illinois
[ "Charles C. Stratton", "George Stratton (politician)", "William Stratton" ]
62,104,963
Governor Sununu
Governor Sununu may refer to: Chris Sununu (born 1974), 82nd Governor of New Hampshire John H. Sununu (born 1939), 75th Governor of New Hampshire and father of Chris
[ "Chris Sununu", "John H. Sununu" ]
62,104,968
Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/dgrandeblog.ga
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62,104,970
Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/Local/dgrandeblog.ga
== Links == dgrandeblog.ga resolves to [//145.14.144.240 145.14.144.240] Link is not on the blacklist. Link is not on the domainredlist. Link is not on the Monitorlist. None of the mentioned users is on the blacklist. Link is not on the whitelist. Link is not on the monitor list. == Users == == Selected additions == Displayed 8 additions out of 8 total. For more info see Wikipedia:WikiProject_Spam/LinkReports/dgrandeblog.ga == Entry == Log entry for the MediaWiki:Spam-blacklist: \bdgrandeblog\.ga\bΒ Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β # ADMINNAME # see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Spam/Local/dgrandeblog.ga]] == Discussion == See COIBot report for more details. New data reported. --COIBot (talk) 18:36, 19 October 2019 (UTC) Autostale: very old local report (>7 days). No links left in here mentioned edits. Marked stale. . --COIBot (talk) 22:13, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
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Governor Talmadge
Governor Talmadge may refer to: Eugene Talmadge (1884–1946), 67th Governor of Georgia Herman Talmadge (1913–2002), 71st Governor of Georgia
[ "Herman Talmadge", "Eugene Talmadge", "Nathaniel P. Tallmadge" ]
62,104,974
Governor Thayer
Governor Thayer may refer to: John Milton Thayer (1820–1906), 2nd Governor of Wyoming Territory and 6th Governor of Nebraska W. W. Thayer (1827–1899), 6th Governor of Oregon
[ "John Milton Thayer", "W. W. Thayer" ]
62,104,977
Governor Townsend
Governor Townsend may refer to: John G. Townsend Jr. (1871–1964), 55th Governor of Delaware M. Clifford Townsend (1884–1954), 35th Governor of Indiana
[ "John G. Townsend Jr.", "M. Clifford Townsend" ]
62,104,978
Governor Trumbull
Governor Trumbull may refer to: John H. Trumbull (1873–1961), 70th Governor of Connecticut Jonathan Trumbull (1710–1785), 16th Governor of Connecticut Jonathan Trumbull Jr. (1740–1809), 20th Governor of Connecticut Joseph Trumbull (governor) (1782–1861), 35th Governor of Connecticut
[ "John H. Trumbull", "Jonathan Trumbull", "Joseph Trumbull (governor)", "Jonathan Trumbull Jr." ]
62,104,981
Category:April 2013 in the United Kingdom
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