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  3. Thomas Keating - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Keating, O.C.S.O. (March 7, 1923 – October 25, 2018) was an American Trappist priest known as one of the principal developers of centering prayer, a contemplative method that emerged from St. Joseph's Abbey in Spencer, Massachusetts.

  4. Holden–Keating Gang - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Holden and Francis Keating began robbing payroll deliveries, and then train and bank robberies, before becoming one of the most notorious holdup teams by the end of the 1920s. Their most successful heist was the 1926 hijacking of a U.S. Mail truck at Evergreen Park, Illinois; they escaped with $135,000. They eluded capture for two years ...

  5. Keating (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Keating (1923−2018), monk, founder of Centering Prayer movement; Tom Keating (1917−1984), art restorer and forger; Trenna Keating, Canadian actress; William H. Keating (1799−1840), American geologist; William J. Keating (1927–2020), American politician, representative for Ohio's 1st district

  6. Thomas' Methodist Episcopal Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Thomas' Methodist Episcopal Chapel, also known as Thomas Chapel, is a historic Methodist chapel and cemetery located near Chapeltown in Kent County, Delaware. The site was the location of the freedman Harry Hosier 's 1784 sermon, the first to be delivered by an African American man directly to a white congregation.

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  8. Thomas Dover - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Dover (1660–1742), sometimes referred to as "Doctor Quicksilver", was an English physician. He is remembered for his common cold and fever medicine Dover's powder, his work with the poor in Bristol, and his privateering voyage alongside William Dampier and Woodes Rogers that rescued castaway Alexander Selkirk, the real-life inspiration for Robinson Crusoe.

  9. Kent County, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Dover was a center of manufacturing of spacesuits worn by NASA astronauts in the Apollo moon flights by ILC Dover, now based in the small town of Frederica. The suits, dubbed the "A7L," was first flown on the Apollo 7 mission in October 1967, and was the suit worn by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the Apollo 11 mission.