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 Timothy Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Timothy John Evans (November 20, 1924- March 9, 1950) was a young man, definitely mentally retarded, who was hanged in the United Kingdom in 1950 for the murder of his infant daughter.
Evans was ultimately granted a posthumous pardon in 1966.
Christie was arrested on March 31, 1953, and during the course of interrogation confessed to killing Beryl Evans.
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 Janet Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Janet Beth Evans (born August 28, 1971) is a record-breaking American competitive swimmer.
Evans was distinctive for her unorthodox asymmetric ("loping") stroke and her apparently inexhaustible cardiorespiratory reserves.
Evans also holds the current world records in the 800 meters (set in August of 1989) and 1,500 meters (set in March of 1988).
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 EDGAR CAYCE ON ATLANTIS - CAYCE, EDGAR EVANS
EDGAR CAYCE ON ATLANTIS - CAYCE, EDGAR EVANS
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 Sara Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sara Lynn Evans was raised on a farm near New Franklin, Missouri as the oldest girl amongst seven children.
Evans was nominated for two CMA awards, including the prestigious "Female Vocalist of the Year" and prized "Musical Event of the Year" (the latter in part due to her duet with Brad Paisley, "New Again").
Evans lead the pack as the most nominated artist at the 2001 Country Music Association awards with seven nominations, and won her fist CMA award when her song “Born to Fly” won the award for Video of the Year.
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 Richard Evans Schultes, Albert Hofmann, Christian Ratsch - Plants of the Gods: Their Sacred, Healing and Hallucinogenic Powers - Book
Richard Evans Schultes, Albert Hofmann, Christian Ratsch - Plants of the Gods: Their Sacred, Healing and Hallucinogenic Powers - Book
Richard Evans Schultes, Albert Hofmann, Christian Ratsch - Plants of the Gods: Their Sacred, Healing and Hallucinogenic Powers
Let there be no question as to the readability and beauty of this book.
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 Peter Evans Fan
A short bio of Evan written by me...
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 Oliver Evans - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Oliver Evans' most famous device was the Oruktor Amphibolos, or "Amphibious Digger", built on commission from the city of Philadelphia who asked Evans to turn his talent to the problem of dredging and cleaning the city's dockyards.
Oliver Evans wrote up proposals to mechanize stage coach lines, but failed to get backing from investors.
Evans' first notable invention was in 1787, when he made a machine for making card teeth for carding wool.
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 Mount Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1895, Colorado's legislature officially renamed the peak in honor of John Evans, second governor of the Colorado Territory from 1862 to 1865.
Mount Evans was originally known as Mount Rosa or Mount Rosalie (named for the wife of Fitz Hugh Ludlow who would later be the wife of Albert Bierstadt, and featured in Bierstadt's painting "Storm in the Rocky Mountains"), and is located in what is known by locals as the Chicago Peaks Range.
Mount Evans is a mountain in the Front Range region of the Rocky Mountains, in Clear Creek County, Colorado.
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 Herbert McLean Evans
Herbert McLean Evans ( 1882- 1971) was a U.S anatomist and embryologist.
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 Geraint Evans (Bass-Baritone) - Short Biography
Geraint Evans first became identified with the role of Sir John Falstaff at the 1950 Glyndebourne Festival, and he was subsequently selected to sing the Verdi role in a phenomenally successful Covent Garden production in 1961, staged and designed by the mercurial Franco Zeffirelli.
Geraint Evans' studies, however, were interrupted by the outbreak of World War II, during which he served in the Royal Air Force.
Geraint Evans, typically Welsh in appearance and manner, has dark, penetrating eyes, swarthy complexion, and thick, black hair.
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 Bill Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bill Evans (August 16, 1929– September 15, 1980) was one of the most famous jazz pianists of the 20th century, and along with McCoy Tyner and Oscar Peterson was the force behind the biggest shift in the jazz paradigm since Art Tatum and Bud Powell.
Evans finally settled on Marc Johnson on bass and Joe LaBarbera on drums.
Although it was the only album Evans made with drummer Jack DeJohnette, it has remained a critical and fan favorite, due to the trio's remarkable energy and interplay.
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 Walker Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Evans first experimented with the photo booth self portrait in New York in 1929, using it to detach his own artistic presence from his imagery, craving after the true objectivity of what he later described as the "ultimate purity" of the "record method".
Evans was a passionate reader and writer and, from his years as a staff writer and then editor at Fortune magazine, a skilled prose stylist.
Walker Evans (November 3, 1903– April 10, 1975) was an American photographer made famous by his work for the Farm Security Administration documenting the effects of the Great Depression.
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 Ron Evans (politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ron Evans (born 1957 in Norway House, Manitoba) is a clergyman and politician in Manitoba, Canada.
Evans was raised in Norway House, and was educated in Winnipeg, Calgary and La Tugue, Quebec.
Evans has defended Norway House band's actions, claiming that they ultimately benefited his community, and noting that such donations were legal before the Canadian laws on election financing were changed in 2004.
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 Ronald Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Evans was a combat flight instructor (F8 aircraft) with VF-124 from January 1961 to June 1962 and, prior to this assignment, participated in two WESTPAC aircraft carrier cruises while a pilot with VF-142.
Evans died in Scottsdale, Arizona, of a heart attack, and is survived by his wife Jan and two children.
Evans was later backup command module pilot for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) mission.
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 Rod Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rod Evans (born January 19, 1947 in Slough/GB) was a founding member of Deep Purple in 1968.
After leaving Deep Purple, Rod went to form Captain Beyond, along with former Johnny Winter drummer Bobby Caldwell, former Iron Butterfly bassman Lee Dorman and guitarist Rhino (Larry Reinhardt), who also was part of the last incarnation of the Butterfly.
After several shows ended in near riots, Evans was sued by the management of the real Deep Purple and they were awarded damages of $672,000.
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 Oliver Evans
Evans apparently planned to apply for a patent on the idea, but is not known to have done so.
Evans died on 15 April 1819 at age 64.
The waste heat from several of Evans' engines was used for useful purposes, but it was not until 1813 that he realized the economy of the arrangement in a letter to his son, George Evans:
www.history.rochester.edu /steam/evans   (272 words)

  
 Nigel Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nigel Evans was born in Swansea, Wales and was educated locally at the Dynevor School and the University of Wales, Swansea where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in politics in 1979.
In 1995, Evans became the PPS to Tony Baldry the Minister of State at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in 1995, and in 1996 became the PPS to the new Secretary of State for Wales William Hague.
Nigel Evans was again defeated at the 1991 Ribble Valley By-election on March 7, 1991 when Mike Carr gained the seat for the Liberal Democrats by 4,601 votes.
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 Mal Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Evans was shot and killed by the Los Angeles police on January 5, 1976, when the police mistakenly thought that the air pistol he was holding was an actual revolver.
Malcolm Evans (May 27, 1935– January 5, 1976) is best known as the roadie, assistant, and friend to the hugely popular rock band The Beatles.
Evans was working as a communications technician for the Post Office in 1962 when he first heard the Beatles perform at Liverpool's Cavern Club.
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 Len Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Evans was elected to the Manitoba legislature as a New Democrat in the provincial election of 1969.
Evans was elected in the riding of Brandon East, in the province's southwestern corner.
Evans first ran for public office in the Canadian federal election of 1953, running as a Cooperative Commonwealth Federation candidate in the riding of St.
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 Larry Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Larry Melvyn Evans (born March 23, 1932) is an American chess player and journalist.
Evans tied with Arthur Bisguier for first place in the U.S. Junior Championship of 1949 and two years later he won his first U.S. Chess Championship ahead of Samuel Reshevsky.
Evans tutored his friend from 1968-72 and guided Fischer to his capturing of the world title in the famous match against Boris Spassky in 1972.
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 Lane Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Evans was reelected in 2002 and 2004 by margins similar to those he scored in the 1980s and early 1990s.
Evans is one of the most liberal members of the House, as well as the state's most liberal congressman outside the Chicago area.
Evans withdrawl from the general election, leaves local Democrats with the task of finding a replacement candidate to run against Republican nominee Andrea Zinga in November.
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 Gwynfor Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On 14 July 1966, Evans won the parliamentary seat of Carmarthen from Labour in a by-election caused by the death of Lady Megan Lloyd George, daughter of the former Liberal Prime Minister, David Lloyd George.
Gwynfor Evans was born to an English-speaking family in Barry, near Cardiff, and did not learn to speak Welsh until adulthood.
In the House of Commons, Evans was true to his pacifist principles in being one of the few MPs to oppose the British government's support of the Nigerian federal government with supplies of weapons in the civil war against Biafra (1967-1970).
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 Gareth Evans (politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gareth John Evans (born 5 September 1944), Australian politician, served as Attorney-General and Foreign Minister of Australia during the Hawke-Keating Labor governments.
Evans was born in Melbourne, the son of a tram-driver.
Evans was active in the Australian Labor Party from his student days, and was an unsuccessful Labor candidate for the Senate in 1975.
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 Evans Gambit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Evans Gambit is basically an aggressive variant of the Giuoco Piano, which normally continues with the positional moves 4.
The Evans Gambit is a chess opening with the moves (in algebraic notation)&;:
The gambit is named after Captain William Davies Evans, the first player to employ it.
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 Edgar Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He enlisted in the Royal Navy in 1891, and in 1899 began service on HMS Majestic, where Scott was serving as a torpedo lieutenant.
It was not recorded what was done with his body, and none of the other members of the polar party survived the return journey.
He began to deteriorate mentally as well as physically, and may have suffered a head injury in a fall into a crevasse on February 4 which caused his condition to worsen rapidly.
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 Mount Laurel Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mount Laurel Township is in the Third Congressional District and is part of New Jersey's 8th Legislative District.
William Evans was the son of William Evans, the Welsh immigrant, who arrived in 1680 and settled on a 323-acre tract on the northern side of Northampton River, now known as Rancocas Creek.
Mount Laurel Township borders Maple Shade Township, Moorestown Township, Willingboro Township, Westampton Township, Hainesport Township, Lumberton Township, Medford Township, Evesham Township, and Camden County.
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 Linda Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was also spoofed in a scene on one episode of Family Guy, in which it was implied that the actress couldn't work well with others, and as a result found no more acting jobs and had to work in a supermarket ("Linda Evans, there's a spill on aisle nine!")
Linda Evans was born Linda Evanstad on November 18, 1942, in Hartford, Connecticut.
Evans dated musician Yanni from 1989 until 1998.
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 Herbert McLean Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Evans moved back to California in 1915 and was made professor of anatomy at the University of California, in Berkeley, California, and held that position until his death.
Evans became director of the Institute of Experimental Biology at Berkeley, in 1931.
Herbert McLean Evans ( September 23, 1882- March 6, 1971) was a U.S. anatomist and embryologist.
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 Gwynfor Evans - Wicipedia
Gwynfor Evans (1 Medi, 1912- 21 Ebrill, 2005), oedd aelod seneddol cyntaf Plaid Cymru.
Bu farw Gwynfor Evans yn 92 mlwydd oed ar Ebrill 21, 2005 yn ei gartref Talar-wen ym Mhencarreg.
Rhoddodd Dr Evans y gorau i Lywyddiaeth Plaid Cymru yn 1981 a mynd ati i sgwennu, gan gynnwys fersiynau Cymraeg a Saesneg o'i hunangofiant.
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 VdGG Profile: Guy Evans
Guy was tour manager for Fad Gadget and Nick Cave (!), and appears on the album Snakes And Ladders (US Sire 1986) by Frank Tovey of Fad Gadget.
Guy's and PH's Spur Of The Moment was a MIDI-based improvisational and experimental album coupled with a few gigs back in 1988.
www.fuzzlogic.com /vdgg/evans.htm   (756 words)

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