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  2. James A. Skinner - Wikipedia

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    James Alan Skinner was born in Moline, Illinois, United States, the son of Leon Skinner, a bricklayer, who died in 2006, aged 84. [2]Skinner grew up in Davenport, Iowa and graduated from West High School there in 1962.

  3. James Skinner - Wikipedia

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    James Atchison Skinner (1826–1894), Scottish-born farmer, merchant and political figure in Ontario, Canada; James Scott Skinner (1843–1927), Scottish fiddler and dancing master; J. Allen Skinner (1890–1974), British trade unionist and pacifist; Jimmy Skinner (footballer) (1898–1984), English footballer; Jimmy Skinner (1917–2007), ice ...

  4. CANZUK International - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth Freedom of Movement Organisation (CFMO) was founded in January 2015 [5] by executive director, James Skinner, who conceptualized and popularized the idea of developing migration, trade and foreign policy agreements between Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom by developing political interest for CANZUK among supportive MPs in Canada.

  5. James Skinner (East India Company officer) - Wikipedia

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    Many of his family members and their descendants are buried in Skinner's family plot, north of St. James' Church, Delhi. [23] Skinner was a close friend of William Fraser, and was buried next to him in Skinner’s Church, [23] and of his brother James Baillie Fraser, the author of Military Memoirs of Col. James Skinner (1851). [24]

  6. CANZUK - Wikipedia

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    The term CANZUK was first coined by William David McIntyre in his 1967 book Colonies into Commonwealth in the context of a "CANZUK Union". [9] The idea of increased migration, trade and foreign policy cooperation between the CANZUK countries was created and popularized in 2015 by CEO and Founder of CANZUK International [10] (formerly the Commonwealth Freedom of Movement Organisation), James ...

  7. James L. Skinner - Wikipedia

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    James L. Skinner (born August 17, 1953) [1] is an American theoretical chemist. He is the Joseph O. and Elizabeth S. Hirschfelder Professor Emeritus at the University Wisconsin-Madison . [ 2 ] Until 2024 he was a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Welch Foundation . [ 3 ]

  8. Coca-Cola 500 (Motegi) - Wikipedia

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    On lap 139, Dale Earnhardt took the lead, [11] but Skinner passed him and Gordon on the following lap, and led for the remainder of the race, [7] defeating Gordon by 0.153 seconds. [8] Gordon, Mayfield, Burton and Wallace comprised the remainder of the top five, while Dale Earnhardt Jr., Bill Elliott, Dale Earnhardt, Sterling Marlin and Michael ...

  9. The House Where Evil Dwells - Wikipedia

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    The House Where Evil Dwells is a 1982 American-Japanese horror film starring Edward Albert, Susan George and Doug McClure about an American family that moves into a reputed haunted house in the hills of Japan.