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 William Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Hallowes Miller (1801-1880), a British mineralogist and crystallographer.
William Edward Miller (1914-1983), a United States Congressman who was the Republican Party nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1964.
William Miller (1835-1912), a member of the Canadian Senate who served as Speaker from 1883 to 1887.
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 William Read Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Read Miller was born in Batesville, Arkansas.
William Read Miller ( 23 November 1823 - 29 November 1887) was a Democratic Governor of the State of Arkansas.
In 1876 Miller was elected as Governor of Arkansas and was reelected in 1878.
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 William Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Miller (1770-1825), the governor of North Carolina from 1814 to 1817.
William Edward Miller (1914-1983), a United States Congressman who was the Republican Party nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1964.
William Hallowes Miller (1801-1880), a British mineralogist and crystallographer.
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 G. William Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Department of the Treasury Resignation of W. Michael Blumenthal and Nomination of G. William Miller To Be Secretary.
George William Miller (March 9, 1925- March 18, 2006) served as the 65th United States Secretary of the Treasury under President Carter from August 6, 1979 to January 20, 1981.
Miller was Chairman of the Industry Advisory Council of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity and in 1966 and 1967 he was a member of the National Council on the Humanities.
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 William Miller (preacher) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Miller was born on February 15, 1782 in Pittsfield, MA.
William Miller (1782 - 1849) was an American Baptist preacher, whose followers have been termed Millerites or Millerists.
Miller recorded his personal disappointment in his memoirs: "Were I to live my life over again, with the same evidence that I then had, to be honest with God and man, I should have to do as I have done.
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 William E. Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Edward Miller (March 22, 1914 – June 24, 1983), was an American politician.
Miller served in the United States House of Representatives from 1951 to 1965 and was chairman of the Republican National Committee from 1961 to 1964.
Miller was appointed district attorney of Niagara County, New York in 1948, by Governor Thomas E. Dewey.
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Albion (William Blake) In the Urizen, Tharmas, Luvah and Urthona.
William, Archbishop of Mainz William (Wilhelm), the son of Mainz in 954/5 and died in 968.
William Aberhart was born on a farm nea...
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Miller was famed for her speed in tap dancing; she claimed to be able to tap 500 tim...
Miller County, Arkansas Miller County is a Texarkana.
Miller, Nebraska Miller is a village located in 2000 census, the village had a total population of 156.
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 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Caroline Miller (1903-1992)
Miller, the youngest of seven children, was born August 26, 1903, in Waycross to Elias Pafford, a schoolteacher and Methodist minister, and his wife, Levy Zan Hall Pafford.
Miller's father died while she was in junior high school; her mother died in her junior year of high school.
Miller centers the story of the Carver and Smith families around the experiences of Cean and her sister-in-law Margot Kimbrough, an independent-minded girl from the coast.
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 Frank Stuart Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Miller was born in Toronto, Ontario, and received a degree in engineering from McGill University in Montreal.
Miller's situation was also made more difficult by Davis's decision to extend public funding for Catholic Separate Schools to grade 13, a decision that had been left to Miller to implement.
Miller resigned as Progressive Conservative leader in a November 1985 leadership convention, and was replaced by Larry Grossman.
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 Probert Encyclopaedia: People and Peoples (William I-William M)
William Maxwell the fifth Earl of Nithsdale was a Jacobite rebel.
William II's relations with the Church were not easy; he took over Archbishop Lanfranc's revenues after the latter's death in 1089, kept other bishoprics vacant to make use of their revenues, and had numerous arguments with Lanfranc's popular successor Anselm.
William III was king of England from 1689 to 1702.
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 William
Albion (William Blake) In the Urizen, Tharmas, Luvah and Urthona.
William, Archbishop of Mainz William (Wilhelm), the son of Mainz in 954/5 and died in 968.
William Bradley William Bradley or William X was one of the assassins of Talmadge Hayer accused Bradley of being one of...
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 Charles William Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles William Miller (sometimes incorrectly referred to as Muller), born on the November 24, 1874 in São Paulo, is considered to be the father of football in Brazil.
Miller was instrumental in setting up the football team of the São Paulo Athletic Club (SPAC) and the Liga Paulista, the first football league in Brazil.
It was Miller that suggested the name to the first President of Sport Club Corinthians Paulista.
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 Canright on William Miller / c
William Miller was born at Pittsfield, Mass., 1782, but he was reared at Low Hampton, N.Y. He was a farmer, with only the poor advantages of a country school.
We hold that the great movement upon the Second Advent question, which commenced with the writings and public lectures of William Miller, has been, in its leading features, in fulfillment of prophecy.
Miller is so well known, that I need but refer to the facts about it.
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 MILLER, William
William Henry, lawyer, was born in Landisburg, Perry county, Pa., February 28, 1829, and died in Harrisburg September 12, 1870.
William Henry was graduated from Franklin and Marshall College, and read law with Hermanus Alricks, an eminent member of the profession in Harrisburg, and was admitted to practice November 18, 1846.
Jesse Miller, was one of the purest and wisest public men who has ever helped to make for Pennsylvania an honest history.
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 William Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Miller (North Carolina) (1770-1825), the governor of North Carolina, 1814–1817
William Ian Miller, author, professor at the University of Michigan Law School
William Allen Miller (1817-1870), British chemist after whom the Miller crater is named
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 William Allen Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Allen Miller ( December 17, 1817 – September 30, 1870) was a British chemist.
He won the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1867 jointly with William Huggins, for their spectroscopic study of the composition of stars.
The Miller crater on the Moon is named after him.
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 William E. Miller, 1829->1880
William Miller was elected Police Magistrate of Collinsville, and then Justice of the Peace of the Collinsville Precinct by a large majority.
William is 44, is from Ohio, and is a farmer.
William is 51, born in Ohio, parents born in Virginia.
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 William Miller Collection 87-06
WILLIAM C. William Charles Miller was born in Detroit, Michigan on January 3, 1908.
Miller, along with Russell W. McDonald and Ann Rollins, served as editor for the published version of these accounts (Letters From Nevada Territory, 1861-1862 [1971], and Reports of the 1863 Constitutional Convention of the Territory of Nevada [1972]).
The collection was donated in 1987 by Miller's executor Leslie B. Gray, and by Miller's daughter and son-in-law, Roxanna and Mark Koenig.
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 Descendents of Karl Ludwig “Charles” Gill and Karoline Gill.  Submitted by Mark Miller mmillerr@sbcglobal.net
William was a miner in the 1910 Census.
William was employed as a Farmer-Rancher at Fourmile in Franklin Twp, Jackson Co, OH 1931.
William Masters was born the fourth child of Charles and Amelia Gill Masters.
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 Football in Brazil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Brazil, the father of football was Charles William Miller, the son of a railroad employee.
Miller, who was born in Brazil, went to England to study at public school.
As in many countries, football came to Brazil at the feet of English expatriates.
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 Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership
By William Leigh Bacheler of Diuinitye, and pastor of Standish in the countie of Lancaster.
William Courten, knight deceased unadministred with his will annexed, plaintiff and [I]acob Pergens, bewinthebber of the West-India Company at their chamber in Amsterdam, defendant : as it was delivered in low-Dutch to the scheepens and iudges in Amsterdam, in the month of October 1676.
The second booke of the musicke of M. William Damon, late one of her maiesties musitions conteining all the tunes of Dauids Psalmes, as they are ordinarily soung in the Church: most excellently by him composed into 4.
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 WILLIAM MILLER (1796-1882) - LoveToKnow Article on WILLIAM MILLER (1796-1882)
WILLIAM MILLER (1796-1882) - LoveToKnow Article on WILLIAM MILLER (1796-1882)
The first of these was the Clovelly (1824), of The Southern Coast, a publication undertaken by George Cook and his brother William B. Cook, to which Miller also contributed the Combe Martin and the Portsmouth.
Miller, who was a Quaker, died on the 2oth of January 1882.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /M/MI/MILLER_WILLIAM_1796_1882_.htm   (256 words)

  
 Blue Water Capital, L.L.C.
William Miller and Co., Inc. ("GWMCO") was founded in 1983 by G. William Miller following the completion of his service to the United States as Chairman of the Federal Reserve and Secretary of the Treasury.
William Miller and Co., Inc. is a Managing Director in Blue Water Venture Fund III, L.L.C..
Blue Water Capital, L.L.C. William Miller and Co., Inc.
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 The John William Miller Fund: Fell, The Philosophy of John William Miller, 1990
For all of Miller's thirty-five years at Williams he was one of the greatest of American teachers.
The American philosopher John William Miller was born in Rochester, New York on January 8, 1895.
Miller characteristically reaches his own conclusions about the interrelation of man and nature by means of probing examinations—both sympathetic and critical—of the major interpretations of the self-world relation that have been generated in the history of philosophy.
www.williams.edu /resources/miller/fell.html   (3840 words)

  
 William Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Miller (North Carolina) (1770-1825), the governor of North Carolina, 1814–1817
William Hallowes Miller (1801-1880), British mineralogist and crystallographer
William Ian Miller, author, professor at the University of Michigan Law School
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Miller   (234 words)

  
 William Richard Miller
Miller, W. R., and Anderson, R. Impact of a faculty development program in addiction psychology.
Miller, W. R., Yahne, C. E., and Tonigan, J. Motivational interviewing in drug abuse services: A randomized trial.
Miller, W. R., and Rollnick, S. Motivational interviewing: Preparing people for change (2nd ed.).
psych.unm.edu /faculty/miller.html   (234 words)

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