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  • 81Murray Sinclair — The Honourable Justice Murray Sinclair was appointed the Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada in June 2009. He was appointed Associate Chief Judge of the Provincial Court of Manitoba in March of 1988 and to the Court of… …

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  • 82Rob Finlayson — Robin A. Finlayson was appointed to the Provincial Court of Manitoba on February 1, 2006.Judge Finlayson graduated from the University of Manitoba Law School in 1975. He articled with Manitoba Justice and practiced law as a Crown attorney from… …

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  • 83List of Old Dunelmians — This is a list of notable Old Dunelmians, former students of Durham School at Durham, England. This is a sub article of Durham School. This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. If you add to it, please reference your additions,… …

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  • 84George Corson — (1829 1910) was a Scottish architect active in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.He was born in Dumfries, where he was articled to Walter Newall before moving to Leeds in 1849 to work with his brother William Reid Corson who was working there with… …

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  • 85Clyde & Co — Headquarters London, United Kingdom No. of offices 23 in 15 countries …

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  • 86Horace Hawkins (musician) — Horace Hawkins was appointed as Organist and Master of the Choristers after Harvey Grace had left Chichester Cathedral. The Cathedral Chapter tried to entice the noted musical educator Geoffrey Shaw into the organist s seat, but it was not to be; …

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  • 87Temple Lushington Moore — Infobox Architect image size = (use only if image is smaller than 250px) caption = name =Temple Lushingon Moore nationality =Irish birth date =7 June 1856 birth place =Tullamore death date =1920 death place = practice name = significant buildings …

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  • 88William Robert Davidge — (1879 1961) was one of the pioneering leaders of the British town planning movement of the early twentieth century, and played a key role introducing the movement to Australia and New Zealand. He served as President of the Royal Town Planning… …

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  • 89Clement Wilks — File:ClementWilks.jpg Clement Wilks Born 15 February 1819 Peckham Rye, Surrey, England Died 2 May 1871 St. Kilda, Victoria Nationality English/Australian Spouse …

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  • 90Borden, Sir Robert — ▪ prime minister of Canada born June 26, 1854, Grand Pré, Nova Scotia [Canada] died June 10, 1937, Ottawa, Ont., Can.  eighth prime minister of Canada (1911–20) and leader of the Conservative Party (1901–20), who played a decisive role notably by …

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