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Paul Schenck

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Paul Chaim Schenck (born 1958) is a pastoral practitioner, author and lecturer. He is a member of the ordained clergy. Early life and workSchenck was born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, to Henry P. Schenck and Marjorie M. Apgar. He has two sisters and an identical twin brother with w...

Paul Senghas

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Paul Senghas (31 January 1916 - 6 November 1996) was a Hauptsturmführer (Captain) in the Waffen SS during World War II who was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, which was awarded to recognize extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership by Nazi German...

Paul Seuke

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Paul Seuke is a footballer for Horsham F.C. His position is goalkeeper. He is the main goalkeeper for Horsham at the moment thanks to a brilliant performance whilst playing Swansea City in the FA Cup 2nd Round Proper for Horsham F.C. After his fine performance that night (30th No...

Paul Shay

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Paul Luther Shay is a rower from the United States of America. He grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and first began rowing in high school with the Fox Chapel Crew Club where he first met Tyler Winklevoss. He currently holds the lightweight world record for a marathon row, 42,19...

Paul Shearer

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Paul Shearer is a British actor who is best known as a member of the Fast Show team. His best-known roles on that programme are as a newscaster and a variety show host on the European television parody sketch 'Chanel 9'.He also appeared in adverts for the furniture store SCS as w...

Paul Simshauser

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Paul Simshauser is Chief Economist and Group Head of Corporate Affairs at AGL, Australia's largest gas and electricity retailer. He also serves as Professor of Economics at Griffith University in Queensland, Australia.Prior to his role at AGL, Simshauser worked at the Queensland ...

Paul Snape

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Paul Snape is the head coach for the men's soccer program at Butler University. Paul Snape, who helped lead the University of Michigan to the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship College Cup Final Four, was named men's soccer head coach at Butler University in January 2011. ...

Paul Solomon

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Paul Solomon (7 July 1939 - 4 March 1994) He considered himself a mystic following the tradition set by Emanuel Swedenborg, Andrew Jackson Davis and Edgar Cayce. These readings described subjects such as the existence of Atlantis, general health, future changes to the Earth, sexu...

Paul Sperry

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Paul E. Sperry is an American conservative author and political commentator. He was a media fellow at the Hoover Institution, a public policy think tank.CareerSperry has previously been the Washington Bureau Chief at Investor's Business Daily and the far-right conspiracy website ...

Paul Spiring

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Paul Richard Spiring is a British author and teacher.Writing careerIn June 2001, Spiring had a letter published in Biologist in which he proposed a novel diagnosis for Joseph Carey Merrick (aka "The Elephant Man"). He suggested that Merrick suffered from a combination of Neurofib...

Paul Spitzfaden

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Paul Riley Spitzfaden, Sr. (February 27, 1920 - November 5, 2000) was a federal employee who served from 1984 to 1996 as the Republican mayor of Mandeville in St. Tammany Parish, a part of suburban New Orleans, Louisiana.In 1957, at the age of thirty-seven, Spitzfaden received a ...

Paul Stephen (Canadian actor)

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Paul Stephen is a film, television and live theatre actor/singer. He has appeared in leading and principal roles in theatres across Canada and appears regularly in film and on television. He was seen in the film A Raisin in the Sun, along with the feature film Firehouse Dog as th...

Paul Stevenson

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Paul D. Stevenson (born August 9, 1974) is a senior lecturer and the admissions tutor in the Physics Department at the University of Surrey, in the United Kingdom. According to his university profile, Stevenson, although born in Glasgow, spent his formative years in Bristol, Lond...

Paul Summerville

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Paul Summerville is an investment banker and academic, who is currently running for Canada's Parliament in the 2012 federal by-election in Victoria as the Liberal Party of Canada candidate. Personal LifeSummerville was born in London, England, raised in Scarborough, Canada, and w...

Paul Suni

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Paul Suni is a Silicon Valley technologist, engineer, semiconductor device physicist and independent researcher. Since 1984, he has contributed to advancements in semiconductor electronics, photonics, digital imaging sensors and medical devices. In 2007, he dedicated himself to r...

Paul T T Easter

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Paul T T Easter is a British film maker and former actor. He has appeared in several BBC and TV dramas including , , , , and many costume and TV movies including Martin Chuzzlewit and . The indie films in which he has appeared include Beyond the Rave, Jack Said, and Malice in Won...

Paul Tamanian

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Paul Tamanian (born 1954) is an American abstract painter, sculptor, and ceramicist who uses industrial and nontraditional materials. He currently lives and works in Tallahassee, Florida.Early life and educationPaul Tamanian was born in Schenectady, New York but moved with his fa...

Paul Thomas Abbott

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Paul Thomas Abbott (born 12 July 1986 in Dorchester, England) is a British poet educated at , Oxford University. Abbott won the Newdigate Prize in 2006, as a first-year student reading English. He was the President of the undergraduate Oxford University Poetry Society for 2006 Mi...

Paul Thomas Ott

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Paul Thomas Ott is a retired brigadier general in the National Guard of the United States and former commander of the 32nd Infantry Division of the Wisconsin Army National Guard.BiographyOtt obtained an A.A. from the Wausau Technical Institute and a B.A. from Lakeland College. As...

Paul Tomkins

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Paul Tomkins is an English football columnist and author. He writes solely about Liverpool F.C., of whom he is an avid fan. He is 36 years old and was diagnosed with Chronic fatigue syndrome in 1999. As a fan first, Tomkins's articles mainly focus on statistics and analysis in co...

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