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  2. SS Statendam (1956) - Wikipedia

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    A key organizer of the expedition was Richard C. Hoagland, while the symposium moderator was Hugh Downs; both would later play roles in the "pro-space movement", which space historian Michael Michaud believes found a nascent constituency at the conference.

  3. Mike Michaud - Wikipedia

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    Michael Herman Michaud (/ m ɛ ʃ uː / me-SHOO; [1] born January 18, 1955) is an American businessman and politician from Maine. Michaud served as the U.S. representative for Maine's 2nd congressional district from 2003 to 2015.

  4. Michael McCabe (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Duane McCabe (1961–2023) was a Diné (Navajo) monotype artist, master printmaker and teacher. His work is found in the permanent collection of the Portland Art Museum and many of his works are held in the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts .

  5. Michel Michaud - Wikipedia

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    Michel Michaud (born 1946) is a French chef who brought French cuisine to Denmark in 1971. Gaining wide acclaim for gourmet cuisine in restaurants across the country, he moved to Ruth's Hotel in Skagen in 2004.

  6. Michael Wishart - Wikipedia

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    John Michael Wishart (June 12, 1928 – June 29, 1996) known as Michael Wishart, was an English figurative painter who spent most of his career in France, America and North Africa. A friend of Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud , he published a memoir in 1977 entitled High Diver (in French Le Saut de l'ange ), which caused a scandal with its ...

  7. Michael Simon (ceramic artist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael John Simon (1947 – 29 August 2021) was an American ceramic artist. He is known primarily for his salt-fired stoneware works combining distinct forms with wax-resist animal or natural motifs.