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George W. Smith (judge) (1820s–1873), Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas; George W. Smith (USMC) (1925–2014), Major general in the U.S. Marine Corps; George W. Smith Jr., Lieutenant general in the U.S. Marine Corps; George W. Smith (footballer), Scottish-born footballer for Chelsea in the 1920s and 1930s; George Warwick Smith (1916 ...
— George Stinney, African-American child and youngest American with an exact age executed by the United States (16 June 1944), on whether he had any final words before his wrongful execution via electric chair. 14-year-old Stinney was tried and sentenced to death by Judge Philip H. Stoll in under three hours on 14 April after an all-white ...
George W. Smith ran for City Council of Oakland, California in '93 however even though George W. got more than half the votes due to ongoing legal battles where he "snitched" he was disqualified from the running. 82.9.105.59 11:59, 6 December 2023 (UTC)
Older is the comparative form of "old". It may refer to: Music. Older (George Michael album), 1996 "Older" (George Michael song), 1996; Older (Lizzy McAlpine album) ...
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The term 30-million-word gap (often shortened to just word gap) was originally coined by Betty Hart and Todd R. Risley in their book Meaningful Differences in the Everyday Experience of Young American Children, [1] and subsequently reprinted in the article "The Early Catastrophe: The 30 Million Word Gap by Age 3". [2]
Smith was a friend of former President George H. W. Bush and is a friend of his son, former President George W. Bush. [56] [57] Smith was invited to play at the 2004 Republican National Convention [58] singing "There She Stands", [citation needed] as well as the state funeral of George H. W. Bush at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC, on ...