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George H. Harrison (April 9, 1841 – January 18, 1919) was an American sailor who received the Medal of Honor for valor in action during the American Civil War.
Hugh Coles is an English film and television actor. He is known for his roles in The Festival (2018), Defending the Guilty (2019) and Atlanta (2022) as well as originating the role of George McFly in Back to the Future: The Musical. for which he was nominated for the 2022 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical.
George Hamilton Smith (February 10, 1949 – April 8, 2022) was an American author, editor, educator, and speaker known for his writings on atheism and libertarianism in the United States. Early life and activism
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Dark Horse (George Harrison song) Dark Sweet Lady; The Day the World Gets 'Round; Deep Blue (song) Dehradun (song) The Devil's Been Busy; Devil's Radio; Dig It (Beatles song) Ding Dong, Ding Dong; Dirty World; Don't Bother Me; Don't Let Me Wait Too Long; Down to the River (George Harrison song) Dream Away (George Harrison song) Dream Scene ...
George Harrison is the eighth studio album by the English rock musician George Harrison, released in February 1979. It was written and recorded through much of 1978, a period of domestic contentment for Harrison, during which he married Olivia Arias and became a father for the first time, to son Dhani .
The ethics report comes just two days after a former campaign fundraiser for Santos, Sam Miele, pleaded guilty to wire fraud. In his plea, Miele acknowledged having posed as former House Speaker ...
Mayer Goldman, back in the heydays of the public defender program, questioned what should happen if the public defender represents a guilty defendant. [19] In fact, Harvard Law School's Guide for Careers in Indigent Defense, emphasizes the importance of having to get over the emotion and frustration of having to defend the guilty. [3]