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  2. Jim Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Ferguson and Orrin Keepnews earned a Grammy Award nomination [17] for Best Album Notes for their liner notes to the 12-CD set Wes Montgomery—The Complete Riverside Recordings. The notes include a biography of Montgomery by Ferguson and interviews with Nat Adderley, Ron Carter, Kenny Burrell, John Scofield, and Tommy Flanagan. [24]

  3. Broken Arrow (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Broken Arrow is a Western television series that ran on ABC-TV in prime time from September 25, 1956, through September 18, 1960. [1] The show was based on the 1947 novel Blood Brothers, by Elliott Arnold, which had been made into a film in 1950, starring James Stewart as Tom Jeffords and Jeff Chandler playing as Cochise.

  4. James Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    James Burne Ferguson, New Zealand politician in 1850s; James E. Ferguson (1871–1944), Governor of Texas; James Ferguson (Australian politician) (1908–1975), South Australian House of Assembly; James Ferguson (Canadian politician) (1925–2013), Canadian politician from Manitoba; Jim Ferguson (public servant) (born 1940), Australian diplomat

  5. James Ferguson (American football) - Wikipedia

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    James Thomas Ferguson (born October 15, 1942) is a former American football center who played two seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons and Chicago Bears. [1] He played college football at Cerritos Junior College and USC, and was drafted by the Saints in the 17th round of the 1968 NFL/AFL draft.

  6. James Ferguson, founding partner of the UK-based macroeconomic research firm MacroStrategy Partnership, fears investors’ AI exuberance has created a concentrated market bubble that’s ...

  7. Critics Choice Association - Wikipedia

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    The association was founded by Joey Berlin and Rod Lurie in 1995 [3] as the Broadcast Film Critics Association. [4] It had 44 members at the time of its inaugural awards ceremony, [5] which has since grown to 500. [2]